2. OBJECTIVES OF STUDY
• How far joint ventures banks are efficent
• Relationship of investments and loans with total deposits and profit
• Sufficient Liquidity position
• Deposits and credits to increase volume of operations
• Foreign joint ventures or partnership ventures
3. JOINT VENTURE COMPANY
• Business entity created by two or more parties
• Shared ownership
• Shared returns and risk
• Shared governance
• Partnerships of business based on two or more countries are foreign joint ventures
4. MANAGEMENT OF JOINT VENTURES
• Shareholders agreement and articles of association reflecting the agreement
• Shareholders may act on executive role as well as supervisory role
• Seperation of management and ownership
• Conflict on interest of venture and management
5. ADVANTAGES OF JOINT VENTURES
• Opportunity to gain new capacity and expertise
• Allows to enter new geographics
• Sharing risk with venture partner
• Flexible
• Seperation of business from rest of organization
• Easy to be sold to other parent company
6. DISADVANTAGES OF JOINT VENTURES
• Takes time and effort to build relationship and partnership
• Objective of ventures are not fully clear to every one
• Imbalance in level of expertise and assets brought
• Poor integration and cooperation due to cultural differences
• Relationships end shortly
• Do not consider the benifit of all stakeholders
8. LICENSED JOINT VENTURES BANK OF NEPAL
• Himilayan Bank Ltd
• Everest Bank Ltd
• Nabil Bank Ltd
• Standard Chartered Bank Nepal Ltd
• Nepal Bangladesh Bank Ltd
• Nepal SBI Bank Ltd
9. NABIL BANK LIMITED
• First foreign joint ventures bank of nepal
• Commencing business since july 1984
• Earlier known as nepal arab bank limited
• Fully equipped with modern technologies
• Branches all across countries
• Celbreating 30 successful years
10. EVEREST BANK LIMITED
• Biggest foreign joint ventures bank
• Commencing business since 1994
• Have 64 branches across the countries
• Extention and revenue couners across countries
• Customer friendly services
11. JOINT VENTURE PARTNER
PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK
• Holds 20% equity share of everest bank
• Largest nationalized bank iin india
• Wide variety of banking service
• Personal banking, industrial finance, agriculture finance, financing of trade and
international banking
• Clients includes indian conglomerates, medium and small industrial units
• Strong links with trade and industry
12. STANDARD CHATERED BANK NEPAL LIMITED
• British multinational banking and financial services
• Headquater in london, England
• Operates a network of more than 1200 outlets
• Operate across 70 countries with estimated employee over 87000
• Operations in customer, corporate and institutional banking and treasury services
• Ninety percent of its profit came from Asia,Africa and Middle East
13. • Has primary listing on London Stock Exchange
• Has market capitalization of approximately £ 24.4 billion
• 28th largest company on London Stock Exchange
• Secondary listing on HongKong Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange India
• Largest shareholder are singapore government owned Temasek Holdings
14. SUMMARY & CONCLUSION
• Successful in bringing healthy competition among bank
• Increase in foreign investment
• Promoted and expanded export import trade
• New techniques and technologies