The Dutch-Bangla Bank Ltd (DBBL) yesterday decided to donate Tk 9.73 crore to Dhaka University (DU) for establishing a research centre on the university campus. The DBBL Board of Directors in its 77th meeting decided to donate the money for constructing an 11-storey research centre ‘Dutch-Bangla Bank Centre for Advanced Research in Arts and Social Sciences Bhaban’ on the DU campus. The research centre, which would be the first of its kind in the country, will be supervised by renowned teachers, scholars
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Mercantile Bank Limited THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 2011 I.1 Mercantile Bank Ltd at a glance Mercantile Bank Limited is one of the famous & oldest private banks in Bangladesh. It is a scheduled private commercial Bank established on May 20, 1999 under the Bank Company Act 1991 by Mr. Abdul Jalil (MP), & registered as a Public Limited Company under Companies Act, 1994. The Bank started commercial Banking operations for both organizations & individuals from June 02, 1999. From then within a short
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Research Topics with Explanation Aneshea Johnson Professor Holly Sprinkle English- Research and Writing 7/13/2012 In this paper, I will discuss three topics that I have an interest in writing about for this English class. The first topic that I have chosen is to critique is “Should citizens be allowed to carry a concealed weapon to their work place”. The reason that I have chosen this topic is because I am against guns and carrying them to work should
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evaluation methods in commercial banks and associated risks for managing assets and liabilities 97 Performance evaluation methods in commercial banks and associated risks for managing assets and liabilities University Reader PhD. Claudiu CICEA, Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest, Romania email : claudiu.cicea@man.ase.ro University Professor PhD. Daniela HINCU, Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest, Romania email : daniela.hincu@man.ase.ro Abstract Commercial banks represent the core of the credit
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Meaning of Bank Bank is a financial intuition, which is engaged in monitory transaction. Bank has always been the most importance and largest financial intermediates. A bank is an institution, which deals with money and credit. It accepts deposits from the public and mobilizes the fund to productive sectors. It also provides the remittance facility to transfer money from one place to another. Bank is therefore, known as a dealer of money. In addition to this, bank may be engaged in different types
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Dexia during the Crisis Dexia was among the earliest banks to be bailed out at the start of the financial crisis, when the short-term money markets it relied on to finance long-term lending to French municipalities seized up after the 2008 collapse of Lehman Brothers, the US investment bank.”(Pignal, Daneshkhu, & Thompson, 2011) The Governments of France, Belgium and Luxembourg provided the bank with €6.4 billion of capital in the bank. The bank underwent restructuring and the governments provided
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cards are more like electronic checks (financial-dictionary). Landmark is credited to creating the first nationwide debit system in 1984 by using ATMs and other networks that would allow debit cards. This made is possibly for small banks to work better with other banks outside their state. As technology grew, this would allow for a system that was able to automatically debit the money used from your checking account. This would make debit cards more available to consumers. By 1998 debit card transactions
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What is noticed at the beginning of the case is Jeremy Frazer, the associate at the investment bank, Hudson and three other members working on the deal, Jean Fenster, Rich Patten and Payton Edwards, have been keeping their experiences of working with Chip Mazey to themselves. The case reveals that they finally confided in each other about how it was like to work with Chip Mazey. Associates and Analyst at Hudson were experiencing something far more than just a competitive and stressful work environment
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MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH OF SMALL & MICRO-ENTERPRISES (SMES) ACASE STUDY OF (UWMFO) MICRO FINANCE INSTITUTION BY HENRY EGYEYU DEDICATION To the memory of my grand father Daniel Egeyu Whose love & enthusiasm for academia first kindled mine? ABSTRACT This research study investigates the impact of microfinance institutions on entrepreneurial development of Small & Micro-enterprises (SMEs) that are
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Corporate Social Responsibility in Islamic Banks of Bangladesh Quazi Sagota Samina* The evolution of Shariah based profit –loss sharing centered Islamic banking, worldwide has changed the thought of financial institutions even of the developed countries in the west. On the other hand the recognition of importance of corporate social activities in the business organizations as well as in financial institutions has accelerated the significance of Islamic banks as in Islam these CSR practice have been
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