and Forward-looking Statements Chief Executive Officer’s Review Overview Santander UK has delivered profit in the first six months of 2011 maintaining its strong track record of profitability and balance sheet strength. In line with other UK banks, a further provision for payment protection insurance remediation has also been made, resulting in statutory profit after tax attributable to equity shareholders declining by 51% to £413m. Santander UK’s trading profit before tax was £1,142m, 2% lower
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INR 13490 crores (fiscal year ended March 31, 2015) Number of employees 7,500 Citibank financials: https://www.online.citibank.co.in/portal/newgen/home/Website-Citibank-Financials-2015.pdf Citibank India is an Indian private sector bank headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It is a subsidiary of Citigroup, a multinationl financial services corporation headquartered in New York City, United States. The Indian Headquarters are at Bandra Kurla Complex, a hub for multinational corporations
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Marketing Research Course code : MKT414 Section: 01 Fall’ 2012 Submitted to: Dr. Md. Humayun Kabir Chowdhury Professor Department of Business Administration East West University Submitted by Name | Students ID | E-mail ID | Kh. Md. Mahbub-A-Khoda | 2008-3-10-129 | mahbub1160@gmail.com | Tanveer Ahmed | 2009-2-10-330 | tanvir.ewu3@gmail.com | Bayazid Alam Siddique | 2009-2-10-288 | bayazid16@ymail.com | Date of Submission: 19th December, 2012 Acknowledgement First of all
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their accounts in First Bank and thereby bridging the geographical barriers to the delivery of banking services to Nigerians abroad. Each Diaspora customer will have an RM he/she can talk to at all times. · · · · · · To provide non-resident Nigerians with facilities for effecting domestic and international funds transfer. Offer Nigerians abroad the opportunity to build and grow their individual net worth in Nigeria through provision of investment advisory services. Grow the bank s retail customer base
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within the global economy. The financial system in Sri Lanka comprises the major financial institutions, namely the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, Licensed Commercial Banks (LCBs), Licensed Specialized Banks (LSBs), Licensed Finance Companies (LFCs), Specialized Leasing Companies (SLCs), Primary Dealers (PDs), Pension and Provident Funds, Insurance Companies, Rural Banks, Stock Brokers, Securities Market Intermediaries, Unit Trusts and Thrift and Credit Co-operative Societies; the major financial
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am very thankful to my respected teachers Sir Samiullah and my friends Rabia Kanwal, Huma Waheed, Mehwish Imtiaz, Asad Ashiq and Ali Usman for their guidance at many stages particularly while making internship report. When I joined Askari bank as an Internee, I knew very little about the banking operations. But I found huge guidance at every step that enabled me to successfully do my internship. I oblige the contributions of all the
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What do you mean by Bank? There is no unanimous opinion as to when and how the word “Bank” was derived. But it is assumed that this word derived from the ancient Latin words “Banco”, “Bangk”, “Bancus” and “Banque”. Meaning of these words is long bench. Once a class of people used to sit in the bench particularly in Lombardy street of Italy for taking deposit and lending money as a banking business. Definition of Bank: ➢ Different authors have defined the “Bank” in different ways with
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Ratio-Analysis-of-Jamuna-Bank Report On Ratio Analysis of Jamuna Bank Submitted To: Mr.K.M.Zahidul Islam Senior Lecturer Faculty of Business and Economics Daffodil International University Submitted by: MD. Jilllur Rahman Khan ID. No: 041-18-243 Program: B.Com (Hon’s)
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TERMINOLOGY 1. Option: In finance, an option is a derivative financial instrument that specifies a contract between two parties for a future transaction on an asset at a reference price. The buyer of the option gains the right, but not the obligation, to engage in that transaction, while the seller incurs the corresponding obligation to fulfill the transaction. • American Option: American option is the option that can be exercised anytime during its life. The majority of exchange-traded
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On The impact of Business level strategies on online banking in Bangladesh: A case study of Janata bank Ltd. 1 Table of Contents Chapter No 1. Title Page No Historical Background of online banking in general ( Internationally). Digitization of banking system in Bangladesh. Business level strategies and Product profiles of online banking Performance dynamics / Strength of the bank Obstacles to digitization of banking services. SWOT analysis ( Digitization Process): Possible measures
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