TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction……………………………………………………………………………..…….2 Inclusive Banking………………………………………………………………......................3 Bottlenecks…………………………………………………………........................................3 Way Forward……………………………………………………………………………….....3 Why Priority Sector Lending………………………...………………………………….…….4 New Initiatives…………….…………………………………………………………….…….5 Plan for ICICI Bank……..………….……………………….…………………………….…..5 Product…………………………………………….…………………………………………..6 Channels of Distribution……………………………………………………………………
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Islamic Banking is a banking system that is based on the principles of Islamic law (also known Shariah) and guided by Islamic economics. The Islamic banking today has become most popular and reliable financial system in the world. The history and evolution of Islamic Banking dates back over 14 centuries ago to the origins of Islam when the Holy Quran was first revealed to Prophet Mohammed (PBUH)‚ hence encompassing a complete set of rules and regulations for all aspects of life put forth in
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The Evolution Of Banking by Andrew Beattie (Contact Author | Biography) With the exception of the extremely wealthy‚ very few people buy their homes in all-cash transactions. Most of us need a mortgage or some form of credit to make such a large purchase. In fact‚ many people use credit in the form of credit cards to pay for everyday items. The world as we know it wouldn’t run smoothly without credit and banks to issue it. In this article we’ll‚ explore the birth of these two now-flourishing industries
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MAT 115.1647 Gerard Martinez Md Habib APPLICATIONS OF FUNCTIONS PROJECT 1. Exercise and heart rate: The data in the table below represent the maximum benefit to the heart from exercising‚ if the heart rate is in the target heart rate zone. Age‚ x Maximum number of heart beats‚ y 20 140 30 133 40 126 50 119 60 112 70 105 a) Plot the data in the table above. What kind of pattern can you observe from your graph? b) What type of relationship appears to exist between
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Timmers‚ (2000)‚ Electronic Commerce - strategies & models for business-to-business trading‚ pp.31‚ John Wiley & Sons‚ Ltd University of Pittsburgh‚ comp. e-Business Resource Group Security Guidelines. Publication. 5 August 2003 Industry Canada | Industrie Canada. Industry Canada‚ 24 Aug. 2010. Web. 30 Nov. 2010. http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/dir-ect.nsf/eng/h_uw00348.html Westfall‚ Joseph. "Privacy: Electronic Information and the Individual." Santa Clara University. Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
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Shadow Banking CEPR‚ October 4‚ 2010 Tobias Adrian‚ FRBNY* with Zoltan Pozsar‚ Adam Ashcraft‚ Hayley Boesky *The views expressed in this presentation are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York or the Federal Reserve System. What Are Shadow Banks? • Shadow banks are financial entities that conduct either all three or any one of the classic bank functions: 1. credit transformation‚ 2. maturity transformation‚ 3. liquidity
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1. INTRODUCTION As a specific case of E-Commerce‚ E-Banking is a typical service combining a communication and a distribution channel. E-Banking applications have had a continuous evolution over the time‚ from their apparition in the context of innovation in the banking sector to the relative standardisation and convergence of current state. E-Banking developed and evolved rapidly during the last ten years. IT innovations like web-commerce and secure information exchanges have been a trigging factor
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Universal Banking BY : 1. SUSHANT NAIDU - 31 2. SHEETAL NAIR - 32 3. KARTIK NAIR - 33 4. VISHAKHA PARMAR - 34 5. PAULIN MARY - 35 6. RAHUL RAJGOPALAN - 36 [pic] UNIVERSAL BANKING Universal banks are generally large banks with extensive network of branches that provide
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Koskosas I. THE PROS AND CONS OF INTERNET BANKING: A SHORT REVIEW THE PROS AND CONS OF INTERNET BANKING: A SHORT REVIEW Ioannis KOSKOSAS University of Western Macedonia‚ Kozani‚ Greece ioanniskoskosas@yahoo.com Volume 1 Issue 1 / December 2011 Business Excellence and Management Abstract Bank fees often strike fear in the heart of the average banking customer. According to a survey by Bank-rate‚ a company that reports on banks and banking‚ customers continue to get smashed with higher fees‚ ranging
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Internet Banking (with examples from Developed vs Developing Countries) Presented to: Bert Lind Presented by: Group No.1 • S101417 Shahid Javed • S104503 Mumtaz Ali • S104451 Asif Iqbal • S101291 Mm Mudassar • S101659 Muhammad Shahzad Abstract We have discussed internet banking and security issues. Then we have given comparison of internet banking in developed countries and developing countries on the basis of security and infrastructure issues. Examples of banks are given from Pakistan (HSBC) and
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