The tertiary sector of the economy (also known as the service sector or the service industry) is one of the three economic sectors‚ the others being the secondary sector (approximately the same as manufacturing) and the primary sector (agriculture‚ fishing‚ and extraction such as mining). The service sector consists of the "soft" parts of the economy‚ i.e. activities where people offer their knowledge and time to improve productivity‚ performance‚ potential‚ and sustainability‚ what is termed affective
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in Customer Services in Indian Banking Sector Satisfied customers are the best guarantee for the stability and growth. Customers will be satisfied only when the banks provide the customized and innovative products and services at responsible cost. This article focuses on the kind of services provided by developed countries and level of innovative services provided by Indian banks. Many innovative services are currently available from Indian banks like E-Banking‚ ATMs‚ Anywhere Banking etc.‚ but
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Indian Banking Sector Vanisha Oogarah-Hanuman Lecturer Faculty of Law and Management University of Mauritius Sharmila Pudaruth Lecturer Faculty of Law and Management University of Mauritius Vinod Kumar Research Scholar Department of Management Studies School of Management Pondicherry University Victor Anandkumar Reader Department of Management Studies School of Management Pondicherry University ABSTRACT Purpose: To investigate the front-end effectiveness of CRM strategies in the banking sector in India
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SERVICE SECTOR MARKETING [pic] [pic] [pic][pic] [pic] A PROJECT ON BANKING SECTOR CONTENTS ✓ AN INTRODUCTION TO BANKING SECTOR IN INDIA ✓ PEST ANALYSIS ✓ 7P’s OF BANKING SECTOR ✓ BLUEPRINTING ✓ 4I’s OF BANKING ✓ RATER ANALYSIS FOR INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK ✓ MARKET SEGMENTATION ✓ COMPLAINT HANDLING–HDFC BANK ✓ CASE STUDY-I ➢ RATER ➢ SERVICE RECOVERY ➢ FISH BONE ✓ CASE STUDY-II (ICICI BANK)
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BANKING SECTOR CONSOLIDATION IN NIGERIA AND THE STRATEGIES FOR GENERATING SUPERIOR RETURNS NOVEMBER 2005. ABSTRACT Since the bank consolidation promotion policy of the Federal Government began in earnest last year‚ a number of reforms have taken place in the Nigerian Banking sector. The ability of the industry players to embrace recapitalisation and the success of quite a number of banks in meeting the deadline stipulated by the regulatory authorities has indeed strengthened the faith of Nigerians
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deals in money and its substitutes and provides other financial services. Banks accept deposits and make loans or make an investment to derive a profit from the difference in the interest rates paid and charged‚ respectively. In India the banks are being segregated in different groups. Each group has their own benefits and limitations in operating in India. Each has their own dedicated target market. Few of them only work in rural sector while others in both rural as well as urban. Many even are only
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usually associated with the industrial revolution mass production techniques. Examples include ready-to-wear apparel‚ books‚ televisions‚ airline flights‚ spec homes‚ and standard vacation packages. Build to Order Make-to-order products and services are designed‚ produced‚ and delivered to customer specifications in response to customer orders. In this model‚ one begins the assembly of the customer’s order (from components) almost immediately upon receipt of the order. This requires careful
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International Journal of Multidisciplinary and Current Research Research Article ISSN: 2321-3124 Available at: http://ijmcr.com An Empirical Study on Role of ICT in Banking Sector 1 2 Saranya. J ‚ Anitha. K ‚ Dr. S.Vasantha 3 Research Scholar‚ School of Management Studies‚ Vels University‚ Pallavaram Chennai‚ India1 Research Scholar‚ School of Management Studies‚ Vels University‚ Pallavaram Chennai‚ India2 Professor‚ School of Management Studies‚ Vels University‚ Pallavaram Chennai‚ India3
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SECTOR ANALYSIS BANKING SECTOR IN INDIA • SUMMARY GROWING LENDING AND DEPOSIT: Total lending and deposits have increased at CAGR of 22.8 per cent and 21.2 per cent‚ respectively‚ during FY06-13 • HIGHER ATM PENETRATION: Total number of ATMs in India have increased to 1‚04‚500 in 2012 and is further expected to double over the next two years • RISING RURAL PENETRATION: With the help of Financial Inclusion Plan (FY10-13)‚ the banking connectivity in India increased more than threefold to
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GROUP PROJECT ON MIS IN BANKING SECTOR Submitted By Md. Akhtar Asif ID: 1110837030 Ishtiak Khan ID: 1220203030 Md. Aqibul Haque ID: 1130442030 Jobayer Bin Hasnat ID: 1220494030 Rafat Mafruz ID: 053467045 Submitted To Instructor: Ashik Imran Khan
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