Hasan Chowdhury 092 0168 030 Date of Submission: 11/04/2010 2etter of Transmittal: April 11‚ 2010 Shahid Hossain Faculty‚ Mgt- 210 School of Business North South University Dear Sir‚ In this report of “Uttara Bank”‚ we have tried to implement our learning from this course. We would like to thank you for offering the opportunity to work on this topic. Despite many limitations‚ we have tried our best to make this report accurate and reliable. If you have any
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APPRAISAL OF THE ECONOMIC IMPLICATION OF ELECTRONIC BANKING IN NIGERIA BANKS (A CASE STUDY OF DIAMOND BANK PLC NIGERIA) CHAPTER ONE 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Before the emergence of modern banking system‚ banking operation was manually done which lead to a slow down in settlement of transactions. This manual system involves posting transactions from one ledger to another which human handles. Figures or counting of money which should be done through computers
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Risk Management in Indian Banks; Public sector‚ Private sector‚ Foreign Banks & Cooperative Banks. 1. Introduction 1.1 Evolution & Growth of Banking in India Banking in India was defined under Section 5(A) as "any company which transacts banking‚ business" and the purpose of banking business defined under Section 5(B)‚"accepting deposits of money from public for the purpose of lending or investing‚ repayable on demand through cheque/draft or otherwise". In the process of doing the above-mentioned
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Study of CAMELS approach on PSU Banks Submitted by: Sumeet Gaikwad -62 Aditya Gulwelkar-64 Rajendra Nalbalwar-79 Swapneel Raut-83 Abstract In the economic progress banks play very important role in stimulation of capital formation‚ innovation and monetization in addition to facilitation of monetary policy. This paper examines one of the most popular
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held by commercial banks. With more number of commercial banks catering to the same market‚ it has given rise to the intense competition. So far‚ there are 31 commercial banks‚ 87 development banks‚ 79 finance companies‚ 21 micro-finance development banks‚ 16 saving and credit cooperatives and 38 NGO (financial intermediaries) all these financial institutions are doing very well even in the slowdown of the economy. With increasing number of finance companies‚ development banks and cooperatives; commercial
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Sunnah. Naturally‚ it remains a deep cry in their hearts to fashion and design their economic lives in accordance with the precepts of Islam. The establishment of Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited on March 13‚ 1983‚ is the true reflection of this inner urge of its people‚ which started functioning with effect from March 30‚ 1983. This Bank is the first of its kind in Southeast Asia. It is committed to conduct all banking and investment activities on the basis of interest-free profit-loss sharing system
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Financial intermediaries Done by Mirmanova S.‚ 303 gr. Almaty 2014 A financial intermediary is a financial institution that connects surplus and deficit agents. The classic example of a financial intermediary is a bank that consolidates deposits and uses the funds to transform them into loans. Through the process of financial intermediation‚ certain assets or liabilities are transformed into different assets or liabilities. As such‚ financial intermediaries channel
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Question Perform relevant analysis to help Alan Green prepare for the meeting to be held on Monday Give null and alternate hypothesis wherever required clearly state results and interpretations. T-Test Group Statistics 9Online N Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error Mean 9Profit 1 3854 116.67 283.665 4.569 0 27780 110.79 271.301 1.628 Independent Samples Test Levene’s Test for Equality of Variances t-test for Equality of Means 95% Confidence Interval
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First National Bank | A Case Study “If we don’t change‚ we don’t grow. If we don’t grow‚ we aren’t really living.” -Gail Sheehy | Amil‚ Paula BiancaIsidoro‚ Joanna MarieRojas‚ RobertSampang‚ Makrene LaraSeptember 17‚ 2010Prof. Aliza Racelis | ------------------------------------------------- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ------------------------------------------------- Point of View: Sammy Viray‚ New FNB President ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------
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1.4 Scope of Research: - 4 - Chapter-2 - 5 - Conceptual Background and Review - 5 - 2.1 Review of Literature - 5 - Chapter-3 - 7 - Organization Profile and Industry Profile - 7 - 3.1 EQUITY - 7 - 3.2 MUTUAL FUNDS - 8 - 3.3 FIXED DEPOSITS IN BANK - 8 - 3.4 POST OFFICE SAVINGS: - 8 - 3.5 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES - 9 - 3.6 REAL ESTATE - 9 - 3.7 GOLD/SLIVER /OTHERS - 10 - Chapter-4 - 11 - Research Methodology - 11 - 4.1 What is Research:- - 11 - 4.2 DESIGN:- - 11 - 4.3DATA SOURCE:- - 11
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