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    Standard & Poor’s publishes “Banking Industry Country Risk Assessment” (BICRA) for India What is BICRA? * The BICRA methodology is practised to compare and evaluate banking systems across the globe. A BICRA score is given on the scale from group 1 to group 10, group1 being the least and 10 the most risky. * The assessment involves rated and unrated financial institutions that accept deposits and extend credit or do both of the particular nation. The BICRA score is based on the time

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    Essay On Technology In Banking

    Technology and Banking Services The introduction of Information Technology services by the banks has positively impacted on the customers and has brought revolution in the operation of the banks. Technological facilities like ATMs, Mobile Money, Branch Network, Telephone Banking, Internet Banking etc have introduced by banks for the customers. The explosion of technology is changing the banking industry from paper to Internet and branch banks to digitized and networked banking services. It has already

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    Customer Satisfaction Analysis

    ABSTRACT The purpose of the present study is to find out bank customers’ perception about service quality and customer satisfaction. The sample was collected from banks located in Kathmandu, which is the capital of Nepal. Service quality was measured using SERVPERF approach. The questionnaire included 27 questions relating to the five dimensions of service quality viz. reliability, assurance, tangibility, empathy and responsiveness. Customer satisfaction was measured using a single item scale. A

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    Invetment Process of Islamic Bank

    4.1 Investment Process of FSIBL: Generally a bank takes several steps to deliver its proposed investment to the client. The process takes deep analysis because it invests deposit fund not its own fund. If the bank fails to meet the depositors demand, then it must collapse. So each bank specially Islamic bank should take strong concentration on investment proposal. However, First Security Islami Bank Limited (FSIBL) makes its investment decision through successfully passing the following crucial

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    Investment

    Investment Banking Giuliano Iannotta Investment Banking A Guide to Underwriting and Advisory Services Professor Giuliano Iannotta Department of Finance ` Universita Bocconi via Roentgen 1 20136 Milano Italy giuliano.iannotta@unibocconi.it ISBN: 978-3-540-93764-7 e-ISBN: 978-3-540-93765-4 DOI 10.1007/978-3-540-93765-4 Springer Heidelberg Dordrecht London New York Library of Congress Control Number: 2009943831 # Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2010 This work is subject

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    Islamic Fiance

    GLOBAL FINANCIAL MELTDOWN AND ITS IMPACT ON PAKISTANS ISLAMIC BANKING SECTOR 4 The Root of All Cause: What Caused the Financial Crisis? 4 THE ISLAMIC BANKING MECHANISM 7 Roles of Different Players 7 Modes of finance 9 CONVENTIONAL AND ISLAMIC BANKS AMID THE CRISIS IN PAKISTAN 14 Differences Between Islamic and Conventional Banks 14 GROWTH OF ISLAMIC BANKING INSTITUTIONS 18 Prevailing Trends in the Past Year 19 ISLAMIC BANKINGS CAPACITY TO WITHSTAND RECESSIONARY PRESSURES 21 CHALLENGES

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    Sg Cowen

    person had some strong support among their interviewers but had also raised some questions. To reach the ideal class size after factoring in expected yield, Rae wanted to give out only two more offers. Investment Banking Industry in 2001 Do Consolidation in the investment banking industry was widespread, as major firms bought small banks, bought retail brokers, and considered partnering with commercial banks. Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and equities remained the highest-margin businesses

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    Effects of Recession on India

    | INDIA AND SUBPRIME CRISIS | | INDIA AND SUB-PRIME CRISIS Sub-prime, as the word suggests, is something that is not prime. In the Sub-prime crisis context it simply means lending money to Sub-prime borrowers i.e. lending to people with low or poor credit worthiness. Sub-prime crisis was caused because the lending norms in the USA were very lax. It is joked about in the academic circles that any man who was not on a respirator was given a loan without any regard to his or her creditworthiness

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    I Can Win

    Report on Bangladesh Electronic Fund Transfer Network: A Study on Prospect of Payment and Settlement System in Bangladesh Prepared by Kafil Uddin Muhammad Zahid Mahmud ID: 80802062 Supervisor Professor (Dr) Khondoker Bazlul Hoque Department of International Business University of Dhaka Date of Submission: November 26, 2015 Department of International Business University of Dhaka November 26, 2015 Professor (Dr) Khondoker Bazlul Hoque Department of International Business University of Dhaka

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    Software Engineering - Core Banking Facilities

    1. Introduction Strides in the field of technology have redefined the role and structure of an IT department in a Bank. Rapid strides in the field of technology redefined the use of technology in a banking. The fact that using better technology and systems, banks can garner more customers, retain existing ones and channel more of the customers business to its counters has forced business department to now look at IT as an effective marketing tool. On the operational side, the power of IT in reducing

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