Acknowledgement All praise goes to Almighty Allah who has given me the opportunity to do this report. It is a great pleasure for me to express my sincere appreciation to the Department of Business Administration, Sylhet International University (SIU) for giving me the opportunity to do this report. I want to mention the contribution of all those who have inspired, influenced and guided me to complete this report successfully. First of all, I would like to express my heartiest gratitude to my
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Topic : CREDIT CARD FRAUDS Problem Statement : Analyse the effect of credit card frauds in today’s era of globalization Hyphothesis : Credit card fraud could damage the economy in the long run Research questions : 1)What are the different types of frauds 2)How fraudsters attempt to take advantage of loopholes 3)What are the impact of credit card fraud on card holders, merchants, issuers INTRODUCTION As for in today’s business environment, Credit Card Fraud
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It is the 47th largest country in the world in terms of land area; Major agricultural products in the country are tea, coffee, wheat, sugar cane, dairy products and eggs. Important industries of the country are cement, tourisms, oil refining, and consumer goods. Kenya's economy relies heavily on agriculture and tourism Currency: Kenya shilling. National accounts base year: 2001. SNA price Kenya’s economy suffers from a high population growth rate and rampant corruption. Kenya stands at the
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uncertainties resulting in adverse outcome, adverse in relation to planned objective or expectations. In the financial arena, enterprise risks can be broadly categorized as credit risk, operational risk, market risk and other risk. Credit risk is the oldest and important risk which banks exposure and important of credit risk and credit risk management are increasing with time because of some reasons like economic crises and stagnation, company bankruptcies, infraction of rules in company accounting and
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troductionPage 2 Financial affectsPage 4 Bank collapse/property exposurePage 4 Debt overhangsPage 4 Credit rejectionsPage 5 High Interest RatesPage 6 Delayed payment periodsPage 7 Employment GrowthPage 8 Black economyPage 8 Government & RegulationPage 9 Credit SchemePage 9 SME Credit Guarantee SchemePage 9 Code of ConductPage 9 Tax PolicyPage 10 Employment RegulationPage 11 Red Tape employment LawPage 11 Government Action PlanPage 11 Networking, Technology Development and InfrastructurePage
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Conventional bank and an Islami bank (A study based on TBL and IBBL)” as per the requirement of my Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program which may kindly be accepted favorably. It is to be mentioned that I have been working on the credit management and fund management of Trust Bank Limited and Islamic Bank Bangladesh Limited through collecting data from books, record and internet. It would be profound please for me if report can serve its purpose and I will be available to explain
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FOREWORD I am Sarah Afifah binti Abd Hamid was requested by Puan Rohani Abdul Ghani to conduct a study issue that related to finance sector. I choose “Bank Islam offers superbike financing “as for my individual assignment and presentation. Generally, I have to study and find out why Bank Islam choose to offer superbike financing and what is the reasons due to that. This main finding was that the assumption of increasing profit in sales is increased in this market segment by Bank Islam. Image
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Abstract This study focuses on demand of P2P market among SMEs and consumer market. The researcher has developed a framework based on how peer to peer lending platforms are important for SME’s and what are the governmental regulations to promote online lending platforms, how SMEs play an important role in the development of economy, how important is the peer to peer platform to them and the future position of peer to peer market in Singapore. The focal point lies on the demand of peer to peer lending
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Barclaycard Conditions Credit Card Agreement regulated by the Consumer Credit Act 1974 These are the terms and conditions of an agreement between us (Barclays Bank PLC, Barclaycard Centre, Northampton NN4 7SG) and you MISS Rachel Vassell, of 2 Gate House, SOUTHGATE GROVE, LONDON, n15bu. You have come to us for your card through N/A 1 AMOUNT OF CREDIT 1.1 Your credit limit is based on our assessment of your circumstances, your account history, information we receive from credit reference agencies and
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Chapter: 01 Introduction Introduction: Bangladesh, 160 million peoples country is encompasses with thousands of Industries where service sector have taken the leading position in the country’s GDP in recent years. Banking sector is holding the leading position in order to take the GDP’s leader board of the table among the service industries. Last year Banking sector have contributed 48% of the country’s total GDP which is the clear indicator of pick position holder
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