نتایج جستجو برای: indian banking sector

تعداد نتایج: 203032  

Journal: Money and Economy 2009
Amir Hossein Tayyebi Fard,

After the revolution of 1979, all of the private banks existing in Iran were nationalized and the economic system was based on public, cooperative and private sectors and banking operations were categorized in public sector. Consequently, private sector and foreign banks were bared from doing banking operations in Iran. According to the recent laws and regulations passed in Iran, the Irani...

2003
Sangkyun Park

NTEREST IN BANKING MATTERS surged in the 1980s, when the U.S. banking system experienced considerable difficulties after several decades of stability. During the decade, the number of bank failures increased sharply, and banks in general experienced increasing problem loans and dwindling capital. Most banks recovered their financial strength in the early 1990s thanks to improved economic condit...

Journal: :IJISSC 2012
Ritanjali Majhi

This study identifies factors responsible for customers’ attitudes and perceptions towards emerging internet banking sector. It also reveals the importance of the key variables relating to customers’ demographic and social inputs. A sample of 156 customers is personally surveyed using a structured questionnaire in various cities of Andhra Pradesh. The data are analyzed using descriptive analysi...

2011
Prasad V. Joshi

Banks deal with people’s most liquid asset (cash), and run a country’s economy. The banking system in India is significantly different from that of other nations because of the country’s unique economic, social and geographic characteristics. India has a large population and land size, a diverse culture, and extreme disparities in income, which are marked among its regions. There are high level...

2015
Krishna Prasad

Sound ALM practices ensure the stability and liquidity of banks, thus enhancing the profitability. ALM is a mechanism to address the risk faced by banks due to mismatch in assets and liabilities. In the context of India, banking industry is closely monitored and supervised by Reserve Bank of India (RBI). As a part of many norms to ensure the sound banking system, RBI also has come out with the ...

2009
Grzegorz HALAJ

The theory of strategic groups predicts the existence of stable groups of companies that adopt similar business strategies. The theory also predicts that groups will differ in performance and in their reaction to external shocks. We use cluster analysis to identify strategic groups in the Polish banking sector. We find stable groups in the Polish banking sector constituted after the year 2000 f...

2013
Dr. K. Chitra B. Subashini

Data mining is becoming strategically important area for many business organizations including banking sector. It is a process of analyzing the data from various perspectives and summarizing it into valuable information. Data mining assists the banks to look for hidden pattern in a group and discover unknown relationship in the data. Today, customers have so many opinions with regard to where t...

2015
Jonathan Liebenau Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood

This paper introduces the concept of modularity in financial services, discusses how new value chains are created and addresses emerging opportunities for innovative business models in the digital economy. We argue that innovation occurred in the banking sector despite the lagging adoption of new operational practices but due to technology drive for new ways to provide services. Banking innovat...

2012
ELHAM METWALLY

This research draws on banking sector data to explore the role of leadership actions in facilitating successful implementation of automatic teller machines (ATMs) and Internet Banking in Egyptian private sector banking. IT-related innovations in everyday business functions have elicited a great many reforms in the Egyptian banking sector since the 1990s. Achieving strategic competitiveness thro...

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