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    Need the Project on Loan provided by banks

    Hey Hi Every1, I am Nishant.D new to MP site and i urgently need the project based on Loan by Banks and of Indian banks only i.e of no other county please help me guys need its very urgent u if possible u can directly mail me on my email.ID i.e [email protected] please HELP me.. :-( :-(...
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    SWOT ANALYSIS ON SunTrust Banks

    SunTrust Banks, Inc. is an American bank holding company. The largest subsidiary is SunTrust Bank. It had $172.7 billion in assets as of September 30, 2009 SunTrust Bank's most direct corporate parent was established in 1891 in Atlanta, Georgia, where its headquarters remain. SunTrust operates...
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    Since there are a growing number of banks entering into the business of credit cards,

    Given the multiplying volumes and the contest for efficiency, marketers lie with each other to reach out to the existing and potential card holders, a shake out is inevitable in this field of marketing. The following factors are likely to influence in deciding who would be the front runner in...
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    Six public sector banks

    Six public sector banks raised Rs.5,413 Crore through equity issues in 2005-06. Apart from the public sector banks, five private sector banks viz., ICICI Bank Ltd., Yes Bank Ltd., Lakshmi Vilas Bank Ltd., the South Indian Bank Ltd., and United Western Bank Ltd. accessed the primary market for...
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    Business portfolio of Investment Banks

    Business portfolio of Investment Banks Globally, Investment banks handle significant fund-based business of their own in the capital market along with their non-fund services portfolio which is offered to clients. However, these distinct segments are handles either on the same balance sheet or...
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    Business portfolio of Investment Banks

    Globally, Investment banks handle significant fund-based business of their own in the capital market along with their non-fund services portfolio which is offered to clients. However, these distinct segments are handles either on the same balance sheet or through subsidiaries and affiliates...
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    Registration of Investment Banks

    Need for Registration SEBI Started the process of registration of some of the intermediaries associated with the process of issue management. This is done to ensure professionalization of intermediaries and to curb the malpractices indulged in by some of intermediaries. The merchant banks...
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    Cyber Crime in Banks

    What is the prevalence of cyber crimes in India especially related to banks?
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    Promotional functions of Banks

    With economic growth assuming a new urgency since Independence, the range of the Reserve Bank's functions has steadily widened. The Bank now performs a varietyof developmental and promotional functions, which, at one time, were regarded as outside the normal scope of central banking. The Reserve...
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    Foreign Banks in India

    Foreign Banks in India always brought an explanation about the prompt services to customers. After the set up foreign banks in India, the banking sector in India also become competitive and accurative. New rules announced by the Reserve Bank of India for the foreign banks in India in this...
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    Co operative banks in India

    The Co operative banks in India started functioning almost 100 years ago. The Cooperative bank is an important constituent of the Indian Financial System, judging by the role assigned to co operative, the expectations the co operative is supposed to fulfil, their number, and the number of...
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    Public Sector Banks

    Among the Public Sector Banks in India, United Bank of India is one of the 14 major banks which were nationalised on July 19, 1969. Its predecessor, in the Public Sector Banks, the United Bank of India Ltd., was formed in 1950 with the amalgamation of four banks viz. Comilla Banking...
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    List of Public Sector Banks in India

    The following are the list of Public Sector Banks in India Allahabad Bank Aadhra Bank Bank of Baroda Bank of India Bank of Maharashtra Canara Bank Central Bank of India Corporation Bank Dena Bank Indian Overseas Bank Oriental Bank of Commerce Punjab & Sind Bank Punjab National Bank...
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    BANKS IN INDIA

    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 catering in...
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    INITIATIVES ON THE PART OF BANKS

    o The growth in retail banking has been facilitated by growth in banking technology and automation of banking processes to enable extension of reach and rationalization of costs. ATMs have emerged as an alternative banking channels which facilitate low-cost transactions vis-à-vis traditional...
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    Origin of Banks

    Banks are among the main participants of the financial system in India. Banking offers several facilities and opportunities. Banks in India were started on the British pattern in the beginning of the 19th century. The first half of the 19th century, The East India Company established 3 banks...
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    Regional Rural Banks

    These banks were first set up in 1975 specifically to give direct loans and advances to small and marginal farmers, agricultural labourers, rural artisans and other of small means. The loans are given for productive purposes. There were 196 RRBs which have been lending around Rs. 3600...
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    Problems of Commercial Banks in Agricultural Credit

    The credit needs of the agricultural sector in the next few years are estimated to rise to Rs.50,000 to Rs.60,000 crores. To meet the needs is an enormous task, and responsibility will have to be borne by co-operatives and commercial banks. As resources available to commercial banks in the...
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    Commercial Banks & Small Farmers

    It has been estimated that nearly 70 percent of farmers owning less than 2 hectares of land are not getting bank credit; only large landowners have been found creditworthy and suitable for banks advances. But such a situation cannot continue for long. Under the direction of the Planning...
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    Indirect Finance by Copmmercial Banks

    Even though the scope for direct financing by commercial banks would be limited for some years to come, there is a considerable scope for indirect financing by commercial banks. For instance, commercial banks are financing co-operative societies to enable them to expand their production credit...
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