Bangladesh Software Industry Chapter One Introduction Software industry is labor-intensive, has relatively low-entry barriers and few economies of scale and so offers lucrative opportunities for developing countries to join the ranks of the developed world. The scale and pace of growth in this sector is faster than in any other industry, and a number of developing countries having cheap, talented labor are attempting to emulate the success enjoyed by countries such as China, Thailand and
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What is E-banking? .Online banking or Internet banking . In simple terms it does not involve any physical exchange of money, but it’s all done electronically, from one account to another, using the Internet. . From a personal computer, customers can access their bank account information, and perform many banking functions, like transferring money, making a loan payment Once they register themselves on a bank website, they can view .Their accounts, credit card & home
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Literature review The concept of Supply Chain Management is based on two core ideas. The first is that practically every product that reaches an end user represents the cumulative effort of multiple organizations. These organizations are referred to collectively as the supply chain. The second idea is that while supply chains have existed for a long time, most organizations have only paid attention to what was happening within their “four walls.” Few businesses understood, much less managed, the
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Ibrahim Hamid 2010-2-13-085 Mahamudul Mojid Mim 2010-3-13-048 Sanjoy Sarker 2010-3-10-046 Company profile: Walton HIL (Walton Hi-Tech Industries Ltd.) is the pioneer of Refrigerator, Freezer, and Motorcycle manufacturing technology in Bangladesh which is treated as one of the most sophisticated plants in South East Asia. It is also the manufacturer of Energy Saving Lamp and Microwave Oven. R. B. Group, Mother Company of Walton Hi-Tech Industries Ltd. (Walton HIL) is one of the country’s
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Jahan Lecturer Department Of Finance and Banking Dhaka Commerce College Submitted By: Fahim-Ul Kabir Khan Roll No: 978 88 76 Registration No: 185 86 89 B.B.A (Hons.) Part 2 Session 2010-2011 Department Of Finance and Banking Dhaka Commerce College Date of Submission: May 31, 2014 [pic] National University Letter of Transmittal May 31, 2014 Fahmida Israt Jahan Lecturer Department of Finance and Banking Dhaka Commerce College Subject: Term Paper On Credit Risk Management
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Course Title: E-Commerce Course Code: 435 An assignment prepared as a part of BBA program by the students of 4th year 2nd Semester, under direct supervision of Mohammad Mizenur Rahman, Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet-3114. Assignment on: A Comparative Study on E-banking: A Study on Web information of Agrani Bank Ltd. & Mercantile Bank Ltd. Submitted to: Mohammad Mizenur Rahman Assistant Professor
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E-Banking: ‘A new era of customer satisfaction through SMS Banking’ Abdullah Hassan, BBA(Hon’s), Fourth Year, Department of Management Studies, University of Chittagong, abdtek@gmail.com Abstract According to the Euronet mobile Banking Guide, there are currently close to 400 mobile operators in over 133 countries who are signing up 4 to 6 new customers every second. That means people are now much more interested in cell phone than before. Users always seek multi-dimensional use
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Limited, Narayanganj Branch is prepared to fulfill the partial requirement of the internship program, a full credit subject of the BBA program of the University. Bank can be termed as iron cell of blood in a financial system of a country. In Bangladesh today financial sector is one of the most established areas in the macroeconomic sector. Banking is a pillar of economy that is guided by laws, rules, regulations and practices. The main objective of the banking industry is to collect deposits from
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Survey on Status of Women Entrepreneurs In Bangladesh 1. Background of the Survey 1.1 Women in Bangladesh Bangladesh is a resource-limited and overpopulated country where society is highly stratified, services and opportunities are determined by gender, class and location. However, women make nearly half of the population (Table -1), which means huge potential to be utilised for socio -economic development of the country. Table -1 Population Status of Bangladesh Census From 1998 Total Male Female 1262000
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day-to-day management activities (UNDP, 2004). Women in Asian countries like India, Myanmar and Bangladesh have played and also are playing a good role in politics. So, Bangladeshi women are enjoying freedom to join politics as well as business. But compared with the Unites States and the European countries, the number is still poor. In fact, women entrepreneurship development is a challenging phenomenon in Bangladesh as women are lagged behind (economically and socially) compared to men. Generally, women
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