Performance evaluation of Commercial bank of Ceylon Limited: Bangladesh Performance Evaluation Commercial bank of Ceylon Limited Bangladesh Submitted to: Nazir Ahmed Khan School of Business United International University Submitted by: Md. Fakhrul Islam | 111093072 | Ararat Hossain | 111093015 | Syed Ahmed Sadee | 111093130 | Md. Omar Faruk | 111093145 | Rashed Abdullah Rumen | 111092105 | Section: A Course: Principles of Banking and Insurance Submission date: July
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Assignment criteria • CSR (Corporate Social Responsibilities) • CSR practices in Bangladesh. • CSR in Banking sector ( Education , Health care, Social development) • Principals of CSR • Advantages of CSR • Disadvantages of CSR + ` Corporate Social Responsibilities Corporate Social Responsibilities simply means business giving back to the society. Corporate social responsibility is the commitment of business to contribute to sustainable economic growth,
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expectation by having cards facility( Credit card and ATM card) and loan(Car loan, Personal loan and Home loan). Now a day taking loan has become a medium for buying the comfort and with this thought Dhaka Bank LTD. (DBL) is offering passive offer towards the customers compare to the other commercial bank, so that DBL can contribute over the desirability of the customer .and it has become possible through offering lower inertest rate over the asset produce and higher interest rate over the liability product
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School of Business Asian University of Bangladesh, Dhanmondi Campus, Dhaka-1209. Subject: Submission of Internship Report. Dear Sir: I have great pleasure to replace before you my Practical Orientation in Bank report on Mercantile Bank Limited, 25/1, Zindabahar 1st Lane, Nayabazar, Dhaka, where I have completed my orientation in Bank program from 1st April to 30th June 2007 as a part of the BBA curriculum. I have observed and studied different functions of a bank and was assigned to submit a report
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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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percent of the people in developing countries lack access to financial services from institutions, either for credit or savings1, which further fuels the “Vicious Cycle of Poverty” (refer to Fig. 1). If the people of LDCs have a limited capacity to invest in capital, productivity is restricted, incomes are inhibited, domestic savings remain low, and again, any increases in productivity are prevented. A lack of access to financial institutions also hinders the ability for entrepreneurs in LDCs to engage
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Investment Corporation of Bangladesh CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET as at 30 June 2010 Note Property and Assets Cash and Bank Balances Investments: Government Securities Capital Investment in Other Institutions Marketable Securities- at cost Bonds Loans and Advances: Margin Loan – Secured Unit & Mutual Fund Advance Account – Secured Consumer Credit Scheme Bridging Loan Debenture Loan Lease Receivables Other Loans and Advances Premises and Equipment (at cost less depreciation) 2010 Taka 14,889
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Lumpur, Malaysia, ISBN: 978-1-922069-19-1 Prospects of Islamic Banking in Bangladesh Md. Maruf Ullah and Md. Shahnur Azad Chowdhury In a developing country like Bangladesh, the Islamic banking system as a whole has a vital role play in the process of economic development. The study has been concentrated on “Prospect of Islamic Banking in Bangladesh”. The paper mainly emphasizes on analyzing the performance of Islamic banks and it has also identified some problems & opportunities and provided some
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CORPORATE FRAUD & THE ROLES OF AUDITOR (BANGLADESH PERSPECTIVE) Submitted To: Tahmina Ahmed Lecturer Department Of Accounting And Information Systems University Of Dhaka. Submitted By: Group No. 02 ID 18003 18051 18053 18073 18089 18200 NAME Safiqur Rahman Mahadin Anik Mahmudul Islam Arnab Kumar Chakrabartty Abdullah Al Noman Namrata Chakma Date of Submission: November 11, 2014. 1|Page This Report Includes The Following Contents Chapter No. Contents Page No. 01.Introduction 1.1 1.2 1
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