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    Behaviura Case Study

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    MINOR PROJECT SUBMITTED TOWARDS THE PARTIAL FULLFILLMENT OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BBA) ON JEWELLERY BUYING BEHAVIOUR- A CASE STUDY ON 'AISSHPRA' A unit of HARI PRASAD GOPI KRISHNA SARAF PVT. LTD. SUBMITTED BY: SUBMITTED TO: Raj Rani Shah Dr.…

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    A study on the implications of Pradhan Manthri Jan Dhan Yojana on the growth of Indian Economy Authors: 1. T. Mary Jones Associate Professor and Head, Department of MBA, PACE Institute of Technology & Sciences, Vallure 2. S. DivyaSri II MBA PACE Institute of Technology & Sciences, Vallure. 3. G. Bavani II MBA PACE Institute of Technology & Sciences, Vallure. Abstract: Indians are transforming from rural India to digital India with so many initiatives by the Central government of our…

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    Bank of Maldives (BML) is the leading financial institution in Maldives. Their vision is “To be the best managed company in the Maldives, with the highest standards of corporate governance and customer satisfaction as well as the best shareholder returns. Their operation mainly depends on three strategic pillars such as Customer Service, Support for Business and Financial Inclusion. Their corporate strategy is focused on being a professionally managed, customer-oriented organization which…

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    Panopticon Characteristics

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    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 its victims. Banks can even be compared to The Plague when Foucault speaks of the surveillance needed to contain the deadly disease, he states…

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    approved initiation and authorization limits are in place based on job function. D. User access review performed at least annually to ensure all users have appropriate access and limits. 7. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY RISK Information technology enables banking organizations to carry out their wire activities more efficiently and effectively, however Information Technology can also be a source of risk for the financial institution and the customer. Risk: Disaster takes place that affects the…

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    President Trump had begun to dismantle the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act with directives that will repeal regulations or delay them from being enforce. The first of the orders investigates the Volcker rule, which stops financial companies from making risky investments. This investigation into the Volcker rule, the CFPB structure and the director of the CFPB, Richard Cordray, will be done through the secretary of the Treasury. Looking for excessive power or…

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    care about their customers, provide loans that help the community flourish, and have their officers are on site. When living in a small town, everybody knows each other. While this may be bad in some aspects, this is a good thing when it comes to banking. As with any business, banks have their regular customers, and because of this employees are able to develop lifelong relationships with them. People are more than just customers, and when one walks into…

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    been blocked out of the banking industry. The reason these banks will not take the marijuana industry’s money is because it is still federally illegal to do anything with marijuana and the banks fear being raided or shut down by the DEA or Drug Enforcement Agency due taking “drug money”. This had lead to many problems in the industry from making it very hard to start new shops to being squeezed out of the market by people with bigger bankrolls. But Lamine Zarrad a federal banking regulator might…

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    Case Study: Couple

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    Overview of Couple Sarah and James have been together for almost four years. Sarah is a white 24-year-old Italian woman. Compared to James that is a25-year-old black Dominican male. Sarah works for the department of human resources while James works as an analyst for a private company. They are currently living together in a two-bedroom apartment. They decided to move in together a year ago. They are currently just dating, with no plans of engagement or having children. They do have a dog…

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    failure. As extension of deposit insurance to cooperative banking sector presupposes some semblance of Reserve Bank control over them, some provisions of B.R. Act, 1949 were made applicable to Urban Cooperative banks in 1966 after an intense debate among State Governments, Government of India and RBI. This was a landmark in the evolution of urban banking movement in India. Consequently, the cooperative banks came under duality of control. The banking related functions…

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