... OF THE “JAMUNA, DUTCH BANGLA AND BRAC BANK” Table of Content No | Title | Page no | 1 | Executive Summary | 1 | 2 | Ratio Analysis of Jamuna Bank Limited 2009 | 2-3 | 3 | Ratio Analysis of Jamuna Bank Limited 2010 | 3-5 | 4 | Ratio Analysis of Jamuna Bank Limited 2011 | 5-6 | 5 | Compare Ratio Analysis of Jamuna Bank Limited -2009, 2010, 2011(Table no 1) | 6-7 | 6 | Comments | 7 | 7 | Ratio Analysis of Dutch Bangla Bank Limited 2009 | 8-9 | 8 | Ratio Analysis of Dutch Bangla Bank Limited 2010 | 9-10 | 9 | Ratio Analysis of Dutch Bangla Bank Limited 2011 | 10-11 | 10 | Ratio Analysis of Dutch Bangla Bank Limited-2009, 2010, 2011(Table no-2) | 11-12 | 11 | Comments | 12 | 12 | Ratio Analysis of Brac Bank Limited 2009, 2010, 2011 | 13-16 | 13 | Compare Ratio Analysis of Brac Bank Limited -2009, 2010, 2011(Table no-3) | 16 | 14 | Comments | 16 | 15 | Intangible Assets | 17 | 16 | Finding | 17 | 17 | Conclusion | 18 | Executive Summary: Ratio analysis is one of the techniques of financial analysis where are used as a yardstick for evaluating the financial condition and performance of a bank analysis and interpretation of various accounting ratios gives a better understanding of financial condition and performance of a bank The bank is showing high very progress in the area of ratio analysis so it is a golden opportunity for me to do project...
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...Sumons INTERNSHIP REPORT ON “Foreign Exchange Activities” of Jamuna Bank Limited at Malibagh Branch,Dhaka Date of Submission April, 2011 STAMFORD UNIVERSITY BANGLADESH INTERNSHIP REPORT ON “Foreign Exchange Activities” of Jamuna Bank Limited PREPARED FOR .................................. .................................. ................................. ................................. PREPARED BY Lutfur Nahar ...................................... Batch: ............................... Program: BBA (Major in Finance) Date of Submission April, 2011 STAMFORD UNIVERSITY BANGLADESH Letter of Transmittal April, 2011 Md. Nur Alam Siddik Senior Lecturer Department Of Business Administration Stamford University Bangladesh Subject: Submission of Internship report on “Foreign Exchange Activities of Jamuna Bank Limited”. Sir, I am honored and pleased to have such a creative report paper which has given me immense pleasure and enhanced my educational knowledge beyond my limit. While preparing this report paper, I had the unique opportunity to deliver my ideas, thoughts, plans as well as myself. I have tried to give my best to follow your instruction, Schedule, Format and Suggestion in every step of our writing. Thanking you and expecting to get cordial acceptance from you. Sincerely yours _____________ Lutfur Nahar Id:03411502 Batch:34-D Major In Finance Stamford University Bangladesh Declaration Of...
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...REPORT ON “A Comprehensive Ratio Analysis on Prime Bank Ltd.” Law & Practice of Banking F-209 Submitted To Umma Rumana Huq Lecturer Department of Finance Faculty of Business Studies University of Dhaka Submitted By: Group 05 Name | ID | Anika Alam | 18-036 | Fariha Tabassum | 18-042 | Rafi Uddin Ahmed | 18-108 | Ulfat Ara Joya | 18-122 | Sabrina Tahira | 18-136 | Ifteqar Rahman | 18-204 | Submission Date: 11 Feb. 2014 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL 11 Feb. 2014 Umma Rumana Huq Lecturer Department of Finance Faculty of Business Studies University of Dhaka Subject: Submission of the report named “A Comprehensive Ratio Analysis on Prime Bank Ltd.” Dear Madam We submit here our term paper on “A Comprehensive Ratio Analysis on Prime Bank Ltd.” that you assigned us to prepare. We selected some books, collected some data and prepared our term paper on the basis of our findings. During preparation, our all group members contributed their best efforts. Surely it enriches our knowledge and promotes study. We have also learnt much about the issue of Fire insurance in Bangladesh. We are grateful to you for giving us such an opportunity for working on the topic. We shall be available for any clarification, if required. Sincerely The members of group 05 Acknowledgement The report “A Comprehensive Ratio Analysis on Prime Bank Ltd.” has been talented with the congregated efforts and contribution...
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...1 Introduction Jamuna Bank Limited is a financial institution that operates with the objective to complete the economic and financial principles of banking area. Banking sector plays a significant role in achieving the high economic growth of the country. A bank is a financial institution whose main aim is to earn profit through exchange of money and credit instruments. So, the banking system occupies an important place and plays an important role in a nation’s economy. In recent time this sector has been changing a lot due to regulation, technological innovation, globalization etc. banking sector in Bangladesh is lagging behind in adopting these changes. Bank is the oldest institution that is contributing toward the development of any economy It is treated as an important service industry in modern world. Now a days the function of the bank is not limited in the same geographical limit of the country. Due to globalization and free market in economy, this industry facing much competition in the country and the implementation of WTO will further increase competition. The overall performance of the bank does not only depend upon the banking industry itself but also on performance of economy where it is operating. The Banking sector in Bangladesh is different from the banking sector in developed countries. This is one of the major service sectors in Bangladesh economy and can be divided mainly in to four categories- Nationalized Bank, local Private Bank, Specialized financial...
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...1.1 Introduction Banking Industry is one of the most promising industries of our country. Bank is a financial institution of any country. The importance of the sector revealed through its contribution in the economic growth of the country. Bank has kept in vital role in economy day by day. Bangladesh‘s economy is surviving to free from the most underdeveloped economics. Banking industry is extending in various activities domestically and globally of the world. Our daily work is easily and fast aspect of transaction. The economic development of our country mainly depend upon the efficiency of the banking results is so far as, whether the bankers have been able to read the economic situation properly and are successful in selecting the promising industrial sectors seeking import and export assistance to grow. Bank can be defined as” a financial intermediate a dealer in loans and debts”. It is support of customers and clients all kinds of transaction through the technology. Bangladesh bank keeps monitoring banks performances. Jamuna Bank Ltd is a commercial private bank of the banking sector in our country it provides excellence services to the customers in short time. They always try to provide better services from other banks. So I have chosen Jamuna Bank because it is very first emergence and inception of modern civilization, Bank plays a pivotal role in case of overall financial & socio-economic development of any modern country. Nearly all sector contributed to the GDP...
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...[pic] Internship Report On Overall Banking System of Jamuna Bank Limited [This internship report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A)-Major in Accounting.] PREPARED FOR Farjana Yeshmin Assistant professor Head of Accounting Department of Business Administration Stamford University, Bangladesh. PREPARED BY MD. RASHAD UDDIN ID# BBA 037-11983 Batch 37th Department of Business Administration Stamford University, Bangladesh. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Date: November 12, 2012 Farjana Yeshmin Assistant Professor Head of Accounting Department of Business Administration Stamford University,Bangladesh Subject: Submission of Internship Report. Dear Madam, I am pleased to submit hereby the project paper of “Overall Banking System of Jamuna Bank Ltd.” for your kind evaluation. To prepare this report, I have given my best effort that would enhance the project report. This report attempts to describe my observations, learning during the study this course. I made sincere efforts to study related materials, documents, annual report and operational systems of Jamuna Bank Ltd. (Shantinagar Branch) and examine relevant records for preparation of the term paper’s have tried my best to make this term paper as comprehensive and informative as possible within the time allowed for me. Due to various...
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...PORTFOLIO WEIGHT Share name | Weight | In terms of TK | Share price (LTP) | Number of market lot | Holding intention | AB BANK LIMITED | 7.95% | 7,95,000 | 26.50 | 600 | Short term | AL ARAFAH ISLAMI BANK | 4.97% | 4,96,825 | 16.70 | 119 | Mid term | PADMA OIL CO | 10.11% | 10,11,500 | 170.00 | 59(50 share) | Long term | JAMUNA OIL COMPANY LI MITED | 6.87% | 6,87,200 | 171.80 | 40 | Long term | BATA SHOE | 9.76% | 9,76,410 | 513.90 | 19 | Long term | BATBC | 9.79% | 9,79,000 | 890.00 | 22 | Midterm | SQUARE PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED | 6.98% | 6,98,490 | 179.10 | 390 | Long term | OLYMPIC INDUSTRIES | 9.93% | 9,93,000 | 99.30 | 20 | Long term | BEXIMCO | 8.47% | 8,47,000 | 48.40 | 175 | Mid term | PIONEER INSURANCE | 4.96% | 49,570 | 66.1 | 15 | Mid term | AFTAB AUTOMOBILES | 6.98% | 6,98,880 | 67.20 | 208 | Short term | 8TH ICB M.F | 4.94% | 4,94,000 | 52.00 | 220 | Short term | GOVERNMENT TRESURE BILL | 8% | 8,00,000 | 1,00,000 | 08 | Long term | Total | 100% | 9,9,99,055 | | | | SHARE ANALYSIS ON TERM BASIS: In our portfolio there should be three types of share. Short term share, midterm shares and long term share. Short term share: The purpose of holding this kind of share will be generating profit by selling share to secondary market. Those shares where NAV is high, EPS is volatile, Dividend pay out-ratio is fluctuating and share price are frequently changed will be placed in here. We also consider the paid-up capital. In portfolio revision stage we will...
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...Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Overview Of Jamuna Bank Limited Chapter 3 Moulovi Bazar Branch Chapter 4 Positioning of The JBL In The Market Chapter 5 Analysis & Discussion Chapter 6 Financial Performance Of JBL Chapter 7 Conclusion & Recommendation “Examination of Performance and Customer’s Perception of Bank’s Services: A Study on Jamuna Bank Limited Moulovi Bazar Branch” Shahariar Hasan Report Submitted To The School of Business & Economics United International University In Fulfillment of Requirement for the Degree of Bachelor of Business Administration “Examination of Performance and Customer’s Perception of Bank’s Services: A Study on Jamuna Bank Limited Moulovi Bazar Branch” By Shahariar Hasan ID: 111-091-236 BBA Program Major In Marketing School of Business & Economics United International University Supervised By Kawsar Ahmmed, Phd Assistant Professor in Marketing School of Business & Economics United International University Submission Date: June, 2014 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Date: June 07, 2014 Kawsar Ahmmed, Phd Assistant Professor School of Business & Economics United International University Subject: Submission of the final report on “Examination of Performance and Customer’s Perception of Bank’s Services: A Study on Jamuna Bank Limited Moulovi Bazar Branch”. Dear Sir, In the following pages, I have presented Internship Report, which you had authorized ...
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...the country are getting a smooth benefit from share market. Because of that they are investing their money in the stock exchange market. From this report we got that most of the people knows something about the share market and they are doing this business earnestly. 1.INTRODUCTION Dhaka Stock Exchange (Generally known as DSE) is the main stock exchange of Bangladesh. It is located in Motijheel at the heart of the Dhaka city. It was incorporated in 1954. Dhaka stock exchange is the first stock exchange of the country. A 24 members council is managed and operated the function of DSE. Among 24 members, 12 are chosen DSE members and the remaining 12 are chosen from the following position: Bangladesh Bank Commerce Ministry Finance Ministry Law Ministry Industries ministry President of Institute of Chartered Accounts of Bangladesh President of Supreme Court Bar Association President of Bankers and Insurance Society President of Metropolitan Chambers of Commerce and Industries President of Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industries Chairman of Economics/Finance Department of. 01 2. BACKGROUND: The Dhaka Stock Exchange is the prime...
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...Bangladesh & Islami Bank Bangladesh limited both provided enormous support & guidance for my internship program. I would like to acknowledge my honorable assistant lecturer “Mostofa Mahmud Hasan”. He sincerely helped me and has given necessary suggestions in preparing my internship report .I like to express my gratitude to my honorable course co-coordinator Mahmuda Sultana, for all of her guidance & co-operation throughout my internship program. I am thankful to Md. Mosiur Rahman, Assistant officer Md. Mamunur Rashid. Probationary officer for all their continuous co-operation in every step from beginning to end of preparing this report. I would also like to take this opportunity to express my whole hearted gratitude to my fellow friends near and dear ones who faired encouragement, information, inspiration and assistance during the course of constructing this internship report. Executive Summary: This report will give a clear idea about total activities and its performance. Especially this report focuses on the “Analysis of Different Modes of Investment of Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited IBBL”. After reading this report it will be easy to get idea about establishment of Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited (IBBL). This report also focuses on performance evaluation of IBBL .This report also explains the general banking, Investment and Foreign Trade of IBBL .This report also contains findings, recommendation and conclusion. IBBL is an Islamic Bank based...
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... | 5 | | | 6 | | | 7 | Md. Sanowar Hossain | 16-175 | 8 | | | 9 | Md. Mahbubur Rahman Khan | 16-263 | TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic Page No. Introduction 7 – 8 Stock & how it can be Traded 7 Stock Exchange 7 Broker 7 Listed and Unlisted Company 7 SEC 8 Important Definitions & Terminologies 8 – 10 Face Value, Market Value 8 Market Lot 8 EPS 8 Price Earning Ratio 9 Dividend, Stock Dividend 9 Right Issue 9 Dividend Yield 9 Circuit Breaker, LTP 10 Volume 10 High Price, Low Price 10 Trade 10 52 Weeks Range 10 IPO 10 Stock Placement & Market Analyses 10 – 11 Private Placement 10 Technical Analysis 11 Fundamental Analysis 11 Comparative Valuation 11 Intrinsic Value 11 SEC 11 – 12 Mission of SEC 11 Main Functions 12 Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) 12 – 13 Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE) 13 – 14 Diagram of Financial Market 15 Problems & Prospects of Bangladesh Stock Market 16 – 21 The Potential of...
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...scandals since 2001, which leads to the credibility of corporate financial reports under suspicion, furthermore, shocking investors’ confidence. Consequently, corporate governance mechanism has been a crucial issue discussed again. Sarbanes-Oxley Act was enacted in 2002 to enhance corporate government mechanism which is viewed as the priority of financial revolution, in the expectation that governance mechanism may be reinforced, public confidence retrieved, accuracy and reliability of financial information assured. In Bangladesh a massive stock market meltdown hit the market in the middle of 2010. The DGEN Index was cut by two third and a lot of investor lost all of their money. Then very recently major financial institutions like Sonali Bank, Basic Bank etc. were caught in financial scam which again shook the confidence of the market to such industries. These events renewed and reinforced people’s interest in study of corporate governance and how it could have prevented such mishaps. Corporate governance describes the structure of rights and responsibilities among the parties that have a stake in a firm. System of corporate governance could be defined as a set of processes and structures used to direct a corporation's business. Once implemented, an effective corporate governance system can help to ensure an appropriate division of power among shareholders, the board of directors, and management. It is not just corporate management; it is something much broader which include a fair...
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...An Assignment on Investment Management [FIN 364] Capital Market of Bangladesh Submitted to: Farhana Rahman Lecturer, School of Business UITS Submitted by: Shakerul Islam Tazu ID. 09510127 Eamin Zabed ID. 09510082 Farhana Yeasmin Lopa ID. 09510189 Rawnak Razzak ID. 08310026 UNIVERSITY Of Information Technology & Sciences Baridhara, Dhaka ------------------------------------------------- LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL December 18, 2010 Ms. Farhana Rahman Faculty of Business Administration School of Business UITS Subject: Submission of the Assignment on “Capital Market of Bangladesh”. Dear Madam, It is a great pleasure for us that we have the opportunity to submit the assignment on “Capital Market of Bangladesh”. We have tried our level best to put meticulous effort for prepare this assignment. Any shortcomings or fault may arise as our unintentional mistakes. We will wholeheartedly welcome any clarification and suggestion about any view and conception disseminated through this assignment. Thank you. Yours Sincerely, Shakerul Islam Tazu ID. 09510127 Eamin Zabed ID. 09510082 Farhana Yeasmin Lopa ID. 09510189 Rawnak Razzak ID. 08310026 ------------------------------------------------- Aknowledgement One of the most pleasant parts of writing this report is the opportunity to thanks those who have contributed to it. Unfortunately, in any establishment, the list of expression of thanks- no matter how all-embracing-...
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...Preclude Credit is an arrangement whereby bank acting at the request and on the instructions of a customer or on its own behalf to make a payment to or to the order of a third party or is to accept and pay bills of exchange drawn by the beneficiary. In an economy banks play the role of an intermediary that channels resources from the surplus group to the deficit group. So obviously one of the core functions of Commercial banks is to sanction Credit facility to it’s customers as per requirement. UTTARA BANK LTD. Bank’s Mission is to actively participate in the growth and expansion of our national economy by providing Credit to various customers in most efficient way of delivery and at a competitive price. Risk is inherent in all aspects of a commercial operation; however for Banks and financial institutions, credit risk is an essential factor that needs to be managed. Credit risk is the possibility that a borrower or counter party may fail to meet its obligations in accordance with agreed terms. Credit risk therefore, arises from the bank’s dealings with or lending to corporate, individuals and other banks or financial institutions. In general, a banking system aggregates a high number of low value deposits to fund enterprises with a smaller number of high value loans. This intermediation through a well functioning bank helps to achieve some economic benefits for the depositors, the borrowers and above all -- the economy. The Bank must allocate loans effectively for achieving...
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...1. Name & Number of banking & other financial institutions. (Category wise updated data) Bangladesh Bank Bangladesh Bank has been working as the central bank since the country’s independence. Its prime jobs include issuing of currency, maintaining foreign exchange reserve and providing transaction facilities of all public monetary matters. Bangladesh Bank regulates and supervises the activities of all banks. Bangladesh Bank is also responsible for planning the government’s monetary policy and implementing it thereby. The Bangladesh Bank has a governing body comprising of nine members with the Governor as its chief. Apart from the head office in Dhaka, it has nine more branches, of which two in Dhaka and one each in Chittagong, Rajshahi, khulna, Bogra, Sylhet, Rangpur and Barisal. Category of Bank in Bangladesh |Category |Number of banks | |Nationalized Commercial Banks |4 | |Local Private commercial banks |30 | |Foreign Private Banks |9 | |Specialized Banks of Bangladesh |5 | |Renowned Financial Institutions...
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