This
guide will help you to appreciate types of banks in operations in the country, models of commercial banking after abolition of
universal banking in the country, relationships between customers and the banks
and forms of collateral securities that can be accepted by banks for loans and
advances, among others topics. Topics covered includes: Banking Operations
in Nigeria, Types of Banking Operations in Nigeria, Banker and Customer
Relationship, Accounts of Customers, Specialize Bank Accounts of Customers ,
Negotiable Instruments and Cheques, Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes,
Duties of Paying Banker and Collecting Banker, Bank Lending to Limited
Liabilities Companies, Securities and Loan Recovery, Securities for Bankers
Advances, Land and Security.
Author(s): Mr. Abdullahi S. Araga and Mrs. Temi Olajide-Arise
Bank is an institution that deals in
money. Banks accept deposits and make loans and derive a profit from the
difference in the interest rates paid and charged, respectively moreover it
provides other financial services.This PDF book covers the following topics to
Banking : Definition and Functions of Banking and Indian Banking System, Banker
& Customer, Employment of Bank Funds, Laws Relating to Negotiable Instruments,
Communication at Workplace.
This
PDF book covers the following topics to acquire specialized knowledge of law and
practice relating to Banking : Overview of Banking System, Regulatory Framework
and Compliances, Legal Aspects of Banking Operations, Banking Related Laws,
Banker - Customer Relations, Loans and Advances, Securities for Banker’s Loans,
Financial Analysis of Banks, . Financial System Contemporary and Emerging
Issues: An Overview, International Banking Management, Electronic Banking and IT
in Banks, Risk Management in Banks, Ethics and Corporate Governance in Banks.
Author(s): The Institute of Company Secretaries of India
Banking in India, in the modern sense, originated in the last decade of
the 18th century. The largest bank, and the oldest still in existence, is the
State Bank of India. The Indian banking sector is broadly classified into
scheduled and non-scheduled banks. This book explains everything about Indian
banks.
This
course note intends to introduce students to bank administration with emphasize
on its risk management practices. Topics covered includes: Organizational
Structure of Banks, Banking Regulations, Interest Rate Risk Management in Banks,
Credit Risk Management in Banks, Liquidity Management in Banks, Operational Risk
Management in Banks, Market Risk Management in Banks, Capital Adequacy of Banks,
Issues in Bank Management, Investment Banking and Other Services and Analysis of
Bank Statement.
This book is
intended for the Money and Banking course and is the first Money and Banking text to emerge from the financial crisis of 2007-2008
with ample coverage.
Banks have traditionally been in the
forefront of harnessing technology to improve their products, services and
efficiency. This report explains the following topics related to internet
banking: Internet Banking - a new medium, International experience, The
Indian Scenario, Types of risks associated with Internet banking, Technology and
Security Standards For Internet Banking, Legal Issues involved in Internet
Banking, Regulatory and supervisory concerns.
This note
covers the following topics related to Indian banking field: Industry scenario
of Indian Banking Industry, Aggregate Performance of the Banking Industry,
Implications of Some Recent Policy Measures, Challenges Facing by Banking
Industry, Users of Banking Services, Bank Marketing In the Indian Perspective,
Bank Marketing Mix and Strategies, Challenges to Indian Banking and Strategic
options to cope with the challenges.