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Published by Serials Publications, 2009
ISBN 10: 8183872751ISBN 13: 9788183872751
Seller: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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Condition: New. pp. x + 426.
Published by Serials Publications, 2009
ISBN 10: 8183872751ISBN 13: 9788183872751
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
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Condition: New. pp. x + 426 Illus.
Published by Serials Pub, New Delhi, 2009
ISBN 10: 8183872751ISBN 13: 9788183872751
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Internet banking and customer acceptance The Indian scenario/S. Sudeep and K.C. Sankaranarayanan. 2. A study and implementation of classification algorithms in data mining for a CRM based banking application/Sumitra Binu. 3. Multi rater assessment and total quality management the present need for banking sector in India/R. Balasubramaniyan. 4. Impact of microfinance on the community development of rural society a case study/Justine Joseph. 5. Scaling up the microfinance alternative for financial inclusion/P.P. Sajitha and Sangeetha K. Prathap. 6. Financial inclusion Challenges and opportunities in the liberalized era/M. Anilkumar and S. Resia Beegam. 7. ICT and financial inclusion an Indian perspective/V. Arockia Jerold. 8. NGOs as intermediaries between government banks and Self Help Groups in implementation of micro credit schemes/M. Anbalagan and A. Dhanalakshmi. 9. Financial inclusion for inclusive growth/James Manalel. 10. Housing finance by commercial banks in India in the emerging scenario some strategic imperatives/P.K. Manoj. 11. Banking sector reforms in India and their impact/K. Aiyadurai. 12. Bancassurance a marketing channel/J. Aravind and Gabriel Simon. 13. Securitisation Act and financial assets restructuring of Indian banks an analysis/Manoj Pillai. 14. STP and risk management in E banking/Anil Kumar P. and Jagathy Raj V.P. 15. The credit card as a credit scheme A success with some issues/N. Brindha. 16. Corporate governance in banking and financial institutions in India/R. Varadarajan. 17. Online banking in India Pros and Cons/Prashant Kumar and Prashant Kumar. 18. Core banking system the technological innovation in banking/Roshna Varghese. 19. Basel accord and Indian banking industry in the liberalized era/Vijila V and G. Raju. 20. Role of bank supported Indian SEZs in the economic growth/N. Sreenivasan. 21. Goa model of SEZ development in India/P. Arunachalam. 22. HR practices in Indian banking sector/Rajashree Vyas. 23. Kano Model applied in banks to find out customer satisfaction /Jeena Kuruvilla. 24. A study on the impact of organizational leadership and climate on effectiveness/V. Murale. 25. RBI's monetary policy and stock market performance/K. Sreenivas. Index. Indian banking system has witnessed unprecedented level of transformation during the ongoing reforms regime initiated in the early 1990s. Accordingly there have been quite a large number of favourable developments which include inter alia growing resilience of the system including gradually improving capital adequacy improved profitability enhanced customer service and productivity primarily emanating from adoption of advanced technology steadily declining NPA levels etc. Going ahead along the reforms path proponents of aggressive liberalization policies argue in favour of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) Software Technology Parks of India (STPIs) and such other governmental measures for further improving the global competitiveness and stability of the financial system as well as the economy as a whole. On the other extreme there are growing apprehensions regarding the constantly growing exclusiveness of the system and hence its long term sustainability though there have been a few favourable outcomes as noted above. As such there is a strong argument in favour of social banking and financial inclusion whereby those sections of the society which are currently outside the ambit of formal system of financial intermediation are sought to be brought within the reach of financial system by way of appropriate policy initiatives. In the backdrop of the above development dilemma this book contains a total of 25 research papers touching upon a very wide range of issues confronting Indian banks in the contemporary centrality. These papers range from financial inclusion of SEZs from corporate governance to bancassurance for SARFAESI Act to data mining and so on. It is expected that this book containing research papers on such a wide range.
Published by Serials publications, 2009
ISBN 10: 8183872751ISBN 13: 9788183872751
Seller: dsmbooks, Liverpool, United Kingdom
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