Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Internship Report on Retail Banking of City Bank Limited

Executive Summary

This internship report is a partial requirement for the Evening MBA Program (EMBA). As part of the internship program, we were placed in City Bank Ltd. at Progoti Soroni Branch in Dhaka during the period of internship. We have landed a lot about commercial Banking operation of this organization.
Retail Banking is one of the most vital risks for any commercial bank. Credit risk arises from nonperformance by a borrower. It may arise from either an inability or an unwillingness to perform in the pre-commitment contracted manner. The real risk from credit is the deviation of portfolio performance from its expected value. Different types of loan providing the corporate people also business person. Loan may provide as a short term also long term. The credit risk of a bank also affects the book value of a bank. The more credit of a particular is in risk, the more probability of a bank to be insolvent. Therefore, the status of depositor in the bank is at risk and probability of incurring loss from their deposited value. In other way the risk of a commercial bank is calculated through long term and short term rating by the credit rating agencies. Issue in credit card to the corporate person as a short loan facility.

Monday, April 9, 2018

Internship Report on Poultry Industry of Bangladesh


Introduction Part
1.1 Origin of the Study
The report has been prepered for completing internship program to obtain EMBA degree frome JAGANNAT UNIVERSITY. The report is based on poultry industry of Bangladesh. Poultry industry is one of the emerging agricultural sectors in Bangladesh. And it is a study on marketing of poultry product of Nourish. Here it is tried to retrieve the production, marketing, and managing procedure of poultry firms in Bangladesh.                                                           

Sunday, April 8, 2018

Regression Analysis of Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd.


Overview of Islami Bank Limited
Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. As a first shariah based interest free bank in South- East Asia in registered in 13th March, 1983 as a public limited company according to company law of 1913.
The 1st local branch of the Bank started its function on 30th March in 1983 at Motijheel of Dhaka. The bank is formally inaugurated in 12th August in 1983. The authorized capital of the bank is 5,000million taka and paid-up capital is 3,456 million taka. 57.37% of the authorized capital is foreign and 42.63% of the authorized capital given by the local shareholders.

The Relationship between Social Business and Social Entrepreneurship


EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Internship is the one of the most integral part of Bachelor of Business Administration. I have completed my three month internship period made the output and input analysis of between Social business and Social Entrepreneurship. Based on the knowledge that is gathered from practical field and prepared my Internship report entitled   “Relation between Social business and Social Entrepreneurship”.
Social business is a cause-driven business. In a social business, the investors/owners can gradually recoup the money invested, but cannot take any dividend beyond that point. Purpose of the investment is purely to achieve one or more social objectives through the operation of the company; no personal gain is desired by the investors. The company must cover all costs and make profit, at the same time achieve the social objective, such as, healthcare for the poor, housing for the poor, financial services for the poor, nutrition for malnourished children, providing safe drinking water, introducing renewable energy, etc. in a business way. The impact of the business on people or environment, rather the amount of profit made in a given period measures the success of social business. Sustainability of the company indicates that it is running as a business. The objective of the company is to achieve social goals.

Saturday, April 7, 2018

Determinants of Liquidity: An Empirical Study on Private Commercial Banks of Bangladesh


Executive Summary
This research identifies and examines the potential causes of liquidity risk of 10 private commercial banks in Bangladesh and evaluates their effect on banks’ Loan to Deposit. The research displays an empirical relationship between factors of liquidity risk and their effect on Loan to Deposit of the banking sector. Data is collected from the income statements, balance sheet of 10 private commercial banks in Bangladesh during 2007-2016. Multiple regressions are applied on data in order to evaluate the impact of liquidity risk on banks’ Loan to Deposit. The results of multiple regressions show that banks’ Loan to Deposit is affected by liquidity risk significantly. Economic factors supporting liquidity risk are not covered in this study. This study addresses the problem of liquidity risk faced by the banking sector in Bangladesh.

Internship Report on Retail Banking of City Bank Limited

Executive Summary This internship report is a partial requirement for the Evening MBA Program (EMBA). As part of the internship program...