‘PAYMENT BANKS; A GAME CHANGER IN THE INDIAN FINANCIAL SECTOR AND A RACE WITH SMALL AND MEDIUM PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS’ Authors: Ajai vishnu, Adith Venugopal, Gokul Ajayakumar Abstract This is for the first time in the history of India's banking sector that RBI is giving out differentiated licences for specific activities. It has given in-principle’ licence to 11 entities to start Payment banks business. RBI is expected to come out with a second set of such licences — for small finance banks — and
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country to a “knowledge base-economy” over the last decade through information communication and technology (ICT). This idea was backed by a policy with it’s objective to accelerate the socio-economic development process with ICT in 2003. The environment of payment system consists of institutional
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e-business: telecommunications networks will support the e-business operations within the enterprise, and with their customers, suppliers, and other business partners) also support the internal business operations, management, and strategic decisions of companies. Macro Environment Factors of Telecom Sector: Macro environment analysis is used to assess the external factors that affect a company or a sector. Analysis of macro environmental factors have
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BUSINESS PROCESS OUTSOURCING ABOUT BPO BPO stands for Business Process Outsourcing. There is a common misconception that B.P.O. and call centers, mean one and the same. A call centre is a remote location in India wherein calls made by customers abroad are routed to India by means of telecommunication equipments. This call is answered by call centre agents who are trained to speak in an accent which the customer can understand. This accent is commonly referred to as Neutral Accent Coming to
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has been ranked as one of the most attractive locations for doing business in Africa, other factors are 100% foreign ownership is permitted, competitive labor force, Quota free access to USA and other European Union Markets, A sound macroeconomic Environment, On-going privatization in key economic sectors, On-going infrastructure development, high degree of personal safety and warm and friendly people, Fast developing financial infrastructure and immediate access to all markets of Economic community
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Corporate Social Responsibility – How the new companies’ bill-2013 will affect the lives of people in India. JOSHI BABU.PALLI 13SSMA35 Contents 1. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)-Definition 2. CSR history in India 3. Role of CSR in society –Indian perspective 4. Indian companies’ achievements as part of CSR so far 5. Companies bill-2013 6. Benefits and challenges to the society 7. Conclusion 1. Corporate Social Responsibility-Definition There are so many definitions are there which
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(profit), but also for the customers' expectations that will pamper their expectations. And also because Etisalat is newly started in Egypt, therefore it has to exceed customers' expectations and to beat the strong competitors in the same region (Vodafone and Mobinil),which are competing themselves by more offers, discounts and new services to delight their customers.Etisalat also needs more attention from the people in the region to attract people to it, so it makes a lot of advertising and also
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| |By: Himadri Mandal | | |MBA (IB) 2007-10. Roll-14 | | |IIFT-Kolkata. | | |Under : Dr. Krishnamachari Rangarajan, Professor
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Chamber of Commerce in Egypt 2001, p. 14). Since the opening up of the sector to private investment in 1998, the Egyptian mobile telecommunications sector has been host to two of the world’s largest mobile operators, namely France Telecom and Vodafone. The two companies, in partnership with their 88 Egyptian Case Studies 89 Egyptian
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“MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS” A multinational corporation has its facilities, subsidiaries, and other assets in countries other than its home country. A multinational corporation is also known as multinational enterprise . Businesses are always running after profits, therefore, they try to find out ways to decrease the cost as much as they can e.g. cheaper labor to bring about efficiency because it cuts cost of production. The concept of MNC’s originated from Western Europe particularly England
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