strategy for the organisation. An e-commerce strategy, in its most simplistic form, consists of three steps which are: determining where the organisation is which is the situation review where it wants to go which is goal setting or the banks ecommerce vision The best way of moving from the one to the other this is referred to as the strategy formulation. For an ecommerce strategy to be successful the first major aspect is to have senior management comprehensively understanding what
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Series Oeconomica, 15(2), 2013, 594-604 ANALYSIS OF THE ROMANIAN BANKS’ PERFORMANCE THROUGH ROA, ROE AND NON-PERFORMING LOANS MODELS Adela Socol1 Adina Elena Dănuleţiu2 ABSTRACT: General assumption of this study is that the banks performance represents their ability to generate sustainable profitability and that banks’ profitability is one important issue of contemporary banking field, grace to its role in emphasizing of the financial soundness of banks, abreast to others indicators regarding
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Evaluation of Mutual Trust Bank Limited. Dear Sir, With due respect, I would like to thank you for assisting me to prepare the internship report. This task has given me the opportunity to explore the activities of banking sector. The report contains a working procedure of General Banking Department which is based on its operational activities. It was a great pleasure for me to have the opportunity to work on this bank which remains a very well position than other bank in Bangladesh. I endeavor
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Nigeria. To do this, factor analysis technique was used on the factors identified by the collaborative study of the CBN/NDIC. The result revealed that factors such as undue interference from board members, political crises, undercapitalization and fraudulent practices are the most critical factors inhibiting the efficient performance of the Nigerian financial institutions. The author therefore contends that the just concluded N25billion recapitalization exercise of the central bank was a necessary but not
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No. 1, January–June, 2010 Measuring Service Quality: A Comparative Analysis Between Standard Chartered Bank and Dhaka Bank Mohd. Takdir Hossan* Abstract This study compares the quality of services provided by Standard Chartered Bank and Dhaka Bank Ltd in Bangladesh. The premise of the paper is that the quality of bank’s services would be contingent on the incentive structure under which these institutions operate. Since banks are not subsidized and depend on income from clients, they would be
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banking sector came to force to compete in a market driven environment. Banks these days provide a variety of services ranging from opening a savings account to internet banking, granting loans to selling insurance, providing locker facilities to transferring money abroad. Their customers come from all classes of society from a salaried group to a Multi National Corporation having its business activities all around the world. The banks have to satisfy all the customers belonging to different social groups
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------------------------------------------------- Course: Commercial Bank Management (CBM) Credits: 3 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Course Instructor: Prof. D N Panigrahi Objectives of the course: The course inputs are designed to accomplish the following objectives. * To help students to understand the role and functions of Commercial Banks, main strategic issues in retail and corporate banking and the risks faced
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To be most successful bank admired for its innovative service, people, technology and Sharia compliant products, both locally and internationally. Our Vision: A trusted leader delivering innovative financial solutions to enhance quality of life everywhere. Al Rajhi Bank “The #1 Bank in KSA” Al Rajhi Bank, one of the biggest Islamic banks in the world, began its activities in 1957. It enjoys 50 years of experience in both the banking industry and trade activities. The Bank relies on Islamic Sharia
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have conducted a study on “ Credit Risk Analysis of First Security Islami Bank Limited’ .My supervisor Mr. Ashraful Ferdous Chowdhury, Lecturer, Department of BusinessAdministration, Leading University, Sylhet, also approved the topic and authorized me to prepare this report as part of the fulfillment of internship requirement. 1.2 Objectives The objective of this report is to focus on two broad issues. One is to briefly look at FirstSecurity Islamic Bank and understand the whole banking process
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Commonwealth Bank of Australia Table of Contents Executive summary ……………………………………………………………………………….2 1. Part A……………………………………………………………………………………...3 a. Introduction………………………………………………………………………..3 b. Mission…………………………………………………………………………….3 c. Current value strategies……………………………………………………………3 i. Creating Value for Its People……………………………………………...4 ii. Legal Responsibilities……………………………………………………..4 d. Market definition of the firm……………………………………………………
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