The main objective of the study is to find out the problem and prospect of mobile banking in Bangladesh. For this research primary data were used. This study adopts with descriptive in nature. Total respondents were 120 within that 61 % respondents think it saves time than traditional banking, the highest number of respondents use mobile banking for 'Air-time top-up' service, that is 21%, out of 120 respondents 56% replied it is less costlier than traditional banking, 100% respondents did agree that
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tremendous potential of the E-commerce market, the Internet provides a unique opportunity for companies to more efficiently reach existing and potential customers. Although most of the revenue of online transactions comes from business-to-business commerce, the practitioners of business-to-consumer commerce should not lose confidence. It has been more than a decade since business-to-consumer E-commerce first evolved. Scholars and practitioners of electronic commerce constantly strive to gain
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Benefits of e-Commerce | The benefits of e-Commerce are many and many. Some of them include: * 24X7 operation: Round the clock operation is an expensive proposition in the brick and mortar world while it is natural in the click and conquer world. * Global reach: The net being inherently global, reaching global customers is relatively easy on the net compared to the world of bricks. * Cost of acquiring serving and retaining customers: It is relatively cheaper to acquire new customers
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Digital Bangladesh "Digital Bangladesh" means an ICT based modern country where there will be adequate power supply, well-networked infrastructure, use of internet, use of open-source software, e-banking, e-commerce and e-governance. Of late the phrase "Digital Bangladesh" has been much talked about especially during the election campaign of the political parties targeting the ninth parliamentary election. On the eve of the election, Bangladesh Awami League, one of the major political parties
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in Bangladesh has opened up windows of opportunity for creative partnerships of banks and mobile telephone companies in devising cost effective arrangements for delivery of financial services. Bangladesh Bank (BB) has been encouraging such bank-led partnerships which will bring win-win cases for all concerned. A number of such BB approved partnerships are already active and you know that BB has already issued guidelines for mobile financial services to facilitate mobile banking in Bangladesh. Ours
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Chapter 1 1.1 Introduction Internet Banking is growing popular day by day in Bangladesh. A number of private as well as local banks are going online now considering the demand and necessity of fast banking. Internet banking not only provides banking facility round the clock but also helps a country to get attached to the international economy as well as business. People throughout the world are now getting engaged with more activity and business and hence need the fast and anytime access to his/her
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Dhaka-1206 | | |Cell: +8801911739265, +8801671141320 | | |E-mail: rofikulbd@gmail.com | | Career Object: To build up an excellent career by hard working in a good environment, Where I will be able
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or dislike the use of e-commerce? E-commerce is the buying and selling of products and services through electronic platforms such as the Internet, email or mobile devices. The expansion of the Internet has contributed to rampant growth in e-commerce. Bata is now using e-commerce on their business, although in other countries Bata started using e-commerce earlier. But in Bangladesh the form of online business not become popular very much. There is certain things e-commerce which customer may or may
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e-governance: e-Services from Citizens Perspective | Problem Statement Bangladesh is a small developing country with millions of people living under poverty. There is a scarcity of resources with high demand of services in the public sector. So, there is no alternative than to find more cost-effective ways to ensure these service deliveries. The digital (or e-) revolution holds the potential to increase the quality of citizen services and increase accountability, transparency and efficiency
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September 2010. Pp. 145 - 156 E-Banking and Customers’ Satisfaction in Bangladesh: An Analysis Jannatul Mawa Nupur* E-banking can provide speedier, faster and reliable services to the customers for which they are relatively happy. E-banking services not only can create new competitive advantages, it can improve its relationships with customers. The purpose of this research is to understand the impact of variables of e-banking on customer satisfaction in Bangladesh. The study period is from 2006
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