Determinants of Private Banks’ Profitability in Ethiopia: Panel Data Evidence Yigremachew Benti Addis Ababa Email: yigremb@yahoo.com March 2008 1 Abstract Using the standard static as well as dynamic models‚ the study tries to find systematic evidence on the determining factors for the corporate profitability of private commercial banks in Ethiopia. The study utilizes data on balance sheet as well as income statement account items of all the domestic private banks‚ which have at least been
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1.2) Background of the study: It is a customer satisfaction survey of Jamuna Bank Limited in Dilkusha Branch. There is no previous report on customer satisfaction‚ that’s why decided to research on customer satisfaction. Customer satisfaction is the individual’s perception of the performance of the products or service in relation to his or her expectation (Leaon G. Schiffman) Basically Banking is service oriented business. In service oriented business customer satisfaction depend on good service
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INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT TO KNOW ABOUT THE PRODUCTS & SERVICES OFFERED BY AXIS BANK This Project Report is being submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the degree of BACHELOR OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT OF BANGALORE UNIVERSITY Training has been undertaken under the guidance of PROF. SMITA SHENOY
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Standard Bank Group Historical overview SBSA 605841 Hoisting the Standard Standard Bank aspires to be a leading emerging markets financial service provider with excellent service and solutions for its customers while also visibly achieving social relevance. Based in Johannesburg‚ South Africa‚ the bank has strategic representation in 17 sub-Saharan countries and also in 16 countries on other continents with an emerging market focus. Standard Bank vision We aspire to be a leading emerging
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Paper The bank branch of the future 2 The bank branch of the future Contents Redefining the role of branches 4 > Case study: Nascent Digital — understanding customer needs 8 > Article: The Fiserv perspective — information convergence‚ interaction specialization and the importance of integrated channels 10 Recognition — selling to a market of one 12 > Case study: CRM at Wintrust Financial and Fiserv 14 > Case study: Customer-centric at the core — First Citizens National Bank and Harland
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Now-a-days‚ most of the people keep money in bank to make the money secure and as well as for profit motive through interest. For various kinds of people there are various kinds of bank account such as savings A/C‚ current A/C etc. Since our assignment is through savings A/C plan on Bank Asia Limited‚ so we are discussing below about it. Bank Asia Limited is a scheduled commercial bank in the private sector established under the Banking Company Act 1991 and incorporated in Bangladesh as a public
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writes report on that project in the report-writing period. I have been routed in the customer service division (CSD) of Bank Alfalah Limited‚ Motijheel Branch‚ under the supervision of Mr. Md. Maksudul Haque‚ the head of Customer Service Division. I decided to work in this department and selected the subject of my internship report as “Analysis of the Customer Satisfaction of Bank Alfalah Limited”. I have worked in this department closely during my internship tenure and I firmly believe that‚ this
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SWOT analysis details Strengths Strong market position in the Philippines banking market Metrobank is one of the three largest banks in the Philippines. Metrobank currently spans a consolidated network of over 1‚400 ATMs nationwide; over 760 domestic branches; and 38 foreign branches‚ subsidiaries‚ and representative offices. The bank’s customer base covers a cross section of the top Philippine corporate market‚ but has always been particularly strong in the middle market corporate sector of the
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resources and diversifying risk. Factor that benefiting the foreign banks in Bangladesh: Bangladesh is a developing country with a huge population. From the beginning of Bangladesh as an independent country it has been a desiring place for doing business for business organizations operating globally. This circumstance is existed in banking and other financial service sectors. There are some factors that benefitting the foreign banks operating in Bangladesh. 1. Extended sales in an enormously populated
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Bank Profile Established in 1994‚ ICICI Bank is today the second largest bank in India and among the top 150 in the world. In less than a decade‚ the bank has become a universal bank offering a well diversified portfolio of financial services. It currently has assets of over US$ 79 billion and a market capitalization of US$ 9 billion and services over 14 million customers through a network of about 950 branches‚ 3300 ATM’s and a 3200 seat call center (as of 2007). The hallmark of this exponential
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