are the different types of banks? Banks’ activities can be divided into: * Retail banking - Dealing directly with individuals and small businesses; * Business banking - Providing services to mid-market business; * Corporate banking - Directed at large business entities; * Private banking - Providing wealth management services to high net worth individuals and families; * Investment banking - relating to activities on the financial markets. Most banks are profit-making‚ private
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direction. On the other hand‚ it would be a waste of resources if IT system doesn’t effectively support what business is aiming for even with highly sophisticated functionality. From my past work experiences‚ I’ve seen a number of cases that functional managers were complaining that IT system itself was not well supporting business (e.g. marketing‚ sales‚ or HR) and just ended up with giving extra burdens and complexity on top of daily works. In addition to this‚ I often saw executive management team was
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FINA0501 OVERVIEW OF THE INDIAN BANKING SECTOR Chan Yuen On Alice | 2010070314 Contents 1 2 3 Introduction History Mundell’s Holy Trinity 3.1 3.2 3.3 4 5 Floating Exchange Rate Free Capital Flow Limited Independence of Monetary Policy 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 Distinctive Characteristics Financial Structure 5.1 Central bank — Reserve Bank of India (RBI) 5.1.1 Background 5.1.2 Function and Roles 5.2 Commercial Banks 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 5.3 Public Sector Banks Private Banks Foreign Banks
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A PROJECT REPORT ON FOR SATVIK INVESTMENT FINANCIAL SERVICES PVT. LTD SUBMITTED TO NORTH MAHARASHTRA UNVERSITY IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF TWO YEARS FULL TIME MASTER DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) SUBMITTED BY MANGESH GAIKWAD (BATCH – 2009-2011) DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES NORTH MAHARSHTRA UNVERSITY JALGAON-425001 Company certificate Declaration I Mr. Mngesh Gaikwad hereby declare that the project entitled “Technical Analysis on Banking Sector” carried out at Satvik Investments
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Responsibility in Indian Banking Sector A Case Study on Corporate Social Responsibility in Indian Banking Sector Acknowledgement I would like to thank Mr. S.C Bihari‚ Professor Banking Management for giving me the opportunity to work on the case and for increasing the knowledge base in the area of banking sector. I am also thankful to sir
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sectoral matrix of credits and deposits‚ and banks’ branch networking‚ among others. The restructuring policy of SAP‚ also‚ brought deregulations in the Nigerian banking system which encouraged many new banks to enter into the Nigerian banking industry‚ the results of which were shown in intense competition within and without the Nigerian banking industry. This increased competition resulted in banks seeking for clients and designing services that would meet clients’ needs and wants. Consequently‚ Nigerian
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According to F. John Reh‚ a manager is the person responsible for planning and directing the work of a group of individuals‚ monitoring their work‚ and taking corrective action when necessary. Different types of manager responsible for different sections in a company. An operation manager responsible for the daily operation of company. Accounting section is supervise by an accounting manager. As there are various management functions in a business‚ hence a manager is responsible in planning‚ directing
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The Role of the Manager MGT/521 - Management October 13‚ 2014 The Role of the Manager Managers are involved in many discrete business functions. The functional areas of business are defined as Management‚ Law‚ Human Resource Management‚ Leadership‚ Accounting‚ Finance‚ Economics‚ Research and Statistics‚ Operations Management‚ Marketing‚ and Strategic Planning (University of Phoenix‚ n.d.). Good managers are doers‚ thinkers‚ and leaders. According to Hutt & Speh‚ “Good managers‚ in the
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INDUSTRY ANALYSIS An analysis of banking sector in India Introduction The liberalization brought in 1991 has swept the economic landscape of thecountry. The automobile industry is one of the invisible faces of liberalization .For the people who were used to many years of Ambassador cars with various models notdifferent in anyway except a few changes in every model‚ the arrival of Maruti heraldedthe beginning of a new experience in automobile comfort. It was the same with BajajChetak. Its obnoxious
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that this project report is the record of authentic work carried out by me during the period from 2-4-2012 to 5-6-2012 and has not been submitted to any other University or Institute for the award of any degree / diploma etc. Signature: Name of the student : Reshma S. Dhembare. Date : CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Ms. RESHMA SHAMRAW DHEMBARE of MGM’s College of Commerce has successfully completed the project work titled
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