AN INTERNSHIP REPORT ON STRATEGIES & PROCEDURES OF FUND COLLECTION AND ITS PERFORMANCE 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
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1 No.3 ISLAMIC BANKING IN BANGLADESH: PERFORMANCE, PROBLEMS & PROSPECTS Md. Abdul Awwal Sarker Islamic banks can provide efficient banking services to the nation if they are supported with appropriate banking laws, and regulations. This will help them introducing PLS modes of operations, which are very much conducive to economic development. It would be better if Islamic banks had the opportunity to work as a sole system in an economy. That would provide Islamic banking system to fully utilize
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and Conventional Banking Muhammad Hanif Assistant Professor, National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences, Islamabad PhD-Finance Scholar at International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan E-mail: muhammad.hanif@nu.edu.pk Abstract Islamic Banking is growing at a rapid speed and has showed unprecedented growth and expansion in last two decades in spite of mismatching of existing financial framework and business practices. By the end of 2008 volume of Islamic banking has reached to US
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NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT •Written contract for the payment of money, by its form intended as substitute for money and intended to pass from hand to hand to give the holder in due course the right to hold the same and collect the sum due PROMISSORY NOTE •unconditional promise in writing made by one person to another signed by the maker •engaging to pay on demand, or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money to order or to bearer •where a note is drawn to the maker’s own order
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TOWARDS THE BEGINNING OF TWENTIETH CENTURY,WITH THE ONSET OF MODERN INDUSTRY IN THE COUNTRY,THE NEED FOR GOVERNMENT REGULATED BANKING SYSTEM WAS FELT.SO IN 1969,INDIAN GOVERNMENTR TOOK THE HISTORIC DECISION TO NATIONALISE 14 BIGGEST PRIVATE COMMERCIAL BANKS.THE NEW GENERATION PRIVATE BANKS HAVE NOW ESTABLISHED THEMSELVES IN THE SYSTEM AND HAVE SET NEW STANDARDS OF SERVICES AND EFFICIECY. WHILE IT IS QUITE EVIDENT THAT INCLUSIVE GROWTH IS IMPERATIVE FOR ACHIEVING THE EQUITY
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Commerce Mobile Banking in Rural India: Roadmap to Financial Inclusion * Ms.Rati Dhillon * Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce, Bharati College, University of Delhi t ABSTRACT The concept of digital inclusion in the banking industry has become a parlance in the worldwide. The term digital inclusion provides the people the skills of basic technology to participate in the knowledge economy that lead to an enhanced performance of macro-economic. The study deals with the mobile banking in India.
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Introduction E-Banking is an electronic banking. Electronic banking is used through computer and associated network of systems. Electronic banking also refers to the banking done through the computer based devices. In electronic banking, the bankers utilize information technology (IT) machines to present improved and proficient services to their customers. The conventional banking is paper based banking; whereas, the e-banking is paper free banking. Electronic banking (e-banking) has finished significant
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conferences can be hot air but this one provided an endless number of presentations with highly researched information-the speakers and panellists had done their homework. They were passionate about their subject and none of them were there for commercial reasons; they didn’t get
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Cashed, Inc. v Talcott In this case, it was ruled that Any Kind should have approached the $10,000 check with additional caution, if it wanted to preserve its holder-in-due-course status (Twomey & Jennings, 2009). According to the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) Section 3-106(d), a party is a holder in due course when: (1) the instrument when issued or negotiated to the holder does not bear such apparent evidence of forgery or alteration or is not otherwise so irregular or incomplete as to
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Banking plays an important role in the economy of any country. In Bangladesh Muslim holds the majority of the population. Though, no Islamic banking but only traditional banking system was developed here till 1983. However, interest is absolutely prohibited in Islam. The main aim of traditional banking is to earn profit by borrowing and lending money in exchange of interest. As a result there is an unfair competition among the bankers and among the customers. The people of this country are profoundly
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