Mukherjee A (2012) Corporate social responsibility of banking companies in India: at cross roads. Int J Mark Financ Serv Manage Res 1(4):198-206Mukherjee , A, (2012)," Corporate Social Responsibility of Banking Companies in India : at cross roads", International journal of marketing financial...
Disclosure Practices of Banking Companies in IndiaIntroduction The growth in the size of business enterprise, divorce of ownership and...Gupta, SunitaCentre for Indian Development StudiesPolitical Economy Journal of India
Wholesale banking in Indiais set for a period of sharp growth. Revenues from wholesale banking activities are likely to more than double over the next five years as infrastructure investment, expansion by Indian companies overseas, and further “Indianization” of multinational businesses, among ...
Due to globalisation The business of multinational companies are being extended and established in various countries with emerging economies .These companies in emerging economies are increasingly accessing the global markets to fulfil their capital needs by getting their securities listed on the stock ...
In order to help companies to generate value to its shareholders, various value-based management systems have been developed. One of such model is MVA (Market Value Added) to measure the value added by the organization. We have chosen this tool to evaluate the performance of the Indian Banks...
Name of the Company has changed from Networth Stock Broking Limited to Monarch Networth Capital Limited upon Certification of Incorporation received from Registrar of Companies, Mumbai vide certificate dated 13th October, 2015. SEBI Notification
A Study on Technical Efficiency of Public Sector Banks in India Banking companies in the service sector exhibit the problem of distinct results in terms of efficiency. This problem is a cause of concern for many big organizations in the service sector like hotels, courier companies, hospitals, ba...
Savings Bank Accounts can be opened by Individuals, HUFs & Trusts (as advised by Reserve Bank of India (RBI) from time to time). Current Accounts can be opened by individuals / partnership firms / Private and Public Limited Companies / HUFs / Specified Associates / Societies / Trusts, etc....
The Non-Banking Finance Companies operating in India fall in the following broad categories. (1) Equipment Leasing Company is a company which carries on as its principal business, the business of leasing of equipments or the financing of such activity. Apart from their Net Owned Funds (NOF)...
MUMBAI, May 7 (Xinhua) -- India's non-banking finance companies (NBFC), also called the parallel banking, has been growing at 15-16 percent over the past five years, NBFC managers said here on Tuesday. NBFCs have outperformed the formal banking sector, wherein the latter grew by 5-6 ...