Management on Banks Profitability: A Comparative Study on Ethiopian Commercial Banks” Prepared by: Samson Abate ID No. GSE/1482/08 Submitted to: Samuel Kifle(Phd.) In Partial fulfilment of Business Research Methods Course January, 2016 Abstract Banks’ profitability is of utmost concern in modern economy. Banks are in a business to receive deposits or liabilities and to issue debt securities on the one hand and create or invest in assets on the other hand. Commercial Banks incur costs
Words: 6472 - Pages: 26
INTERNSHIP REPORT ON GENERAL BANKING ACTIVITIES OF PUBALI BANK LIMITED: A STUDY ON SADARGHAT BRANCH, DHAKA Prepared for Mr.Sheikh Md. Abdur Rahim Assistant Professor and Head Department of Real Estate and Department of Commerce Faculty of Business and Economics Daffodil International University Prepared by Rajib Dutta ID No.: 102-11-1571 th BBA 26 Batch(Major: HRM) Faculty of Business & Economics Daffodil International University Date of Submission: 7 December 2014 LETTER
Words: 8943 - Pages: 36
Assignment – SWOT Analysis for Islamic International Arab Bank (IIAB) Marketing Strategic Management Assignment – SWOT Analysis for Islamic International Arab Bank (IIAB) Done by: * Dania Done by: * Dania Table of Contents Introduction 3 IIAB Strategic Statement: 3 Vision Statement: 4 Mission Statement: 4 Our Policy Statement: 4 Objective Statement: 5 Strategic Statement: 4 External Environmental Scanning: 5 Macro-Environment & PESTEL Analysis 5 Five forces
Words: 2423 - Pages: 10
A REPORT ON “PRODUCT FEATURES OF HDFC CURRENT ACCOUNT WITH OTHER BANK, CA ACCOUNTS AND CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS” A Thesis Submitted in the partial fulfilment of the requirements for The award of the degree of POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT SUBMITTED TO:HDFC BANK Paschim Vihar SUBMITTED BY:Aalok Aashish Kachhap 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The success and final outcome of this project required a lot of guidance and assistance from many people and I am extremely fortunate to have got this
Words: 12560 - Pages: 51
Date: February 13, 2013 To: Alpen Bank Subject: Alpen Bank Case To whom it may concern: This is to address whether or not the Romanian market holds any opportunity for Alpen Bank and our credit card services. Based on our analysis, Romania holds opportunity for us to launch our credit card services with potential for growth year after year because of a growing middle class that looks for a better standard of living. Romania’s acceptance in the e European Union should strengthen its
Words: 256 - Pages: 2
“Plekhanov Russian University of Economics” Department of finance Chair of finance and prices, higher mathematics Complex interdisciplinary coursework on disciplines "Finance", "Theory of Probability and Mathematical Statistics" Theme "Analysis of the use of certain forms of non-cash payments in Russia" Submitted by: student of 2201 group full-time form of study Financial department Adamia T.T. Scientific advisers: Candidate of Economics, Senior lecturer Fediunin A.S. Candidate
Words: 5092 - Pages: 21
SYSTEM 13 1. Executive Summary International Banking can be defined as banking transactions crossing national boundaries. The activities involves like international lending; claims of domestic bank offices on foreign residents, claims of foreign bank offices on local residents, claims of domestic bank offices on domestic residents in foreign currency are the major activities involved in International Banking. The evolution of banking history dates back to 2000 BC in Assyria and Babylonia; while
Words: 5714 - Pages: 23
1986 and de-regulation of the financial sector, new banks proliferated mainly driven by attractive arbitrage opportunities in the foreign exchange market (Heiko 2007), but prior to the de-regulation period, financial intermediation never took off and even declined in the1980’s and 1990’s (Capirio and Kligbiel). The sector was highly oligopolistic with remarkable features of market concentration and leadership. Lemo noted that there are ten banks that control more than 50% of the aggregate assets
Words: 9356 - Pages: 38
Internet based customer services 11. Measuring the effectiveness of retail banking of a nationalised bank compared to a MNC 12. Conspicuous consumption 13. Study of awareness and acceptibility of UPVC windows and door systems 14. Opportunities of Financing the NANO’s in Bangalore 15. Changing trends in FMCG industry in India 16. A study of best HR practices in service industry 17. Fundamental analysis of Indian telecom companies 18. Study of consumer behaviour in automobile industry 19. customer
Words: 3792 - Pages: 16
Introduction to the Organization The banking sector remains always the most dominant sector of the financial sector. Hatton National Bank PLC (HNB) is Sri Lanka’s second largest private sector bank in terms of assets (behind Commercial Bank of Ceylon) and is the fourth largest amongst all banks (after accounting for the two state banks, Bank of Ceylon and Peoples’ Bank). HNB accounts for 10% of banking system assets. HNB provides a broad range of banking products and services in the areas of; Corporate
Words: 2761 - Pages: 12