CONTENTS Executive Summary Prefatory Origin of Bank Definition of Bank History of Banking in Bangladesh History of Private Banks in Bangladesh Current Structure of Banks in Bangladesh Introduction Origin of the Report Objectives Scope Rationale of the study Methodology Limitations Literature Review Organization Overview DBL Background Nature of Business Shariah Council of the bank Vision Mission Core Values Objective of EXIM Bank as a shariah basedIslamic Bank Strategic objectives of DBL Customer charter
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important for an organization to have an eyeball view of its financial performance? Companies need to constantly monitor their performance in terms of finances. Some companies use boards to assist in monitoring the financial activities of their organization. Monitoring corporate performance is a critical function of every board. An effective board monitors the overall performance of an organization, including its operational, strategic, and financial objectives. A key aspect of the board’s oversight role
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Risk Identification There are many tools and techniques for Risk identification. Documentation Reviews • Information gathering techniques o Brainstorming o Delphi technique – here a facilitator distributes a questionnaire to experts, responses are summarized (anonymously) & re-circulated among the experts for comments. This technique is used to achieve a consensus of experts and helps to receive unbiased data, ensuring that no one person will have undue influence on the
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General Banking Function of a Public Bank A study on Agrani Bank Limited (ABL) An Internship report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Prepared Under the Supervision of SaminaHaque Lecturer BRACBusinessSchool BRACUniversity Prepared By Md. Samiul Islam ID-05104119 Semester-Fall’2011 BRACBusinessSchool BRACUniversity SUBMISSION DATE-19 JANUARY, 2012 Letter of transmittal January 19, 20111 To SaminaHaque
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to their bank or fund manager and convert their investments into cold cash they can hide under their pillow. But local investors have matured greatly since the global financial turmoil precipitated by the US subprime crisis in 2008. Local markets are jittery but calm, and investments in moderate-to-high-risk investments such as stocks and bonds have remained largely intact. This can be attributed in part to the great strides that leading banks and financial institutions such as the Bank of Philippine
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Ace Institute of Management Pokhara University Submitted for the degree of Master of Business Administration Kathmandu Monday, March 28, 2011 Table of Content 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background 1.2 Problem Statement 1.3 Objectives of the Study 2. THEORITICAL FRAMEWORK 2.1 Research Question 2.2 Research Hypothesis 3. METHODOLOGY AND SAMPLING DESIGN 3.1 Types of Research 3.2 Sources of Data 3.3 Questionnaire Design 3.4 Sampling Design 4. DATA MANAGEMENT AND ANALYSIS
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(LJ) Credit Risk Management Name of Supervisor: Anthony John Bray Student: Dieu Linh Cao. ID number: 12028548. Word count: 4,467 words. Date: 06/03/2013 Executive summary Every day when reading the financial newspapers or news on TV, I notice that the bad debt still has been the big problem of many economics. Bad debt increases which influences to the bank first, and then to the all of the economy. So, I want to do the research about the Credit Risk Management because in my opinion
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Resources Management Research http://www.ibimapublishing.com/journals/JHRMR/jhrmr.html Vol. 2011 (2011), Article ID 598896, 20 pages DOI: 10.5171/2011.598896 The Adoption of Strategic Human Resource Management Practices in Commercial Banks: The Process and Challenges in Kenya George O. Omondi1, Peterson Obara Magutu2, Cliff Ouko Onsongo3 and Linda A. Abong’o4 1 Department of Business Administration, School of Business, University of Nairobi, Nairobi - Kenya 2 Department of Management Science
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have led to proposals for fundamental changes in corporate reporting practices. A variety of new information types are been demanded, in particular forward-looking, non-financial and soft information. Openness and transparency in annual reporting on an unprecedented scale may be inevitable with the adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and Nigeria’s commitment to adopt IFRS; Nigerian companies will have no alternative but to bring themselves up to speed. One way is to ensure
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Developing a Hybrid Savings/ Current Account for Zenith Bank Plc Table of Contents 1.0 : Introduction 3 2.0 PEST Analysis 4 2: 1 Market Evaluation 6 3.0 Product Development 9 4. 0. Marketing Mix 11 4.2 Targeting 14 4.3 Positioning 14 4.0 Conclusions 14 1.0 : Introduction Zenith Bank Nigeria Plc was founded in May 1990 with the headquarters in Victoria Island, Lagos State Nigeria under the management of Macaulay Pepple, who was the pioneer chairman and Jim Ovia,
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