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    an extensive report without the help, guidance and inputs from them. Most of my information source has been from professional books of banking sector Project Guide- Prof: GOURI KUNDU We would firstly like to express my gratitude towards our college”MURSHIDABAD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY”which has given us an opportunity to do a project on”ONLINE BANKING SYSTEM” & guide PROF:GOURI KUNDU for having shown so much of flexibility & guiding in such a way that we were really learning the subject

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    Internet Banking

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    Internet Banking (with examples from Developed vs Developing Countries) Presented to: Bert Lind Presented by: Group No.1 • S101417 Shahid Javed • S104503 Mumtaz Ali • S104451 Asif Iqbal • S101291 Mm Mudassar • S101659 Muhammad Shahzad Abstract We have discussed internet banking and security issues. Then we have given comparison of internet banking in developed countries and developing countries on the basis of security and infrastructure issues. Examples of banks are given from Pakistan (HSBC) and

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    significant paradigm shift in the banking sector from traditional online banking system. Technological developments have resulted in the creation of a global world which is also one of the motivating forces behind development of internet banking. Internet banking is simply considered as a system by which individuals, businesses or customers have access to their accounts, transact or transfer money, pay bills, obtain information regarding bank accounts and avail other banking related services through internet

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    over public sector banks. 4.2 Preferred banking method (figure 4-2) The figure 4-2 above shows the day to day banking methods that are preferred by customers of all ages. The diagram portrays that the most convenient and preferred way customers choose for their day to day banking activities is mobile banking. Nearly forty-eight percent of the customers use their mobiles for their daily transactions, example transfers, payments etc. Branch banking is the second method preferred by nearly thirty-two

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    Report on Electronic Banking Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited Executive summary Throughout this report we have tried to explain the overall internet banking system of IBBL. Firstly we have demonstrated the company profile of IBBL, their mission and vision statement. Then we have explained the services it provides to its customers via internet. We have demonstrated the ways to avail these services. Besides we have pointed out the important e-banking products of IBBL. We have explained the

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    The internal business process must align with the new mission and vision. It will take time for consumer trust to be regained, and because of this, internal processes must be at the forefront of the changes. Eliminating sales goals for the long term is a necessary step in aligning the internal business processes with the new mission and vision. Strengthening the company’s ethics and integrity program should be a top priority within internal processes. Standards throughout the company need to

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    and Trang Service Marketing on Bank of America Based on service Intangibility Unlike goods, services are typically produced and consumed simultaneously. The service and provider are always linked together. Banking is one of industries need much more services. Employees, Email, ATM, Online banking are the vehicles that the bank uses to deliver their services to the customers. “Products are tangible while services are intangible in nature. Intangibility of services is derived from the fact you cannot

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    other important items are ordered online. It has come to an extent that we believe more in keeping in touch with our friends virtually via face book, rather than meeting them. And same goes with our banking needs, we complete most of our banking transactions online wither through our laptops or mobile. With increase in our online banking activity comes the danger of online frauds. According to RBI, the incidence of ATM, credit card, debit card and

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    HKU178 op y 01/24/02 Japan Net Bank: Japan 's First Internet-only Bank Yoshiyuki Miyai had a vision. He wanted to establish a completely new standard of banking in Japan – that of Internet-only banking. As president of Japan Net Bank (JNB), the first Japanese online bank with no physical branches, Miyai emphasised that customer satisfaction should be the focus of JNB 's business – his customers should enjoy convenient access to accounts, competitive rates, customisation and secure

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    electronic banking systems. Its not only provide the basic services like fund transfer and bill payments, but also doing the advance including provide the loan and card application. Electronic banking can define as the use of electronic delivery channels for banking products and services. Electronic banking services generally offered in two ways either traditional bank that is combine traditional and electronic delivery channels or virtual bank that operate entirely through electronic banking channel

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