Analysis Of Axis Bank- Axis Bank was the first of the new private banks to have begun operations in 1994.The Bank as on 30th September, 2012 is capitalized to the extent of Rs. 414.53 cores with the public holding (other than promoters and GDRs) at 53.80%. The Bank's Registered Office is at Ahmadabad and its Central Office is located at Mumbai. The Bank has a very wide network of more than 1600 branches (including 169 Service Branches/CPCs as on 30th June, 2012). The Bank has a network of over
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accordance with the percepts of Islam so the establishment of some numbers of Islami Bank in Bangladesh is the true reflection of long day’s deep cry in their heart. The Objective of Social Islami Banking is not only to earn profit, but also to do good and welfare to the people. Islam upholds that, money, income and property belong to Allah and this wealth is to be used for the good of the society. Social Islami Banks operate their banking activates based on the Islamic principles of profit and loss
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FORE School of Management A DISSERTATION REPORT ON Impact of Basel III norms on select Indian & European banks Submitted By: DEEPANSHU CHANDRA, 053009 FORE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT, DELHI A Report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement of Post Graduate Diploma Program in Management SUBMITTED TO: Faculty Guide: Prof. Sanghamitra Buddhapriya FORE School of Management 1 FORE School of Management CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Mr. Deepanshu Chandra has completed
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Olga Luštšik[1] Abstract For the last few years European banks have spent billions of euros into new electronic channels. But after some years of excitement banks long-waited sky-rocketing profits from this area didn’t occur. Estonian banks have also invested in expanding and improving the IT systems and a number of new e-banking services have been developed. Until recent time, most of the pricing decisions for e-bank services were made based on a gut feeling as current financial management
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The majority of Islamic banks perform both commercial and investment banking services. However, due to the fact that banking business is now increasingly complex that resulted from the globalization, it is necessary for Islamic bank to adopt a single set of international accounting standard particularly for Islamic banks alone worldwide. In addition to this, it is sadly to say the fact that AAOIFI has no power to enforce its standards due to IFRS and IAS has been globally accepted worldwide by most
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LPG reforms of 1991, there have been progressive reforms in the financial sector allowing for better and easier facilities and options to the consumer. An increasing financially aware middle class have realized the importance of financial services. Banks have streamlined and rationalized themselves to meet with the changing demands of the people. However, not all the reforms in the financial services sector have still been able to bring in the other half of India’s population who are un-banked.
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references. 1.6 Methodology of the Report This report is based mainly on observations that I experienced during the internship period. Data required for this report were collected from the annual report of Jamuna bank and A Journey Through the Decade by Jamuna Bank. Apart from these, helpful information was collected from online resources. 1.7 Data Analysis Method I analyzed the data to find out the required information. I used necessary number of chart and graph to present the report
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Letter of Transmittal April……………… Department of Accounting Rangpur Government College Subject: Submission of the Term Paper. Dear Sir. I am pleased to inform you that I have completed the Term Paper on Dutch Bangla Bank Mobile Banking. I am in high spirits that now I can present it. Though due to shortage of time I face some difficulties to complete this report properly but I have tried my level best. I, therefore, hope and pray that my report would quench your thirst and will
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level of economic activity. The banking structure in India is broadly classified into public sector banks, private sector banks and foreign banks. The public sector banks continue to dominate the banking industry, in terms of lending and borrowing, and it has widely spread out branches which help greatly in pooling up of resources as well as in revenue generation for credit creation. The role of banks in accelerating economic development of the country has been increasingly recognized since the nationalization
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| Green Bank Report: Finding the best green banking deals and rates * Home * Eco-Friendly Banking * iPhone * Green Bank Deals * Credit Cards * Savings Rates * Checking Accounts * CD Rates What is the Meaning of Green Banking? Posted by Clark Schultz on Friday, September 10, 2010 · Leave a Comment Defining green banking is relatively easy. It means promoting environmental-friendly practices and reducing your carbon footprint from your banking activities. This
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