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    Mis of Icici Bank

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    ADMINISTRATION 2010-2011 MIS OF ICICI BANK By Group 3 -Deepti Achpalya -0918111 -Namrata R-0918124 -Nidhi Pandiya-0918126 -Nita Bhattacharjee-0918129 -Shyamala-0918151 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT At the first instance I owe my gratitude and express my hearty and sincere thanks to DR. K. Nirmala Prasad‚ the principal of M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women‚ Chennai-34‚ for giving me an opportunity to get trained at ICICI Bank. I owe my thanks to Dr. Lalitha Balakrishnan

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    Bank Accounts and Types

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    BANK ACCOUNT: A bank account is a financial account which tells you details or records of all the financial transactions that occurs between bank and the customer and also the financial state of the customer after that. There is a process of opening an account which is as follow: 1. The Type of Bank Account which you wish to open: There are following types of accounts like fixed deposit account‚ saving account and the current account. You choose any of them according to your need. 2.

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    Big Bank Analysis

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    Big Bank Case Analysis Operations Management MGT 713 Marla Fletcher October 21‚ 2012 Problem A bank is opening up a new branch where the operations manager will have to make important decisions regarding teller operations. A large apart of customer service is dependent upon wait time and seamless service. The operations manager wants to be prepared and avoid wait time complaints that have transpired at other branches. Since this is a new branch‚ demographics will also come into play in deciding

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    Role of Foreign Banks

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    The Role of Foreign Banks in India Foreign Banks operating in India are banks of other countries having their branches in India. At present there are about sixteen such banks having a total of about 180 branches in most of the big cities of the country. These Foreign Banks have a flourishing business and earn large profits. Indian Banks also have their branches in other countries‚ and they‚ too‚ are doing well. Some economists are of the view that Foreign Banks should‚ not be allowed to operate

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    Leadership of Bank of China

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    Leadership of Bank of China (Employee / Labor Relations) Introduction of the Bank of China The place where I had completed my internship is Bank of China‚ which is one of the most influential and high-ranking banks in China‚ even in the world. Its long term reputation and credibility obtained from the global industry‚ customers and widely recognized authority. According to some global financial rankings in 2003‚ based on its core capital among the bankers‚ the bank of China was the 15th largest bank in the

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    Unity Bank Case

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    [pic] UNITY BANK: REALIZING VALUE FROM AN M&A INTEGRATION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Founded in 1982 in South Africa‚ Unity Bank was one of the few providers of global shareholder and employee management services and other value added services. Unity held more than 60 million accounts for over 10‚000 corporations across twelve countries and five continents‚ employing 8000 people worldwide and a market capitalization of $2 billion. The M&A integration of Delta with Unity Bank in itself was a great

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    Royal Bank of Scotland

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    Case Study: The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Executive Summary Today‚ The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is one of the biggest banking institutions with its capabilities to provide world-class services whilst maintaining its reputation as a top financial services provider in the banking industry. Its leadership in this market is remarkable‚ and so are the ways the bank’s governing body has been able to manage the complexities‚ challenges and changes that come with the industry. Understanding that

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    Traffic Problem

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    roadway. On particularly busy freeways‚ a minor disruption may persist in a phenomenon known as traffic waves. A complete breakdown of organization may result in traffic congestion andgridlock. Simulations of organized traffic frequently involve queuing theory‚ stochastic processes and equations of mathematical physics applied totraffic flow. Traffic in English is taken from the Arabic word taraffaqa‚ which means to walk along slowly together. Contents   [hide]  1 Rules of the road 1.1 Directionality

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    Assignment of Prime Bank

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    East West University Assignment on [pic] Prime Bank Limited‚ Bangladesh Organizational behavior Management 251 Sec-3 Submitted to: Sharmin Akther Lecturer Department of business administration East West University Submitted By: Muatta Al Zaber(2011-3-10-077) Ricky Richard Rodgues(2011-3-10-076) Jerry Rozario(2011-2-13-101) Group name: Qube Contribution Of Members |Muatta Al Zaber |90 %

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    Barrings Bank Fall

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    BARINGS – A CASE STUDY IN RISK MANAGEMENT AND INTERNAL CONTROLS Introduction: In 1995 Britain’s oldest merchant bank of two hundred years came to a dramatic and fatal halt. The bank was Barings. The demise of the bank was brought about as a result of the actions of a derivative trader‚ Nick Leeson‚ stationed in Singapore. Without a careful and considered review one may be tempted to conclude that the blame rests solely on Nick Leeson. But if you think with analytical mind‚ you will ask: how

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