International Review of Business Research Papers Volume 6. Number 4. September 2010. Pp. 145 - 156 E-Banking and Customers’ Satisfaction in Bangladesh: An Analysis Jannatul Mawa Nupur* E-banking can provide speedier, faster and reliable services to the customers for which they are relatively happy. E-banking services not only can create new competitive advantages, it can improve its relationships with customers. The purpose of this research is to understand the impact of variables of e-banking
Words: 4499 - Pages: 18
SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROJECT REPORT ON ‘Study of SBI FAST-Cash Management at State bank of India’ At [pic] By DINESH MEGHWANI (REG.NO.1120814) MBA - Finance, 2011-2013 Under the esteemed guidance of Under External guidance of Under Internal guidance of Mr. Rama Rao Duba Prof. Dr. Ramkesh Gupta
Words: 9700 - Pages: 39
Environmental analysis is a strategic tool. It is a process to identify all the external and internal elements, which can affect the organization’s performance. The analysis entails assessing the level of threat or opportunity the factors might present. These evaluations are later translated into the decision-making process. The analysis helps align strategies with the firm’s environment. Our market is facing changes every day. Many new things develop over time and the whole scenario can alter in
Words: 1434 - Pages: 6
CHARLES MISHETTO TASK TERM PAPER COURSE STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT COURSE INTRUCTOR DR .JARAJ S. KIKULA REG.NO MBA/EXE/MWZ/047/T.13 QUESTION 24 "Carry out the industry analysis in which your company operates" ............................... 1.0 INTRODUCTION The Tanzania banking sector embarked on a plan for financial liberalization in 1992 in order to sustain its economic growth. and the plan
Words: 1675 - Pages: 7
Commercial Banks and Specialized Banking Institutions. During the quarter-1 of financial year 2004 as per SBP Quarterly report there has been robust growth in deposit mobilization and credit off take with a rise of PKR 23.1 billion in net credit to the private sector[1]. The banking/financial sector in Pakistan comprises of Commercial Banks, Development Finance Institutions (DFIs), Microfinance Banks (MFBs), Non-banking Finance Companies (NBFCs) (leasing companies, Investment Banks, Discount Houses
Words: 16050 - Pages: 65
Objects/Events what :1.The role of national governance upon bank-level risk in the Asian region is analyzed 2. Analyze the role of the bank's risk level governance in Asia Who:Asians bank where:Asia when:1998 to 2012. how many:20 countries in Asia
Words: 2387 - Pages: 10
banking supervision. A case study Andreas Stenius Banking supervision has been increasingly concerned due to significant loan losses and bank failures from the 1980s till now. In the light of the banking crisis in recent years worldwide, CAMEL is a useful tool to examine the safety and soundness of banks, and help mitigate the potential risks which may lead to bank failures. The research has been conducted as a case study of American International Assurance Vietnam (AIA). It aims to determine whether
Words: 12113 - Pages: 49
The Cost-Efficiency of French Banks∗ Estelle Brack†and Ramona Jimborean‡ First Draft: September 2008 This Version: April 2009 Abstract The paper addresses the issue of French banks efficiency, compared to their homologous from Europe and the United States. The analysis is realized on a sample formed by the ten biggest banks from France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States, over the period 1994-2006. The Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) method is employed. The results show
Words: 14183 - Pages: 57
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
Words: 4636 - Pages: 19
plays an important role in determining the rate of savings, investment decisions, technological innovations and hence the rate of economic growth. Financial development of a country largely depends on effective mobilization of its internal resource. Banks and Financial institutions play pivotal role in the development of the country by performing the task of effective mobilization of its internal resources. It helps in growth of agriculture, trade, commerce and industry of national economy. The banking
Words: 3440 - Pages: 14