rating. Rupali Bank Limited offers all kinds of Commercial, Corporate and Personal Banking services covering all segments of society within the framework of Banking Company Act and rules and regulations laid down by Bangladesh Bank. The aim of the Bank is to participate actively in the socioeconomic development of the nation by operating a commercially sound banking system. To accept deposit from the customer and to lend the deposit again to customer is the Prime business of Rupali Bank. The main activities
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of kindness I am grateful to you. This report is not free from mistakes due to some limitations. I hope you accept it with gracious consideration. Sincerely Yours, ---------------------------- Signature KEYA DEBI ROLL NO 347 (Major in Finance) Department of Business Administration University Of Science And Technology Chittagong. TABLE OF CONTENTS Content----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Page Acknowledgement ----------------
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------------------------------------------------- VISION to be the best bank for all our stakeholders. MISSION we aim to be a premier universal bank of international standing, committed to creating and providing the best possible value for our core constituents – clients, employees, shareholders, and the communities whom we serve. We shall exert all efforts to transform every opportunity to expand our sphere of business activities into instruments to help our constituents realize their own
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Foreign Remittance A Case Study on Southeast Bank Ltd, Chouhatta Branch, Sylhet An Internship Report On Foreign Remittance A case study on Southeast Bank Limited, Chouhatta Branch, Sylhet SUBM ITTED TO Department of Business Administration SUPERVISED BY Najia jahura Lecturer Department of Business Administration Leading University, Sylhet Submitted By
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Chapter 1: Background of the Study. 1 Introduction: As a BBA student, it is required to submit an internship paper which is a part of BBA program. Students are usually encouraged to work on economic, finance, monetary, marketing, HR activities and other bank related topics keeping pace with their future career. Banks are dominant institutions of national and international financial system. It has become the heart of the economy. Banks cannot remain indifferent to developments in national as
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Content Page No Chapter 1 Executive Summary Historical Background Economic Landscape Vision Statement Mission Statement Vales Culture Goals Objectives Future Outlooks Chapter 2 Organizational Structure (Organizational Chart) Managing Directors OF HBL Board of directors Board committees Corporate Profile Domestic Branch Network International Branch Network Chapter 3 Managerial function Chapter 4 Chapter 5 SWOT Analysis
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financial products. The bank's core mandate is to promote a culture of saving amongst Zimbabweans, especially in the previously unbanked outlying communities. POSB deals with clients from the lower market. POSB is directly supervised by the ministry of finance and Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. 1.2 THE BUSINESS STATEMENT 1.2.1 Vision To be a world class Savings Bank catering for all. 1.2.2 Mission To be a Savings bank which provides a broad range of quality, accessible and affordable financial services
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be traced back two hundred years to the establishment of the Bank of Calcutta. The keen interest shown by the directors of the bank in maintaining records found an echo in 1975 when R.K. Talwar, a former chairman of the State Bank, commissioned an account of the bank's evolution from its earliest days. Banking in those days was a far cry from what it is today-an unbiased, uniform system that has led to increased purchasing power across classes. At the time, even though the rupee was the unifying
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1.1 Introduction An early market economy and an early form of mercantilism, sometimes called "Islamic capitalism", were developed between the eighth and twelfth centuries. The monetary economy of the period was based on the widely circulated currency the gold dinar, and it tied together regions that were previously economically independent. A number of economic concepts and techniques were applied in early Islamic banking, including billsofexchange, partnership (mufawada,including limitedpartnerships
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“Credit Management and performance evaluation of National Bank Limited” Chapter – 01 Introduction OF THE REPORT 1.1 Introduction National bank limited (NBL) is a full service scheduled commercial bank. It has both local and International Institutional Shareholder. The bank is primarily driven with a view of creating opportunities and pursuing market niches not traditionally meet by conventional banks. National Bank has been motivated to provide “best-in-the-class” services to
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