Term paper On A comparison of financial performance in the Banking sector- some evidence from bank Nifty. Under the guidance of Mr. K. S. Venkateswara Kumar Asst. professor Ch. H. S. Pavan Kumar 10102463 MBA – IV th sem K L University Vaddeswaram Abstract: The research paper analyzes the performance of the selected banks on the basis of the productivity and the profitability that are reflected in the stock prices. There are several dimensions through which an analysis can be done
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UNIVERSITY. Fascicle of Management and Technological Engineering, Volume X (XX), 2011, NR2 FINANCIAL CRISIS EFFECTS ON ROMANIAN BANKING SYSTEM Anca Maria Roşu Academy of Economic Studies of Bucharest, Institute of Doctoral Studies, anca.rosu@yahoo.com Keywords: financial crisis, effects, marketing strategy, banking services, Romania Abstract: The financial turmoil has prompted a reality check of the banking system. This paper builds on
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opportunity to prepare a ‘Company Profile and Management Analysis’ report. I feel that without his help we couldn’t have made this report. We went to his office if we felt any problem and to give us proper guide line. In short, he became our Text Book ‘Researching Made Easy’! To make this report we needed a lot of information about the particular bank and banking industry as a whole. In the report we have used largely the information provided by different banking personnel. All the people who have helped
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banks form the most important part of Indian financial landscape in terms of their role in channeling credit to the commercial sector and facilitating the process of financial inclusion. In the era of global competition, performance is the key factor for any subject, especially in banking. The Indian banking industry is made up of the Indian public sector banks and private sector banks. In this project an effort has been made to evaluate the financial performance of commercial banks by using key performance
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Background of the Study The students of Bachelor on Business Administration with Banking and Insurance of Pokhara University have been assigned to perform 6 weeks internship on a particular institution and to make an internship report accordingly. This task has been assigned by Management Faculty of the Pokhara University as a partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of BBA-BI program. Faculty of Management; Pokhara University has its ultimate objective of educating students for professional
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1 LIQUIDITY RISK MANAGEMENT: A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL AND ISLAMIC BANKS OF BANGLADESH Banks conventionally fulfill the supreme responsibility of being a financial intermediary between the deficit and surplus unit of the economy. Liquidity risk refers to the excessive transaction cost, excessive loss of value and excessive exertion of time that banks have to face at the time of allocating liquidity to the third party when stipulated. Because of the unique constitutional features
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1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Electronic banking has long been recognized to play an important role in economic development on the basis of their ability to create liquidity in the economy through financial intermediation between savers and borrowers. It also offers financial services and products that accelerate settlement of transactions and in the process reduce cash intensity in the financial system, encourage banking culture, and catalyses economic growth. However, for the effective
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Capital Adequacy of Social Islami Bank Limited By Abdur Rahman Shible ID: 0720529 An Internship Report Presented in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirement for the Degree Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY, BANGLADESH September 2012 Social Islami Bank Limited Page 1 Capital Adequacy of Social Islami Bank Limited By Abdur Rahman Shible ID: 0720529 Has Been Approved September 2012 ______________________ Mr. Abdullah Al Aabed Lecturer School of Business Independent
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n Management of Non Performing Assets σ Abstract - In India the magnitude of the problem of bad debts was not taken seriously. Subsequently, following the recommendations of Narasimham committee and Verma committee, some steps have been taken to solve the problem of old NPAs in the balance sheets of the banks. It continues to be expressed from every corner that there has rarely been any systematic evaluation of the best way of tackling the problem. There seems to be no unanimity in the
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Robust asset growth • Total Indian banking sector assets has reached USD1.5 trillion in FY12 from USD1.3 trillion in FY10, with 73 per cent of it being accounted by the public sector Growing lending and deposit • Total lending and deposits have increased at CAGR of 22.8 per cent and 21.2 per cent, respectively, during FY06-13 and are further poised for growth, backed by demand for housing and personal finance • Higher ATM penetration Total number of
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