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    Citibank Case Analysis

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    Introduction Citibank was founded in 1812 as the City Bank of New York, later First National City Bank of New York. Citibank is one of the world’s largest retail banks. Citibank is the consumer division of financial services multinational Citigroup and is a global bank with 3,777 branch locations in 36 countries. The United States is the largest single market with approximately 26% of branches which generating 51% of revenues. Citibank's 983 North American branches are concentrated in major…

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    Real estate Investment Trust or also call as REITs is one of the investments that provide in financial market. Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) has become the popular instruments of public property investment market(Yue, 2006). There are many opinions for the definition of the REITs. REITs are instrument of the investment that prefer by the investor due to the rapid growth of the property market (Newell, Graeme, Osmadi, & Atasya, 2009). Other than that, the REITs also define as the…

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    International Netherlands Group The International Netherlands Group was a global financial services company of Dutch Origin. It was one of the largest financial institutes in the world and ranked as one of the top ten companies just within Europe (Schotter, 2006). With more than 120,000 employees, the International Netherlands Group provided banking, insurance and asset management service in more than 50 countries. ING was the first European enterprise to enter the market of life insurance in…

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    plan to fix the world economy, following the financial crisis in 2007, in his book, The Financial Crisis and the Free Market Cure. Allison begins by detailing what he believes to be the cause of the financial crisis. From the very beginning of the book, it is clear he has a very strong conservative bias. The majority of the chapters in his book follow the same format: blame some federal regulatory body, show how those regulatory actions pushed the financial industry to make mistakes, then tell…

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    Genpact Case Study

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    Company Profile Genpact is a worldwide business that handles administration and IT company with key work places in New York City, United States. It is recorded on the New York Stock Exchange under the image “G”. In 2016, the organization detailed net incomes of US$2.57 billion with more than 77,000 workers in 20 countries. Genpact has a couple of hundred customers, including roughly one-fifth of the Fortune Global 500. It was established in 1997 as a specialty unit inside General Electric. In…

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    Goldman Sachs is one of the most influential investment banks in today’s world. But the question that surrounds is success today is that whether the path chosen to this triumphant position, in line with the legality and ethicality expected to observe in the business world? Does Goldman follow the principles outlined by the company itself? The answers to these questions appear to be blurring when we try to analyse the Goldman Sachs Abacus 2007– ACI Controversy. There are a lot of questions that…

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    consumer financial information with their affiliates. The information that is released can be very sensitive and personal about the consumers. Sine the year of 1991 there has been financial occurrences with banks that have created troubles for consumers. As a result of shared consumer financial information, congress passed the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) to protect consumer financial privacy that requires companies that are classified as financial institutions that offer consumers financial…

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    TD’s premium earnings mix is built on North American retail focus, a lower risk business with consistent earnings. Customer service: Strong Positive Customer Relationships are in the heart of the TD’s business. TD Canada trust is ranked as “highest in customer satisfaction among the big five retail banks for the eight year in row”. It provides very high quality of customer service to all its customers. TD maintained mobile banking leadership position in Canada it is ranked as #1 in mobile…

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    Investment services- At AS&Co, we offer a wide range of investment services such as mortgage investment services, property investment services including marketing services at a price that'll fit right into your budget. Add to that, we also provide accountancy services to businesses and individuals with the help of our sister company RM&Co. Whether you are searching for the right property in the UK or want to grow your brand online, we at AS&Co go above and beyond in terms of offering the best…

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    The Zagga Market

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    that its Representatives are trained and competent to provide financial services on its behalf. 2.2 There are no minimum training standards required for Representatives because Zagga Investments business does not involve the provision of financial product advice to retail clients, although it is expected that Zagga Investments: (a) identifies the knowledge and skills its representatives need to competently provide its financial services; (b) ensures that they have the necessary knowledge…

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