Emerging Trends in Banking
Contributor(s): Mishra, R.K | Murthy, S. Sreenivasa | Kiranmai, J | Institute of Public Enterprise.
Publisher: New Delhi Academic Foundation 2016Description: 400p.ISBN: 9789332701984.Subject(s): Banking -- Banks -- India | Banking And Finance -- IndiaDDC classification: 332.10954 Summary: Banking sector plays a dominant role in building the economy of a nation. it is necessary for growth, generation of wealth, creation of jobs, eradication of poverty and increasing the gross domestic product. the research articles in this edited volume cover a wide spectrum of emerging trends in the banking. the contents of the book have been divided into three parts. part i deals with economic reforms and trends in financial intermediation; part ii deals with technology, innovations and customer relationship management (crm) issues in banking sector and part iii deals with performance evaluation, rural credit, financial inclusion and other issues.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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332.10954 ARO-M Marketing of financial services | 332.10954 BIN- Banking and financial sector reforms in India | 332.10954 CAS- SL1 Cases in management: Indian experiences | 332.10954 EME- Emerging Trends in Banking | 332.10954 GHO-; Banking policy in India: an evaluation | 332.10954 HUM- Human resource management | 332.10954 IND- SL1 Indian banking: managing transformation: perspectives |
Banking sector plays a dominant role in building the economy of a nation. it is necessary for growth, generation of wealth, creation of jobs, eradication of poverty and increasing the gross domestic product. the research articles in this edited volume cover a wide spectrum of emerging trends in the banking. the contents of the book have been divided into three parts. part i deals with economic reforms and trends in financial intermediation; part ii deals with technology, innovations and customer relationship management (crm) issues in banking sector and part iii deals with performance evaluation, rural credit, financial inclusion and other issues.
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