students are forced to take up the job as they cannot afford higher education. This scenario is now changing with various banks givingeducational loansto students in India. You must read this resource and make all your documents ready and you will get...
Kuala Lumpur, Oct 17:Indian mathematician and Super 30 founder Anand Kumar has asked banks to be more liberal in giving education loans particularly to talented youths belonging to the underprivileged sections of the society, saying investment in future generation is never wasted. "Parents cannot ...
Bad LoansPublic Sector BanksAsset QualityOne of the strong pillars of the Indian economic system is a banking structure with stability, solidarity and diversity with which it could withstand many challKrishna PrasadG. V. JoshiSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Using data on Indian manufacturing sector in India for 1993–2004, the findings indicate lagged leverage to be an important determinant of bad loans of banks. In terms of magnitudes, a 10 percentage point rise in the corporate leverage is, on average, associated with 1.3 percentage point rise ...
At the end of fiscal year 2022, the total value of assets at public sector banks across India amounted to over 127 trillion Indian rupees, an increase from previous year. The asset value of public sector banks has consistently improved over the last years. ...
If you’re looking for Islamic banks in Umm Al Quwain, Emirates Islamic is a great choice. The bank offers an extensive range of Shari’a compliant personal, corporate and business solutions, including home finance loans, commercial property finance and quick remittances to India and Pakistan. Th...
The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development is giving preference to reconstruction of the devastated countries, and the economic aid to which it can give to the American Republics for their development has hitherto been insufficient, due perhaps to its limited resources, the origins thereo...
Stiglitz (2005) spots MNBs’ predilection for serving local elites with, at best, a tepid commitment to giving the most disadvantaged groups access to banking services. Developing countries are also beset by other problems that can generate unintentional financial exclusion (Allen et al., 2016, ...
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“We’re not targeting the unbanked – the majority will have a bank – but the underserved market, those that have an account but are not using the full functionality of the bank,” says Shabalala. “The opportunity is in financial inclusion and education, in providing banking tha...