work tries to outline the prevailing condition of the Microfinance in India in the light of its emergence till now. Microfinance refers to small savings, credit and insurance services extended to socially and economically disadvantaged segments of society. It is emerging as a powerful tool for poverty alleviation in India. The prospect of Micro-Finance is dominated by SHGs (Self Help Groups) - Banks linkage Program. Its main aim is to provide a cost effective mechanism for providing financial services
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EVALUATION AND STRUCTURE OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN INDIA Vinod Raina, ACS, Company Secretary Anjani Technolast Limited, Noida Introduction In the earlier societies functions of a bank were done by the corresponding institutions dealing with loans and advances. Britishers brought into India the modern concept of banking by the start of Bank of England in 1694. In 1708, the bank of England was given the monopoly for the issue of currency notes by an Act. In nineteenth century various banks started
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Rabeya feels secured about her future Ms. Rabeya Boshri a beneficiary of the "Jonaki Samiti" of Coast Trust, Cox's Bazar is a successful borrower of microcredit loan operations. She lives with her husband, Mr. Abdus Salam, a daughter and two sons. At present all her children go to school and she is able to bear both the educational and family expenses. Along with that she is now able to make some personal savings additional to general savings of "Jonaki samiti". But things were not the same
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STRATEGIC PLAN 2009 - 2013 BERENDINA MICROFINANCE INSTITUTE TABLE OF CONTENTS ABBREVIATION: ................................................................................................................................................. 4 1. CURRENT SITUATION ............................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2. COMPANY INFORMATION ....................................................................
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NRI’s Guide to Investment in Immovable Property and Tax Planning Rajkumar S. Adukia B.Com (Hons.), LL.B, ICWAI, FCA radukia@vsnl.com/rajkumarfca@gmail.com 093230 61049/ 093221 39642 Preface The last few years have seen tremendous growth in the real estate sector of India. Adding impetus to the growth is the liberal policy adopted by the Government of India towards foreign investment in this sector. It appears as if this is the right time for the NRIs to invest in immovable property in India
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Introduction to Islamic Insurance K. M. Mortuza Ali 1 K. M. Mortuza Ali Managing Director Prime Islami Life Insurance Limited 29 Dilkusha C/A Raj Bhaban (6th Floor) Dhaka – 1000 Phone – 9560889, 9570729 (Off) 8353552 (Res) Mobile – 019-366617 Fax – 880-2-9564390 Email – plicl@bdonline.com kmortuza@bdmail.net 2 Chapter (I) Basic ideas about Risk & Insurance 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. What is Risk? How do we distinguish between pure risk and speculative risk ? How risk is handled
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“If you have any query about this document, you may consult issuer, issue manager and underwriter” PROSPECTUS of GSP FINANCE COMPANY (BANGLADESH) LIMITED For Public Issue of 20,000,000 ordinary share of Tk.10.00 each at an issue price of Tk.25.00 per share including a premium of Tk. 15.00 per share totaling Tk. 500,000,000.00 Opening date for subscription Closing date for subscription Non‐Resident Bangladeshi (NRB)
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Equipment Suppliers * Audio-Visual Tapes & Cassettes * Alarm & Alarm Systems * Abrasives * Aluminium Fabricator * Aluminium Products Manufacturer, Dealer & Seller * Association of Development Agencies in Bangladesh * Associations * Animal Health * Ayurvadic & Herbal Products * Aerosol * Accounts & Audit Service * Agricultural Machineries & Equipment * Air Condition Project & Installation * Air Conditioner
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Course ID: LBA 101 © Prof. M. Emdadul Haq 22 February 2010 Arab Conquest of Sindh and the Emergence of Muslim Bengal Introduction: • While Harsha Bhardan was reigning over a powerful kingdom in north India when Huen-Tsang, the Chinese scholar-pilgrim, was studying at Nalanda University in Magada, and Islam was emerging as a great religion in Saudi Arabia. It took nearly 600 years before the new religion reached the heart of India and then to Bengal as an ideology. • Prophet Mohammad (SWA)
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Introduction: One of the primary functions of a specialized bank is to extend credit to the deficit economic unit that comprises borrowers of all types. Bank credit is essential of economic development. Without adequate finance, important for the economy in the sense that it can simultaneously finance all the sub sectors at financial area, which comprises agricultural, commercial and industrial activities of a nation. Objective of the study: The main objective of the study is to examine the lending
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