institutions to meet the specific needs of the poor that has enabled informal service providers to fill the vacuum. Without a paradigm shift, especially on the part of banks, financial inclusion is bound to fall short of expectations. It proposes that the banking sector should look at efforts to expand inclusion not as a capital cost or as a charitable expense, but as a long-term investment in the future. The soundness of such an investment is borne out in the success of individual business correspondents
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International Islamic University Islamabad Subject: Commercial Bank management An Over View Of Bank Al-Islami Submitted to: Sir. Ismat Ullah Butt Submitted by: Muhammad Mahmood Khan (group leader) 103-se/bsef(4)/F08 Email address: mmkaries2@hotmail.com Other members: Malik hammad anwar 121-se/bsef(4)/f08 Umair Hassan khawaja 122-se/bsef(4)/f08 Jehanzeb saeed khan 130-se/bsef(4)/f08 Stephen kingori Introduction: Bank-Al Islami The Idea:
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Abstract The retail banking industry in the United States has undergone intense change due to regulation since 2008. Retail banks are continually looking for ways to set themselves apart from their competition, as well as retain and grow their customer base. Banks now understand the value of building relationships with their customers and that they need to provide excellent customer service to them as a means of profitability and survival. Understanding the factors behind customer service and
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| The Rise of the Sukuk in Indonesia’s Islamic Finance Industry Islamic banking is one of the fastest-growing segments in international finance. Indonesia is home to the world's largest Muslim population (around 210 million), yet its share in Islamic finance is still low. Neighbouring Malaysia, with less than a tenth of Indonesia's population, has effectively turned itself into a global leader for sharia-compliant banking. But Indonesia's new Financial Services Authority (OJK) looks determined to
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Business Administration Submitted by: Suruchi Sehdev 10907783 RR1904A56 DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY PHAGWARA EXECUTIVE SUMMARY After liberalization the Indian banking sector developed very appreciate. The RBI also nationalized good amount of commercial banks proving socio economic services to the people of the nation. The public Sector banks have shown very good performance as far as the financial operations are concerned. The total income of the public
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'in principle' approval from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to set up a bank in the private sector, as part of the RBI's liberalization of the Indian Banking Industry in 1994. The bank was incorporated in August 1994 in the name of 'HDFC Bank Limited', with its registered office in Mumbai, India. HDFC Bank commenced operations as a Scheduled Commercial Bank in January 1995. • PROMOTER HDFC is India's premier housing finance company and enjoys an impeccable track record in India as well as in international
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1984 in Bahrain and up the years has pioneered the development of Islamic banking and finance. The Bank is registered with the Bahrain Ministry of Industry &, Commerce CR no. 14400 and is licensed by Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB) as an Islamic Retail Bank, with an authorized capital of US$ 600 Million, of which US$ 122 Million has been issued and fully paid.AIB - Bahrain is one of the Banking Units of Al Baraka Banking Group's (ABG). ABG is a Bahraini Joint Stock Company listed on Bahrain and
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Research Conference 25 - 26 February 2013, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, ISBN: 978-1-922069-19-1 Prospects of Islamic Banking in Bangladesh Md. Maruf Ullah and Md. Shahnur Azad Chowdhury In a developing country like Bangladesh, the Islamic banking system as a whole has a vital role play in the process of economic development. The study has been concentrated on “Prospect of Islamic Banking in Bangladesh”. The paper mainly emphasizes on analyzing the performance of Islamic banks and it has also identified
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Paper On The impact of Business level strategies on online banking in Bangladesh: A case study of Janata bank Ltd. 1 Table of Contents Chapter No 1. Title Page No Historical Background of online banking in general ( Internationally). Digitization of banking system in Bangladesh. Business level strategies and Product profiles of online banking Performance dynamics / Strength of the bank Obstacles to digitization of banking services. SWOT analysis ( Digitization Process): Possible
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Kyoto Bulletin of Islamic Area Studies, 1-2 (2007), pp. 38-53 Islamic Microfinance: A Missing Component in Islamic Banking Abdul Rahim ABDUL RAHMAN 1. Introduction Microfinance means “programme that extend small loans to very poor people for self employment projects that generate income in allowing them to take care of themselves and their families” (Microcredit Summit, 1997). The World Bank has recognized microfinance programme as an approach to address income inequalities and poverty. The microfinance
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