Internship Report on Functions oF credit risk management in non Banking Financial institutions (nBFi) in Bangladesh A study on IDLC Finance Limited Internship Report on Functions oF credit risk management in non Banking Financial institutions (nBFi) in Bangladesh A study on IDLC Finance Limited Submitted to: Sharmin Shabnam Rahman Dewan Mostafizur Rahman Internship supervisor of the submitter BRAC Business School (BBS) BRAC University Submitted By: Chowdhury Tasmiah Jabeen
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interact and communicate with one another. This places emphasis on the need of technology being more agile, mobile and ultimately adaptable – especially with the growing rates of software integration that we see in financial industry with internet banking and so on. commercial growth (i.e. iPad) and the improvement of the social environment in accessing information (cloud computing). Today, there will be three main points in which I will discuss: 1. Firstly emerging technology in software
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The Software Packages for Banking Applications in India had their beginnings in the middle of 80s, when the Banks started computerizing the branches in a limited manner. The early 90s sawthe plummeting hardware prices and advent of cheap and inexpensive but high-powered PCs andservers and banks went in for what was called Total Branch Automation (TBA) Packages. Themiddle and late 90s witnessed the tornado of financial reforms, deregulation, globalization etccoupled with rapid revolution in communication
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Customer Relationship Management VSF This book is dedicated to my children Emma and Lewis of whom I am enormously proud. Customer Relationship Management Concepts and Technologies Second edition Francis Buttle AMSTERDAM • BOSTON • HEIDELBERG • LONDON • NEW YORK • OXFORD PARIS • SAN DIEGO • SAN FRANCISCO • SINGAPORE • SYDNEY • TOKYO Butterworth-Heinemann is an imprint of Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann is an imprint of Elsevier Linacre House, Jordan Hill, Oxford OX2 8DP 30 Corporate
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limitations. For your kind Evaluation & Consideration. Sincerely Yours, ________________ Ashraful Alam Rony Roll no-16, Batch-31st (A) Regn no.-270476, Session 2012-2013 Program: RMBA (1 Year) Major in Finance & Banking Faculty of Business Studies Dhaka International University Student’s Declaration This project report was prepared by using primary & secondary data. The
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SUMMARY Over 6 years of Business Analysis experience with in-depth knowledge of business processes in health care, banking and financial industries ▪ Experienced in interacting with business users to identify their needs, gathering requirements and authoring Business Requirement Documents (BRD), Functional Requirement Document (FRD) and Software Requirement Specification (SRS) across the deliverables of a project. ▪ In-Depth Knowledge in facilitating Joint Application Development
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National Institute of Technology A Research Report on Customer Service of SBI vis-à-vis other Banks Internship Report submitted in completion of the requirement of Summer Internship at State Bank of India SME Branch, Civil Township, Rourkela Submitted by:- Under the guidance of:- Rasmita Sahu Mr. Prabir Chandra Sahu MBA Student Chief Manager Roll No- 312SM1017 State Bank of india School of Management SME Branch, Civil
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January 2013 Prudential Standard APS 112 Capital Adequacy: Standardised Approach to Credit Risk Objective and key requirements of this Prudential Standard This Prudential Standard requires an authorised deposit-taking institution to hold sufficient regulatory capital against credit risk exposures. The key requirements of this Prudential Standard are that an authorised deposit-taking institution: • must apply risk-weights to on-balance sheet assets and off-balance sheet exposures for
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LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY Form/LPUO/AP-3 (The format to be used for Planning the academic activities other than Lecturers/Tutorial/Practical like Assignments, Case study, Presentation, Quiz, Projects, Class tests, industrial visits, teaching practice, court visits etc. to be undertaken as a part of the continuous assessment for the Course) Home Work No. 02 Lovely School of Business Depatment of Management Name of the faculty member: Rajan Girdhar Course
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RULES AND REGULATIONS OF M.B.A. PROGRAMME – 2010 The Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) is a Post-Graduate course offered as: I. II. Two-year i.e., four semester Full time Day programme Three year, i.e., six semester Part-time programme offered to Working Executives and employees. 1. ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS 1.1 M.B.A. (Day) Candidate seeking admission into Full Time M.B.A. (Day) programme must be: 1. Bachelor degree holder of Osmania University or a degree recognized by the university
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