VAIDHYANATHAN M vaidhydevan@gmail.com +91 9818971270 SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE ✓ Over 6 years of experience in Banking and IT Industry. Involving in functional testing ✓ Working as Associate Test Lead around 2 years and Worked as Assistant Manager in ICICI Bank Ltd for 4 Years ✓ Good understanding of business processes of Banking Industry and Testing Industry. ✓ Extensively used defect Management tools like Digite and Quality Centre ✓ Basic knowledge in Testing
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Deposit Management Practices Of Bank Deposit Mangement: Deposit management consists of acquisitions of stable and low cost deposit for the banking business. Banks are not only dealers in money but also manufacturers of credit money. It is in the sense of manufacturing that the concept of credit creation is used. Similarly deposit creation is an important function of commercial banks. Without deposit they cannot lend at all. When the banks receive cash from customers, deposit are created . These
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1 of 9 Economics 310 Money and Banking Practice Midterm Exam Winter 2008 The actual midterm will involve only 25 multiple choice questions, to be completed in 80 minutes. No calculators, no cell phones, no personal digital media players or any other electronic equipment should be visible or in use during the exam. Each question will score 4 points if correct, 1 point if unanswered and 0 points if incorrect. This means that your final exam score will lie between 0 and 100, but that you can score
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* Home * About Site * Preserve Your Article * Content Quality Guidelines * Disclaimer * TOS * Contact Us 15 main Functions of Commercial Banks Nupur Singh The commercial banks serve as the king pin of the financial system of the country. They render many valuable services. The important functions of the Commercial banks can be explained with the help of the following chart. Primary Functions The primary functions of the commercial banks include the following: A. Acceptance of
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The Uruguay Banking Crisis was a major banking crisis that hit Uruguay in July 2002. In this, a massive run on banks by depositors caused the government to freeze banking operations. The crisis was caused by a considerable contraction in Uruguay's economy and by over-dependence on neighboring Argentina, which experienced an economic meltdown itself in 2001. In total, approximately 33% of the country's deposits were taken out of financial system and five financial institutions were left insolvent
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www.sciedu.ca/ijfr International Journal of Financial Research Vol. 2, No. 2; July 2011 Published by Sciedu Press 61 Determinants of Commercial Banks’ Lending Behavior in Nigeria Felicia Omowunmi Olokoyo Department of Finance, School of Business, College of Development Studies, Covenant University Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria Tel: +234-802-394-8641 Email: felicitymy79@gmail.com Received: January 20, 2011 Accepted: March 30, 2011 doi:10.5430/ijfr.v2n2p61 Abstract This study investigated the determinants
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Principles and Practices of Investment Modes of Islamic Banking | | Abstract: The objective of the study is to gather practical knowledge regarding general banking system, investment and foreign exchange system and its operation. By pictorial description it is tried to find out the variation from various departments, particularly investment. Other objectives of the report are to identify the various types of existing services rendered by the SIBL. understand the prevailing mechanism of modes of
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Banking Sector Performance, Regulation and Bank Supervision Chapter-5 32 other hand, PCBs' deposits in 2006 amounted to Taka 955.5 billion or 51.3 percent of the total industry deposit against Taka 731.3 billion or 47.0 percent in 2005. FCBs' deposits in 2006 rose by Taka 38.2 billion or 33.9 percent over the previous year. The DFIs' deposits in 2006 were Taka 100.2 billion against Taka 89.5 billion in 2005 showing an increase of 12.0 percent over the year. Aggregated Balance Sheet 5
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I. DOMESTIC DEPOSITS 1. Whether banks can accept interest free deposits? Banks cannot accept interest free deposits other than in current account. 2. What rate of Interest is paid by banks on savings bank accounts? With effect from October 25, 2011, saving bank deposit interest rate stands deregulated. Accordingly, banks are free to determine their savings bank deposit interest rate, subject to the following two conditions: (a) First, each bank will have to offer a uniform interest rate on savings
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A REPORT ON THE EFFECT OF FISCAL DEFICIT ON WHOLE SALE PRICE INDEX IN INDIA Submitted by, Group 7 – Sec A Ankit Rout (U111007) Chinmaya Swain (U111017) Kavindra Sharma (U111027) Nikhil Lukose (U111037) Samik Bhattacharjee (U111047) Swarup Kumar Mishra (U111057) ------------------------------------------------- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to express our whole-hearted gratitude to all those who have helped with the report or have been associated with the report in any way
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