Basler Handelsbank, which was the company owner * EY helped the bank to gain more exact information about the credit standing of their clients * Renamed Allgemeine Treuhand AG" (ATAG) – a name which shaped the Swiss auditing and advisory services industry throughout the 20th century * In 1945, Basler Handelsbank was taken over by Swiss Corporation and the former Chairman of the ATAG board, Dr. Manfred Hoessly, succeeded in acquiring the majority of the company's shares, thus enabling
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A financial institution is an establishment that conducts financial transactions such as investments, loans and deposits. Almost everyone deals with financial institutions on a regular basis. Everything from depositing money to taking out loans and exchanging currencies must be done through financial institutions. Financial institutions has many categories like (commercial Banks- Investment Banks- Investment companies – Insurance companies) Types of Financial Institutions in Egypt: 1- Commercial
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION A Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) is a company registered under the Companies Act, 1956 and is engaged in the business of loans and advances, acquisition of shares/stock/bonds/debentures/securities issued by Government or local authority or other securities of like marketable nature, leasing, hire-purchase, insurance business, chit business but does not include any institution whose principal business is that of agriculture activity, industrial
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access, control, and use of documents created and stored within numerous repositories throughout their organization. Regional Banking industry trends, including consolidations and the desire to centralize operational functions, have forced many financial institutions to seek ways to reign in the costs and inefficiencies associated with disparate document processes. Micro Strategies provides customers with the insight, industry awareness, and technical expertise necessary to design and implement
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multinational banks, with a focus on the impact of the Global Financial Crisis of 2007 (GFC) on the worldwide banking industry and the changes and trends that are likely to affect how these banks will operate in the near future: Political/Legal: The GFC prompted a wave of regulatory reform across the entire industry to ensure banks are managing risk more effectively so as to avoid a repeat of the events of 2007. Economic/Financial: The introduction of regulatory reforms such as Basel III
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Domenick Luongo Fin 635: Dr. Wong 5/4/15 The Great Recession: The Financial Crisis of 2008 Table of Contents: I. Introduction......................................3 II. Cause & Effect of the Housing Bubble..............3 III. Financial Industry................................5 IV. Global Contagion..................................6 a. European Sovereign Debt Crisis of 2007-2008.....7 V. LIBOR.............................................8 b. LIBOR
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ING DIRECT A Review of a Financial Services Company ING Direct is the world leading branchless online saving. As of 2009, ING Direct serves 85 million customers in Europe, the United States, Canada, Latin America, Asia and Australia. They draw on their experience and expertise, their commitment to excellent service and their global scale to meet the needs of a broad customer base, comprising individuals, families, small businesses, large corporations, institutions and governments. Based
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