sector in Pakistan comprises of Commercial Banks, Development Finance Institutions (DFIs), Microfinance Banks (MFBs), Non-banking Finance Companies (NBFCs) (leasing companies, Investment Banks, Discount Houses, Housing Finance Companies, Venture Capital Companies, Mutual Funds), Modarabas, Stock Exchange and Insurance Companies. Under the prevalent legislative structure the supervisory responsibilities in case of Banks, Development Finance Institutions (DFIs), and Microfinance Banks (MFBs) falls within
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U B M I S S I O N D A T E: DECEMBER 2 7, 2 0 1 1 Letter of Transmittal 27th December, 2011 To Abdul Alim Baser Lecturer BRAC University Subject: Submission of internship report on Retail Banking Unit & Performance Evaluation of International Finance Investment & Commerce Bank Ltd. (IFIC) Dear Sir, It gives me enormous pleasure to submit the internship report on “Retail Banking Unit & Performance Evaluation of IFIC Bank Ltd”. I expect this report to be informative as well as comprehensive. While
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non-clinical departments such as advertising, accounts payable, legal, human resource, etc) that report to corporation’s centralized Finance department. Some of Finance’s many duties are to book journal entries that are often generic to all departments and review all the submitted P&L from each department. Once the reviews and analyses are completed, the Centralized Finance team consolidates all of the financial statements for the organization as one. My department (OBGYN, Obstetrics & Gynecology)
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several commonly cited reasons for corporate hedging are probably not the primary motivation for why HDG undertakes a risk management program. Instead, informational asymmetries, facilitation of internal contracting, and competitive pricing concerns seem to motivate hedging. How HDG hedges depends on accounting treatment, derivative market liquidity, foreign exchange volatility, exposure volatility, technical factors, and recent hedging outcomes. * Department of Finance, Kenan-Flagler Business School
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Atiur Rahman, governor of Bangladesh Bank; AMA Muhith, finance minister; Farasat Ali, chairman of NRB Commercial Bank; Nurul Amin, chairman of Association of Bankers Bangladesh; and Shahid Reza, a director of FBCCI, attend the launch of the country’s first NRB bank at Sonargaon Hotel in Dhaka yesterday. Photo:Star A new bank started its journey yesterday with an aim to attract more investment and remittances from non-resident Bangladeshis. Finance Minister AMA Muhith inaugurated the bank — NRB Commercial
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Plastic beverage containers are currently in production in Albany, Georgia, custom plastic parts production is in Pontiac, Michigan, and plastic fan parts production is in Hangzhou, China. The research and development facility currently resides at the corporate headquarters in San Jose, California. The majority of their customers are automotive parts manufacturers, aircraft manufactures, the Department of Defense, beverage makers and bottlers, and appliance manufactures. The mission of Riordan Manufacturing
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Distribution and marketing expenses Administrative expenses Other operating expenses Other operating income Operating profit before reorganization/restructuring cost Reorganization/restructuring cost Operating profit after reorganization/restructuring cost Finance costs Profit before taxation Taxation Profit for the year Earnings per share – basic and diluted in Rupees Number of permanent employees at year end 2012 3,739,405 (2,785,235) 954,170 (231,066) (193,676) (33,811) 68,635 564,252 (204,572) 359,680
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[pic] …We Make Things Happen ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It wouldn’t be said less, if we name this very report a leap forward to our emerging careers. This is the first time we’ve done something which asks for a greater sense of responsibility, teamwork, above all an ever unquenched thirst for knowledge. It is Almighty Allah whom we should praise above all for we serve him and his purpose. It is not possible do anything without taking any help from others. In the time of researching we enjoy finding
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.............................................................................. 5 Mission and Corporate Culture....................................................................................................... 6 Employees and the Mission ............................................................................................................ 7 The Importance of the Mission Statement and Corporate Vision................................................... 7 Strategic Analysis ..............
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Their focus is shifting from mass Banking to Class banking with introduction of value added and customized products. Technology now allows banks to create what looks like a branch in a business building’s lobby without having to hire manpower for manual operations. These branches are working on the concept of 24 X 7 working made possible due to Tele banking, ATMs, Internet Banking, Mobile Banking and E - banking. This technology driven delivery channels are used to reach maximum customers at lower
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