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    Banking Duty of Secrecy

    TOPIC Banks have throughout time been imposed with the duty of secrecy owed to a customer. Unlike United Kingdom, Malaysia has codified this duty of secrecy and also similarly codified all the exceptions to this duty. With reference to the relevant banking legislation in Malaysia and case law, discuss and evaluate the scope of the duty of secrecy and its qualifications. Suggest also legal reforms to strengthen the bankers’ duty of secrecy owed to the customer. Introduction Loyalty and confidentiality

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    Case Analysis of Bank of America: Mobile Banking

    Case Analysis of Bank of America: Mobile Banking Marcus J. Durr Professor Trittipo AMBA 650 Section 9047 January 31, 2012 Abstract During the tough time for the banking industry when many banks have gone into bankruptcy or have began add numerous fees to their service in order to stay afloat; Bank of American (BoA) has also experienced some of the effects of the financial crisis. In an effort to weather the storm BoA began to incorporate mobile banking. While its competitors were implementing

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    External and Internal Envirnments

    Running head: BANK OF AMERICA EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENTS Bank of America – External Environments Alan Bahadori Professor Turner Strayer University April 29th 2016 Bank of America – External Environments Bank of America is an industry leader in the financial and banking marketplace. They are a multinational corporation that is the second largest bank holding company in the United States by assets. The extent of Bank of Americas reach is that of a global scale. Bank of America have

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    Pestel Analysis

    short-term agricultural loans, to attract the farmer’s votes. By doing so the profits of the bank get affected. Various banks in the cooperative sector are open and run by the politicians. They exploit these banks for their benefits. Sometimes the government appoints various chairmen of the banks. Various policies are framed by the RBI looking at the present situation of the country for better control over the banks ECONOMICAL ENVIROMENT Banking is as old as authentic history and the modern commercial

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    Can E-Banking Services Be Profitable?

    Olga Luštšik[1] Abstract For the last few years European banks have spent billions of euros into new electronic channels. But after some years of excitement banks long-waited sky-rocketing profits from this area didn’t occur. Estonian banks have also invested in expanding and improving the IT systems and a number of new e-banking services have been developed. Until recent time, most of the pricing decisions for e-bank services were made based on a gut feeling as current financial management

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    The 2008 Financial Crisis

    recession, especially one in a country thought to be economically sound, can quickly cause panic across the globe, leading to a distrust of banks. This can be absolutely detrimental as the system of banking relies wholeheartedly on trust as money is truly just a piece of paper with a trusted value. Panic can cause the public to rapidly pull their funds from banks and this panic and draining of funds can quickly

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    Janata Bank

    Janata Bank Limited (If there is any contrary information please communicate with DSE through email: listing@dsebd.org) Disclaimer: The contents of this presentation are entirely based on disclosures made by the company. Therefore, DSE does not assume any responsibility on the authenticity of the facts and figures presented thereof. Brief Overview of the Bank 1. Formation of Janata Bank : Immediately after the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, the erstwhile United Bank Limited and Union

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    The Good Earth

    Commercial Banks – is a profit-seeking business firm, dealing in money and credit. It is a financial institution dealing in money in the sense that it accepts deposits of money from the public to keep them in its custody for safety. So also, it deals in credit, i.e., it creates credit by making advances out of the funds received as deposits to needy people. It thus, functions as a mobiliser of saving in the economy. A bank is, therefore like a reservoir into which flow the savings, the idle surplus

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    Financial Performance Analysis

    Shahjalal Islami Bank Ltd.  Uttara Branch. Sahajalal Islami Bank Limited is a private commercial bank, which is 6th Islamic Shariah based bank in Bangladesh. The Bank started its operation on 10th May 2001, during this period it could improve its image in the society as an Islamic Bank. Now it has 26 branches in Bangladesh. All branches are situated in the highly demanded areas. As a new bank, Shahjalal Islami Bank Limited has been competing with other private banks where all the banks are adopting

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    Imact Ofrural and Community Banking on Rural Development

    which, in most cases, aggravates the poverty state of the borrowers. The bank of Ghana, in a bid to take care of the credit and other financial needs of the rural people, therefore encouraged Commercial Banks to expand their rural networks. The Agricultural Development Bank, for example, which was originally a unit of the Bank of Ghana, was established in 1965 with the aim of reaching the small-scale farmer(s).These Banks were however unable to satisfy the financial

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