Customer Satisfaction in the Mobile Telecommunications Industry In Nigeria Author: | Dr. Samuel Eniola anders.hederstierna@bth.se | Title: | Customer Satisfaction in the Mobile Telecommunications Industry In Nigeria | Translated title: | Customer Satisfaction in the Mobile Telecommunications Industry In Nigeria | Abstract: | Customer satisfaction is a fundamental marketing construct in the last three decades. In the past, it was unpopular and unaccepted concept because companies thought
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2010 Measuring Service Quality: A Comparative Analysis Between Standard Chartered Bank and Dhaka Bank Mohd. Takdir Hossan* Abstract This study compares the quality of services provided by Standard Chartered Bank and Dhaka Bank Ltd in Bangladesh. The premise of the paper is that the quality of bank’s services would be contingent on the incentive structure under which these institutions operate. Since banks are not subsidized and depend on income from clients, they would be more motivated to
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Wealthy, young, and ambitious How banks can profitably serve the rising mass affluent Contacts About the authors Chicago Melbourne Sydney Ashish Jain Partner +1-312-578-4753 ashish.jain @strategyand.pwc.com Suzanne Lyman Principal +61-39-221-1910 suzanne.lyman @strategyand.pwc.com Peter Burns Partner +61-2-9321-1974 peter.burns @strategyand.pwc.com London Mumbai Tokyo Alan Gemes Senior Partner +44-20-7393-3290 alan.gemes @strategyand.pwc.com
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Globalization has brought in many changes in the business scenario with the whole world inching towards a big market place. Communication between buyers and sellers become critical as each can opt to explore a greater number of alternatives than before. E-commerce through the use of internet, e-mails, websites and other facilities enables a businessman to be linked with every corner of the world and thus opens up greater opportunities in the world market. As a signatory of WTO practices Bangladesh
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A PROJECT REPORT ON “WHOLE SALE BANKING OPERATIONS” IN AXIS BANK SUBMITTED TO ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR DEGREE OF M.B.A. (BUSINESS APPLICATION) For the Academic year 2008-2010 Submitted by: Miss. SHILPA S. UPADHYAY Under the Guidance of Miss. RIDDHI DESHPANDE CENTUM LEARNING CENTRE, SHANKAR NAGAR, NAGPUR AFFILIATED BY ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI CENTUM LEARNING CENTER, NAGPUR AFFILIATED BY ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI CERTIFICATE This is to certify
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The Information Security Challenges and Threats of Private Banks: Evidence From Bangladesh. Submitted To: Abul Khayer Lecturer Department of International Business University of Dhaka Submitted By: Raju Ahmed (Id no. 5) Lima Nath (Id no. 19) Tanzin Ara (Id no. 26) Zuairiyah Mouli (Id no. 43) Syed Arman Ali (Id no. 57) Department of International Business (3rd Batch) University of Dhaka Letter of Transmittal 3rd november, 2013 Abul khayer Lecturer
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J.KAU: Islamic Econ., Vol. 19, No. 2, pp: 23-36 (2006 A.D./1427 A.H.) A Panel Data Analysis of Fee Income Activities in Islamic Banks SHAHIDA bt. SHAHIMI Candidate of Islamic economics and assistant lecturer of Islamic economics, banking & finance, Email: shahida@pkrisc.cc.ukm.my, ABD. GHAFAR B. ISMAIL Professor of banking and finance, Email: agibab@pkrisc.cc.ukm.my and SANEP B. AHMAD Lecturer of Islamic economics and statistical economics, Email: nep@pkrisc.cc.ukm.my Islamic Economics and Finance
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1, Issue 1, pp: (29-39), Month: April - June 2014, Available at: www.paperpublications.org An Analysis of Indian Banking Industry with Special Reference to ICICI Bank Sana Samreen Abstract: The last decade has seen many positive developments in the Indian banking sector. The policy makers, which comprise the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Ministry of Finance and related government and financial sector regulatory entities, have made several notable efforts to improve regulation in the sector
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countries. Green Banking is a general term, which can cover a multitude of areas from a bank being environmentally friendly to how and also where their money is invested. Green Banking refers and emphases on environmental-friendly practices and reducing carbon footprint from banking activities. A green bank is a bank that promotes environmental and social responsibility but operates as a traditional community bank and provides excellent services to investors and clients. Its progressive approach
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An insight view of an organization (HSBC Bank) Table http://search.yahoo.comof Contents Serial Number | Name | Pages | 01 | Acknowledgment | 01-01 | 02 | Introduction | 01-01 | 03 | Scope and limitation of the project | 02-03 | 04 (a) | Company information | 03-03 | 04 (b) | Company mission, vision | 03-04 | 04 (c) | Organizational Structure | 04-05 | 05 | Legal Barriers | 05-07 | 06 (a) | Major
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