TRAINING NEEDS IDENTIFICATION AND TRAINING EVALUATION IN BANKS A Project of Research Methodology in Business On the partial fulfillment of 3nd Tri semester of Post-Graduate Diploma in Business Management Submitted By: (Batch: 2007-09) Submitted to: Dr. Manish Agarwal IMS-Ghaziabad INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES LAL QUAN‚ GHAZIABAD – 201 009 MARCH 2008 DECLARATION We hereby declare that all information and data provided in this report
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ago‚ Dubai Islamic Bank ( ’DIB ’) created history by becoming the world ’s first Islamic Bank. Today‚ Islamic banking has become one of the fastest growing economic sectors with over 300 financial institutions‚ with assets estimated at over US $300 billion providing Islamic financial services. Despite huge growth in the sector DIB continues to be the industry pioneer and undisputed market leader to date. Since its inception‚ DIB has evolved from a retail bank to a fully fledged bank catering to almost
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Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports Shadow Banking Zoltan Pozsar Tobias Adrian Adam Ashcraft Hayley Boesky Staff Report No. 458 July 2010 Revised February 2012 FRBNY Staff REPORTS This paper presents preliminary findings and is being distributed to economists and other interested readers solely to stimulate discussion and elicit comments. The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors and are not necessarily reflective of views at the Federal Reserve
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INTRODUCTION: Generally by the word “Bank” we can easily understand that the financial institution deals with money. But there are different types of banks such as; Central Banks‚ Commercial Banks‚ Savings Banks‚ Investment Banks‚ Industrial Banks‚ Co-operative Banks etc. But when we use the term “Bank” without any prefix‚ or qualification‚ it refers to the ‘Commercial banks’. Commercial banks are the primary contributors to the economy of a country. So we can say Commercial banks are a profit-making institution
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Activities of Sonali Bank Ltd. Mirpur-1 Branch‚ Dhaka. Prepared For: Md. Ashikur Rahman Lecturer‚ Dept. of Business Administration World University of Bangladesh Prepared By: Md. Shahidul Islam ID No: WUB 01/07/12/347 BBA 12th Batch Dept. of Business Administration World University of Bangladesh Date of Submission: May 2012 GENERAL BANKING ACTIVITIES OF SONALI BANK LIMITED
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environment where Bangladesh’s banks are to stay within the competition‚ they will have to move forward and that’s why e-banking system adapted by most of the banks. According to oxford dictionary‚ e-banking a method of banking in which the customer conducts transactions electronically via the Internet. Today e-banking play a key role in the national economy. ATMs‚ telephone banking‚ PC banking to internet banking are rapidly being introduced in Bangladeshi’s bank and that why without the authorization
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19201/2010 BANKING & INSURANCE CENTRAL BANK A central Bank is a public institution that usually issues the currency‚ regulates the money supply‚ and controls the interest rates in a country. The central bank often also oversees the commercial Banking system within its country. A central Bank is distinguished from a normal commercial bank because it has a monopoly and creating the currency of that nation‚ which is usually that Nations legal tender. Central Bank of Kenya is the highest Banking institution
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Over all performance of AB bank Background of the Study The dissertation program is a connected part of the MBA program that all the students have to submit. The students are sent to various organizations where they are assigned to one or more projects. At the end of the program‚ the internees are required to place the accomplishments and findings of the project through the writing of the dissertation report covering the relevant topics. During this program‚ supervisor guilds each student- one
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Risk management in commercial banks Project on performance analysis of Allahabad bank [pic] Index |s.no. |topics |page no. | |1. About banking industry |4
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The Banking Act of 1933 under the Roosevelt administration‚ creating the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation also known as the FDIC. The FDIC had the authority to provide loans to banks and financial institutions with a high risk of failure. These loans acted as insurance on consumer funds that were held by the bank up to a certain amount. The Federal Deposit Insurance Act of 1950 was enacted to consolidate and expand upon the authority provided to the FDIC. Federal Deposit Insurance Reform Act
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