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    Citibank Essay

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    Social Factor Citibank have 3777 branches locations in 36 countries globally and out of all their services, online service have successfully claiming of 15 million users (resources from Wikipedia). Based on the 2013 annual report, the Global Consumer Banking (GCB) was announced that Citibank have claim of serving 62 million clients in 36 countries, which comes from multinationals, government sectors, SME business and local corporations. Citibank have a tremendous unique in their segmentation,…

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    Bank loan to the private sector has increased rapidly in times of economic expansion. The share of loan to the private sector in total banking assets is an important source of credit risk. Studies such as Blasco and Sinkey (2006), De Nicolo et al., (2003) and Mamnasoo and Mayes (2009) have found that an increase in percentage of loan to total assets is positively correlated with an increase…

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    income sources. Then they can save more money and it impact over saving deposits of the bank. In considering exchange rate movement, in 2016 the exchange rate of to dollars. Then, Maldives ban can earn higher income from foreign investment and will create loss of local investment (Bowhill,…

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    Significant connection between the capital ratio and profitability is not restricted to USA local banking industry as a study of 18 countries from 1986-1989 explained that Capital ratio impacts bank profitability positively even thought such association restricted to sate own banks (Molyneux & Thornton, 1992). They also mentioned that a positive association…

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    Alex Bank Case Study

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    Alex Link ) Financing(Overdraft , Alex Home ,Personal Financing and Alex Auto) services and solutions to Corporate Small Business and Retail Customers value added financial products SME Bancassurance Salary Transfer Services ,Magnifica Affluent Banking Western Union…

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    First Citizens Bank Essay

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    Jibriel Mijalli T/TH 9:30AM Steinke First Citizens Bank was founded in 1979 by a group of local businessmen with one purpose in mind: to provide a healthy banking environment for local business and individuals. The doors first opened on July 8, 1980, operating underling a local management and conservative governing philosophy. First Citizens Bank mission is to be able to continually improve in management and technological improvements so they can always offer the same or better support…

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    Banco Bradesco Case Study

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    Banco Bradesco S.A. is headquartered in Osasco, Brazil and operates as an international bank, offering various types of banking product and services. Bradesco operates through two segments: Banking, and Insurance, Pension & Capitalization Bonds. The Banking segment includes individuals and small, midsize and large companies located in Brazil. The Insurance, Pension & Capitalization Bonds segment offers products which include health, life, personal accident, automobile and other types of assets.…

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    Panopticon Characteristics

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    begin with the banks physical panopticon characteristics. Inside of a bank, whether it is a local bank, or an investment bank, are dozens of surveillance cameras that monitor every movement that takes place on both the interior and exterior of the complex, turning the bank into an unavoidable presence of exposure to the millions of bank employees and bank customers that engage in everyday banking. Much like a panopticon, banks use this tactic of oversight to initiate their fearful agenda onto…

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    General Topic: Comparison of working for different investment banks λ Specific Topic: Comparison of working for JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley λ Areas to be covered: career interests, location preferences, endurance of working Topic 1: λ Topic Sentence: JPMorgan caters to applicants with an intention to work at the frontline of community banking and commercial banking businesses while Morgan Stanley fits for those who are interested in dealing with banking businesses related with multinational…

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    been stated above were at institutions that have been acquired through other institutions and they were allowed an investment opportunity to purchase Company stock at a reduced rate that would allow them to sell the stock right after purchasing it and make a profit. However, the checks that were used to transfer the funds were dishonored therefore they were not able to make the investment losing out on A substantial amount of money any amount of $306,872 according to the…

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