Thursday, 23 April 2015

NATIONALISATION OF BANKS

NATIONALISATION OF BANKS

  • First to be nationalised was RBI on January 1, 1949.
  • Nationalisation of lmperial Bank of India and its conversion into State Bank of India in July 1955.
  • Conversion of 8 major State-associated banks into subsidiary banks of SBI in 1959.
  • Nationalisation of 14 other Indian scheduled banks in July 1969.
  • Nationalisation of 6 more banks in April 1980.
  • New Bank of India merged with Punjab National Bank in 1993.
  • IDBI Bank Ltd be a Nationalized bank.
  • Bharatiya Mahila Bank, First Bank for Women's got Nationalized in 2013

Wednesday, 22 April 2015

Types of Banking

Types of Banking

  • Para banking - When Bank provide banking services except the general banking facility. 


  • Narrow Banking - When banks invest its money in government securities instead investing in market to avoid risk. 


  • Overseas Banking - Banks having branches in other countries besides its origin country. Example Bank of Baroda has maximum foreign branches by any indian bank 


  • Offshore Banking - Bank which accept currency of all countries. Offshore banks are in those countries which declares them as Heaven Bank Country. Example- Swiss Banks


  • Green banking - Promoting environmental-friendly practices and reducing your carbon footprint from your banking activities. 


  • Islamic bank - Those Banks which work according to Islamic Laws. Concept originate in Egypt. Islamic bank opens at Cochin in kerala in 2010. 


  • Kiosk Banking - When we Deposit or withdraw money from booths , it is called Kiosk banking. 


  • Defence Banking - Full banking services made available to all members of the Defence force, including non-uniformed personnel and other civilians. 


  • Retail Banking - Retail banking refers to the division of a bank that deals directly with retail customers. Also known as consumer banking or personal banking, retail banking is the visible face of banking to the general public. 


  • Banking on Wheel - to provide banking services in remote villages which are devoid of banking facilities as part its financial inclusion plan. 


  • Wholesale banking-Wholesale banking is the provision of services by banks to organisations such as Mortgage Brokers, large corporate clients, mid-sized companies, real estate developers and investors, international trade finance businesses, institutional customers (such as pension funds and government entities/agencies), and services offered to other banks or other financial institutions.

Sunday, 19 April 2015

Cricket

Irani Cup

  • Karnataka Won Irani cup by defeating Rest of India. 

Ranji Trophy

  • Karanataka Won the 8th Ranji Trophy defeating Tamil Nadu.
  • Karnataka Caption : Vinay Kumar
  • Man of the Match :Karun Nair
  • Karnataka won 7th Trophy this time

Tuesday, 14 April 2015

Capital Currency - Germany

GERMANY

Capital            : Berlin

Currency         : Euro

President         : Joachim Gauck

Chancellor      : Angela Merkel

Language        : German



Monday, 13 April 2015

Match Points BSC Magazine May 2015

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