Visit a bank to simulate an enquiry about any retail banking service available and observe the service process. Please record your observations below. |Name of the Service Provider (Staff serving you and name of the bank) | |POSB, Ms. Razwani / Raswani | |Did you have any perception of the service provider (retail bank) before
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what the student have learnt in the host organization over the internship period. It helps to share the experience of student along with problem faced by them. The main objective of the study is to highlight the activities carried out in Himalayan Bank Limited, Thamel Branch and to get the practical exposure to the organization’s
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opportunity to do my internship in SIBL (Social Islami Bank Limited), Dorghagate, Ambarkhana, Sylhet. I started to work on a report titled “Analysis of Employee Satisfaction: A study on Social Islami Bank Limited.” after discussion and getting consent with my faculty supervisor Mohammad Awal Hossen, Senior Lecturer, Department of Business Administration. 1.1 Origin of the report This report is an outcome of my three months career at Social Islami Bank Limited, prepared as the partial requirement of
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promoted this system; and to analyze the development of the Islamic financial system with a specific focus on the banking sector. In Malaysia, the first Islamic bank, Bank Islam Malaysia Bhd., was established in 1983. One turning point of the Islamic financial system in the country was the Financial Sector Master Plan presented by the central bank in 2001. The government, in accordance with the plan, has taken a strong initiative in the development of an Islamic financial system. As a result, the country
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Nigeria was essentially a cash based economy. Then, the banks had to contend with high volume of transactions, which resulted in long queues at banking halls. The queues alone made banking difficult, to the extent that many Nigerians decided to remain unbanked. However, with the introduction of cashless policy, which signaled the adoption of electronic banking, through Automated Teller Machine (ATM), Point of sale (POS) and others, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) intended to bring banking hall and
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factoring in expected yield, Rae wanted to give out only two more offers. Investment Banking Industry in 2001 Do Consolidation in the investment banking industry was widespread, as major firms bought small banks, bought retail brokers, and considered partnering with commercial banks. Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and equities remained the highest-margin businesses but also very volatile, as deal
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Risks Student’s Name University Affiliation Credit Risks What credit risks are faced by retail banking? Retail banks usually face one major credit risk, and that is the risk that arises if type customers of the bank, as well as any other counterparties that are associated with the bank, fail to meet their loan repayment obligations and thus leads to losses for the bank. Other sources of credit risks include foreign exchange, management of cash as well as derivatives of credit (Anolli, Beccalli
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RESEARCH QUESTION The main goals of this research are to investigate the determinant factor that influence customers satisfaction with online banking services in Malaysia. Question 1: What is the relationship between customer trust towards internet banking with customers satisfaction? Question 2: What is the relationship between the service quality of internet banking and customers satisfaction? Question 3: What is the relationship between perceived value and customer
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married minor girl? a. Father b. Brother in law c. Father-in-law d. Husband 4. X a partner in the firm XYZ Co. wants to open a Bank account in the firm‟s name. It will require signatures of: a. All partners b. Any one of the partner c. Managing partner only d. Sleeping partner not required 5. Public limited companies should have minimum shareholders, before Opening Bank account. a. 11 b. 7 c. 5 d. 15 6. If the beneficiary is government then the Expiry of guarantee is governed by the „law of limitation‟
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Indian Financial Code Summary The Indian financial system is suffering from the problems of lack of financial inclusion, growth of unregulated shadow market, slow pace of innovation and the challenges of financial integration. It is felt that the present code of the financial sector need to be reviewed and altered, while keeping in mind the present needs of the economy. This is because most of the laws are very old, there are overlaps and inconsistencies, and there is lack of clarity in terms of
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