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UNIVERSITI TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN
FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE

ACADEMIC YEAR 2014/2015

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (HONS) BANKING & FINANCE

YEAR 1

Assignment Report Mark Sheet

TOPIC : PADINI HOLDINGS BERHAD

Assessment
Marks Allocation
Marks Obtained a Background Information of Companies 7 marks

b
The Industry Analysis 7 marks

c
Assessment of the Management. 8 marks

d
Incentives, promotion
18 marks

e financial position and performance
10 marks

f
Analyze and compare the types of loan/scheme
20 marks

g
Conclusion
5 marks

h
Format
5 marks

i
Commitment/contribution
5 marks

Total report
85 marks

Marker’s Name: Mr. Lim Chong Heng Marker’s Signature: ____________________

Tutorial Group: T3 Course: Bachelor of Business Administration Banking and Finance

Due Date : Week 8, 14 July 2014 (Monday,)
Important Note : Submission of assignment is the responsibility of the students.

No Student ID Name
(1)

1304548

Ngu Jie Ying
(2)

1304549

Chin Shu Fang
(3)

1303036

Chai Man Yee
(4)

1300529

Loh Chin Chuan

SMEs Company: PADINI HOLDINGS BERHAD

No.
Name
ID No.
Total Marks obtained
1
Leader: Ngu Jie Ying

1304548

2
Chin Shu Fang
1304549

3
Chai Man Yee
1303036

4
Loh Chin Chuan
1300529

Group Assignment and Presentation Assessment Form (individual):

Individual Assessment
1
2
3
4
5
6
Confidence
& Attention Holding
Presenter’s confidence during the delivery of their presentation
Ability to hold audience’s attention

10

Delivery (Verbal)
Appropriate choice of words for audience, proper use of jargon, correct grammar, minimal, good vocal variety, proper pace, clarity and able to link points clearly

15

Body Language

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