The document appears to be a report on a visit to the Rajkot People's Co-op Bank Ltd. It includes sections on the bank's general information, various internal departments like human resources, marketing, loans, and accounting. The report was prepared by a student as part of their academic program and provides an overview of the bank's operations and departments.
Summer intership project Customer statisfaction leval tpward service provided...Pritesh Radadiya
This document is a project report submitted for an MBA program. It provides an overview of a study conducted on customer satisfaction levels towards services provided by Rajkot People Co-operative Bank Ltd. The 3-page summary includes:
1) An introduction to co-operative banking in India, including a definition, history, importance and differences between co-operative and commercial banks.
2) An executive summary of the report, which analyzed services like loans, lockers, deposits and more through primary data collection to understand customer satisfaction.
3) An index of the full report, which contains sections on the bank's history and performance, products/services, research methodology used, data analysis and findings, suggestions and
The document outlines an internship report submitted by Mayank Mulchandani to Medi-Caps University about their summer internship at the State Bank of India branch in Indore. It provides an overview of SBI, including its vision, mission and management team, and describes the objectives, activities, and conclusions from Mulchandani's internship experience. The report identifies areas for SBI to improve such as increasing technology usage, customer service levels, and addressing infrastructure issues to better compete against private sector banks.
1) The banking industry in India has become highly competitive which has increased the need for banks to focus on customer retention through high quality services.
2) It is important for banks like ICICI Bank to understand customer satisfaction levels and the key drivers of satisfaction to improve services, gain a competitive advantage, and increase customer retention.
3) Analyzing ICICI Bank's financial performance and service quality allows them to identify areas for improvement and better meet customer needs and expectations.
SIP PROJECT ON ICICI BANK BY :- GAURAV BHUTGaurav Bhut
The banking industry in India has a long history dating back to indigenous bankers in ancient times who provided loans and credit. After independence, the Reserve Bank of India was established in 1935 to regulate the banking sector. Several public sector banks were nationalized in 1969 to expand access to credit. The banking industry is now regulated under the Banking Regulation Act of 1949. ICICI Bank was established in 1994 and helped pioneer private sector banking in India. It has since grown to become one of the largest private sector banks in the country.
Summer internship report submitted to State Bank of India on the topic - “Yo...Deepanjan Das
A Summer internship report submitted to State Bank of India on the topic - “Youth and SBI - Connected or Disconnected”.
Research work done from May 15th 2013 to July 15th 2013.
60 days/ 2 months internship program.
ICICI Bank is India's second largest bank. It was founded in 1955 as the Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India to support the industrialization of India. ICICI Bank launched in 1994 and became the first Indian bank to list on the New York Stock Exchange in 2000. ICICI Bank provides a wide range of banking and financial services including retail banking, credit cards, investment banking, insurance, and private banking. It has over 800 branches across India and has expanded internationally with subsidiaries in countries like Canada, Russia, Singapore, and the United Kingdom.
Financial Analysis of Axis Bank Services (MBA Finance)Avinash Labade
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Summer intership project Customer statisfaction leval tpward service provided...Pritesh Radadiya
This document is a project report submitted for an MBA program. It provides an overview of a study conducted on customer satisfaction levels towards services provided by Rajkot People Co-operative Bank Ltd. The 3-page summary includes:
1) An introduction to co-operative banking in India, including a definition, history, importance and differences between co-operative and commercial banks.
2) An executive summary of the report, which analyzed services like loans, lockers, deposits and more through primary data collection to understand customer satisfaction.
3) An index of the full report, which contains sections on the bank's history and performance, products/services, research methodology used, data analysis and findings, suggestions and
The document outlines an internship report submitted by Mayank Mulchandani to Medi-Caps University about their summer internship at the State Bank of India branch in Indore. It provides an overview of SBI, including its vision, mission and management team, and describes the objectives, activities, and conclusions from Mulchandani's internship experience. The report identifies areas for SBI to improve such as increasing technology usage, customer service levels, and addressing infrastructure issues to better compete against private sector banks.
1) The banking industry in India has become highly competitive which has increased the need for banks to focus on customer retention through high quality services.
2) It is important for banks like ICICI Bank to understand customer satisfaction levels and the key drivers of satisfaction to improve services, gain a competitive advantage, and increase customer retention.
3) Analyzing ICICI Bank's financial performance and service quality allows them to identify areas for improvement and better meet customer needs and expectations.
SIP PROJECT ON ICICI BANK BY :- GAURAV BHUTGaurav Bhut
The banking industry in India has a long history dating back to indigenous bankers in ancient times who provided loans and credit. After independence, the Reserve Bank of India was established in 1935 to regulate the banking sector. Several public sector banks were nationalized in 1969 to expand access to credit. The banking industry is now regulated under the Banking Regulation Act of 1949. ICICI Bank was established in 1994 and helped pioneer private sector banking in India. It has since grown to become one of the largest private sector banks in the country.
Summer internship report submitted to State Bank of India on the topic - “Yo...Deepanjan Das
A Summer internship report submitted to State Bank of India on the topic - “Youth and SBI - Connected or Disconnected”.
Research work done from May 15th 2013 to July 15th 2013.
60 days/ 2 months internship program.
ICICI Bank is India's second largest bank. It was founded in 1955 as the Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India to support the industrialization of India. ICICI Bank launched in 1994 and became the first Indian bank to list on the New York Stock Exchange in 2000. ICICI Bank provides a wide range of banking and financial services including retail banking, credit cards, investment banking, insurance, and private banking. It has over 800 branches across India and has expanded internationally with subsidiaries in countries like Canada, Russia, Singapore, and the United Kingdom.
Financial Analysis of Axis Bank Services (MBA Finance)Avinash Labade
If any have Need Project Report please call +919011888598 and i will provide only Word File.
and
Project Cost is Rs 500/- Per Project
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The document discusses the Indian banking industry and IDBI Bank. It provides background on the structure and development of the Indian banking sector. It then discusses IDBI Bank specifically, noting that it is a major public sector bank. The document also analyzes factors influencing the performance of the banking industry and IDBI Bank, such as interest rates, government policies, and the economic environment. It examines current trends in the industry, including consolidation among private banks and continued reforms of public sector banks.
The Report is based on the analysis of Foreign Exchange Operations AT DCB Bank. It involves the complete transaction process of Inward and Outward Remittance. The Documentation required for this purpose. These transactions are mainly involved for the individuals who are in the Export and Import Business.
Presentation on summer internship project of bank priyanka sarraf
A SUMMER INTERNSHIP ON “A Comparative study of Himalayan Bank Ltd. and Everest Bank Ltd., with special reference to customer feedback on product and services offered by Himalayan Bank Limited”
summer internship project report on union bank of indiaabhishek rane
The document is a summer internship report submitted by Abhishek Krishnakumar Rane for their Master of Management Studies program through BES's Institute of Management Studies and Research. The report discusses a project conducted at Union Bank of India on opportunities in the power sector and assessing credit viability of power projects. It provides an overview of Union Bank of India, including its vision, mission, history and products/services. It also examines the bank's financial performance, strategies, and departments like marketing, finance, and HR. The report aims to gain comprehensive knowledge of the power sector and analyze various aspects of power project financing in India.
(Icici copy)summer internship report icici direct (1)kavita tripathi
This document provides information about a summer training project conducted by Kavita Tripathi for her MBA program. The project was titled "Mutual Fund Simplified" and was conducted under the supervision of industry guide Mr. Ashish Ranjan and faculty guide Ms. Saumya Rastogi. The document includes an acknowledgement, executive summary, and details about ICICI group and its subsidiaries such as ICICI Bank, ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, and ICICI Securities. It also provides information about mutual funds and the objectives and methodology of the summer training project.
Customer Perception towards Loans and Advances Commercial Co-operative Bank” Pritesh Radadiya
This document provides an overview of a project report on customer perception towards loans and advances at a commercial cooperative bank. It includes sections on the introduction, history of banking, introduction of cooperative banks, definition of cooperative banks, types of cooperative banks, role of cooperative banks, registration and licensing, market players in the industry, an overview of the commercial cooperative bank, bank profile, organization chart, vision, mission, performance data, services provided, loans and advances, types of loans, loan procedure, recovery procedure, SWOT analysis, and research methodology.
Axis Bank was established in 1994 as one of the first new generation private sector banks in India after the government allowed entry of new private banks. It has grown to become one of the largest private sector banks in India with over 1,200 branches and 6,000 ATMs across the country. The bank was formerly known as UTI Bank but changed its name to Axis Bank in 2007.
This document is an internship project report submitted by Sunil Nandi to the National Institute of Technology in Rourkela, India in partial fulfillment of an MBA program. The report focuses on the core banking and finance activities of Allahabad Bank's Howrah Main branch. It includes an introduction to Allahabad Bank's history and operations. The report then discusses the bank's vision, mission, products and services. It describes the research methodology and analyzes data related to Allahabad Bank's credit appraisal process and types of commercial loans.
This document is a summer training project report submitted by Avinash Jaiswal for his MBA program. It examines stock exchange online share trading at Nirmal Bang in Lucknow, India. The report has two parts: Part A provides background information on stock exchanges and online share trading in India. Part B profiles Nirmal Bang, its products/services, and details the research methodology used in the report, which includes analyzing Nirmal Bang's strategies and customer satisfaction through interviews. The summary provides high-level information about the topic and structure of the report.
A project report on study of banking products and investment behavior of cons...Projects Kart
This document provides a summary of a report on a study of banking products and investment behavior of consumers. It begins with an introduction to the Indian banking system, including new business opportunities in India and major foreign banks operating in the country. It describes investment strategies in India and provides an overview of Standard Chartered Bank, the products it offers including savings accounts, ULIPs, and mutual funds. The report methodology and findings from analyzing consumer investment patterns are presented across several chapters. Key areas of analysis include identifying potential customers, influential factors in investment decisions, and strategies to better tap the market.
This project report has been prepared as per the requirement of the syllabus of
MBA course structure under which the students are the required to undertake
project.
It was a first hand experience for us as that we were exposed to the professional
set-up and were facing the market, which was really a great experience.
During project period, I had very touching experiences. When business is involved,
experiences counts a lot, as we know, experience are an instrument, which leads
towards success.
This document provides an introduction and overview of State Bank of India's (SBI) financing activities for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) based on a project report and survey conducted in Rajkot, Gujarat, India. It discusses SBI's history and operations, defines SMEs, describes the importance of SME financing for economic development, and outlines SBI's procedures and services for financing SMEs. The survey found that marketing efforts by SBI helped the bank earn 18 crores of new business from SMEs in the industrial areas surveyed in Rajkot.
This document is a summer training report submitted as part fulfillment of an MBA degree. It discusses conducting a study on business opportunities for Yes Bank Ltd. in FCRA (Foreign Contribution Regulation Act) accounts of charitable institutions in Delhi. The report provides an overview of FCRA, profiles Yes Bank and the banking industry, discusses the study's objectives and methodology, and presents an analysis and recommendations.
Comparison between public sector & private sectorDharmik
The document provides an overview of public sector and private sector banks in India. It discusses that scheduled commercial banks in India are categorized into five groups according to ownership, including public sector banks, private sector banks, and foreign banks. Public sector banks are majority owned by the government, while private sector banks were established to better serve economic needs as public sector banks lacked profit incentives. The document then provides details on the functions of public and private sector banks in India.
A Study of Agriculture Loan of Axis Bank Ltd (MBA Finance Project)Avinash Labade
If any have Need Project Report please call +919011888598 and i will provide only Word File.
and
Project Cost is Rs 500/- Per Project
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A Research Study on Consumer Satisfaction of Private Banking SectorMinaxi Gosai
The document is a research study report on consumer satisfaction with private banking in India. It includes a literature review on the importance and objectives of the study. It then outlines the research methodology used which was a survey method with 100 questionnaires. The findings section shows that most consumers have bank accounts, prefer private banks like HDFC, ICICI and Axis, are satisfied with services, many use online banking and feel it provides benefits. Overall consumers have high trust in their bank and would recommend it to others.
A Study of Agriculture Loan of Kotak Mahindra Bank (MBA Finance)Avinash Labade
Kotak Mahindra Bank is one of India's leading private sector banks, with a history dating back to 1984. The document provides details about a project report submitted by Avinash Dilip Labade to Savitribai Phule Pune University on "A Study of Agricultural Loan" for Kotak Mahindra Bank Shrirampur Branch. The 3-page report includes sections on the certificate, declaration, acknowledgements, index, and executive summary of the project report. It discusses the objectives, methodology, theoretical background, data analysis, findings, conclusions and suggestions of the study on agricultural loans provided by Kotak Mahindra Bank.
Research report on mutual fund in india at mahindra financeProjects Kart
The document provides a history of mutual funds in India from their inception in 1964 to the present day. It discusses four phases of growth:
1) 1964-1987: Establishment of UTI as the sole provider of mutual funds. Slow growth during this period.
2) 1987-1993: Entry of public sector funds after UTI's monopoly ended. Accelerated growth and increased assets under management.
3) 1993-2003: Entry of private sector funds leading to greater choice for investors. Strong growth and more regulations established.
4) Post-2003: Continued growth of the industry with many mergers and acquisitions. The mutual fund industry now provides investment opportunities for investors across India
This document provides an overview of a study on working capital management conducted at Sejal Glass Limited. It includes:
1) An introduction outlining the purpose and scope of the study, as well as acknowledgements of those who guided the project.
2) A table of contents listing the different chapters covering topics such as the company profile, data analysis, findings, and conclusion.
3) Background information on working capital management, including definitions, objectives, and the operating cycle.
The document appears to be a student project report analyzing working capital practices at Sejal Glass Limited in order to make recommendations for improvement.
The document is a report on The Co-operative Bank of Rajkot Ltd (Raj Bank). It provides an overview of the bank, including its mission, leadership structure, branch network, services offered, human resources practices, marketing, finance management, SWOT analysis, future plans and suggestions. The report was submitted to Saurashtra University by Chirag Limbashiya, a BBA student, as part of a practical training requirement at Raj Bank under the guidance of Niraj Pandya.
The document is a report submitted to Surashatra University about a practical training conducted at Rajkot People's Co-operative Bank Ltd. It includes general information about the bank like its establishment year, chairman, branches. It outlines the objectives of the bank such as increasing deposits and profits. It also describes the board of directors and provides data on the bank's share capital, deposits, advances and net profit over the years 2002-2005 showing an increase.
The document discusses the Indian banking industry and IDBI Bank. It provides background on the structure and development of the Indian banking sector. It then discusses IDBI Bank specifically, noting that it is a major public sector bank. The document also analyzes factors influencing the performance of the banking industry and IDBI Bank, such as interest rates, government policies, and the economic environment. It examines current trends in the industry, including consolidation among private banks and continued reforms of public sector banks.
The Report is based on the analysis of Foreign Exchange Operations AT DCB Bank. It involves the complete transaction process of Inward and Outward Remittance. The Documentation required for this purpose. These transactions are mainly involved for the individuals who are in the Export and Import Business.
Presentation on summer internship project of bank priyanka sarraf
A SUMMER INTERNSHIP ON “A Comparative study of Himalayan Bank Ltd. and Everest Bank Ltd., with special reference to customer feedback on product and services offered by Himalayan Bank Limited”
summer internship project report on union bank of indiaabhishek rane
The document is a summer internship report submitted by Abhishek Krishnakumar Rane for their Master of Management Studies program through BES's Institute of Management Studies and Research. The report discusses a project conducted at Union Bank of India on opportunities in the power sector and assessing credit viability of power projects. It provides an overview of Union Bank of India, including its vision, mission, history and products/services. It also examines the bank's financial performance, strategies, and departments like marketing, finance, and HR. The report aims to gain comprehensive knowledge of the power sector and analyze various aspects of power project financing in India.
(Icici copy)summer internship report icici direct (1)kavita tripathi
This document provides information about a summer training project conducted by Kavita Tripathi for her MBA program. The project was titled "Mutual Fund Simplified" and was conducted under the supervision of industry guide Mr. Ashish Ranjan and faculty guide Ms. Saumya Rastogi. The document includes an acknowledgement, executive summary, and details about ICICI group and its subsidiaries such as ICICI Bank, ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, and ICICI Securities. It also provides information about mutual funds and the objectives and methodology of the summer training project.
Customer Perception towards Loans and Advances Commercial Co-operative Bank” Pritesh Radadiya
This document provides an overview of a project report on customer perception towards loans and advances at a commercial cooperative bank. It includes sections on the introduction, history of banking, introduction of cooperative banks, definition of cooperative banks, types of cooperative banks, role of cooperative banks, registration and licensing, market players in the industry, an overview of the commercial cooperative bank, bank profile, organization chart, vision, mission, performance data, services provided, loans and advances, types of loans, loan procedure, recovery procedure, SWOT analysis, and research methodology.
Axis Bank was established in 1994 as one of the first new generation private sector banks in India after the government allowed entry of new private banks. It has grown to become one of the largest private sector banks in India with over 1,200 branches and 6,000 ATMs across the country. The bank was formerly known as UTI Bank but changed its name to Axis Bank in 2007.
This document is an internship project report submitted by Sunil Nandi to the National Institute of Technology in Rourkela, India in partial fulfillment of an MBA program. The report focuses on the core banking and finance activities of Allahabad Bank's Howrah Main branch. It includes an introduction to Allahabad Bank's history and operations. The report then discusses the bank's vision, mission, products and services. It describes the research methodology and analyzes data related to Allahabad Bank's credit appraisal process and types of commercial loans.
This document is a summer training project report submitted by Avinash Jaiswal for his MBA program. It examines stock exchange online share trading at Nirmal Bang in Lucknow, India. The report has two parts: Part A provides background information on stock exchanges and online share trading in India. Part B profiles Nirmal Bang, its products/services, and details the research methodology used in the report, which includes analyzing Nirmal Bang's strategies and customer satisfaction through interviews. The summary provides high-level information about the topic and structure of the report.
A project report on study of banking products and investment behavior of cons...Projects Kart
This document provides a summary of a report on a study of banking products and investment behavior of consumers. It begins with an introduction to the Indian banking system, including new business opportunities in India and major foreign banks operating in the country. It describes investment strategies in India and provides an overview of Standard Chartered Bank, the products it offers including savings accounts, ULIPs, and mutual funds. The report methodology and findings from analyzing consumer investment patterns are presented across several chapters. Key areas of analysis include identifying potential customers, influential factors in investment decisions, and strategies to better tap the market.
This project report has been prepared as per the requirement of the syllabus of
MBA course structure under which the students are the required to undertake
project.
It was a first hand experience for us as that we were exposed to the professional
set-up and were facing the market, which was really a great experience.
During project period, I had very touching experiences. When business is involved,
experiences counts a lot, as we know, experience are an instrument, which leads
towards success.
This document provides an introduction and overview of State Bank of India's (SBI) financing activities for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) based on a project report and survey conducted in Rajkot, Gujarat, India. It discusses SBI's history and operations, defines SMEs, describes the importance of SME financing for economic development, and outlines SBI's procedures and services for financing SMEs. The survey found that marketing efforts by SBI helped the bank earn 18 crores of new business from SMEs in the industrial areas surveyed in Rajkot.
This document is a summer training report submitted as part fulfillment of an MBA degree. It discusses conducting a study on business opportunities for Yes Bank Ltd. in FCRA (Foreign Contribution Regulation Act) accounts of charitable institutions in Delhi. The report provides an overview of FCRA, profiles Yes Bank and the banking industry, discusses the study's objectives and methodology, and presents an analysis and recommendations.
Comparison between public sector & private sectorDharmik
The document provides an overview of public sector and private sector banks in India. It discusses that scheduled commercial banks in India are categorized into five groups according to ownership, including public sector banks, private sector banks, and foreign banks. Public sector banks are majority owned by the government, while private sector banks were established to better serve economic needs as public sector banks lacked profit incentives. The document then provides details on the functions of public and private sector banks in India.
A Study of Agriculture Loan of Axis Bank Ltd (MBA Finance Project)Avinash Labade
If any have Need Project Report please call +919011888598 and i will provide only Word File.
and
Project Cost is Rs 500/- Per Project
Send Me Payment Phone Pay or Google Pay
A Research Study on Consumer Satisfaction of Private Banking SectorMinaxi Gosai
The document is a research study report on consumer satisfaction with private banking in India. It includes a literature review on the importance and objectives of the study. It then outlines the research methodology used which was a survey method with 100 questionnaires. The findings section shows that most consumers have bank accounts, prefer private banks like HDFC, ICICI and Axis, are satisfied with services, many use online banking and feel it provides benefits. Overall consumers have high trust in their bank and would recommend it to others.
A Study of Agriculture Loan of Kotak Mahindra Bank (MBA Finance)Avinash Labade
Kotak Mahindra Bank is one of India's leading private sector banks, with a history dating back to 1984. The document provides details about a project report submitted by Avinash Dilip Labade to Savitribai Phule Pune University on "A Study of Agricultural Loan" for Kotak Mahindra Bank Shrirampur Branch. The 3-page report includes sections on the certificate, declaration, acknowledgements, index, and executive summary of the project report. It discusses the objectives, methodology, theoretical background, data analysis, findings, conclusions and suggestions of the study on agricultural loans provided by Kotak Mahindra Bank.
Research report on mutual fund in india at mahindra financeProjects Kart
The document provides a history of mutual funds in India from their inception in 1964 to the present day. It discusses four phases of growth:
1) 1964-1987: Establishment of UTI as the sole provider of mutual funds. Slow growth during this period.
2) 1987-1993: Entry of public sector funds after UTI's monopoly ended. Accelerated growth and increased assets under management.
3) 1993-2003: Entry of private sector funds leading to greater choice for investors. Strong growth and more regulations established.
4) Post-2003: Continued growth of the industry with many mergers and acquisitions. The mutual fund industry now provides investment opportunities for investors across India
This document provides an overview of a study on working capital management conducted at Sejal Glass Limited. It includes:
1) An introduction outlining the purpose and scope of the study, as well as acknowledgements of those who guided the project.
2) A table of contents listing the different chapters covering topics such as the company profile, data analysis, findings, and conclusion.
3) Background information on working capital management, including definitions, objectives, and the operating cycle.
The document appears to be a student project report analyzing working capital practices at Sejal Glass Limited in order to make recommendations for improvement.
The document is a report on The Co-operative Bank of Rajkot Ltd (Raj Bank). It provides an overview of the bank, including its mission, leadership structure, branch network, services offered, human resources practices, marketing, finance management, SWOT analysis, future plans and suggestions. The report was submitted to Saurashtra University by Chirag Limbashiya, a BBA student, as part of a practical training requirement at Raj Bank under the guidance of Niraj Pandya.
The document is a report submitted to Surashatra University about a practical training conducted at Rajkot People's Co-operative Bank Ltd. It includes general information about the bank like its establishment year, chairman, branches. It outlines the objectives of the bank such as increasing deposits and profits. It also describes the board of directors and provides data on the bank's share capital, deposits, advances and net profit over the years 2002-2005 showing an increase.
This document provides information about Marwadi Shares and Finance Pvt. Ltd. (MSFPL), including its establishment in 1991, branches across Gujarat, and services offered such as stock broking, depository services, insurance, and mutual funds. MSFPL has over 3000 clients, 27 branches, and aims to maximize client wealth through quality financial services and advanced technologies. The document outlines MSFPL's timekeeping policies, gate pass security system, and an overview of its first and second floor service departments.
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Best School in India, Top School in India, Shanti Educational Initiatives Limited, Best Preschool In India, Top Preschool in India, Best Nursery in India, Top Nursery in India, Best play house in India, Top Play House in India, Shanti Hopskotch Preschool, Shanti Hopskotch Pres-school, Shanti Hopskotch Pre school, Best Pre School,
This document discusses various aspects of finance management in Echjay Steel company. It covers the following key points:
1. The finance department manages all financial activities of the company including capital budgeting, profit distribution, sourcing capital, and accounting.
2. The organization structure of the finance department includes a finance manager who oversees assistants, a cash/bank manager, costing assistant, and clerks.
3. The company obtains short-term financing from internal sources like profits and long-term financing from external sources like banks. Capitalization and working capital management are also discussed.
Sharekhan provides various services to its clients including online and offline trading facilities for stocks, derivatives and commodities. It has over 180 share shops across India. The marketing department aims to provide guidance to clients and the best customer service. Services include online trading platforms, investment advice from research teams, depository services, and access to other financial products like mutual funds. Sharekhan has experienced growth and aims to expand further into related sectors like banking and insurance.
Financial accounting project on NKGSB Co-operative Bank Anjali Modi
The document discusses the history and importance of cooperative societies in India. It notes that cooperative societies originated in India in the early 1900s in response to economic hardship and as a deliberate policy of the state. Cooperative societies allow individuals to pool resources for common economic goals and provide services and support to members. Major sectors of cooperative societies in India include agriculture, banking, and urban cooperatives. Cooperative societies operate under state regulation and aim to promote self-help and mutual assistance among members.
Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) are financial institutions that are registered under the Companies Act and provide banking services like loans and advances but cannot accept demand deposits. [1] NBFCs must be registered with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and are regulated by RBI guidelines regarding public deposits, capital adequacy ratios, liquidity requirements, and other operational conditions. [2] Major types of NBFCs include equipment leasing companies, loan companies, investment companies, and residuary non-banking companies. [3]
Non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) are financial institutions that provide banking services without meeting the legal definition of a bank. This document provides an overview of NBFCs in India, including their history, regulations, types, and roles. It defines various types of NBFCs such as investment companies, equipment leasing companies, loan companies, and housing finance companies. It also discusses the historical committees that shaped NBFC regulations and compares NBFCs to banks.
The bank audit process consists of several key steps: 1) pre-commencement work including understanding qualifications, scope, and planning; 2) understanding the business of the specific bank branch, including transactions, computer systems, controls, and risks; 3) creating an overall audit plan and program; and 4) performing audit procedures including substantive testing and analytical procedures to evaluate results and issue a report. The auditor must understand laws and regulations, assess risks, and design an appropriate audit sample to provide sufficient evidence for the audit.
Summer training report on Operational risk management at State bank of bikane...jigyasa soni
The document is a summer training report submitted by Jigyasa Soni for their MBA program. It discusses operational risk management at State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur Bank.
The objectives are to highlight operational risks in banking, examine SBBJ Bank's operational risk management efficiency, understand RBI guidelines for banks, and evaluate if banks follow these guidelines. It acknowledges the bank's management committee and offers an overview of the bank's products and services in personal banking, NRI services, international banking, corporate banking, agriculture, SMEs, and others.
The document is an internship report submitted by Mayank Mulchandani to Medi-Caps University for their MBA program. It details their 8 week internship at State Bank of India in the Credit Division. It includes sections on the company profile of SBI, describing it as a major public sector bank in India. It provides information on SBI's history dating back to 1806, its current position and services offered which include personal, rural, SME and corporate banking. The report was prepared under the supervision of Mr. Prakash Kumar Shukla, Branch Head of SBI's MG Road branch.
The State Bank of India (SBI) is India's largest bank. It was established in 1806 and nationalized in 1955. SBI has over 14,000 branches across India and operates in over 34 other countries. It provides a wide range of banking products and services both domestically and internationally. SBI aims to expand financial inclusion through initiatives like the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana and has a large rural and semi-urban branch network. It remains the largest bank in India in terms of assets, deposits, profits, capital, and employees.
This document discusses service quality in banks, specifically Central Bank of India. It defines service quality and outlines the key dimensions of service quality according to models like RATER - reliability, assurance, tangibles, empathy, and responsiveness. It notes that in the competitive banking sector, superior service quality is important to attract and retain customers. The dimensions of service quality must be measured to understand customer perceptions and satisfaction. Measuring these dimensions can help banks identify issues and enhance the customer experience.
This document is a summer training project report submitted for a Master's degree. It discusses a study conducted at HDFC Corporate Bank on assistance provided to multinational companies. HDFC Bank was established in 1994 as one of the first private sector banks in India. It has grown significantly over the years through strategic mergers and acquisitions. The report provides background details on HDFC Bank, its promoters, business focus, and capital structure. It also includes sections on the bank's competitors and some financial data.
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Rajkot people’s co op.bank ltd.
1. SERVICE SECTOR VISIT REPORT
ON
RAJKOT PEOPLE’S
CO-OP. BANK LTD.
Prepared By :- BHIMANI DIVYESH P. (S.Y. B.B.A)
Seat No. :- 05
Academic Year :- 2007-2008
Guidance:- KULDEEP JOBANPUTRA
College :- R.P.BHALODIA COLLEGE, RAJKOT.
Submitted To :- SURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
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2. DECLARARTION
I, the undersigned Bhimani Divyesh P. a student of S.Y.B.B.A. from
the SHREE R.P.BHALODIA COLLEGE of Commerce & Business
management & Computer studies, declare that this project report is prepared by
me. I had taken a help of my college and professor for the purpose of guidance
only and to add that, myself prepare this report.
(Sign. Of Student)
Bhimani Divyesh P.
Place :: - RAJKOT
Date :: - / /07
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3. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
It is my great pleasure at a time of presenting this report in front of all the
concern authority. In preparing this report I have received very good help & guidance
from several source.
First, of all I am very thankful to the saurashtra university for introducing this
type of learning system as one can be aware of practical life.
Especially, I would like to extend my feeling of gratitude to Mr. R.B.Pandya
who have provide me all the required information for my project report & guide me
personally on banking operations.
I am also very much thankful to my college authority. I am also thankful to my
project guide mr. Kuldeep. for give me very well guidance.
(Sign. Of Student)
Bhimani Divyesh P.
Place: - RAJKOT
Place:
Date: - / /07
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4. PREAFACE
“Today, Human life is become more practical.” Practical learning is as important
as theoretical knowledge. And in education field involvement of practical knowledge is
just like a big change. In the B.B.A. stream practical knowledge of the market &
environment is more important than other books of management, is like a new way of
learning.
And for this type of learning & to prepare my project report for the S.Y.B.B.A I
have selected THE CO-OPERATIVE BANK OF RAJKOT LTD. Popularly known as
people’s bank, a very prestigious & developing firm of the banking sector in our
economy & also it is the life line of the economy.
In regard to this I have visited “Rajkot People’s Co-Operative Bank
Ltd”. I have prepared the report of this bank on the basic of information, which I
collected from various department of the bank I got all the information, which I wanted
from this bank, I noted the matter, which I observed during my visit to “Rajkot
People’s Co-Operative Bank Ltd.” I gathered necessary information regarding various
department Marketing department, Finance department and Personnel department.
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5. INDEX
Sr. No. CONTENTS Page No.
1. General Information 6
2. Human Resource Department 14
3. Marketing Department 28
4. Loan & Service Department 33
5. Account & Finance Department 47
6. S.W.O.T. Analysis 61
7. Future Plan 65
8. Conclusion & Suggestion 67
9 Bibliography 70
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7. CONTENT
SR.NO. PARTICULARS PAGE NO.
1. Baking Sector In India 9
2. General Information Of Bank 10
3. Objectives of bank 12
4. Policies of bank 13
5. Board of directors 14
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8. BANKING SECTOR IN INDIA
The Co operative banks in India started functioning almost 100 years
ago. The Cooperative bank is an important constituent of the Indian Financial
System, judging by the role assigned to co operative, the expectations the co
operative is supposed to fulfill, their number, and the number of offices the
cooperative bank operate. Though the co operative movement originated in the
West, but the importance of such banks have assumed in India is rarely
paralleled anywhere else in the world. The cooperative banks in India play an
important role even today in rural financing. The businesses of cooperative bank
in the urban areas also have increased phenomenally in recent years due to the
sharp increase in the number of primary co-operative banks.
Co operative Banks in India are registered under the Co-operative
Societies Act. The cooperative bank is also regulated by the RBI. They are
governed by the Banking Regulations Act 1949 and Banking Laws (Co-
operative Societies) Act, 1965.
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9. GENERAL INFORMATION OF BANK
The name of this bank is
Rajkot People’s Co-Operative Bank Ltd.
The audit class of the bank is
“A”
The year of establishment of the Bank is
1998.
The register number of this bank is
29673-1997
The banking RBI license No. of this bank is
UBD/GUJ/1497P
The ChairmanM.D. of this bank is
Shree Shamjibhai Khoont.
Chartered Accountan of this bank is
P.T. Mankadia(C.A.)
Concurred auditor of this bank is
Sanjay H. khakkhar
Accounting year of this bank is
1st April to 31st March
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10. The head office of this bank is
RAJKOT.
The registered office of this bank is in RAJKOT.
Rajkot People’s Co-Operative Bank Ltd.
“Sabhasad Bhavan”,
1-Manhar Plot,Gondal Raod,
Rajkot – 360 002.
Ph. :( 0281) 2480942-43-44
Fax : 0281-2480945
There are 5 branches in the Rajkot of this bank.
Accounting year of this bank is
1st April to 31st March
Working hour of this bank is
10:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M
Off Day - Sunday & approved by negotiable act
The E- mail I.D. of the bank is info@rbcbank@sify.com.
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11. OBJECTIVES OF BANK
Accumulate deposit to the tune of Rs. 100 crores.
Disburse advances to the tune of Rs. 65 crores.
Achieve net profits to the tune of Rs. 100 laces.
Acquires business per employee for Rs. 200 laces for the year.
Reduce cost of deposit to 7%
Bring customers satisfaction to 100%
Reduce customers complains to 100%
Educate customers to bring banking awareness.
Train staff to become more effective.
Update present software.
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12. POLICIES OF BANK
Bank is committed to achieving the customers’ satisfaction through
1) Providing best services as per norms.
2) Enhancing organization’s image and reputation for quality.
3) Continuously improving service quality.
This commitment is met through nurturing quality culture in the
organization and the by constant adherence to laid down quality management
system.
BANK’S AREA OF OPERATION
“Rajkot People’s Co-Operative Bank Ltd.” operates through 5 branches
including main branch. This bank has expanded its area of operations to
Jamnagar and Junagadh district, over and above Rajkot region. This bank has
geared up all its procedures to open its branches in these districts.
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13. BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CHAIRMANM.D. :: - Shree Shamjibhai Khoont
VICE CHAIRMAN :: - Shree Bhikhalal Kamani
DIRECTOR :: - Shree Meghjibhai Virani
DIRECTOR :: - Shree Parsottambhai Patel
DIRECTOR :: - Shree Gordhanbhai Shingala
DIRECTOR :: - Shree Sureshbhai Kamani
DIRECTOR :: - Shree Premchandbhai Agarwal
DIRECTOR :: - Shree Vallabhbhai Vadalia
DIRECTOR :: - Smt. Bhagvatiben Khoont
DIRECTOR :: - Smt. Meenaben Vaghela
DIRECTOR :: - Shree Harikrishnabhai Ghadia
DIRECTOR :: - Shree Prafulbhai Patel
DIRECTOR :: - Shree Veljibhai Pipalia
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14. GENERAL MANAGER :: - Shree Jagdihbhai Busa
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16. CONTENT
SR.NO. PARTICULARS PAGE NO.
1. Introduction 16
2. General Meeting 17
3. Qualification Of Directors 18
4. Time Keeping System 19
5. Selection & Recruitment 20
6. Promotion & Transfer 23
7. Personal Record 24
8. Remuneration 25
9. Training & Seminars 26
10. Organization Chart 27
INTRODUCTION
The internal department structure of personnel department varies widely
from one company to another; the personnel department has to function as a
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17. medium to establish healthy relationship between the management and the
employee. Organization is formed by the factor of production namely land,
labours, money etc. Middle level management and labourers is the living factor
with the sense of feeling.
“Personnel management is the planning, organizing, direction,
controlling of the procurement, development, compensation, integration and
malignance of people of the purpose of contribution to organization, individual
and social goal.”
- EDWARD FLIPPO
Personnel management is the direction and co-ordinate of Human
Relations in the business organization, thereby obtaining maximum production
with minimum of physical and mantel effort, stress and strain on the individual
worker and group of workers and without sacrificing the genius well being of the
employees.
Now a day, proper direction to achieve the goal is carried out by a
separate department that is personnel,” Personnel management is the planning,
organizing, directing and controlling of procurement development,
compensation, integration and maintenance of people for the purpose to
contribution, to organization, individual and social goals.” Personnel department
is concerned with training and development of employees and providing them
proper wage and salary.
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18. GENERAL MEETING
After the financial year within three months annual general meeting has
been decided. All the member of bank staff, board of directors is invited to
attend the meeting. Generally the entire general meeting can be of annual
general meeting and special general meeting two types in all kinds of
organization.
1. The agenda of the meeting was to note the audited accounts of
bank, and audit report on 31st March,
2. The loonies who could not paid their loan; they can get the
advantages of one time settlement scheme to their sanction application.
The time period is not fixed given to loonies but it is decided in the
general meeting.
3. Small loan holders who are enable to repay their loan amount as a
relief to close their account from bad and doubtful debts reserve to
discuss the suggestion by members & chairman of the bank.
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19. QUALIFICATION OF DIRECTORS
As we know that the directors are the most important part for any kind of
organization, for be the director of any organization, the person should have
some certain qualification.
1) The member who have at least the balance of Rs.2000 in the bank at the
31st march, so he can be the director of the bank according to the law of
bank.
2) The person who have a membership of bank of 24 months before the date
of election.
3) The age of the person should be above18 years.
4) He should not be the creditor of any kind of organization.
AUTHORITY OF MANAGING DIRECTOR
1) To appoint the managers and secretary.
2) To decide the salaries and bonus of particular employee.
3) To do punishment if any mistake done by the employees and to see the
proper way of work to them.
4) To here complains and understand the problems and make the way clear
of work by avoiding these kinds of restrictions.
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20. TIME KEEPING SYSTEM
“Time & tide waits for none” is the famous saying, keeping this view in
mind a unit has to develop an efficient time keeping system. There are various
benefits that a firm is able to avail only because of discipline in time
management system. To get these benefits that affect the system of time keeping
like production capacity, demand for products etc. After studding all these
factors time schedule are adjusted.
Time keeping system is important for the businessman and employers.
This system can also be used to improve employee relation. People’s bank’s
working hour is 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. The employees of this company enjoy one
holiday in a week that is Sunday and holiday which is approved by negotiable
act.
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21. SELECTION & RECRUITMENT
SELECTION :: -
Selection means the procedure of selection in terms of best person and all
with required qualification. This process is negative by nature because it selects
only suitable persons and rejects the other applied.
According to Yoder, “the hiring process is of one or many ‘go, no-go’
gauges. Candidates are screened by the application of these tools. Qualified
applications go on to the net hurdle, while the unqualified are eliminated.”
“Rajkot People’s Co-Operative Bank Ltd.” gives advertisement in the
magazines and receives applications. From that application interview is taken,
and then the person is selected in interview. Finally salary is decided as per the
qualification and ability for job.
SELECTION PROCESS :: -
Selection is a process by which the qualified personnel can be chosen
from the application selection is process in the hand of management to get
qualify and disqualify applicant by various methods. This process is as follow ::
-
Interviews
Primary selection
Final selection
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22. Placement
RECRUITMENT :: -
“Recruitment is the process of identifying various sources of recruitment
persons in the organization. It is the process of searching and encouraging them
to apply for jobs in organization”. Recruitment has been regarded as the
important function of this department.
Recruitment has been regarded as the most important function of
personnel administration, because unless right the type of people are hired, even
the best plans, organization charts and control system would not do much good.
According to Flippo,” it is a process of searching for prospective employees and
stimulating and encouraging them to apply for jobs in an organization. It is often
termed positive in that it stimulates people to apply for jobs to increase the
‘hiring ratio’ i.e., the number of applicants for a job. Selection, on the other hand
tends to be negative because it rejects a good member of those who apply,
leaving only the best to be hired.”
“Rajkot People’s Co-Operative Bank Ltd.” uses both internal and
external sources of recruitment. When any employee having qualification, ability
and experience works in the unit at lower level and if the place is vacant, the
place is filled by promotion.
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23. RECRUITMENT POLICY
According to Yoder,” the recruitment policy is concerned with quantity
and qualifications of manpower.” A good recruitment policy must contain these
elements:
a) Organization’s objectives – both in the short term and long term must be
taken into consideration as a basil parameter for recruitment decisions
and needs of he personnel – area wise, job – family - wise.
b) Identification of the recruitment needs to take decisions regarding the
balance of the qualitative dimensions of the would be recruits i.e., the
recruiters should prepare profiles for each category of workers and
accordingly work out the man specifications, decide the sections,
departments or branches where they should be placed and identify the
particular responsibilities which may be immediately assigned them.
c) Preferred sources of recruitment, which would be tapped by the
organization e.g., for skilled or semi-skilled manual workers, internal
sources and employment exchanges may be preferred; for highly
specialized categories and managerial personnel, other sources besides
the former, may be utilized.
d) Criteria of selection and preferences: these should be based on conscious
thought and serious deliberations. In some cases trade unions may be
consulted in working out the recruitment policy. In others, management
may take the unilateral decision.
e) The cost of recruitment and financial implications of the same.
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24. PROMOTION & TRANSFER
PROMOTION :: -
Promotion may be defined as, “upward of an employee in an
organization, which commands better wages, better status, higher responsibility
& authority etc. In short a promotion is the transfer of an employee to a job,
which pays more money or one that carries out some preferred status.”
Promotion may be given on the basis of seniority, merits on the basis of
seniority, but here promotion is given on the basis of ability, performance,
capability, merits and qualification.
Rajkot People’s Co-Operative Bank Ltd. does not promote its employees
on the basis of seniority, but promotion is given on the basis of ability,
performance, capability, merits and qualification.
TRANSFER :: -
“Transfer is a horizontal moment of employees from one selected job,
department to another place where the salary, status and responsibility are
remaining same”.
In “Rajkot People’s Co-Operative Bank Ltd.” employees are transferred
from one department to another and from one position to another.
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25. PERSONAL RECORD
In personal record, compete up to date information is maintained about
employees. Every unit have record book for employees in which record
information about employ, leave, promotion, punished men etc.
“Rajkot People’s Co-Operative Bank Ltd.” has record books of
employees. These record books are as follow.
Attendance register
Salary-wages register
Provident fund register
Casual leave register
Bonus register
Others
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
“Rajkot People’s Co-Operative Bank Ltd.” has remained ahead in
fulfilling social responsibilities. “Rajkot People’s Co-Operative Bank Ltd.” has
always remained active for maintaining good health of the people of the society,
by sponsoring “Sharir Santulan Shibirs” and “Yog Shibirs”. Taking into
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26. consideration various benefits availed by participants of such programs, we are
successfully organizing such programs every year.
REMUNERATION
Remuneration’s main purpose is to maintain equitable remuneration
structure. It is the duty of the firm to pay proper, relative and reasonable amount
to the worker for their service.
“Rajkot People’s Co-Operative Bank Ltd.” is under consideration follow
the time wages (remuneration). This is oldest & most common method of wages
(remuneration). Under this system workers are paid according to the work done
during certain period. Like hour, par day, weekly, monthly or any fixed period of
time.
“Rajkot People’s Co-Operative Bank Ltd.” pays salary (remuneration)
their worker on monthly basis.
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27. TRAINING & SEMINARS
Training is the organized procedures by which people acquire knowledge
for a benefit. It is the act of increasing the knowledge and skill of workers for
doing a certain job.
As the trained labours are considered the valuable assets to the
organization training is considered as a vital part of managerial control.
By arranging training programs and seminars “Rajkot People’s Co-
Operative Bank Ltd.” is trying its best to improve the banking skill of the staff,
thereby bring momentum in the bank’s work. And for this, continuous training is
being given to the staff within the premises as well as deputing them to other
institution on regular basis. The Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Members of the
Board of Directors are also taking part various seminars and thereby get
acquainted with various pros and cons of co-operative banking arena.
Thus, good training is provided to the employees who become more
effective and productive after this process.
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28. ORGANIZATION CHART
CHAIRMAN
VICE CHAIRMAN
MANAGING DIRECTOR
GENERAL MANAGER
MAIN BRANCH OTHER BRANCHES
MANAGER
MANAGER
DEPUTY MANAGER ASSISTANT MANAGER
CLARK
ASSISTANT MANAGER
PEON
CLARK
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31. INTRODUCTION
Today, marketing is spread in every field of like hospitals,
services, goods even politics and many more. In banking sector too
the importance of marketing also can not measurable, still it has not
developed in public sector it is only limited to foreign banks and
private sector. The reason for success of foreign in India is only best
marketing efforts. Today in banking sector there is a cutthroat
competition among public sector, private sector and foreign bank.
Marketing is a human activity directs at satisfying the needs
and wants of customers, there are five stages of bank marketing
firstly marketing g is advertising, sales promotion and publicity,
secondly marketing is smiling and Co-friendly atmosphere, thirdly
marketing is innovation like the ATMs or cheques with drawls on
fixed deposits, fourthly marketing is positioning. When all banks
advertise and innovate, they look alike so, they should try to position
themselves differently, even through symbols, logos or aggressive
advertising so that the customer can distinguee between one bank
and another and finally marketing is analyzing, planning and control.
At Rajkot peoples co-operative bank though there is no
specific marketing department. for marketing of different services
but providing vest services to their customers and getting good
customer satisfaction, and doing such efforts of marketing like
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32. promotion activities they are in directly getting benefits of the
marketing. Today they are also planning for such continuous
marketing efforts.
PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES
Promotion tools are also essential in the bank’s marketing mix.
We need personal selling in customer contact, development, personal
service. And so on. Similarly, bank marketing program need
advertising as mass communication tool. The bank is a sponsor. It
sends a message to prospective buyers (the audience) by means of a
medium (The carrier of the message). An advertisement in bank
marketing is a promise3 a promise of satisfaction to prospects who
buy or use the service offered by the bank or who are willing to
patronize the bank. Banks are using all media of advertisement such
as newspaper, radio television, magazines etc., for advertising their
services and for getting the business. Bank marketing also uses sales
promotion devices such as point of purchase materials, advertising
specialties (ball pens, calendars, diaries, notes pads etc.) brochures
and booklets describing bank services, etc. a bank has also to use
public relation as mode of promotion to build up and maintain its
bright image in the community.
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33. MARKETING RESEARCH
Good marketing decisions are not made in a vacuum. Hence,
even in bank marketing. We need marketing research and
information to enable bank executive to make sound decisions. The
increase in the use of marketing research in bank marketing is due to
two forces:
competition pressures to be right, and Customer – orientation
in marketing planning and program. Banks are now establishing a
separate marketing organization. Conduction marketing research,
setting up sales training program and adopting sales promotion
divides promotion devices to attach customer we have special bank
advertisement through radio. T.V. and newspapers. Marketing
research may be defines as “The scientific and controlled process of
gathering of none routing, marketing information, helping
management to solve marketing problems.”
As far as it concerned with the marketing research process at
Rajkot peoples co-operative bank. They have been continuously
doing such research from beginning. But one positive point for
marketing research is that they not doing any big expenses for
marketing research and for executives. Bank’s staff member
themselves goes to market and gathers requited information or data.
Such information or data they are collection from direct RBI or other
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34. banks. So, by this way they are getting benefits by using marketing
research process.
LOAN
&
SERVICE
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36. CONTENT
SR.NO. PARTICULARS PAGE NO.
1. Introduction 35
2. Deposits 37
3. Loans 39
4. Other Services 44
5. Process Of Granting Loan 45
6. Recovery Of Loan 46
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37. INTRODUCTION
With years, banks are also adding services to their customers. The Indian
banking industry is passing through a phase of customers market. The customers
have more choices in choosing their banks. A competition has been established
within the banks operating in India.
With stiff competition and advancement of technology, the services
provided by banks have become more easy and convenient. The past days are
witness to an hour wait before withdrawing cash from accounts or cheques from
north of the country being cleared in one month in the south.
This section of banking deals with the latest discovery in the banking
instruments along with the polished version of their old systems.
Banks in India with the way of development have become easy to apply
in loan market. Generally, Loan against Shares, Personal Loan, Home Loan, etc,
Loans is given by almost all the banks in the country:
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38. SERVICES AT A BANK
DEPOSITS :: -
Current deposits (account)
Fixed deposits (account)
Saving deposits (account)
LOANS :: -
a) Term Loans :: - b) Cash Credit :: -
Housing loan Loan to Small Scale Industry
Business loan Others
Vehicle loan
Personal loan
Professional loan
Loan against NSCKVPLIC
OTHER SERVICES :: -
In other services, bank provides following services,
Locker system
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40. DEPOSITS
1) CURRENT DEPOSIT (ACCOUNT) :: -
While opening this account person or who so ever is going to open this
type of account, he has to make the regular transactions with this account.
Generally, this type of account can be opened by businessmen, companies,
industrialist, and common men etc, who have working capital in his hand and
interested to keep his money safe. Mostly the businessmen open this type of
account because they have to receive and make payments through cheques many
times in a day.
Required Documents To Open Current Account ::
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A. For partnership firm B. For
proprietorship firm
All partners’ photos. All
partners’ photos.
Copy of partnership deed. P.A.N card Copy
of firm.
P.A.N card Copy of firm. Proof of existing
of firm.
Registration copy (If). Copy of
S.T & C.S.T no. (If).
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41. Proof of existing of firm. Proof of all
partners’ address.
Proof of all partners’ address.
A person has to deposit minimum Rs. 3000 in current account. Bank
takes Rs. 300 service charge at the end of the year. If a person wants to close his
current account, bank charge Rs.50 (if a person having cheques book) and bank
will charge Rs. 25(if person is not having cheques book).
2) SAVING DEPOSIT (ACCOUNT) :: -
It is an ideal account for those who have sufficient money to save.
Generally, common men who save money from his salary and he deposits in to
bank for saving purpose. Saving account is the best way and when ever need of
money occur he can get or withdraw money from his saving account.
If a person wants to open his saving account with a bank, he has to fill up
a firm of the banks saving account, he has to give required documents such as
photo, address proof, license or election card as identity etc, and he has to
deposit minimum Rs. 1,000. If a person wants a new cheques book, bank
charges Rs, 50 for every cheques book. While closing a saving account, a person
has to surrender all documents which have already been given by a bank like,
cheques book, pass book, etc.
Rate on saving account is 3.5%.
3) FIXED DEPOSIT (ACCOUNT) :: -
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42. A person who has spares money for a particular period of time and he
wants to get it as double so for him fixed account is a best way to deposit money.
In this account he has to deposit his money for a specific period of time and as a
reward he can get double amount after completion of time. If a person wants to
open his fixed account with a bank, he has to fill up a firm of the banks fixed
account, he has to give required documents such as photo, address proof, license
or election card as identity etc, and he has to deposit minimum Rs. 1,000. While
closing a saving account, a person has to surrender all documents which have
already been given by a bank. A person can get double at 109 months.
LOANS
A) TERM LOANS :: -
It is one of the major sources of debt finance for a long term project.
Term loans are generally repayable in more than a year but less than 10 years.
These loans are offered by all Indian financial institutions. Term loans are
generally secured through a first mortgage or by way of deposit of title deeds of
immovable properties.
1) Housing Loan :: -
Home loan is the latest craze in the banking sector with the development
of the infrastructure. Now people are moving to township outside the city. More
number of townships is coming up to meet the demand of 'house for all'. The
RBI has also liberalized the interest rates of home loan inorder to match the
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43. repayment capability of even middle class people. Almost all banks are dealing
in home loan. Again SBI, ICICI, HDFC, HSBC are leading.
Local residential can get housing loan for the purpose of to purchase or
build home. Rate of interest is 10.5% for Rs. 5 lacs and above Rs. 5 lacs; rate of
interest is 11.5%. As a security bank takes the documents of property which is
mortgage by the person. A person, who is grated loan, has to repay loan to bank
up to 5 years.
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44. 2) Business Loan :: -
A person who is engaged in their business at least from last one year can
get this kind of loan for the purpose of fulfillment of the short term working
capital needs. A business man get loan up to 10 lacs but in special cases bank
allow him to grant above 10 lacs and person has to repay the loan in installments
which should have already been decided. As a security bank takes all documents
of property which is being mortgaged by a person. Rate of interest on this loan is
as under :: -
Up to Rs. 2 lacs :: - 12%
Rs. 2 lacs to Rs. 5 lacs :: - 12.5%
Rs. 5 lacs to Rs. 10 lacs :: - 13%
Above Rs. 10 lacs :: - 14%
3) Vehicle Loan :: -
A person or a businessman who wants to purchase new or old vehicle for
the purpose of the transportation or for personal use can get this kind of loan.
Bank grants this kind of loan up to 85% of the face (quotation) value of vehicle
and person has to repay the loan in installments which should have already been
decided. Rate of interest on this loan is as under :: -
For transport operator :: - 14%
For personal use :: - 13%
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45. 4) Professional Loan :: -
This kind of a loan is granted to professional persons such as lawyers,
C.A, doctors, etc, for the professional purpose like, to the doctor bank grants this
type of loan to build new clinic, to buy new medical equipments, and so on.
Bank grants this loan up to 10 lacs but in some cases bank grants loan above 10
lacs and person has to repay the loan in installments which should have already
been decided. Rate of interest on this loan is as under :: -
Up to Rs. 2 lacs :: - 12%
Rs. 2 lacs to Rs. 5 lacs :: - 12.5%
Rs. 5 lacs to Rs. 10 lacs :: - 13%
Above Rs. 10 lacs :: - 13.5%
Up to Rs. 25,000 :: - 13 %
Above Rs. 25,000 :: - 14 %
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46. B) CASH CREDIT :: -
1) Loan to Small Scale Industry :: -
A person who has his own business and wants to start his own business
as small scale sector can get this kind of the loan for the purpose of fulfillment of
the
short term working capital needs or to purchase new machineries or so
on. A business man can get loan up to 15 lacs but in special cases bank allows
him to grant above 15 lacs and person has to repay the loan in installments
which should have already been decided. In cash credit type loan, person can
withdraw money (up to decided) if there is no money in his account. Bank grants
this loan against the raw material, stock, and any mortgaged properties. The
insurance of stock and mortgaged properties is taken by the bank as a security.
Rate of interest on this loan is as under :: -
Up to Rs. 2 lacs :: - 11%
Rs. 2 lacs to Rs. 5 lacs :: - 11.75%
Rs. 5 lacs to Rs. 15 lacs :: - 12.25%
Above Rs. 15 lacs :: - 13%
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47. 2) Other Cash Credit Loan :: -
Bank also grants cash credit to the local residential or to an ordinary
people to fulfill their needs for money. A person can get loan up to 10 lacs but in
special cases bank allows him to grant above 10 lacs and person has to repay the
loan in installments which should have already been decided. In cash credit type
loan, person can withdraw money (up to decided) if there is no money in his
account. As a security bank takes all documents of property which is being
mortgaged by a person. Rate of interest on this loan is as under :: -
Up to Rs. 2 lacs :: - 11.5%
Rs. 2 lacs to Rs. 5 lacs :: - 12.25%
Rs. 5 lacs to Rs. 10 lacs :: - 12.75%
Above Rs. 10 lacs :: - 13.5%
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48. OTHER SERVICES
1) Locker System :: -
Bank also provides locker system to their customer or peoples. Basically,
bank provides A, B, C - three types of lockers and size of lockers are 6*6, 6*12,
and 12*1 respectively. Bank also charge for locker Rs. 350, Rs.450, Rs. 550
respectively. A person who is going to open locker with bank, he has to deposit
Rs. 5, 500, Rs. 6,500, Rs. 7,500 for A, B, C respectively. Person also has to open
his current account with bank because bank will debit service charge of locker in
his current account.
2) Demand Draft :: -
Purchase of demand draft is required to fill up the requisite
application form of bank which contains following columns :: -
Date of the application.
Scroll no.
Name of the drawer bank and its branch
Account type no. and cheques no.
Beneficiary’s name.
Demand draft no. and bank code no.
Amount of demand draft in figures and commission and total Rs.
Purchaser’s name, address, and sign.
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50. PROCESS OF GRANTING LOANS
Primary Investigation :: -
In primary investigation, bank investigates all the things of the customer
such as, name, address, purpose of loan, amount of loan, assets which is going to
be mortgaged, etc. After knowing all the things about the customer, bank will
give loan form to customer. He has to fill up all the things clearly.
Bank will need some documents for assurance. The one and common
document bank demand is demand promisenary this because customer needs
loan. If bank is granting loan to partnership firm and proprietorship firm
following documents are required.
All Partners’ / Proprietors’ photos.
Copy of Partnership / Proprietors’ deed.
P.A.N card Copy of firm.
Registration copy (If).
Proof of existing of firm.
Proof of all Partners’ / Proprietors’ address.
If bank is granting loan in the form of vehicle loan, bank will try to know
the purpose of getting loan whether it is getting to buy new or old vehicle and
bank also grant loan against the vehicles. If bank is going to grant loan to the
company, bank will demand for registration documents of the company.
After investigating all above things and required documents General
Manager of the bank will decide to grant loan or not. For taking this decision he
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51. may call meeting and General Manager takes an opinion of the others. Thus they
will decide to grant loan.
RECOVERY OF LOAN
Customer who is being granted loan by bank, he has to repay the loan in
small installments which have already been decided earlier. Customer has to pay
his installment in 1st to 10th of month otherwise he has to pay fine (penalty)
interest 2% more for per day.
If customer does not pay more than 3 installments, bank will issue legal
notice. And though customer will not pay installment bank will claim in court
and generally court will also take decision in favor of the bank then after Bank
will again issue notice of confiscation assets for 30 days. After these entire if
customer will not pay installment bank will issue notice of auction of his assets
and bank will give an advertisement in news paper and after 30 days bank will
get its money from selling assets.
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54. INTRODUCTION
Today, Finance is considered as the “Life Blood of the Business” without
finance no business activity is possible. So for an organization, it must have a
large amount of finance and for this it should have finance department.
Finance management is concerned with the acquisition, financing and
management of assets with some overall goal in mind. Finance management
continuous to develop at an even more rapid pace. Advancement is occurring not
only in the theory of finance management but also in its real world practice.
The finance manager has dynamic role in a modern company’s
development. Until around the first half of century, finance manager primarily
raised funds and managed their firm’s cash and that was pretty much it. Today
internal factors have an increasing impact on the financial manages. Corporate
competition, technological changes volatility in inflation and interest rates,
worldwide economic uncertainty, fluctuating exchange rats, tax low changes,
and ethical concourse over certain financial dealings must be dealt with the
corporation.
Finance management is very important i.e. first to manage financial
resource, then to distribute that finance among the various department according
to their need and lastly has to check whether it is used in right way or not. Thus,
only finance gathering has not become the goal or aim of finance management
but is holds a key position in top management of companies.
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55. FINANCIAL ANALSIS
The nature of analysis will differ depending on purpose of the analyst.
Trade creditors are interested in firms’ ability to meet their claims over a very
short period of time. Their analysis will therefore confine to the evaluation of the
firms liquidity position.
Suppliers of the long term debit on the other hand are concerned with the
firms’ long term solvency and survival. They analyze the firms’ profitability
over time, over its ability to generate cash to be able to may interest and repay
principal and relationship between various sources of funds.
Investors who have invested their money in the firms’ shares are
concerned about the firms’ earnings. They restore more confidence in there
firms’ that show steady growth in evening. Management of the firm would be
interested on every aspects of the financial analysis. It is their overall
responsibility to see that the resources of the firm are used most effectively and
efficiently and that the firms’ financial condition is found.
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56. RATIO ANALSIS
Ratio analysis is a powerful tool of financial analysis. A ratio is defined
as “the indicated quotient of two mathematical impression” and as the
relationship between two or more things. It helps to ascertain the financial
condition of the firm. Ratio analysis is a process of identifying the financial
strength and weakness of the firm.
A financial ratio is a relationship between two variables which are drawn
from the financial statements of business enterprises it is important for there
variables which are related to each other. It is one the financial control tools in
the head of management and is widely used by business.
Ratios as shown above are relative figures reflecting the relationship
between variables. They enable analyst to draw conduction regarding financial
operations. The use of ratios as a tool of financial analysis involves their
comparison for a single ratio like absolute figures, fails to reveal the true
position. For example, if in the case of a firm the return on capital employed is
15% in a particular year, what does it indicate? Only if the figure is related to the
fact that in the preceding year the relevant return was 12% or 18% can it be
informed whether the profitability of the firm has dedicated or improved.
Alternatively if we know that the return for the industry as a whole is 10% or
20%, the profitability of the firm in question can be evaluated. Comparison with
related facts is therefore the basis of ratio analysis. Four types of comparisons
are involved ( 1 ) trend ratio ( 2 ) inter firm comparison ( 3 ) comparison of items
within a single year’s financial statement of a firm ( 4 ) comparison with
standards as plans.
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57. IMPORTANCE OF RATIO ANALYSIS
Importance of ratio analysis are as follows :: -
1) It helps in knowing the liquidity position of a firm.
2) Ratio analysis helps in assessing long term financial viability of a firm.
3) It helps management in evaluating operating efficiency of management
& utilization of its assets.
4) It also helps investors on outsiders in evaluating even all profitability.
5) Ratio analysis helps in inter firm comparison that helps in comparing
firms’ performance.
6) Finally, ratio analysis enables to tale the time dimension into account. In
other words whether the financial position of a firm is improving or
determining over the years.
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58. FINANCIAL REPOERT
The directors have pleasure in presenting the 8th report of Rajkot People’s
Co-Operative Bank’s Audited Statement of Accounts of the year ended on 31st
March 2006.
Due to irresponsible attitude of some of the Co-Operative Banks’
management in the last few years, lay men had to suffer immense loss. However,
under the adverse circumstances, Rajkot People’s Co-Operative Bank has kept
the pace with the progress all around and has sustained faith of the people, which
is highlighted from the following information.
DIVIDEND :: -
As per the provision of the Gujarat Co-Operative Societies Act of
maximum limit of Dividend, Board or Directors recommends 15% Dividend.
Rajkot People’s Co-Operative Bank has shown consistency in maintaining the
same rate of Dividend since inception.
CAPITAL ADEQUACY :: -
Against the statutory Requirement to maintain capital adequacy ratio that
is capital to risk weighted assets ratio-CRAR at 9% Rajkot People’s Co-
Operative Bank has maintained as high as 11.57%. Higher CRAR suggests high
financial soundness of the bank. The CRAR is an indictor to measure the risk
against the capital.
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59. FINANCE :: -
The liberalization of the financial sector is the key for the over all
liberalization process. Gradually, the structure of the financial market itself has
begun to change, in the changing Financial Market; Rajkot People’s Co-
Operative Bank has market the progressive growth and profitability both the
financial year 2005-2006 which is reflected in the following Financing since
inception:
(Rs. In Lacs)
Particulars 31-3-05 31-03-06
Members 13,300 13,550
Share Capital Rs. 216 Rs. 230
Deposit Rs. 8,800 Rs. 9640
Advances Rs. 6300 Rs. 6300
Net Profit Rs. 92 Rs. 97
Working Capital Rs. 10,200 Rs. 10,850
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60. DEPOSITS :: -
The condition of many banks became vulnerable during last few years.
However Rajkot People’s Co-Operative Bank was successful in sustaining the
trust of its Depositors and has sustained the same growth in all adverse
circumstances.
Rajkot People’s Co-Operative bank’s deposits, in comparison to previous
year have increased by 9.51% and reached to Rs.96, 50,00,000 as at 31.03.2006.
The ruse in the deposits is the symbol of trust. The percentage of low cost
deposits to total deposit is rising year by year which is the key for gradual but
steady growth in profitability.
ADVANCES :: -
Rajkot People’s Co-Operative bank grants various loans and advances
for the actual needs of the fundamental principles of co-operation. As a matter of
fact, Rajkot People’s Co-Operative Bank is “Big for Small (lay) people and
small for big (rich) people”. Rajkot People’s Co-Operative Bank has always
tried to be helpful to common people, which are 6,300 (in lacs).
Rajkot People’s Co-Operative Bank’s financial portfolio is distributed in
entire economic and varied activities so that changes arising from the market
may not have direct adverse impact on the recovery and economy affairs of the
bank.
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61. INVESTMENT :: -
Out of total investment of Rs. 19, 70, 00,000 of Rajkot People’s Co-
Operative Bank at 31.03.2006, Rs 18, 99, 00,000 has been invested in various
central government securities. The face value of the investment is Rs. 19, 00, 00,
000 and market value of the investment is Rs. 19,11, 00,000.
Rajkot People’s Co-Operative Bank has adopted the policy of investment
as directed by the reserve bank of India from time to time. Accordingly, entire
investment is kept in RBI’s SGL Account. Rajkot People’s Co-Operative Bank’s
total investment is more than statutory requirement.
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62. INFORMATION OF SHARE
SHARE CAPITAL :: -
Last year there were 13,280 members. This year it has reached to 13,550
in numbers. During the year 2005-2006, total share capital gone up to Rs. 2,
30,00,000 which is 6.02% higher than the previous year’s figure. An increase in
number of members is the sign of success of the bank.
SHAREHOLDING :: -
If a person who wants to become share member of the bank, has to buy
the shares of that bank. He has to fill up form of the bank. Bank collects the
share application form, membership fees and share application money.
Board sanctioned the share application and provides membership
member and also provide an identity card. Now, the person becomes a
permanent member of this bank.
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63. TRANSFER OF SHARE :: -
If any share holder wants to transfer his share in favor of any person, he
has to fill up share transfer form of the bank in favor of others. He has to pay
transfer fees and submit original share certificate to bank and identity card which
has already been given to the share holder and bank will transfer his share on
name of another person.
SHARE CERTIFICATE :: -
Bank issues the share certificate to share holder and identity card. The
share certificate is approved by the Co-Operative sector. In which such things
are covered as Bank shareholder No., Sr. No., Certificate No. signed by the of
bank authority. If a person who deposits Rs25, 000 in the account of the bank,
bank will give him a share certificate.
RESERVES AND FUNDS :: -
Various reserves and funds of Rajkot People’s Co-Operative bank has
reached to the level of Rs. 7,50,00,000 as at 31.03.2006, which is 40.33% higher
than the previous year’s figure. Constant rise in various reserves and funds is
also a land mark of a successful and sound bank.
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64. AUDITOR’S REPORT
We have audited the balance sheet as on 31.3.2006 and the profit & loss
account for the year ended on 31.3.2006 of Rajkot People’s Co-Operative Bank
Ltd. With reference to our audit memo and audit note we hereby report as
follow:
1) It is bank management duty to prepare the said financial statement our
duty is only to give opinion about the genuineness of the informative data
disclosed in the said statements.
2) We follow the rules and regulation of the existing accounting standards
for the said audit purpose. It is to be verified that the said financial
statement are true and the information and figurative data disclosed are
genuine in all respect.
3) As per our opinion all the information and explanations provided to us
are disclosed in bank’s books and as per that we report as follows:
a) The balance sheet as on 31.3.2006 and the accounting note there
in reflect the actual financial position of the bank all the required
information is included in it and it is properly prepared.
b) The profit and loss account for the year ended on 31.3.2006
reflects the actual profit of the bank.
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65. 4) The information and clarifications required by us promptly provided to
us and we found them satisfactory.
5) The transaction of the bank observed by us are lawful and as per rules
and regulation of the respective law.
6) As per our opinion all mandatory financial records to be maintained are
properly maintained by the bank.
7) The NPA classification and the provisions thereof of the bank are as per
the norms of income recognition and provisions prescribed by Reserve
Bank of India.
Rajkot People’s Co-Operative Bank Ltd. satisfies all the needs of
auditors. The audit class of this bank is “A” and the audit grade of this bank is
“1”.
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67. STENGTHS WEAKNESSES
S.W.O.T.
ANALYSIS
OPPORTUNITES THREATS
S = Strengths
W = Weaknesses
O = Opportunities
T = Threats
STRENGTH :: -
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68. This bank is very reputed in local (Rajkot) area.
Professional management & co-operate team spirit.
Strong brand equity in local (Rajkot) area.
Fully computerized.
Profitability & sound liquidity.
Branches in all most developed part of Rajkot.
No mistake in regular transactions can be found because of small
network.
Against the statutory Requirement to maintain capital adequacy
ratio that is capital to risk weighted assets ratio-CRAR at 9% Rajkot
People’s Co-Operative Bank has maintained as high as 11.57%.
WEAKNESSES :: -
Bank is not performing marketing activity because lack of
marketing expertise.
Lack of modern management concepts and sometimes
communication gap can be found which indicates lack of
professionalism.
Bank is not providing A.T.M. facility in the recent developed era
and Bank is not fully developed in modern era.
Lower volume of advances due to higher rate of interest may
affect the expansion of the organization.
Not reputed at national level and less no. of the branches.
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69. OPPORTUNITIES :: -
Bank can open branches at state level in near future.
Number of branches can be increased in all over nation next 5 to
8 years.
Bank can introduce new services like, NRI loan, ATM, student
account with minimum Rs. 100 etc.
Bank can perform marketing activities by media.
THREATS :: -
Changes in government policies and in rules and regulation
regarding bank can be disturbed in regular services of bank.
Crises in the Co-operative banking sector can disturb the bank
progress.
All the depositors may withdraw their money from bank because
of any wrong rumors against bank.
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71. FUTURE PLANS
Rajkot people’s co-operative bank wants to starts new branches in
different districts of Gujarat and as possible, may start at India level also.
People’s bank may also provide ATM facility if possible. People’s bank wants to
develop close relationship with individual and depositors. People’s bank also
wants to maintain growth and wants more growth. People’s bank may provide
various types of new loans like, student loan, NIR loan, and many more policies.
Generally, People’s bank mainly focuses on starting new branches in various
place of India.
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73. CONCLUSION
From the bank’s visit I learn a lot. Now I know that how the theoretically
aspects are applied in the industries.
I had found that all the staff members and workers are working in a co
ordinates manner and in a planned way and they are more concentrating about
their work and diversifying their efforts towards the desired target. Due to
unprecedented trust and co-operation of the members and customers as well as
continuous efforts put in by the management and the staff of Peoples Bank has
been able to reach to the new heights of success.
So, at the end I wish “RAJKOT PEOPLE’S CO-OP. BANK LTD.” and
”ALL THE BEST” to get desired success in the future.
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74. SUGGESTION
Bank is not performing marketing activity because lack of marketing
expertise for this bank should appoint skilled person who has a marketing
knowledge. Bank is not providing A.T.M. facility in the recent developed era
and many others facilities which are being providing by other banks so bank
should try to provide or start this facility and other policies in near future. Bank
has not large net work and not fully developed so bank should open new
branches in different states of the India.
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