Data Mining: A Tool for the Enhancement of Banking Sector Shipra Kalra; Rachika Gupta kalra.shipra87@gmail.com; guptarachika@yahoo.co.in Lecturer‚ Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies and School of Law‚ Sector A-8‚ Narela‚ Delhi-110040 Abstract Data mining is emerging as a very useful tool for providing valuable information from large databases and enabling managers and business executives to make hard core decisions in a much easier and effective manner. It is a process of analyzing the
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The Nigerian Culture of Scamming and How it Came to Be Many Americans have very limited knowledge of Nigeria. People tend to know little regarding the country’s history or its current affairs‚ and hold the nation to a common image. This image of Nigeria can generally be narrowed down to poverty‚ corruption‚ and the scamming that is operated out of the country. While Nigeria is worthy of much more than a three-word summary‚ there are reasons why the country has earned this reputation. Poverty
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International Journal of Multidisciplinary and Current Research Research Article ISSN: 2321-3124 Available at: http://ijmcr.com An Empirical Study on Role of ICT in Banking Sector 1 2 Saranya. J ‚ Anitha. K ‚ Dr. S.Vasantha 3 Research Scholar‚ School of Management Studies‚ Vels University‚ Pallavaram Chennai‚ India1 Research Scholar‚ School of Management Studies‚ Vels University‚ Pallavaram Chennai‚ India2 Professor‚ School of Management Studies‚ Vels University‚ Pallavaram Chennai‚ India3
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Services in Indian Banking Sector Satisfied customers are the best guarantee for the stability and growth. Customers will be satisfied only when the banks provide the customized and innovative products and services at responsible cost. This article focuses on the kind of services provided by developed countries and level of innovative services provided by Indian banks. Many innovative services are currently available from Indian banks like E-Banking‚ ATMs‚ Anywhere Banking etc.‚ but there is a
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ABSTRACT ON BANKING SECTOR REFORMS IN INDIA POLICIES AND IMPACTS The banking sector reforms in India were started as a follow up measures of the economic liberalization and financial sector reforms in the country. The banking sector being the life line of the economy was treated with utmost importance in the financial sector reforms. The reforms were aimed at to make the Indian banking industry more competitive‚ versatile‚ efficient
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The impact of IT in efficiency and effectiveness of banking sector in Sri Lanka THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND ITS IMPACT IN EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF THE BANKING SECTOR IN SRI LANKA (WITH REFERNCE TO PEOPLE’S BANK AND PLC COMMERCIAL BANK PLC IN SRI LANKA) AUTHOR: M.R.M. FAZMEER 2005/2006 FMC SOUTH EASTERN UNIVERSITY OF SRI LANKA What is information technology? The study or use of computers and telecommunications for storing and sending Information (Oxford dictionary‚ 2003) “The information
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FINANCIAL INCLUSION: banking the unbanked Aluwani Nengovhela Milpark Business School Research paper on financial inclusion by the banking sector 18/10/2013 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Millions of South Africans are either not banked (as many as 13 million people) or are under-banked by the banking sector and are therefore financially excluded. The exclusion of so many South Africans from the financial system‚ limits the ability of a material portion of the population to ultimately
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in India with reference to banking sector: A case study of YES Bank. BY Shalini Shashidharan. M.Com. June 2013 Introduction – Background study The theory of capital structure is an important reference theory in any enterprise’s financing policy. The capital structure includes mixture of debt and equity financing and finding an optimal capital structure is one of the most important and complex issues. The contribution of the banking sector in any economy is so immense
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1. A female client is admitted with a diagnosis of acute renal failure. She is awake‚ alert‚ oriented‚ and complaining of severe back pain‚ nausea and vomiting and abdominal cramps. Her vital signs are blood pressure 100/70 mm Hg‚ pulse 110‚ respirations 30‚ and oral temperature 100.4°F (38°C). Her electrolytes are sodium 120 mEq/L‚ potassium 5.2 mEq/L; her urinary output for the first 8 hours is 50 ml. The client is displaying signs of which electrolyte imbalance? A. Hyponatremia B. Hyperkalemia
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1 STEPS TO UNDERTAKE THE FINAL SEMESTER MBA PROJECT. 1. Identify a qualified guide from the list of approved guides published in the CDE website and select a guide relevant to your specialisation. 2. An email would be sent to the guide informing him/her about your choice. 3. Contact the guide and discuss the topic with the guide. (Refer to guidelines in the website) 4. The guide must register his / her acceptance online to guide you. 5. After getting approval from the guide‚ please submit your project
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