capable the management of bank has been converting the institution’s assets into net earnings. In this example, the DBBL earned in year 2010 is 1.989693165 and in 2009 is 1.39102595.The Premier Bank in year 2010 is 2.632 and 2009 is 2.2988, which means the 2010 is than the 2009 by using tk. 100 of assets. Here we see that Premier Bank is higher on ROA, SO Premier bank is better than DBBL. Return on Equity (ROE): Figure: Return on Equity (ROE) Interpretation:
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INTERNSHIP REPORT ON Measuring customer satisfaction by using SERVQUAL Dimensions in Dutch-Bangla Bank Limited INTERNSHIP REPORT ON Measuring customer satisfaction by using SERVQUAL Dimensions in Dutch-Bangla Bank Limited Submitted To: Madam Usmita Afrose Associate Professor Department of Marketing University Of Dhaka Submitted By: Kaniz Fatema Roll: 82 Batch: 15th Department
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1. Introduction As a Corporate Citizen business organizations have to prove their accountability to the society associated with the profit maximization motive to preserve the prolonged existence of the corporate image. This social concern has given the birth of corporate social responsibility (CSR). While the concept of CSR is widely accepted, there is no single, universally accepted definition of CSR. Generally, it refers to business decision-making linked to ethical values, compliance with legal
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The Dutch-Bangla Bank Ltd (DBBL) yesterday decided to donate Tk 9.73 crore to Dhaka University (DU) for establishing a research centre on the university campus. The DBBL Board of Directors in its 77th meeting decided to donate the money for constructing an 11-storey research centre ‘Dutch-Bangla Bank Centre for Advanced Research in Arts and Social Sciences Bhaban’ on the DU campus. The research centre, which would be the first of its kind in the country, will be supervised by renowned teachers, scholars
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Ratio Analysis of Dutch-Bangla Bank Ltd Ratio analysis is a tool used by individuals to conduct a quantitative analysis of information in a company's financial statements. Ratios are calculated from current year numbers and are then compared to previous years, other companies, the industry, or even the economy to judge the performance of the company. There are many ratios that can be calculated from the financial statements pertaining to a company's performance, activity, financing and liquidity
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An Internship Report On Mobile Banking (Banking In Your Hand)-A Study On Dutch-Bangla Bank Limited, Satmosjid Road Branch Date of Submission: 10th September 2011 An Internship Report On Mobile Banking (Banking In Your Hand)-A Study On Dutch-Bangla Bank Limited, Satmosjid Road Branch Date Of Submission: 10th September 2011 Declaration I do hereby declare that this Internship report entitled “Mobile Banking (Banking in your Hand)” is submitted by me to Northern University
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social responsibility (CSR) of private banks, especially Dutch-Bangla Bank Ltd. (DBBL), one of the largest private banks in Bangladesh. This study has been conducted among the stakeholders and beneficiaries of the Dutch Bangla Bank Limited. Surveys have been conducted using structured questionnaires to critically examine the subjective perceptions of the meaning, reasons and various aspects of CSR tasks of DBBL in Bangladesh. It has been found out that common people either do not have clear
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much safer, speedy and safeguard against fraudulent transactions What does DBBL Mobile Banking offer? Customer Registration Cash-in (cash deposit) Cash-out (cash withdrawal) Foreign Remittance Salary Disbursement Person to Person Transfer (P2P) Mobile Top-up Balance Inquiry Where to register? Customer can register at any authorized agent point of DBBL who can display 'DBBL Agent Certificate' and 'DBBL Mobile Banking Banner'. How to register mobile account? Customer fills up
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Subject: “Financial Performance Comparison of Top Rated Commercials Banks of Bangladesh” Submitted by:Name: Jahanara Ferdowsy Id no : BBA 03812295 | Submitted to:Name: Umme Hanna Ari AraAssistant Pro .of BBA Department. Stamford university Bangladesh. | Working Capital Definition: Current assets minus current liabilities. Working capital measures
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