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    Project on Axis Bank

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    PROJECT REPORT ON AXIS BANK [pic] PROJECT REPORT ON AXIS BANK [pic] SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: MISS SANGEETA SHARMA RESHMA RAI MBA 2ND SEM Date: 14.07.11 IIAS SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS It is great pleasure to express my sense of gratitude to MISS SANGEETA SHARMA‚ IIAS School Of Management‚ Siliguri‚ without whose valuable guidance

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    Silk Bank Report

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    Internship Report On [pic] (Silk Bank Ltd‚ Pakistan) Submitted to: Manager‚ Silk Bank Ltd‚ Lahore Submitted by: Name: Roll #: Contact # Date of Submission: Jan 15‚ 2013 ALLAMA IQBAL OPEN UNIVERSITY ISLAMABAD (Dept‚ of Business Administration) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Silk Bank maintains its position as Pakistan’s Premier Bank determined to set higher standards of achievements. It is the major business partner for the Government of Pakistan with special emphasis on fostering Pakistan’s

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    The Case for Repositioning a Bank Introduction/Facts of the Case ANZ bank is over 170 years old providing a range of banking and financial products and services to more than 5.7 million retail customers on a global scale (case). . Offering 817 branches and 2600 automated teller machines (ATMs) all over Australia‚ ANZ is ranked in the top 4 banks in Australia along with Commonwealth Bank of Australia‚ National Australia Bank Ltd (NAB) and Westpac Banking Corporation. This report will identify

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    Ing Vysya Bank

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    economy. It is necessary for a nation to achieve growth and remain stable in this global world and global economy. The Indian banking system‚ with one of the largest banking networks in the world‚ has witnessed a series of reforms over the past few years like the deregulation of interest rates‚ dilution of the government stake in public sector banks (PSBs) and the increased participation of private sector banks. History of Banking System Banking in the modern sense of the word can be traced to medieval

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    Hsbc Bank Analysis

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    HSBC is the world’s second-largest banking and financial services group. The origins of the bank lie in Hong Kong and Shanghai‚ where its branches were first open in 1865. Number of location is around 7‚500 offices in 87 countries and territories; Only in united states it has more than 460 bank branches‚ 210.000 shareholders‚ 300‚000 staff‚ and approximately 128 million customers worldwide. Throughout the world among the multinational banking giants HSBC is one of the leading largest banking groups

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    Grameen Bank

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    phenomenon of Bangladesh Grameen Bank Bangladesh Grameen Bank (Grameen) is an important phenomenon of modern times. The brainchild of Dr. Mohammed Yunus‚ a US educated professor who came to teach at Bangladesh’s University of Chittagong‚ Grameen is the pioneer of Microfinance. Microfinance‚ a lending practice for the poorest of the poor‚ which was conceptualised by Dr. Yunus in the course of his field work with his students in Bangladesh‚ has now spread across the world (Holcombe‚ 1995‚ p 4 to 13).

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    BRAC Bank CSR

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    BRAC Bank started its journey on 4th July‚ 2001 as a private commercial bank focused on Small and Medium Enterprises (SME). In just a decade‚ the Bank has become a leading bank in Bangladesh‚ keeping its core focus in SME yet becoming one of country’s leading financial hypermarket.  Today BRAC Bank holds a dynamic network of 157 branches‚ 400 SME unit offices‚ 500 Remittance Delivery Points‚ nearly 350 ATMs and 14 Financial Kiosks across the country.  The stakeholders of the bank are BRAC‚ the largest

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    State Bank of India

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    AMITY BUSINESS SCHOOL STATE BANK OF INDIA IMPLEMENTATION OF INFORMATION TECHONOLOGY Aayush Jaiswal C-50 3/19/2011 Shilpi Grewal C-60 This reports deals with Introduction to State bank of India‚ challenges due to technology‚ Implementation of CoreBanking System‚ benefits to SBI‚ various architecture followed at SBI & talk with MR. ASHOK KUMAR SHARMA (Chief Manager SBI Stressed Assets Resolution Centre). STATE BANK OF INDIA Type Industry Founded Public (NSE: SBIN‚ BSE: 500112‚ LSE:

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    that merge of commercial and investment banks is a better approach to achieving stability. After the global financial crisis‚ the American economy went into recession. The policy priority of American government was then to intervene into its banking system so as to mitigate the impact of the crisis. One advantage of the merger of banks is that it can improve the overall condition of the economy (Khan‚ 2012). The merger of banks unites small and weak unit banks which will then be able to provide diverse

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    Banks are basically service-rendering institutions. The existence and success of banks depend on their ability to meet the various needs and wants of the customers. The new millennium has brought with it challenges as well as opportunities in various fields of economic activities including banking. The banking sector in India has undergone several changes in the areas of prudential‚ regulatory‚ disclosure and supervisory norms. The financial reforms launched during the early 1990s have dramatically

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