1.1 Introduction: A bank is a financial institution, where people secure their money and use this institution as a source of possible finance. Banking in the form in which it exists nowadays is comparatively of recent origin. Before the advent of modern banking, direct finance, where the owner of capital deals directly with the user of capital, was the customary mode of transference of funds from savers to investors. Now, banks are engaged in various
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Comparative Study of Public and Private Sectors in Pakistan Asim ul Haq H. M. Jamal Sarwar Tahir Hanif Management Sciences Department, Hajvery University, Lahore E-mail:aaim_14@yahoo.com, tahir.ibp@gmail.com, funkaari@hotmail.com Abstract The banking industry of Pakistan is now running in a dynamic challenge concerning both customer base and performance. Today, many banks are rushing to become more customer focused. A key component of many initiatives is the implementation of Customer Relationship
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REPORT ON CREDIT OPERATIONS SYSTEM IN THE PRIME BANK LIMITED PREPARED FOR M. MUZAHIDUL ISLAM ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF BANKING UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA PREPARED BY NIPA SAHA ROLL-423, MBA 1ST BATCH DATE OF SUBMISSION: MAY 10, 2006 DEPARTMENT OF BANKING UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA Supervisor's Certificate This is to certify that the Internship Report on "Prime Bank Ltd
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Financial Performance of the Dhaka Bank Limited 1 January 2005 and 31 December 2007 ANALYSIS, FINDINGS and RECOMMENDATIONS 1.1 Company Profile Background of Dhaka Bank Limited (DBL): DBL is a scheduled bank that was incorporated under the Companies Act 1994, started its operation on July 1995 with a target to play a vital role on the socio-economic development of the country. Aiming at offering commercial banking service to the customers’ door around the country, DBL established 20 branches up-to
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II. 1 Trade. II. 2 Foreign Investment II. 3 Service sectors III. Potential negative impacts of further market liberalization III. 1. Unemployment in general III. 2 Agriculture III. 3 SOEs and Manufacture industries III. 4 Service sectors III. 5 Inter-region and inter-group income disparity IV. Impacts of Asia crisis and corresponding policies V. How to achieve further “Compatible opening” Will the quick market liberalization solve the problems? Reforms
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Bank of America had given more freedom to individual bank managers to undertake more responsibilities. Others like Washington Mutual (WAMU) had introduced new models of customer experience, benchmarking their services with other service oriented industries retailing. Banks traditionally functioned without dedicated R&D departments and new product innovations were the domain of marketing departments which lacked formal processes, methodologies and resources needed for genuine effort. IT systems
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software development, maintenance, re-engineering, independent testing and validation services, IT infrastructure services and business process outsourcing. Infosys pioneered the Global Delivery Model (GDM), which emerged as a disruptive force in the industry leading to the rise of offshore outsourcing. The GDM is based on the principle of taking work to the location where the best talent is available, where it makes the best economic sense, with the least amount of acceptable risk. Infosys has
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IN NIGERIAN BANKS BY DR. (MRS.) S. L. ADEYEMI DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to analyze the CEO’s strategic role in the strategic planning system in the Nigerian banking industry. 69 Chief bank planners were selected for the study from banks that are generally considered to be at the leading edge of bank strategic planning in Nigeria. The paper explores the key dimensions of CEO’s participation in and relationship to
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The History and Analysis of the Pharmaceutical Industry Pharmaceuticals Industry Analysis 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Origins and Evolution Environmental Analysis (PEST) Structural Industry Analysis (Porter’s Five Forces) Strategic Issues Facing The Industry Analysis of Key Industry Participants and Strategy Pfizer – SWOT Analysis and Strategy Review Conclusion References 2 2 4 5 6 8 10 10 i Pharmaceuticals Industry Analysis Executive Summary This report provides an analytical
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9 Mid-term Addition Group Assignment April 17, 2007 How the EU is Changing the European Market By Page 2 of 9 Q.1.) Relate this story to the concept of SWOT analysis. Can you find any examples of leverage, problems, constraints, and vulnerabilities? Government officials envision the EU as a single market, an area without internal frontiers in which the free movement of goods, person, services, and capital
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