Banking plays an important role in the economy of any country. In Bangladesh Muslim holds the majority of the population. Though, no Islamic banking but only traditional banking system was developed here till 1983. However, interest is absolutely prohibited in Islam. The main aim of traditional banking is to earn profit by borrowing and lending money in exchange of interest. As a result there is an unfair competition among the bankers and among the customers. The people of this country are profoundly
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main population is of Muslims, there is a great importance of Islamic banking in this country and people are getting aware of this financial system. But the main challenge here that is faced by the Islamic banking is that Pakistan govt. is supporting conventional banking more. For this research interviews were taken from the employees and the customers of Islamic banks. These interviews are about the basics of the Islamic banking, about the awareness of Muslim society, the opportunities for the development
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COMILLA UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING Prepared By: Easir al Newaz (Arif) Phone: 01717520085(zero one seven one seven five two zero zero eight five ) Term Paper Subject Management Function performing the Financial Institution (BRAC, EPL) Md. Solayman Assistant Professor Department of Marketing Comilla University Supervised By: Submitted Group: SL.No | ID NO | Name | 1. | 12020745 | Md. Wasim(Group Leader) | 2. | 12020701 | Md.Iqbal Hossain Patwary | 3. | 12020702 | Md. Badiul Alam
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Case Analysis: Bank of America: Mobile Banking Introduction Bank of America is one of the largest U.S. bank holding companies; it was founded in 1904 and expanded with several acquisitions. Mobile banking was launched in 2007 and within three years Bank of America had 4 million active customers using this service. Mobile banking may be the single biggest innovation the global banking industry has seen. From smart phones to tablets and laptops, banking customers are pushing their institutions
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1. (10 pts.) Explain the distinction between direct and indirect finance. Explanation: Direct finance is a method of financing in which borrowers (spenders) and lenders (savers) meet directly and exchange funds without a third party involvement. A very good illustration of direct financing is individual lending money to his friends who would repay the individual later with or without an interest rate. There is no other party involved in this fund transfer. Debts
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REPORT ON Overall Banking system of Al-Arafah Islami Bank Ltd-Focusing on General Banking Chapter 1: Introduction Bank is important financial intermediary in the economy. It plays crucial role of transferring the resources from surplus area to the surplus area to the supply constraint area. Bank performs its job through introducing various financial products and services to the market. Among them loan is the most crucial product .Loan is the product that generates major profit for the bank
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Types of Bank Accounts jyoti25 Download Share Add to Flag Embed Views: 2183 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Presentation Description class 11th commerce types of Bank a/c Comments Presentation Transcript Types of Bank Accounts: Types of Bank Accounts Saving,recurring ,Current ,Fixed deposit ,Multiple option deposit a/c Recurring Deposit-RD: Recurring Deposits are a special kind of Term Deposits offered by banks in India which help
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VIEWPOINT External Consultant TIME CONTEXT Early 1982 I. PROBLEM STATEMENT Adapt to the competitive conditions in the local banking industry that seem unfavorable for the Bank. II. STATEMENT OF THE OBJECTIVE To define future goals and strategy of the Bank for the succeeding years in response to the challenging conditions in the local banking industry. III. AREAS OF CONSIDERATION (SWOT analysis) Strengths | Weakneses | Opportunities | Threats | Achievement of $50M
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Dan Markham 4/3/2012 Economic and Public Policy Issues Paper Assignment –Book Review Too Big to Function: The Absurdity of Market Regulation There are many theories as to what was the underlying cause of the Great Recession from which America is still recovering. Popular ideas generally include irrational exuberance on the part of commercial banks, executive compensation packages which encouraged bankers to over-leverage themselves, and the collapse of the sub-prime housing market. While
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BASEL ACCORD Defines the set of recommendations for set of rules & regulations for the banking industry, mainly for capital requirements to avoid banks going bankrupt Consists of central bankers from various countries (11 countries of the G20 countries as of now) Meetings held in Basel, Switzerland BASEL 1 in 1988 Basel 1 came in 1988 = mainly set rules for capital reserve requirements to be kept by banks (due to risk of bad loans (credit risk) made by banks). 1. Credit risk faced by
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