An Overview of SME On Mercantile Bank Submitted to: Sharmin Sabnam Rahman 1st Supervisor Kohinur Akter 2nd Supervisor Submitted by: SHETU GUPTA ID# 05104092 Course no-Bus400 1 May 13, 2010 Sharmin Shabnam Rahman ( Lecturer) BRAC Business School BRAC University, 66, Mohakhali, Dhaka- 1212 Dear Madam, I am very pleased to submit my internship report on “Mercantile bank Limited” which is an essential requirement for the completion of BBA program. This report is the result of the
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Origin of the Report: Consumer banking is a major source of earning for Standard Chartered Bank. The principal issue to be considered while giving the facilities to individual consumer or to groups is the opportunity associated with such activities. Consumer banking opportunity is analyzed through considering a number of factors involved in it. All financial institutions have their individual way of measuring and managing opportunity to keep it at the highest possible level. Objective: The
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technology, which is not possible through financial investment in goods and services. • FDI also promotes competition in the domestic input market • Profits generated by FDI contribute to the corporate revenue in the host country • Operation of new ventures by FDI leads to employee learning in the host country who learn how to manage and operate the businesses. This contributes to human capital development of the host country. • Profits generated by FDI contribute to tax revenues
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number of incubator listed firms were selected and their financing process has been introduced. This report exclusively focused its view toward ICT SMEs. The fact that ICT Incubator is only accessible to IT companies and the importance of ICT in Bangladesh economy growth has an implicit importance in this regard. The report took this issue further by listing the bars that remains in today’s financial market for an ICT SME. The report also contains critical analysis of the whole financing process
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Pakistan 3 2.2 Types of papers produced 4 2.3 Method of Producing Paper 4 2.4 Raw Material Availability 5 3. Current status of Trade and Potential of Pak- Brazil Trade Cooperation in this sector 7 3.1 Potential of Export to Pakistan 8 4. Future Outlook 10 5. Companies and Useful Links 11 1[pic] SECOM-Islamabad, Pakistan [pic]Pulp and Paper Industry
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BANK PROFILE Mercantile Bank Limited (MBL) is a second generation commercial bank with 42 online branches across major cities in Bangladesh and 1115 full time employees on year end 2008. It offers full range of commercial banking products and services to the corporate, mid-market and retail segment. Under the corporate banking segments the Bank has comprehensive range of financial products including corporate deposit accounts, syndicated financing, term loan, project finance, export-import
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STRUCTURE, ADMINISTRATION OF VAT IN BANGLADESH WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO EVASION CONTROL AND MEASUREMENT OF VAT POTENTIAL DR. RAFIQUL ISLAM First Secretary VAT : Policy National Board of Revenue Government of Bangladesh. (The author acknowledges special thanks to Mr. Saiful Islam Khan, Member (VAT), NBR for his constant guidance in preparing this article. Dr. Mahesh C. Purohit, Professor of National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi, India was kind enough to comment on the initial
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[e-commerce] used in the banking service of Bangladesh”. The report focuses on the private banking service in our country. We have been told to choose any one of the private banks operating in our country, irrespective of its origin. We chose the Jamuna Bank Limited for our report. 1.2 Origin The course instructor of Management Information System (MIS-405) Ms. Ayesha Jahan orally authorized the task of writing this report to a group of five students. We proposed Jamuna Bank Limited as per the requirements
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etc. Bangladesh banking sector is lagging far behind in adopting these changes. Bank plays an important role in the business sectors and in the industrialization of a country. Basically the banks take deposits from the customers against interest and lend it to the borrowers against interest cessation period. Under these circumstances of bank offers different interest rates and other options to the customers to remit and deposit their money. These options are very common among all the banks, but only
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Internship report On Bangladesh Shilpa Bank (BSB) (Central Recovery Department) Prepared for: Mr. Abdul Awal Chowdhury Senior Manager Training Department of Bangladesh Shilpa Bank Head Office, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000 Supervised by: Prof. Dr. Saroj Kumar Saha
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