internship program that I had experienced in the Head Office of BRAC Bank Ltd. From May 18, 2008 to August 17, 2008 as a requirement of my BBA program under Department of School of Business, North South University. This report is divided into two broad parts: one is the organization part and another is the project part. In the organization part, I introduced the Latest and one of the largest banks of our country— the BRAC Bank Ltd. On the other hand, in the project part, I focused on the findings
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services. (2) Introduction: The Asian Opportunity for Kiwi Bank Kiwi bank Kiwi bank was established in 2002 and has been performing impressively over the years. Kiwibank is a wholly-owned subsidiary of New Zealand Post, which is a 100% state-owned enterprise. The low fee, low interest rate value oriented business model has helped it in increasing customer base and higher revenues. The range of services and products provided by Kiwi bank included credit cards, a nationwide ATM network, personal
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Principles of Marketing November 1, 2014 Banking for the 21st Century Say you’re out and about and forgot to stop by the bank, you needed to transfer money to make your payment and now the banks closed what do you do? How about you’re at the grocery store and you forgot to stop by the bank and deposit a check into your account that you need available now, do you leave the store and wait until the morning? No, you get mobile banking. By downloading mobile banking you can take care of both situations
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FOR BANKS With the increase in population and trust of people in the banks, the banks started to perform many other functions to facilitate the different sectors of economy in addition to their basic functions of accepting deposit and lending money. Because of expansion in banking business, it became very difficult for banks to perform the entire functions just under one roof. So the banking experts decided to divide the banks according to their importance and functions. 1.2 TYPES OF BANK 1)
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Role of Technology In Banking Sector Technology has been a boon to many industries and especially to the banking industry. With the help of technology banks are able to reach out to more customers and provide better services to them. Also, it helps them function in an organized and in a secure way. As for us (the customers) we have ATMs, Cash deposit machines, online banking, mobile banking etc which are all fruits of technological advances which have made our banking experience much easier
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an Internship Report ON Relationship Marketing Practices By The Banking Industry of Bangladesh: A Study on EXIM Bank SUBMITTED TO: Mohammad Nazmul Huq Assistant Professor Assistant Superintendent of Examination Department of Business Administration (Marketing) Stamford University Bangladesh SUBMITTED BY: H.M Jahirul Islam BBA 41st, Batch ID # BBA 041 13138 Major: Marketing Letter of Transmittal Date: December 2, 2013. Mohammad Nazmul Huq Assistant Professor Assistant Superintendent of Examination
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ultimately allow you in making quicker decisions and moving faster as a business and a unit to compete. If you decided to borrow a loan, it will be much easier and more practical than if you never had a good accounting of your expenses and profits, as the bank will struggle to believe you in your profits in the foreseeable future. I believe it is
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cheque deposit in the customers’ clearing bank account. • Give the consent to the trading department for execution of customer trade after getting the confirmation from the bank deposited; if cheque is honor in the bank account. • Client trade are reconcile after execution of trade. Customer’s clearing account fund management • Every business day customer clearing bank account balance will be checked with the bank statement through online •
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Chapter: One Introduction 1.1:Introduction: We know business is mainly concerned with the financial activities. In order to ascertain the financial status of the business every enterprise prepares certain statements, known as financial statements. Financial statements are mainly prepared for decision making purposes. But the information as is provided in the financial statements is not adequately helpful in drawing a meaningful conclusion. Thus, an effective analysis and interpretation
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ACCOUNTING INFOMRATION SYSTEM TABLE OF CONTENT INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................. 2 FRAUD ........................................................................................................................................................... 3 Internal Fraud .................................................................................................................
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