limitations. For your kind Evaluation & Consideration. Sincerely Yours, ________________ Ashraful Alam Rony Roll no-16, Batch-31st (A) Regn no.-270476, Session 2012-2013 Program: RMBA (1 Year) Major in Finance & Banking Faculty of Business Studies Dhaka International University Student’s Declaration This project report was prepared by using primary & secondary data. The
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CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT IN BANKS WITH REFERENCE TO CORPORATION BANK UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI PROJECT REPORT ON “CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT IN BANKS WITH REFERENCE TO CORPORATION BANK” T.Y.B.B&I (SEMESTER V) ACADEMIC YEAR: 2011 – 2012 SUBMITTED BY ............................ ROLL NO – ................... PROJECT GUIDE PROF. .............................................. College Name
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Internship Report On Credit Risk Management: A Study On Sonali Bank Ltd. Supervised By: Shahidul Islam Lecturer Department of Marketing Comilla University Prepared By: Mahmudul Hasan ID – 0807031 Session- 2008-2009 3rd Batch Date: 20th January,2014 Department of Marketing Comilla University Table of Contents Contents Page no. Letter of Transmittal Letter of Authorization Acknowledge Executive Summery Chapter- 01 Introduction Background of the study Problem Statement
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Question No. | Answer | 1 | a. Well-developed equity market & dispersed ownership | 2 | c. Voluntary practices | 3 | a. Advertising | 4 | a. Monetary Policy | 5 | c. That portion of bank’s total cash reserves which they are statutorily required to hold with the RBI. | 6 | b. The Greenbury Committee, 1995 | 7 | b. Bank | 8 | d. Harshad Mehta scam, 1992 | 9 | b. Diffused Debt | 10 | a. Director | 11 | b. De Facto | 12 | b. Independent auditors | 13 | a. Ganguly Group |
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China’s Banking Sector The Chinese banking sector was almost completely owned by the government and it was isolated from the global economy. Chinese banks were subject to the requirements of their government’s central intended economic policy. Since 1978, the Chinese government has focused on creating a banking system with different types of institutions and agencies that function in diverse markets with clearly stipulated functions. One of the main objectives of the Chinese banking reforms
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manufacturing and service sectors have faced dramatic changes in their business environment. The secondary sector of the economy includes those economic sectors that create a finished, usable product: manufacturing and construction. Some economists contrast the wealth-producing sectors in an economy such as manufacturing with the service sector. Service’ can range from retail, insurance and government. Economists state that an economy begins to decline as its wealth-producing sector loses influence. Along
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Santander's network around the world, mainly in continental Europe, Latin America and the United Kingdom three major markets. Its business scope relatively broad international business, retail business, the company's business, SME business, asset management, private banking, university finance business, consumer credit. Santander international development started late, but come from behind. In the 1990s, through the implementation of its expansion strategy of large-scale overseas acquisitions, fast emerging
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financial system of Iraq with a forward looking approach. At the outset it was agreed with Iraqi authorities that the focus of this review should be forward looking and constructive. Overall the financial sector in Iraq is underdeveloped, and is playing a limited role in financial intermediation. The banking system is still by far the most important part of the Iraqi financial system, accounting for more than 75 percent of the assets and dominated by state ownership. Non-bank financial institutions and
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Determinants of NPAs in the Indian Public Sector Banks: A Critique of Policy Reforms Dr. Pradip Kumar Biswas* and Ashis Taru Deb** The paper analyzes the process leading to formation and perpetuation of high levels of NPAs in Indian Public Sector Banks (PSBs). It distinguishes between random and non-random reasons of NPA formation in PSBs. It points out that a high degree of arbitrariness is involved in defining NPAs as it fails to capture diversity in terms of the seasonal and cyclical nature of
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TO INDIAN BANKING SYSTEM: OBJECTIVE- Here our main objective is to analyse the impact of mergers and acquisition in banking sector in India. We will try to find out from the experience of US and EU how Indian banking sector will respond if some major players merge together. In this report we will create a situation in which five big players in banking sector merge together and we will analyse the effect of merger on Indian Banking sector. In the past three decades, India's banking system has
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