Analysis Of Banking Industries

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    Risk Management

    Risk Management in Islamic and Conventional Banks: A Differential Analysis Salman Ahmed Shaikh* Dr. Amanat Ali Jalbani Abstract Islamic banking is interest-free banking which makes it necessary for Islamic banks to take active part in the operations of the business, i.e. share profits as well as losses. Banks including Islamic banks prefer to take minimum risk. On the surface, it may seem that Islamic banks face more risk and hence, will have more volatile or even negative returns on their

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    Adoption of Internet Banking and Customer Behaviour

    Adoption of Internet Banking and customer behavior The financial service industry plays very important role in the development of any country especially in country like India where service industry is contributing app. 48% of overall GDP And also financial sector is growing at the rate of 8.02% (according to SBI). By knowing such a huge importance of banking industry in India, it is very important to monitor and access new development in the industry. And one of the major development that happened

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    Swot Analysis

    Bank of America SWOT Analysis In 1906, known at that time as The Bank of Italy, a face and a name was the only requirement to get a loan with Bank of America. A few days after the 1906 earthquake hit San Francisco, its founder Amadeo Peter Giannini, “quickly set up shop on the docks near San Francisco's North Beach. With a wooden plank straddling two barrels for a desk, he began to extend credit "on a face and a signature" to small businesses and individuals in need of money to rebuild their lives

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    Prospects and Challanges of Islanic Banking

    Islam loving people of the country in general and the pioneers of the Islamic banking movement to make it a success. In the beginning there was some doubt in the minds of many people about the viability as well as the sustainability of the Islamic banking system. But the history of two decades of Islamic banking operation in Bangladesh not only removed this doubt from the minds of the people but also showed how a new banking concept based on Islamic values could so rapidly establish itself as the most

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    Dea Evaluation

    Performance Evaluation of Commercial Bank Branches Using Data Envelopment Analysis Considerable research has been devoted to using multiple criteria to measure the performance of business units such as bank branches. However, bank managers continue to use traditional methods to evaluate their branch offices. In general, subjective weights for various criteria are used to arrive at a weighted average score to measure the performance of a bank branch. Potential deficiencies in an existing set of weights

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    Term Paper on Prime Bank

    Analysis of Prime Bank overall performance from strategical point of view Letter of Transmittal Date: 15-04-2013 To Leo V Dewri, Lecturer Department of Business Administration, East West University Aftab Nagor, Jahirul Islam Avenue, Dhaka 1212. Subject: Submission of a term paper on “Analysis of Prime Bank overall performance from strategical point of view”. Dear Sir, We, the students of Strategic Management (MGT-480), would like to

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    Uttarabank

    Uttara Bank is one of the largest and oldest private sector commercial bank in Bangladesh, with years of experience. Adaptation of modern technology both in terms of equipment and banking practice ensures efficient service to clients. Bank not only oldest private banks but also surpassed almost all banks in terms of overall growth and profit. Stability of the financial institute in terms of growth, profitability and management is desirable for up-gradation of bank’s image in the market. Security

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    Industry Analysis on Axis Bank

    forces analysis is a framework for industry analysis and business strategy development formed by Michael E. Porter. It draws upon industrial organization (IO) economics to derive five forces that determine the competitive intensity and therefore attractiveness of a market. Attractiveness in this context refers to the overall industry profitability. An "unattractive" industry is one in which the combination of these five forces acts to drive down overall profitability. A very unattractive industry would

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    Report

    Background | | 2. Business Profile | | Products and Services: | | 3. Competitive Scenario: | | 4. Performance Trends: | | 5. Factors Influencing Performance: | | 6. SWOT Analysis of ONE Bank Limited: | | 7. Possible Remarks to Improve Performance: | | 8. Concluding Remark: | | 1. Historical Background ONE Bank Limited was incorporated in May, 1999 With the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies under the Companies

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    Research Proposal

    to investigate the factors affecting performance of commercial banks in Kenya. The Background of the study reveals that there has been continued globalization and economic cooperation among the world economies resulting to efficiency in the world banking markets. There has been stiff competition amongst banks in Kenya resulting to banks continuously coming up with new strategies and products to survive the stiff competition and improve performance. The big issues in the study will be banks have aggressively

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