Axis Bank CMP: Rs1125 TP: Rs1441 Buy Particulars NII Operating Profit PAT 1QFY14 4QFY13 2,865 2665 2844 2800 1409 1555 % chg (QOQ) 7.5 1.6 (9.40) 1QFY13 2180 1964 1154 % chg (YOY) 31.4 44.8 22.1 CMP Target Price Investment Period Stock Information Sector Market Cap Beta NSE Code 52 Week High/Low ₹ 1,125 ₹ 1,441 12 Months Highlights: Axis Bank reported a 22.1% YOY earnings growth for the quarter. During 1QFY2014, the bank reported a moderate growth in business, with advances
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FATWA ON BANKING AND THE USE OF INTEREST RECEIVED ON BANK DEPOSITS BY UMAR IBRAHIM VADILLO October 2006 FATWA Fatwa on Banking | The Use of Interest Received on Bank Deposits Table of Contents 1. Introduction ........................................................................3 2. The Issue .............................................................................7 3. Understanding Riba ...........................................................10 3.1 A world shaped by Riba
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National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) is an apex development bank in India having headquarters based in Mumbai (Maharashtra)[3] and other branches are all over the country. The Committee to Review Arrangements for Institutional Credit for Agriculture and Rural Development (CRAFICARD), set up by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) under the Chairmanship of Shri B. Sivaraman, conceived and recommended the establishment of the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD)
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1 Introduction Banking is an important institution in the economy and plays a very important role in the economic life and economic growth of any society. While it is of common understanding that banking is not “The Economy”, it is agreed that the health of the country’s economy is closely related to the soundness of its banking system which can be sustained through strict regulations and supervision in order to monitor and control business risks such as Capital Risks, Liquidity Risks, Credit
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Stress in liquidity is at the heart of any banking crisis in history. During the financial crisis of 2007-09, funding liquidity risk caused the collapse of interbank markets, which became the focus of authorities’ attention at restoring order. Accordingly, central banks and other regulatory bodies world-wide have been evolving prudential liquidity norms in order to impart stability to financial systems. Apart from implementing newer norms on liquidity, they have been devising ways of assessing objectively
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General Banking Operations General banking provides the foundation of banker – customer relation ship through openingaccount. This is the busiest department and the daily transactions of concerned to thecustomers for drawing or depository money , selling of the instrument to them for remittance purpose, collection of their instruments providing other services to them and keep customer section busy.Usually the following sections/departments are involved to perform the general bankingoperations:
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Bargaining Powers of the Suppliers: The suppliers of the bank are basically the investors in the bank. Those suppliers of the bank are i. Promoters: They are the pre-investor of the business house. They were the initial investors of the bank. Initially sunrise bank was a private limited bank, during that time promoters had very high bargaining power. In the past it was experienced that the bank had to work in accordance to the promoters. After the bank was open to the general public, the bargaining
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Banks typically make money by borrowing and lending. They borrow from people who want to deposit and from that deposit they lend money to other who want to borrow to make home or factory. Liquidity is essential in all banks to compensate for expected and unexpected Balance Sheet fluctuations and to provide funds for growth. Commercial or conventional banks are required to hold a sufficient proportion of their assets in the form of relatively riskless instruments for monetary control purposes. (To
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Deposit insurance tends to increase the likelihood of banking crises, the more so where bank interest rates are deregulated and the organized environment is weak. Also, the adverse impact of deposit insurance on bank stability tends to be stronger the more extensive the coverage offered to depositors, where the system is funded, and where it is run by the government rather than the private sector. The oldest system of national bank deposit insurance is the U.S. system, which was established in 1934
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CONTENTS Managing Director & CEO’s Letter to Shareholders Board of Directors Snap Shot of Key Financial Indicators : 2008-2012 Highlights Directors’ Report Management’s Discussion & Analysis Auditors’ Report Balance Sheet Profit and Loss Account Cash Flow Statement Schedules Forming Part of Balance Sheet Schedules Forming Part of Profit and Loss Account Significant Accounting Policies Notes to Accounts Auditors’ Certificate on Corporate Governance Corporate Governance Auditors’ Report on Consolidated
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