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Interference in and Ecological Strategies to Mobile Financial Services Developed by Commercial Banks

Interference in and Ecological Strategies to Mobile Financial Services Developed by Commercial Banks

... commercial banks shall expand the scope of their ...insurance services when paying expenses of wa- ter and electricity, which is a condition for additional ...of financial services can be ...

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INFLUENCE OF MOBILE FINANCIAL SERVICES ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN KISUMU COUNTY, KENYA

INFLUENCE OF MOBILE FINANCIAL SERVICES ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN KISUMU COUNTY, KENYA

... Plethora of action researches has been conducted at national and international arena on mobile banking and the performance of commercial banks. Tchouassi (2012) reported poor, vulnerable and low-income households ...

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Study on Status of Electronic Financial Services in Jordanian Commercial Banks.

Study on Status of Electronic Financial Services in Jordanian Commercial Banks.

... bank services and products or perform account transactions immediately with the bank through a computer using the internet as the delivery channel; clients are capable of getting entry to all of their money owed ...

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Empirical Relationship between Capital Base and Profitability of Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria: A Comparative Study

Empirical Relationship between Capital Base and Profitability of Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria: A Comparative Study

... Financial services support employment in two ways: as a source for a high-quality employment and through a pivotal role in providing credit to other sectors (Adeyemi, ...well-functioning financial ...

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The effort to stabilise the financial system in Japan: an outline and the characteristics of the programme for financial revival  Bruegel Working Paper 2015/02, 18 March 2015

The effort to stabilise the financial system in Japan: an outline and the characteristics of the programme for financial revival Bruegel Working Paper 2015/02, 18 March 2015

... If banks were unable to improve profitability after receiving another business improvement order, then conversion rights were exercised to convert preferred shares into common ...the Financial ...

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The Composition and Regulation of the Financial Services Sector in Zimbabwe

The Composition and Regulation of the Financial Services Sector in Zimbabwe

... Zimbabwe’s financial services sector is regulated (Zengeni, 2011) cites Zimbabwe’s Minister of Finance, as advocating for a single financial services authority, a regulator that regulates the ...

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Innovative financial technologies as a factor of competitiveness in the banking

Innovative financial technologies as a factor of competitiveness in the banking

... of financial services and services are changing due to the global transformation of the financial and economic sphere, which is caused by the emergence of innovative financial ...the ...

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Financing, Cash Flow, Risk, Profitability And Islamic Social Responsibility Of Islamic Banks In Indonesia

Financing, Cash Flow, Risk, Profitability And Islamic Social Responsibility Of Islamic Banks In Indonesia

... Abstract: This study aims to examine the effect of financing, cash flow on Islamic social responsibility with financing risk, profitability asintervening variables in sharia commercial banks in Indonesia for the ...

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Financial inclusion: the way forward

Financial inclusion: the way forward

... with financial services providers (including those from the third sector) to help more people, particularly those living on low incomes, avoid these unnecessary ...appropriate financial products, and ...

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Correlation Based Clustering of the Amman Stock Exchange

Correlation Based Clustering of the Amman Stock Exchange

... (financial, services, industrial) and finer classification (banks, insurance, diversified financial services, real estate, health care services, educational services, ...

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The impact of E-Marketing in the positioning of Kosovo Banks

The impact of E-Marketing in the positioning of Kosovo Banks

... that banks shall have in mind that during promotional campaigns to give more attention to the security and minimization of the errors possibility during the execution of ...other services that the customer ...

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Fig: 1 Measures of Financial Inclusion II COMPONENTS OF FINANCIAL INCLUSION

Fig: 1 Measures of Financial Inclusion II COMPONENTS OF FINANCIAL INCLUSION

... poverty. Financial depth has a significant impact on poverty reduction through channels such as entrepreneurship and the inter-state migration of workers towards financially more developed states ...by ...

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Compliance to the Basel Accord III Capital Standards and Financial Performance: Islamic vs. Conventional Banks of Pakistan

Compliance to the Basel Accord III Capital Standards and Financial Performance: Islamic vs. Conventional Banks of Pakistan

... all financial institutions. Later on banks allocate various categories of risk weights ...of financial institution especially operational risk and no longer applicable and approximately after 10 ...

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Determinants of Financial Performance of Commercial Banks in Kenya

Determinants of Financial Performance of Commercial Banks in Kenya

... owned banks (Farazi et ...foreign banks often customize and apply their operation systems found effective at their home countries (Ongore, ...that banks crossing boundaries are often those big and ...

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Impact of Quality Dimensions of Banking Services onthe Banks Financial Resources Mobilization Based on SERVQUAL Model (Case Study Bank Melli Branches in Gilan)

Impact of Quality Dimensions of Banking Services onthe Banks Financial Resources Mobilization Based on SERVQUAL Model (Case Study Bank Melli Branches in Gilan)

... A CCOUNTABILITY : I T IS WILLINGNESS TO HELP CUSTOMERS AND DELIVER THE IMMEDIATE SERVICES TO THEM . (15) R ELIABILITY : C OORDINATION OF PERSONNEL IN PROVIDE EXPECTED SERVICE LEVELS SOMEHOW RELIABLY AND ACCURATELY ...

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Compliance with the anti-money laundering directive by cross-border banking groups at group level. Commission staff working document. SEC (2009) 939 final, 30 June 2009

Compliance with the anti-money laundering directive by cross-border banking groups at group level. Commission staff working document. SEC (2009) 939 final, 30 June 2009

... certain services or establishing opaque structures on behalf of customers, pose financial, legal and reputational risks to the banking organisation, impede the ability of the board of directors and senior ...

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The Changing Performance in the Financial System- An Empirical Brief in Innovative Services and Products of Banks

The Changing Performance in the Financial System- An Empirical Brief in Innovative Services and Products of Banks

... of financial innovation is described by Roberts and Amit (2003) as a means leading to a competitive advantage and superior financial ...studies, financial innovation and firm financial ...

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Financial Stability of Islamic (Participation) Banks in Turkey

Financial Stability of Islamic (Participation) Banks in Turkey

... The financial intermediation function, which is based on assets, in Islamic banking is based on risk ...the financial intermediation is generated from debt based activities and risk ...

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The E-Banking and Security Transaction: the Tunisian Context

The E-Banking and Security Transaction: the Tunisian Context

... storing financial information (including credit card numbers) offers new opportunities for ...new services is strongly influenced by the perception of risk and show that users are influenced by the positive ...

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THE PROS AND CONS OF INTERNET BANKING FOR IMPROVING THE TQM: A SHORT REVIEW

THE PROS AND CONS OF INTERNET BANKING FOR IMPROVING THE TQM: A SHORT REVIEW

... Electronic funds may be divisible into different units of currency similar to real money value. For example, electronic money needs to account for pennies and nickels. Internet banking, at least to some degree, has ...

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