Banking In Bangladesh

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    Internship-Report Format

    Internship Report Format [This internship report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Degree of Bachelor of Business Administration -Major in Accounting] Prepared & Submitted by www.AssignmentPoint.com Letter of Transmittal Date: Name: Designation Address of Institution Sub: Submission of the Internship Report. Dear Sir, ......................................

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    Overall Branch Banking and a Comprehensive Review on Investment of Al-Arafah Islami Bank Limited

     “Overall Branch Banking and A Comprehensive Review on Investment of Al-Arafah Islami Bank Limited”                                         [pic]  “Overall Branch Banking and A Comprehensive Review on Investment of Al-Arafah Islami Bank Limited” Submitted to Professor Ashraf Hossain Dean School of Business Asian University of Bangladesh Submission

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    Internship Report

    Internship Report on           [pic]  “Overall Branch Banking and A Comprehensive Review on Investment of Al-Arafah Islami Bank Limited”                                         [pic]  “Overall Branch Banking and A Comprehensive Review on Investment of Al-Arafah Islami Bank Limited” Submitted to Professor Ashraf Hossain Dean School

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    Prime Bank Analysis

    Actually, SME works as the platform for job creation, income generation, and development of forward and backward industrial linkages and fulfillment of local social needs. SMEs occupy a unique position in the economy of Bangladesh. Mainly private sector development depends on them. In Bangladesh the SMEs account for about 45% of manufacturing value addition. They account for about 80%of industrial employment, about 90% of total industrial units and about 25% of total labor force. Their total contribution

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    Automation of Bangladesh

    Vision The Bangladesh Bank (BB), through ensuring the quality of services and the competence of its staff, shall operate as a modern, dynamic, effective, and forward-looking central bank to manage the country's monetary and financial system with a view to stabilizing the internal and external value of Bangladesh Taka conducive to rapid growth and development of the economy. ICT in Bangladesh Bank Bangladesh Bank started its ICT journey in 1980 with IBM 370 Mainframe computer and also started in-house

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    Business Environment

    Introduction A liquidity crisis may be created in the banking sector due to its over-reliance on domestic borrowing for implementing the annual development programme. If the government borrows hugely for implementing the ADP, the industrial sector will not get enough loans from the banking system, which will ultimately lead to a higher bank interest rate. The government is planning to borrow from banks of Tk 18,957 crore for meeting the deficit and spending in different sectors. The growth of the

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    Faaaagg

    civilization the banking sector dominate the economic development of a country by mobilizing the saving from the general people and channeling those saving for investment and thus economic development and growth The importance of commercial banks after the ravage of the liberation war to develop a better economy was severally needed and it is needed now and will be required in future also. In time to time Government of Bangladesh agreed to permit the private commercial banking in the country. To

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    Ab Bank

    Background of AB Bank Limited: AB Bank Limited, the first private sector bank was incorporated in Bangladesh on 31st December 1981 as Arab Bangladesh Bank Limited and started its operation with effect from April 12, 1982. AB Bank is known as one of leading bank of the country since its commencement 28 years ago. It continues to remain updated with the latest products and services, considering consumer and client perspectives. AB Bank has thus been able to keep their consumer’s and client’s trust

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    Customer Satisfaction

    INTERNSHIP REPORT ON Measuring customer satisfaction by using SERVQUAL Dimensions in Dutch-Bangla Bank Limited INTERNSHIP REPORT ON Measuring customer satisfaction by using SERVQUAL Dimensions in Dutch-Bangla Bank Limited Submitted To: Madam Usmita Afrose Associate Professor Department of Marketing University Of Dhaka Submitted By: Kaniz Fatema Roll: 82 Batch: 15th Department

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    Liquidity Risk Management: a Comparative Study Between Conventional and Islamic Banks of Bangladesh

    1 LIQUIDITY RISK MANAGEMENT: A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL AND ISLAMIC BANKS OF BANGLADESH Banks conventionally fulfill the supreme responsibility of being a financial intermediary between the deficit and surplus unit of the economy. Liquidity risk refers to the excessive transaction cost, excessive loss of value and excessive exertion of time that banks have to face at the time of allocating liquidity to the third party when stipulated. Because of the unique constitutional features

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