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    Corporate Banking

    CORPORATE SERVICES PROVIDED BY INDIAN BANKS 1. CASH MANAGEMENT SERVICES MEANING:  Corporations, the world over are jettisoning antiquated cash management practices and opting to put in place sophisticated cash management structures to garner the associated economic benefits and due to...
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    Corporate Banking

    CREDIT GUIDELINES & CREDIT STANDARDS THE ACCOUNT RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT: MEANING:  The account relationship managers are those who negotiate with the targeted corporate customers with the terms acceptable to the banks and “Account Relationship Management Acceptance Criteria" or the so...
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    Corporate Banking

    CORPORATE BANKING STRATEGY  As a result of the advent of the Internet, banks and other Financial Institutions are rethinking their corporate banking strategy. The Internet opens a new channel for delivering services to corporate clients and helps these institutions remove cumbersome and...
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    Corporate Banking

    IMPORTANCE OF FEE-BASED SERVICES SEGMENT TO BANKS Q. Why should the banks be so excited about the subject?  Deregulation and new technology have eroded banks’ comparative advantages and made it easier for non-bank competitors to enter into hitherto exclusive banks’ domains. In response...
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    Corporate Banking

    CORPORATE BANKING OPERATIONS  The bank mostly lend against appropriate tangible securities such as deposits, shares, debentures, property, guarantees supported by tangible securities, life policies, goods, gold or other precious metal.  The bank may also lend against intangible securities...
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    Corporate Banking

    CORPORATE BANKING  Corporate Banking represents the wide range of banking and financial services provided to domestic and international operations of large local corporates and local operations of multinationals corporations.  Services include access to commercial banking products, including...
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    Corporate Banking

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY  The study involves different types of services offered by banks for corporate.  The basic function of bank is accepting deposits from the public at lower interest rates and lends it at a higher rate.  Besides from the usual services, banks now have started giving...
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    Internet Banking

    all the above posts are of my 100 marks projct on Internet Banking...i hope it is useful to you... :SugarwareZ-245: :SugarwareZ-045:
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    Internet Banking

    Bibliography: -  PRIMARY SOURCES:  O’ Brien James. A - Management Information System  Muedic & Ross - Management Information System  Indian Banking - S. Natarahan and R. Parameswaran  Banking - In the New Millennium, ICFAI University  The Business Line.  OTHER SOURCES:  Special...
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    Internet Banking

    Conclusion: - Technology innovation and fierce competition among existing banks have enable a wide array of banking products and services, being made available to retail and wholesale customer through an electronic distribution channel, collectively referred to as e-banking. The integration of...
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    Internet Banking

    Role and Significance: - Computers were originally destined for a minor role in banks, primarily intended to facilitate accounting transactions. Subsequently, once its superiority was firmly established, it grew in status as a tool for management information and a host of other inventions...
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    Internet Banking

    Suggestions: -  To prevent online banking from remaining an expensive additional channel that does little to retain footloose customers, banks must act quickly.  The first and most obvious step they should take is to see to it that the basic problem fueling dissatisfaction has been...
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    Internet Banking

    Recommendations: - • Technological development has been nothing less than explosion. Banks have been harnessing such technological innovations on one hand and adapting themselves to such changes on the other hand. • The most significant event has been development of semi-conductor technology...
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    Internet Banking

    C. Online fraud: 60-yr-old seeks police action against ICICI Bank officials:- Karve Nagar resident Vinod Malhotra suffered a loss of Rs 95,000, which was transferred through 19 phone bank transactions in just two minutes. While cyber criminals are on the prowl, the increasing number of online...
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    Internet Banking

    B. Recent E-Mail Fraud:- ONLINE fraudsters targeted ICICI Bank customers through spam mail that asked them to disclose passwords and other information, but the bank said no financial loss was reported so far. E-mails from `[email protected]' with the subject `Important information from ICICI...
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    Internet Banking

    6. ICICI Bank: A Case Study A. ICICI Bank and Sify for Online Distribution of Retail Banking Products & Services. In a major development in the Internet world, ICICI Bank, the banking subsidiary of ICICI Ltd. (NYSE: IC and IC.D) and Satyam Infoway Ltd. (NASDAQ: SIFY) announced the setting...
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    Internet Banking

    B. Banking in the Cyber world: - a) Internet Purchases without Payment Gateway: - The dangers are three-fold: • Since a manual process requires human intervention, risk of information leakage exists. • No exchange of Digital ID, so no authentication of the merchant – risk of bogus merchant. •...
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    Internet Banking

    A. Will Banks Control Online Banking?: - a) Internet Banking in India: - Online banking is expected to explode in the next few years. We will be entering the age of non-physical exchange of cash aided by complete transparency leading to perfectly competitive electronic market place and...
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    Internet Banking

    5. Banks Control in Online Banking A. Will Banks Control Online Banking?: - a) Internet Banking in India b) Real threats c) Online B. Banking in the Cyber world: - a) Internet Purchases without Payment Gateways b) Risk of Gateway
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    Internet Banking

    B. The Prevention of Frauds:- a) Duplicate Card: - The duplicate fraudulent credit cards are those where the defrauders have made sincere efforts to duplicate the original cards through photo-mechanical processes. They follow the footsteps of the original manufactures of the genuine credit...
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