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challenging work. She always guided us to take and overcome this challenge successfully. Without her help in every step it was quite impossible for us to finish this report properly in time. We are also grateful to AKM Ahsan Habib, Team leader, Retail Banking and Wealth Management, and Othish Asif Rahman, Relationship Officer HSBC Select for giving us valuable information. Table of Content Topic | Pages | Chapter # I: Introduction | 01-02 | Brief History of HSBC | 01-2 | Chapter # II: Main
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Company Profile Company name: I3 Solution Pty Ltd ABN : 70 148 857 916 Address: 27 Oakland Avenue, Cloverdale 6105, WA, Australia Phone : +61 4 3090 8388 Website: www.i3solution.net.au Email: support@i3solution.net.au Company Founder Tat Thang Dang is a founder of I3 Solution Australia. He started his bachelor of Physics under special program for gifted student in Ho Chi Minh University of Natural Science. After finishing the foundation program of that degree, he moved to Australia and completed
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the management strategies to overcome these challenges in the liberalized economy. The banking service is considered, where the franchising marketing strategies, introduction of new products and delightful customer service by new private sector banks and foreign banks pose a serious threat to the existence and survival of public sector banks profitwise. Hence our paper deeply discusses the benefits of e-banking with a view to minimize transaction cost cum operating expenses thereby increasing the
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Relationship Marketing Index Using Holistic Approach A project report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for B.Tech. Project B.Tech. By Katum Yomcha (2010IPG-50) Divyank Shekhar Singh (2010IPG-34) Pradeep Kr. Meena(2010IPG-109) ABV INDIAN INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT GWALIOR-474 010
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Financial Services Q1. The Hypothetical Finance Ltd has structured a hire-purchase deal. The required to make a down payment of 20 per cent of the investment cost. The hire-term is four years with quarterly payment in advance. The flat rate of interest is 13 per cent. The finance company would charge a frontended documentation and service fee and allow rebate for prompt payment @ 0.5 per cent and 1 per cent of investment outlay respectively. Assuming after paying 24th installment, a hirer wishes
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Credit Risk Management of Prime Bank Limited University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh Internship Report Credit Risk Management of Prime Bank Limited Submitted to Sumaiya Zaman Senior Lecturer ULAB School of Business Submitted by Sadia Ferdous ID # 092011014 Date of submission 21 August 2013 Acknowledgements I would like to thank my supervisor, Sumaiya Zaman, Senior Lecturer, ULAB, for her guidance and feedback during this internship, without which I would have been unable
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Financial Services Q1. The Hypothetical Finance Ltd has structured a hire-purchase deal. The required to make a down payment of 20 per cent of the investment cost. The hire-term is four years with quarterly payment in advance. The flat rate of interest is 13 per cent. The finance company would charge a frontended documentation and service fee and allow rebate for prompt payment @ 0.5 per cent and 1 per cent of investment outlay respectively. Assuming after paying 24th installment, a hirer wishes
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