transactions. Banks should also consider the relationships between credit risk and other risks. The effective management of credit risk is a critical component of a comprehensive approach to risk management and essential to the long-term success of any banking organization. Prime Bank primarily lends for trade finance although some amount of project financing is also undertaken. The bank has generally maintained a conservative approach towards lending and management claims that their credit appraisal process
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Principle of Management Term Report HR Management in HBL: Submitted To: Ms. Samra tayyab Date: 05th Jan, 2008 Acknowledgements We deem it an honor to our respected teacher her guidance and help that she has provided throughout this course of principle of Management. Because of her patience and extended knowledge over the subject, we were not only able to understand the course but also took keen interest in her lectures. Without her suggestions and advises we would not have been able
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CHAPER ONE RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE Definition The mere statement on the part of a religion that its own beliefs and practices are correct and any contrary beliefs incorrect does not in itself constitute intolerance (i.e., ideological intolerance). There are many cases throughout history of established religions tolerating other practices. Religious intolerance, rather, is when a group (e.g., a society, religious group, non-religious group) specifically refuses to tolerate practices, persons
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1.1 Introduction: A bank is a financial institution, where people secure their money and use this institution as a source of possible finance. Banking in the form in which it exists nowadays is comparatively of recent origin. Before the advent of modern banking, direct finance, where the owner of capital deals directly with the user of capital, was the customary mode of transference of funds from savers to investors. Now, banks are engaged in various
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[pic] 1.0. BRIEF IDEA ABOUT BANK Alfalah Bank Alfalah Limited was incorporated on June 21st, 1997 as a public limited company, under the Companies Ordinance 1984. Its banking operations commenced from November 1st, 1997. The bank is engaged in Islamic banking, commercial banking and related services as defined in the Banking Companies Ordinance, 1962. The Bank is currently operating through 195 branches in 74 cities. Management of Bank Alfalah accepted the challenge to transform this bank into
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community wishes to design their economic activities in accordance with the percepts of Islam so the establishment of some numbers of Islami Bank in Bangladesh is the true reflection of long day’s deep cry in their heart. The Objective of Islami Banking is not only to earn profit, but also to do good and welfare to the people. Islam upholds that, money, income and property belong
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No. 5 6. 7 Part – I Working Report on Export Import Bank of Bangladesh Limited Background & History Corporate Information‟s at a Glance Vision & Mission Objectives Corporate Objectives Board of Directors Shariah Board Islamic bank extend investment (loan) under the principles Branches of EXIM BANK in Bangladesh Financial Performance of EXIM BANK Limited Working Experience at EXIM BANK Job as an Intern Critical Observation and Recommendation 9 10 12 12 13 13 14 15 16 18 20 20 23 Part – II A
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Traditional VS Islamic Financial Derivatives To: Prof. Naser Abu Mustafa By: Mwaffaq Al Jayousi & Mohammad Al Shdooh Abstract This study focuses the light on defining financial derivatives and briefly describe their different types (Options, Forwards, Futures, Swaps, etc.). At the same time it tries to find if these financial derivatives exists in the Arab world, how they are implemented, and if we have an Islamic alternatives for them. Introduction There is a big debate in the Arab
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ACADEMIC GUIDELINES www.ibs.utm.my ACADEMIC GUIDELINES CONTENTS ITEM PAGE Overview / Background of UTM 4 Philosophy of UTM 4 Vision of UTM 4 Mission of UTM 4 Motto of UTM 4 International Business School (IBS) In Brief 5 Vision of UTM IBS 5 Mission of UTM IBS 5 Core Values 5 Client Charter 6 UTM IBS Organization Chart 7 Postgraduate Administrator 8 Graduate Faculty 9 Enrolment and Duration Of Studies 13 Change of Program Of Study, Type of Registration, And Mode of
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1. Introduction 3 2. Corporate communication, Corporate objectives & Branding 4 3. Internal Communication 7 4. External Communication
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