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    Recent trends in banking technology: 1. Convergence of Mobile and Online Technologies - Mobile banking started as an innovation‚ something only techies and first adopters felt comfortable using it. But as smartphones have skyrocketed in popularity over the past few years‚ mobile banking adoption has increased along with it. As banks continue to search for efficiencies and consolidate operations‚ the convergence of mobile and online technologies looks to be a prime opportunity to do so. 2

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    Questions about banking supervision in Viernam: 1. How effective does work an agreement between the State Bank of Vietnam and the Bank of Russia in the field of supervision? What are the pros you can announce while the implementation of this agreement for the development of your banking system‚ as well as for the Russian one? 2. Inspections of credit institutions are carried out in Russia to carry out the functions of banking regulation and supervision. In light of recent events in Russia‚ there

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    The Banking Sector in Mauritius The banking sector comprised 20 banks licensed to carry on banking business in Mauritius as at end-June 2011.Of these‚ eight were domestically-owned banks‚ seven were subsidiaries of foreign banks and five were branches of international banks. Reflecting efforts undertaken by the Bank to develop the range of services offered by banks in Mauritius‚ a new entrant joined the banking industry in March 2011 as the first bank licensed to conduct Islamic banking business

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    Importance of banking system in a country is increasing day by day. It is quite impossible for any country to develop in industrial and commercial sector without sound banking system in modern economic era. Merchant Banking performance is one of the significant functions of the bank. It plays a vital role in overall economy of the country. Bank collects information from numerous sources relating to cost and revenue from Merchant Banking operation. Banks is the intermediary of Merchant banking activities

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    INTRODUCTION: Retail Banking has always been an integral part of the banking activities world over‚ but it is only in the recent past that it has gathered momentum. Though internationally this revolution started in the 1980’s‚ as far as India is concerned‚ the post- liberalization era marked the starting point of retail banking revolution with new generation private banks and foreign banks taking the lead. Retail banking has been the focus of attention for the banking industry. Changing lifestyles

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    teacher assigned a topic which is Role of MIS in banking sector. This term paper contains much important information which can help our faculty & others to get a clear idea about the role of Management information system in banking sector. 1.2 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY This term paper is written on about the role of management information system in banking sector. In which we are going to show the importance of management information system in banking sector and how much they implement their system

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    Mobile Banking Among Offline Consumers Mobile Channel Addresses Offline Consumers’ Needs for Frequent Transactions While Reducing Bank Channel Costs In the face of turbulent economic conditions and significant cost pressures‚ U.S. financial institutions‚ like their counterparts around the world‚ are focusing on improving the profitability of their customer relationships‚ lowering channel costs and enabling more self-service electronic banking. In recent years‚ the rise of mobile banking has opened

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    In the world of banking and finance nothing stands still. The biggest change of all is in the‚ scope of the business of banking. Banking in its traditional from is concerned with the acceptance of deposits from the customers‚ the lending of surplus of deposited money to suitable customers who wish to borrow and transmission of funds. Apart from traditional business‚ banks now a days provide a wide range of services to satisfy the financial and non financial needs of all types of customers from the

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    Internet Banking in India

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    NTERNET BANKING IN INDIA: A GLIMPSE OF ITS ADOPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION IN INDIA REFERENCE: Author: Sonal Chawla Lecturer‚ Dept. of computer science and Applications Punjab University‚ Chandigarh india INTRODUCTION The banking sector in India has undergone a rapid transformation. Almost a decade ago this area was limited to nationalized banks and cooperative. Then came the multinational banks‚ but were these limited to serve small elite. One could consider the past as the "Middle Ages"

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    MURERIWA ON A CALL FOR GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN ZIMBABWE. ADV ISIAH MURERIWA LLB (UP) LLM (UP) (Advocate of the High Court of South Africa) The legal realty is that in Zimbabwe‚ as in many other economies‚ those who own companies (shareholders) are different from those who are involved in the day-to-day operations of the companies (managers and directors). This position thus put the managers and directors in a fiduciary relationship vis-a vis the actual owners of companies and

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