نتایج جستجو برای: indian banking sector
تعداد نتایج: 203032 فیلتر نتایج به سال:
Non-performing assets (NPAs) have been a major cause of concern for Indian commercial banks in the recent past years. Many studies have been reported on the different aspects of NPAs in Indian banking system. However, there is a crucial lack of investigation on the comparative assessment of various types of banks such as Public sector banks, Private sector banks and foreign banks so that the tr...
Marketing Communication becomes increasingly necessary in today’s competitive environment. It becomes mandatory for the banks to think seriously about how they can compete effectively with other financial institutions. This has led them to pay due importance to marketing communication strategies. Marketing Communication strategies perform two different functions i.e. attract the deposits on one...
The aim of this article is to determine the level and the nature of the quantitative and qualitative factors' influences on development of the banking sector and their influence on economic growth in South-East European countries (SEE). We used a OLS model with panel-corrected standard errors (PCSE) and panel data from six transition countries for the period 1999-2006. We measure the qualitativ...
the employment is a requisite if one wants to have a normal life, decent meals and a place to stay; it socializes the people and gives them some survival and esteem feeling in the society. besides that employment boosts personal well fear, morale integrity and self confidence. in india economy is diverse where employees are employed in agriculture, handicraft, a wide range of modern industries,...
Central banks and supervisory authorities regularly assess the situation in the banking sector, which is a vital element in the financial system. Two main questions are at the centre of such assessments: what is the present condition of the banking sector, and how will it evolve in the medium term? The first aim of this paper is to develop a “stress index”, summarising the current condition of ...
Demonetization refers to cancellation of legal tender status currency in circulation. Anticipating positive effects on the economy, nations often adopt demonetization policy. Government India adopted policy November 8, 2016. Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced this while addressing nation his Mann Ki Baat speech Under policy, high denomination Indian notes Rs.500 and Rs.1000 were declared be...
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