Bank of India (BOI) is one of the largest public sector banks in India, with headquarters in Mumbai. It was founded in 1906 and currently has nearly 5000 branches across India and a presence in 22 foreign countries. The document provides details about BOI's joint venture with AXA, products and services offered to various customer segments including retail, rural, corporate, MSME, and NRI customers. It outlines deposit products like savings accounts, current accounts, and term deposits, loan products like home loans and agriculture loans, and cards like debit cards and credit cards issued on Mastercard, Visa, and RuPay networks.
Financial Analysis of Axis Bank Services (MBA Finance)Avinash Labade
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This presentation have the detailed analysis of the Indian banking sector, how it has evolved and reformes that have come gradually.It also has a classic case of merger of ICICI bank with BOM.
Financial Analysis of Axis Bank Services (MBA Finance)Avinash Labade
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This presentation have the detailed analysis of the Indian banking sector, how it has evolved and reformes that have come gradually.It also has a classic case of merger of ICICI bank with BOM.
CHAPTER:-1
INTRODUCTION OF THE STUDY
The report contains the brief description of the state bank of India. It contains the finding and analysis of the survey conducted to gather primary data to judge the importance of various attributes that influence the satisfaction of customer in different manner and to the different extent. These attributes are classified as initial experience, service delivery experience, relationship experience and grievance handling. Further an attempt has been made to know the overall satisfaction of the customer.
Customer satisfaction, a term frequently used in marketing, is a measure of how products and services supplied by a company meet or surpass customer expectation. Customer satisfaction is defined as "the number of customers, or percentage of total customers, whose reported experience with a firm, its products, or its services (ratings) exceeds specified satisfaction goals. Customer service proves to be one of the most important factors governing business.
OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY:-
• TO find out the customer feedback i.e. improvement required or suggestion.
• To find out the relationship between bank and the customer.
• To study the Satisfaction of customers towards the ― state bank of India.
• To Identify the factors that influences the customer behavior of ―state bank of India.
• To identify the factors those influence the selection of SBI banking services in MUMBAI DISTRICT.
SCOPE OF THE STUDY:-
The present study was undertaken to know the preference of the customer towards state bank of India (SBI). The problem of the customer is they are not aware of the services provided by their bank. The study also force on the customer perception that how the banking services can be improved. In my study I have used both primary sources of data as well as secondary sources of data.
• The study has been conducted on behalf of ―STATE BANK OF INDIA.
• The study is confined to the Mumbai region.
• The study covers the service providers and users of ―STATE BANK OF INDIA.
• The study has put forward the Customers as well as acceptability behavior for the services.
• The scope of the study is to find out the ―Customer Satisfaction
Limitations of the Study:-
The study report consists of few limitations:-
• The report has been conducted within a limited time frame.
• The study is self financed.
• The study is limited to the customer of Mumbai only.
• Only selected Branches and Banks have been considered for the study.
• Samples were selected conveniently.
• The sample size does not represent the total population.
• The sample of size is limited to 30 only and the sample size may not represent whole market.
LITERATURE REVIEW:-
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The Project Report provides a deep knowledge about the ICICI Bank & its offerings & how it is leveraging digitization.
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CHAPTER:-1
INTRODUCTION OF THE STUDY
The report contains the brief description of the state bank of India. It contains the finding and analysis of the survey conducted to gather primary data to judge the importance of various attributes that influence the satisfaction of customer in different manner and to the different extent. These attributes are classified as initial experience, service delivery experience, relationship experience and grievance handling. Further an attempt has been made to know the overall satisfaction of the customer.
Customer satisfaction, a term frequently used in marketing, is a measure of how products and services supplied by a company meet or surpass customer expectation. Customer satisfaction is defined as "the number of customers, or percentage of total customers, whose reported experience with a firm, its products, or its services (ratings) exceeds specified satisfaction goals. Customer service proves to be one of the most important factors governing business.
OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY:-
• TO find out the customer feedback i.e. improvement required or suggestion.
• To find out the relationship between bank and the customer.
• To study the Satisfaction of customers towards the ― state bank of India.
• To Identify the factors that influences the customer behavior of ―state bank of India.
• To identify the factors those influence the selection of SBI banking services in MUMBAI DISTRICT.
SCOPE OF THE STUDY:-
The present study was undertaken to know the preference of the customer towards state bank of India (SBI). The problem of the customer is they are not aware of the services provided by their bank. The study also force on the customer perception that how the banking services can be improved. In my study I have used both primary sources of data as well as secondary sources of data.
• The study has been conducted on behalf of ―STATE BANK OF INDIA.
• The study is confined to the Mumbai region.
• The study covers the service providers and users of ―STATE BANK OF INDIA.
• The study has put forward the Customers as well as acceptability behavior for the services.
• The scope of the study is to find out the ―Customer Satisfaction
Limitations of the Study:-
The study report consists of few limitations:-
• The report has been conducted within a limited time frame.
• The study is self financed.
• The study is limited to the customer of Mumbai only.
• Only selected Branches and Banks have been considered for the study.
• Samples were selected conveniently.
• The sample size does not represent the total population.
• The sample of size is limited to 30 only and the sample size may not represent whole market.
LITERATURE REVIEW:-
A PROJECT REPORT ON LEVERAGING DIGITAL CHANNELS FOR ENHANCING CUSTOMER EXPERI...Vaibhav Dubey
The Project Report provides a deep knowledge about the ICICI Bank & its offerings & how it is leveraging digitization.
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This presentation gives an overview about how is India progressing into making UN's Vision 2020 goal (of financial inclusion) a reality.
It's a technology breakthrough India has been achieved in combat to score financial data security in 21st century and independence from reliance over other nations to provide multilateral system of payments in India.
Savings account is focused on individuals and puts a limit to the amount of money the depositor can withdraw from the same. Except specified institutions a saving account cannot be opened in the name of a government department. The procedure for opening a saving account is similar to the procedure followed for opening any other type of bank account. In times of calamities however RBI has permitted banks to allow an individual to open a saving account either against electricity bill or any other document of identity or through an introduction from another account holder. When it comes to depositing money in a saving account, a holder cannot deposit third party cheques into the saving account. There is no transaction tax to be paid in case of a saving account. Interest paid to saving account (3.5%) is calculated by taking into account the lowest balance on the 10th and end of the month. An additional 1% interest is payable to retired employees or spouse of a retired employee if the latter is deceased. The operation of saving account is stopped if the customer dies or becomes insane or insolvent. If the customer cannot be traced then the bank will place the balance in an unclaimed deposit account.
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June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
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2. About BOI
BOI AXA joint venture
Ancillary Services
Products and Services :
Retail products and services
To Corporates
To Rural Areas
To NRI
Cards
3. Founded on 7th September 1906
Started with one office in Mumbai, with a paid-up capital of 50
Lakhs and 50 Employees
The bank has about 4963 branches all over India
Presently Bank has overseas presence in 22 foreign countries
spread over 5 continents
4. Headquarters : Mumbai, Maharashtra
CEO : Shri Melwyn Rego
Net Revenue :
₹243,935.0 million
Total Assets : $96.8
billion (2015)
Website :
www.bankofindia.co.in
10. SAVINGS ACCOUNT
BOI Star YUVA account
BOI Star Mahila SB Account
BOI Star Senior Citizen SB Account
SB Account for Pensioners
Star Diamond Savings Scheme
Star Suraksha SB Plus Account
Savings Account Ordinary Account
BOI Savings Plus Scheme
BOI Super Saving Plus
SALARY ACCOUNTS
Defense Salary Package
Salary Plus Account Scheme
BOI Gurukul SB Account
BOI Saral Salary Account Scheme
11. CURRENT ACCOUNT
Normal Current Account
Silver Current Account
Gold Current Account
Gold Plus Current Account
Diamond Current Account
Diamond Plus Current Account
Platinum Current Account
Platinum Plus Current Account
TERM DEPOSITS
Double benefit Deposit
Fixed Deposit
Short Deposit
Quarterly Deposit
Monthly Deposit
Recurring Deposit
Star Flexi Recurring Deposit
12. TAX SAVING
Star Sunidhi Tax Saving Deposit
Scheme
Capital Gain Tax Saving Scheme
13. BOI Star Home Loans
BOI Star Education Loan
BOI Star Vidya Loan
BOI Star Vehicle Loan
BOI Star Holiday Loan
Earnest Money Deposit(EMD) Scheme
BOI Star IPO
BOI Star Doctor – Plus
BOI Star Mitra Personal Loan
19. SERVICES
Composite Cash Credit
Crop Finance
Financing for Draught Animals & Carts
Land Development
Minor Irrigation
All purpose Term Loan
Tatkal Loan
Gold Loan
KCC
CARDS
Kisan Credit Card
BOI Shatabdi Krishi Vikas Card
Kisan Samadhan Card
Star Bhumiheen Kisna Card
20.
21. Star Laghu Udyami Samekat Loan
Star SME Liquid Plus
Star SME Auto Express
Star SME Contractor line of credit
Star SME Education Plus
Star SME Term Loan
BOI Star Doctor Plus
BOI Star Vyapar
22.
23. DEPOSIT PRODUCTS
NRI Savings Account
NRI Current Account
Term Deposit
LOANS TO NRI
Housing Loan
Overdraft Against Securities
Loan Against FCNR Deposits
24. INVESTMENT PRODUCTS
Insurance
Mutual Fund
Portfolio Management Service
ANCILLARY SERVICE
Online banking
Online Payment Services – BOI Star
ePay
My IT Return
Credit Card Payment Through BillDesk
Credit Card Payment Through NEFT
25. SWIFT Transfer
Speed Remittance
Bank Drafts/Demand Drafts
Star Insta-Remit
Collection of Cheques