MBA from Stamford University Bangladesh. In our economy, there are mainly three types of schedule commercial banks are in operation. They are Nationalized Commercial Banks, Local Private Commercial Banks and Foreign Private Commercial Banks. All Bank has discovered a new horizon in the field of banking area, which offers different General Banking, Investments and Foreign Exchange banking system. Globalization of the world economy for goods and services makes foreign exchange necessary for almost
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Performance Appraisal Process of GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Bangladesh Limited. Course coordinator Amita Das Lecturer, Dept.of HRM Date of Submission - 08/07/2012 Submitted by Md.Shamirul Islam 2nd year 1st semester ID: 11133027 Letter of Transmittal July 08, 2012 Amita Das Lecturer, Dept of HRM Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University Subject: Submission of Assignment on Performance Appraisal Process of GSK Limited Bangladesh. Dear Madam, I feel very glad to inform
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of Marketing Jagannath University, Dhaka Letter of Transmittal 15th October, 2012 Supervisor Mr.Md.Mahathy Hassan Jewel Lecturer Department of Marketing Jagannath University, Bangladesh. Subject: Submission of the internship working report. Dear Sir, With great pleasure I have prepared this Internship Report on Al-Arafah Islami Bank Ltd. Hopefully this report will provide you a good insight about the marketing practice in
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gender equality in education promotes other important development goals, including lower fertility and lower child mortality. Gender inequality in education has a direct impact on economic growth through lowering the average quality of human capital. Economic growth is indirectly affected through the impact of gender inequality on investment and population growth also. Gender inequality may have adverse impacts on a number of valuable development goals. First, gender inequality in education and access
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Contents 1.0 Background ..................................................................................................................................... 1 2.0 Bangladesh: Country Overview ..................................................................................................... 3 2.1 Significance of Ship breaking in Bangladesh ............................................................................................... 3 3.0 Bottom of the Pyramid ................................
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t r i b u t i o n o f U N F PA a n d I P P F Bangladesh Country Evaluation Report DFID Department for International Development Addressing the Reproductive Health Needs and Rights of Young People since ICPD: The contribution of UNFPA and IPPF Bangladesh Country Evaluation Report September 2003 Written by: Alanagh Raikes Malabika Sarker Hashima-e-Nasreen For: UNIVERSITY OF HEIDELBERG UNFPA and IPPF Evaluation: Bangladesh Country Report CONTENTS Acronyms............
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1.1 Introduction: Financial development is essential for economic growth and development, and weak financial systems make countries defenseless to crises. A growing body of empirical literature shows these relationships. This means that to enhance economic growth, developing countries must take initiative to increase both the financial depth and diversity of their financial sectors. Banking sector is one of the most important sectors for the economy of a country. Sometimes it is called heart of the
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Bank 2.9.1 Functions of the Bank 2.9.2 Branch network 2.9.3 Management system 2.9.4 Products and Services 3 Introduction: 3.1 FUNCTIONS OF GENERAL BANKING: 3.1.1 Documents to be obtained for different types of account: 3.1.2 Remittance Section: 4 Foreign Exchange 5 Guarantee 6 Bank’s liability: 6.1 Fiscal incentives: 6.2 Financial incentives: 7 Remittance 7.1 Interest received from Loan for the last 3 years 8 BIBLIOGRAPHY 9 Findings 9.1 Possible Measures 10 Conclusion: INTRODUCTION Today’s fast
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Abstract This report aims to identify the business value of information system in an organization. The organization that has been focused is HSBC Bangladesh. The CRM department of HSBC Bangladesh had recently incorporated a new software, namely “Credit Exception Tracking System”. This report primarily focuses on the situation of the bank prior to the incorporation of this information system in the CRM department, and it expands with a qualitative and quantitative analysis of benefits being
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[pic] …We Make Things Happen ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It wouldn’t be said less, if we name this very report a leap forward to our emerging careers. This is the first time we’ve done something which asks for a greater sense of responsibility, teamwork, above all an ever unquenched thirst for knowledge. It is Almighty Allah whom we should praise above all for we serve him and his purpose. It is not possible do anything without taking any help from others. In the time of researching we enjoy finding
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