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Managing Indian Banks Author: Vinay V. Joshi
ISBN: 9788178298528 Format: Paperback Number Of Pages: 364 Published: 16 March 2009 Country of Publication: IN Dimensions (cm): 20.96 x 13.34 x 1.27 Description: This revised and updated edition of Managing Indian Banks: The Challenges Ahead equips the senior and middle management of banks/financial institutions in dealing with extremely complex issues that have emerged in the post sub prime lending crisis. Highlighting the way organisations can develop systems in a proactive manner to deal with the myriad problems facing them, this book focuses on
- major technological changes in the banking sector; - risk management; - integrating click and brick banking services; and - problems and solutions with regard to banks' balance sheet, corporate planning, corporate personnel and e-banking.
The authors argue that overcoming these challenges is the key to acquiring competitive advantages and developing a sound market for financial services. This book would be helpful for the students of banking, financial management and bank management.
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