Bangladesh Software and IT Service Industry Recent Trends & Dynamics Software and IT service industry in Bangladesh has crossed a long road over the last few decades. It has matured. The industry no more remains at the sideline. It joined the mainstream. Not only the industry is contributing significantly in the national income, but also it has been playing very crucial role in creating high quality employment for a sizable portion of young graduates of the country. The presence of high number of
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary Prefatory Origin of Bank Definition of Bank History of Banking in Bangladesh History of Private Banks in Bangladesh Current Structure of Banks in Bangladesh Introduction Origin of the Report Objectives Scope Rationale of the study Methodology Limitations Literature Review Organization Overview DBL Background Nature of Business Shariah Council of the bank Vision Mission Core Values Objective of EXIM Bank as a shariah basedIslamic Bank Strategic objectives of DBL
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rapid economic progress. Among various indicators of financial stability, banks’ non-performing loan (NPL) assumes critical importance since it reflects on the asset quality, credit risk and efficiency in the allocation of resources to productive sectors. Nonperforming loans (NPLs) refer to those financial assets from which banks no longer receive interest and/or installment payments as scheduled. They are known as non-performing because the loan ceases to “perform” or generate income for the bank
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The efficiency of commercial banks is dependent on their ability to mobilize fund profitability, which can enhance their corporate value. There can be few, if any, parts of the economy in which risk management is more important than the financial sector. Financial institutions account for a sizeable number of the world's leading companies and have a critical role to play in the economics of every country and thus in world economic order as a whole. The research will be focusing on the case study
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Chapter: One Introduction 1.1:Introduction: We know business is mainly concerned with the financial activities. In order to ascertain the financial status of the business every enterprise prepares certain statements, known as financial statements. Financial statements are mainly prepared for decision making purposes. But the information as is provided in the financial statements is not adequately helpful in drawing a meaningful conclusion. Thus, an effective analysis and interpretation
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ANALYSIS: A STUDY ON EXIM BANK BANGLADESH LIMITED, KHULNA BRANCH . The Report is Submitted as a Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement of Bachelor of Business Administration SABYASACHI BOSU ID NO: BBA-060160259 DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION NORTHERN UNIVERSITY BANGLADESH JANUARY 15, 2010 AN INTERNSHIP REPORT ON STRATEGIES & PROCEDURES OF FUND COLLECTION AND ITS PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS: A STUDY ON EXIM BANK BANGLADESH LIMITED, KHULNA BRANCH
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Submitted by WWW.ASSIGNMENTPOINT.COM Banking sector is expanding its hand in different financial events every day. At the same time the banking process is becoming faster and easier. As the demand for the better service increases day by day, banks are coming up with different innovative ideas and products. In order to survive in the competitive field of the banking sector, all the banking organizations are looking for better service opportunities to provide their
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Problems and Prospects of Remittance Service in the Public Banking Sectors of Bangladesh (A study on Janata Bank Limited) [This internship report has been prepared as a partial fulfillment of the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration from Daffodil International University] SUBMITTED TO SheikhAbdur Rahim Assistant Proffesor Department of Business Administration Daffodil International University SUBMITTED BY Date of Submission: 2012 DAFFODIL INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY © Daffodil
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Chapter 3 The Banking Sector 3.1 Interest Rate Spread The interest rate spread (IRS) is widely used as a parameter of bank profitability, intermediation cost, and the degree of efficiency of the banking sector. The IRS shows the additional cost of borrowing that bank takes on to perform intermediation activities between borrowers and fund lenders. The market structure plays an important role in determining IRS. From a bank's perspective, IRS is a premium for the risk that the bank undertakes
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in the business of banking. Lending comprises a very large portion of a bank's total assets and forms the backbone of the bank. Interest on lending constitutes the highest proportion of income of a bank. Statement of the Problem: Though FSIBL (First Security Islami Bank Limited) is one of the most famous leading banks in Bangladesh, it is currently facing the following problems in meeting different issues: ❖ No available branch in the important place in Bangladesh. ❖ No available
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