the topic. The preparation of this report is based on the information and experience gained by working as the intern at the Nabil Bank, Dharan branch for two months. In addition to this, this report is also the result of the various information acquired through internet, books, banks annual report, previous year’s internship report, etc. The internship at the Nabil Bank, Dharan branch was very fruitful as it enabled us to gain the practical knowledge regarding our theoretical course. The internship
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of deposits anddiscounting of bills, treasury bills etc. The participants in the money market are: thecentral bank, commercial banks, the government, finance companies, contractual savinginstitutions like the pension funds, insurance companies, savings and loan associationsetc. The instruments that are generally traded in the money market constitute: treasury bills, short-term central bank and government bonds, negotiable certificates of deposits, bankers acceptances and commercial papers like the
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Topic Page 1. Historical Background 03 2. Service render by online bank 03 3. Digitization policy of Government and the progrees of online bank 04 4.Business level strategy persue and their success status 07 5.Trend on online banking 09 6.SWAT analysis
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Example of stock saving and loan association In Philippines, there are several savings and loans associations. The Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company, and the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) are two. Minnesota Federal Savings and Loan merged with First Federal Savings and Loan in the mid-80's to form First Minnesota Savings Bank... The New Bank! Norwest Banks absorbed First Minnesota in 1989 or 1990 and has since gone on to become Wells Fargo. I worked in Minnesota Federal's data center and
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Finance Investment and Commerce Bank Limited (IFIC Bank) is banking company incorporated in the People’s Republic of Bangladesh with limited liability. It was set up at the instance of the Government in 1976 as a joint venture between the Government of Bangladesh and sponsors in the private sector with the objective of working as a finance company within the country and setting up joint venture banks/financial institutions aboard. In 1983 when the Government allowed banks in the private sector, IFIC
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CAMPUS FACULTY OF COMMERCE DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING, FINANCE & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE NAME: OCHIENG JARED OPONDO REG NO: C12/60275/09 GROUP: A FACULTY: COMMERCE COURSE: BCOM 330; Financial Institutions and markets TASK: TERM PAPER TITLE: COMMERCIAL BANKING IN KENYA PRESENTED TO: MRS. BOSIRE MARY PRESENTED ON: 19TH October 2011 ABSTRACT: This term paper analyses the commercial banking system in Kenya. In particular it focuses on the history of commercial banks from a general perspective
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European Journal of Business and Management ISSN 2222-1905 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2839 (Online) Vol 4, No.7, 2012 www.iiste.org Consumer’s Perception on General Banking Activities of Commercial Banks: A Study in the Banking Context of Bangladesh Jafirullah Khan Jebran (Corresponding author) Lecturer, Department of Business Administration Atish Dipanker University of Science and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Cell: +88-01914224859 E-mail: jafirullah.khan@gmail.com Md. Afzal Hossain Lecturer,
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Shahjalal Islami Bank Limited (SJIBL) commenced its commercial operation in accordance with principle of Islamic Shariah on the 10th May 2001 under the Bank Companies Act, 1991. During last eleven years SJIBL has diversified its service coverage by opening new branches at different strategically important locations across the country offering various service products both investment & deposit. Islamic Banking, in essence, is not only INTEREST-FREE banking business, it carries deal wise business product
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Abstract Nowadays e-commerce, e-business and financial services industry have increasingly become a necessary component of business strategy and a strong catalyst for economic development. E –banking can provide speedier, faster, and reliable service to the customer for which relatively happy. As a third world developing country, Bangladesh is far behind to reach the expected level in global banking system. So it is our urgent need to upgrade its banking system. This study has been done mainly based
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Course Title: E-Commerce Course Code: 435 An assignment prepared as a part of BBA program by the students of 4th year 2nd Semester, under direct supervision of Mohammad Mizenur Rahman, Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet-3114. Assignment on: A Comparative Study on E-banking: A Study on Web information of Agrani Bank Ltd. & Mercantile Bank Ltd. Submitted to: Mohammad Mizenur Rahman Assistant Professor
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