ICICI Bank is India's largest private sector bank. It was founded in 1955 as the Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India. ICICI Bank has over 79978 employees, 3384 branches across India, and a presence in 19 other countries. The bank is headed by CEO and MD Chanda Kochhar and has total assets of $99 billion. It provides various banking products and services including loans, deposits, investments, credit cards, insurance, and NRI banking to individual and corporate customers.
In this PPT all information related to ICICI Bank like organization structure and history of ICICI Bank. Information related to products and services.Current scenario of ICICI Bank.
ICICI Bank means industrial credit and investment corporation in India . from this presentation you know all about of ICICI bank profile and strength , weakness , opportunities and treat of ICICI bank . It is 2nd largest bank in India.
In this PPT all information related to ICICI Bank like organization structure and history of ICICI Bank. Information related to products and services.Current scenario of ICICI Bank.
ICICI Bank means industrial credit and investment corporation in India . from this presentation you know all about of ICICI bank profile and strength , weakness , opportunities and treat of ICICI bank . It is 2nd largest bank in India.
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Capturing value in a shifting environment
Deloitte in Switzerland has analysed the international client asset development of the leading worldwide private wealth management centres in its second Deloitte Wealth Management Centre Ranking.
The 2015 report also analyses the performance of Swiss-based wealth managers and makes recommendations for improvement.
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http://www2.deloitte.com/ch/en/pages/financial-services/articles/wealth-management-centre-ranking-2015.html
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2. STUDY ABOUT :
• ICICI BANK
• ICICI BANK PROFILE
• TOP LEVEL MANAGEMENT
• NETWORKS
• PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
• ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE
• KEY RESPONSIBILITY AREAS
• PAYOUT STRUCTURE
3. ICICI BANK
•Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India.
•Founded in 1955 by as a joint venture of the world bank.
•ICICI bank launched internet banking operations in 1998.
•In 2000,ICICI Bank became the first indian bank to list on the
New York Stock Exchange.
•ICICI Bank is India’s largest private bank.
4. PROFILE OF ICICI BANK
Type : Public
Founded: 1955
Headquarters : Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Industry : Banking, Financial service
Products : Customer Banking, Corporate Banking, Finance and
Insurance, private banking, credit cards , etc.
Total Assets: US$ 99 billion (2012)
Net Profit: US$ 1.366 billion (2012)
Employees: 79978 (2012)
Website: www.icicibank.com
5. BOARD OF DIRECTORS
• CHAIRMAN- K.V Kamnath
• CEO & MD- Chanda Kochhar
• Executive director- N Kannan
• Vice President- Vishvesh
Baga
• Executive director- Rajeev
Sabharwal
6. CEO & MD of ICICI Bank
Chanda Kochhar
• Born on 17 Nov,1961.
• She has done Bachelors in
Arts and Masters in
Management studies.
• She was conferred with the
Padma Bhushan, one of
India's highest civilian
honours, in 2011.
7. NETWORK OF ICICI
o It has 11063 ATMs in the country.
oThe Bank has the network of 3384 branches in
India.
oIt has a presence in 19 countries, including
India.
oTraded as BSE,NSE, NYSE and BSE SENSEX.
9. WEALTH MANAGEMENT
A professional service which is the
combination of financial/investment advice,
accounting/tax services, and legal/estate
planning for one fee.
Sunit Chandra
Branch Manager,ICICI bank Ltd.
SCO-412, Sector-8, Panchkula
10. Organization Structure
MD and CEO
Executive Director
Senior General Manager- 1(Branch banking)
Senior General Manger-2(Retail business Head)
11. Organization Strucutre (cont’)
Deputy General Manager (Zonal Head)
Assistant General Manager (Regional Head)
Manger (Branch Manager)
Assistant Manger-1 (Relationship Manager)
Assistant Manger-2 (Customer Service Manager)