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PROJECT REPORT ON CROSS SELLING AT HDFC BANK Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for Summer Placement Project During Post Graduation Program in Management (PGPM 2006-2008) Of INDIAN BUSINESS ACADEMY By Pabitra Prasad Panda Reg. No. FPB 0608/148 Under the Guidance of Internal Mentor: External Dr Subhash Sharma Mr.Subhasis Choudhury Dean,IBA,Bangalore Branch Manager,HDFC Bank PABITRA PRASAD PANDA
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PROJECT REPORT

ON

CROSS SELLING AT HDFC BANK

Submitted in

Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for

Summer Placement Project

During Post Graduation Program in Management

(PGPM 2006-2008)

Of

INDIAN BUSINESS ACADEMY

By

Pabitra Prasad Panda

Reg. No. FPB 0608/148

Under the Guidance of

Internal Mentor: External

Dr Subhash Sharma Mr.Subhasis Choudhury

Dean,IBA,Bangalore Branch Manager,HDFC Bank

Jajpur Road,ORISSA

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CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the project work titled “CROSS SELLING AT HDFC BANK”

submitted by Mr. Pabitra Prasad Panda(Reg. no:-FPB/0608/148 ), a student of our B-

school, is a work of dissertation carried out by him during the period of April 2007 to

May 2007.This project report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for

summer placement project, during the Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management,

a prestigious P.G.P.M. awarded by our B-school.

________________________

Mr. Manish JainCEO,

Indian Business Academy,

Bangalore

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CERTIFICATEThis is to certify that the project work titled “CROSS SELLING AT HDFC BANK”

submitted by Mr. Pabitra Prasad Panda (Reg. no:-FPB /0608/148 ), a student of our B-

school, is a work of dissertation carried out by him during the period of April 2007 to

May 2007.This project report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for

summer placement project, during the Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management,

a prestigious P.G.P.M. awarded by our B-school.

________________________

Dr.Subhash Sharma

Dean,

Indian Business Academy

Bangalore

Date:

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STUDENT DECLARATION

I, Pabitra Prasad Panda, the undersigned, student of Indian business Academy,

Bangalore, declare that this project report titled “CROSS SELLING AT HDFC BANK”

is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the summer project during the

Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management, a prestigious PG Diploma awarded by

Indian Business Academy, Bangalore.

This is my original work and has not been previously submitted as part of any other

degree, diploma of another B-school or University.

The findings and conclusions of the data in this report are based on my personal study,

during the tenure of my summer internship.

________________________

Pabitra Prasad Panda

Reg.No.FPB/0608/148

Indian Business Academy (IBA)

PGPM 2006-2008

Bangalore

Date:

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CONTENT

TOPIC PAGE NO.

BUSINESS FOCUS……………………………………. …… 1

AMALGAMATION……………………………………. ……2

TECHNOLOGY………………………………………………3

PRIVATE BANKING……………………………………… 4

HDFC STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE…………………….5

BUSINESS PROFILE………………………………………..7-13

OVERVIEW OF SEGMENTS………………………………13-14

PRODUCTS AT A GLANCE……………………………….15-19

DISTRIBUTION NETWORK……………………… ……. 20-21

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHT………………………….. …… 22-23

AWARDS…………………………………………………..24-25

WORLD OF HDFC BANK…………………………… …..26-76

(ALL PRODUCTS $ SERVICES)

INESTMENT CHOICES…………………………………...77-83

FINANCIAL PLANNING………………………………….84-90

OTHER PERFORMANCES……………………………… 91-100

RATIO ANALYSIS……………………………………….101-105

SYNPOSIS OF CASH INFLOW AND OUTFLOW……..106-108

SWOT ANALYSIS………………………………………..109-114

COMPARISION WITH ICICI BANK……………………115-118 PABITRA PRASAD PANDA

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PHILOSOPHY ON CORPORATE GOVERNANCE…… 119-120

RECOMMENDATIONS………………………………….121

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HDFC Bank Limited, India The Housing Development Finance Corporation Limited (HDFC) was amongst the first to receive an 'in-principle' approval from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to set up a bank in the private sector, as part of the RBI's liberalisation of the Indian Banking Industry in 1994. The bank was incorporated in August 1994 in the name of 'HDFC Bank Limited', with its registered office in Mumbai, India. HDFC Bank commenced operations as a Scheduled Commercial Bank in January 1995.

Promoter

HDFC is India's premier housing finance company and enjoys an impeccable track record in India as well as in international markets. Since its inception in 1977, the Corporation has maintained a consistent and healthy growth in its operations to remain a market leader in mortgages. Its outstanding loan portfolio covers well over a million dwelling units. HDFC has developed significant expertise in retail mortgage loans to different market segments and also has a large corporate client base for its housing related credit facilities. With its experience in the financial markets, a strong market reputation, large shareholder base and unique consumer franchise, HDFC was ideally positioned to promote a bank in the Indian environment.

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Business Focus

HDFC Bank's mission is to be a World-Class Indian Bank. The Bank's aim is to build sound customer franchises across distinct businesses so as to be the preferred provider of banking services in the segments that the bank operates in and to achieve healthy growth in profitability, consistent with the bank's risk appetite. The bank is committed to maintain the highest level of ethical standards, professional integrity and regulatory compliance. HDFC Bank's business philosophy is based on four core values: Operational Excellence, Customer Focus, Product Leadership and People.

Capital Structure

The authorised capital of HDFC Bank is Rs.450 crore (Rs.45 billion). The paid-up capital is Rs.282 crore (Rs.28.2 billion). The HDFC Group holds 24.2% of the bank's equity while about 13.1% of the equity is held by the depository in respect of the bank's issue of American Depository Shares (ADS/ADR Issue). The Indian Private Equity Fund, Mauritius (IPEF) and Indocean Financial Holdings Ltd., Mauritius (IFHL) (both funds advised by J P Morgan Partners, formerly Chase Capital Partners) together hold about 5.5% of the bank's equity. Roughly 27.5% of the equity is held by FIIs, NRIs/OCBs PABITRA PRASAD PANDA

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while the balance is widely held by about 214,000 shareholders. The shares are listed on The Stock Exchange, Mumbai and the National Stock Exchange. The bank's American Depository Shares are listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the symbol "HDB".

TimesBank Amalgamation

In a milestone transaction in the Indian banking industry, TimesBank Limited (another new private sector bank promoted by Bennett, Coleman & Co. /Times Group) was merged with HDFC Bank Ltd., effective February 26, 2000. As per the scheme of amalgamation approved by the shareholders of both banks and the Reserve Bank of India, shareholders of TimesBank received 1 share of HDFC Bank for every 5.75 shares of TimesBank. The amalgamation added significant value to HDFC Bank in terms of increased branch network, expanded geographic reach, enhanced customer base, skilled manpower and the opportunity to cross-sell and leverage alternative delivery channels.

Management

Mr. Jagdish Capoor took over as the bank's Chairman in July 2001. Prior to this, Mr. Capoor was a Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India. The Managing Director, Mr. Aditya Puri, has been a professional banker for over 25 years and PABITRA PRASAD PANDA

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before joining HDFC Bank in 1994 was heading Citibank's operations in Malaysia.

The Bank's Board of Directors is composed of eminent individuals with a wealth of experience in public policy, administration, industry and commercial banking. Senior executives representing HDFC are also on the Board.

Senior banking professionals with substantial experience in India and abroad head various businesses and functions and report to the

Managing Director. Given the professional expertise of the management team and the overall focus on recruiting and retaining the best talent in the industry, the bank believes that its people are a significant competitive strength.

Technology

HDFC Bank operates in a highly automated environment in terms of information technology and communication systems. The entire bank's branches have connectivity which enables the bank to offer speedy funds transfer facilities to its customers. Multi-branch access is also provided to retail customers through the branch network and ATMs.

The Bank has made substantial efforts and investments in acquiring the best technology available internationally to build the infrastructure for a world-class bank. In terms of software,

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the Corporate Banking business is supported by Flexcube, while the Retail Banking business by Finware, both from i-flex Solutions Ltd. The systems are open, scaleable and web-enabled.

The Bank has prioritized its engagement in technology and the internet as one of its key goals and has already made significant progress in web-enabling its core businesses. In each of its businesses, the Bank has succeeded in leveraging its market position, expertise and technology to create a competitive advantage and build market share.

Private banking

Private banking is a comprehensive and exclusive service, offered by HDFC Bank, to select high net worth individuals and institutions. The service is provided by an advisory team specialised in financial and investment services. These experienced professionals put together unbiased and objective guidance based on strong research and in-depth analysis of financial instruments taking into account customers financial goals and requirements.

Resident Services (Private Banking)

HDFC Bank Private Banking offers a customized Wealth Management Programme on the existing portfolio and regular investible surpluses. The objective of HDFC Bank’s programme is to re-allocate and optimise the returns of an investment PABITRA PRASAD PANDA

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portfolio across a range of financial instruments in line with customers’ profile and investment objectives.

HDFC Banks team of dedicated personal advisors offer professional advice and complete procedural assistance, wherever possible, across a wide range of financial instruments in line with asset allocation across

Insurance

As part of the HDFC Bank endeavor to offer a complete range of financial services, customer can avail of insurance plans from HDFC Standard Life Insurance through any of HDFC Bank branches.

HDFC Standard Life Insurance, India's premier new life insurance company, offers customised insurance solutions to meet life and health risk protection, long term savings and retirement planning needs with its range of products.

An introduction

HDFC Standard Life Insurance Co. Ltd

HDFC Standard Life Insurance Co. Ltd was incorporated on 14th August 2000. It was the first new Life Insurance Company to be granted

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Certificate of Registration from IRDA on 23rd Oct 2000. HDFC is the main stake holder with 81.4% while Standard Life owns 18.6%

Products Offered

Savings Schemes : With profits Endowment Assurance / With Profits Moneyback plan

Whole Life Plans Risk Covers : Term Assurance / Loan Term Assurance Retirement Schemes : Personal Pension Plan Children Plan

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1.2. “Business Profile”

HDFC Bank caters to a wide range of banking services covering commercial and investment banking on the wholesale side and transactional / branch banking on the retail side. The bank has three key business areas:-

Wholesale Banking Services

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The Bank's target market is primarily large, blue-chip manufacturing companies in the Indian corporate sector and to a lesser extent, emerging mid-sized corporates. For these corporates, the Bank provides a wide range of commercial and transactional banking services, including working capital finance, trade services, transactional services, cash management, etc. The bank is also a leading provider of structured solutions which combine cash management services with vendor and distributor finance for facilitating superior supply chain management for its corporate customers. Based on its superior product delivery / service levels and strong customer orientation, the Bank has made significant inroads into the banking consortia of a number of leading Indian corporates including multinationals, companies from the domestic business houses and prime Public Sector companies. It is recognised as a leading provider of cash management and transactional banking solutions to corporate customers, mutual funds, stock exchange members and banks.

Retail Banking Services

The objective of the Retail Bank is to provide its target market customers a full range of financial products and banking services, giving the customer a one-stop window for all his/her banking requirements. The products are backed by

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world-class service and delivered to the customers through the growing branch network, as well as through alternative delivery channels like ATMs, PhoneBanking, NetBanking and MobileBanking.

The HDFC Bank preferred program for high net worth individuals, the HDFC Bank Plus and the Investment Advisory Services programs have been designed keeping in mind needs of customers who seek distinct financial solutions, information and advice on various investment avenues. The Bank also has a wide array of retail loan products including Auto Loans, Loans against marketable securities, Personal Loans and Loans for Two-wheelers. It is also a leading provider of Depository Services to retail customers, offering customers the facility to hold their investments in electronic form.

HDFC Bank was the first bank in India to launch an International Debit Card in association with VISA (VISA Electron) and issues the MasterCard Maestro debit card as well. The debit card allows the user to directly debit his account at the point of purchase at a merchant establishment, in India and overseas. The Bank launched its credit card in association with VISA in November 2001. The Bank is also one of the leading players in the "merchant acquiring" business with over 25,000

Point-of-Sale (POS) terminals for debit / credit cards acceptance at merchant establishments. The Bank is well positioned as a leader in various net-based B2C opportunities

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including a wide range of internet banking services for Fixed Deposits, Loans, Bill Payments, etc.

Treasury Operations

Within this business, the bank has three main product areas - Foreign Exchange and Derivatives, Local Currency Money Market & Debt Securities, and Equities. With the liberalisation of the financial markets in India, corporates need more sophisticated risk management information, advice and product structures. These and fine pricing on various treasury products are provided through the bank's Treasury team. To comply with statutory reserve requirements, the bank is required to hold 25% of its deposits in government securities. The Treasury business is responsible for managing the returns and market risk on this investment portfolio.

Rating

HDFC Bank has its deposit programmes rated by two rating agencies - Credit Analysis & Research Limited (CARE) and Fitch Ratings India Pvt. Ltd. The Bank's Fixed Deposit programme has been rated 'CARE AAA (FD)' [Triple A] by CARE, which represents instruments considered to be "of the best quality, carrying negligible investment risk". CARE has also rated the Bank's Certificate of Deposit (CD) programme "PR 1+" which represents "superior capacity for repayment of short term promissory PABITRA PRASAD PANDA

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obligations". Fitch Ratings India Pvt. Ltd. (100% subsidiary of Fitch Inc.) has assigned the "tAAA (Ind)" rating to the Bank's deposit programme, with the outlook on the rating as "stable". This rating indicates "highest credit quality" where "protection factors are very high". HDFC Bank also has its

long-term unsecured, subordinated (Tier-II) Bonds rated by CARE and Fitch Ratings India Pvt. Ltd. CARE has assigned the rating of "CARE AAA" for the Tier-II Bonds while Fitch Ratings India Pvt. Ltd. has assigned the rating "AAA (Ind)" with the outlook on the rating as "stable". In each case referred to above, the ratings awarded were the highest assigned by the rating agency for those instruments.

Corporate Governance Rating

The bank was one of the first four companies which subjected itself to a Corporate Governance and Value Creation (GVC) rating by the rating agency, The Credit Rating Information Services of India Limited (CRISIL). The rating provides an independent assessment of an entity’s current performance and an expectation on its "balanced value creation and corporate governance practices" in future. The bank has been assigned a ‘CRISIL GVC Level 1' rating which indicates that the bank's capability with respect to wealth creation for all its stakeholders while adopting sound corporate governance practices is the highest.

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1.3. “Overview in terms of segments”

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The Bank operates in three segments: wholesale banking, retail banking and treasury services.

Segments have been identified and reported taking into account, the target customer profile, the nature of products and services, the differing risks and returns, the organisation structure and the internal business reporting systems.

The wholesale banking segment provides loans and transaction services to corporate and institutional customers. Revenues of the wholesale banking segment consist of interest earned on loans made to corporate customers, investment income from commercial paper, debentures and bonds, interest earned on the cash float arising from transaction services, fees from such transaction services and also trading operations on behalf of corporate customers in debt, foreign exchange and derivatives segment. The principal expenses of the segment consist of interest expense on funds borrowed from external sources and other internal segments, premises expenses, personnel costs, other direct overheads and allocated expenses.

The retail banking segment serves retail customers through a branch network and other delivery channels. This segment raises deposits from customers and makes loans and

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provides advisory services to such customers. Revenues of the retail banking segment are derived from interest earned on retail loans, net of commission (net of subvention received) paid to sales agents, interest on card receivables, fees for banking and advisory services and interest earned from other segments for surplus funds placed with those segments. Expenses of this segment

primarily comprise interest expense on deposits, infrastructure and premises expenses for operating the branch network and other delivery channels, personnel costs, other direct overheads and allocated expenses.

The treasury services segment undertakes trading operations on the proprietary account, foreign exchange operations and derivatives trading. Revenues of the treasury services segment primarily consist of fees and gains or losses from trading operations. Segment revenue includes earnings from external customers plus earnings from funds transferred to other segments. Segment result includes revenue less interest expense less operating expense and provisions, if any, for that segment. Segment-wise income and expenses include certain allocations. Interest income is charged by a segment that provides funding to another segment, based on yields benchmarked to an internally developed composite yield curve which broadly tracks market discovered interest rates. Transaction charges are made by the retail banking segment to the wholesale banking segment for the use by its customers of the retail banking segment’s branch network or other

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delivery channels; such transaction costs are determined on a cost plus basis. Segment capital employed represents the net assets in that segment. It excludes capital and net unallocated items.

1.4. “Products at aGlance”

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Savings Account: Apart from the usual facilities, customer gets a free ATM Card, Interbranch banking, NetBanking, BillPay, PhoneBanking, Debit Card and MobileBanking, among others.

HDFC Bank Preferred: A preferential Savings Account where customer are assigned a dedicated Relationship Manager, who is your one-point contact. Customer also get privileges like fee waivers, enhanced ATM withdrawal limit, priority locker allotment, free Demat Account and lower interest rates on loans, to name a few.

Sweep-In Account: A fixed deposit linked to Savings Account. So, even if Savings Account runs a bit short, customer can issue a cheque. The money is automatically swept in from fixed deposit into Savings Account.

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Super Saver Account: Gives overdraft facility up to 75% of Fixed Deposit. In an emergency, customer can access his/her funds while Fixed Deposit continues to earn high interest.

HDFC Bank plus: Apart from Regular and Premium Current accounts HDFC Bank also have HDFC Bank Plus, a Current Account and then some more. Customer can transfer up to Rs. 50 lakh per month at no extra charge, between the four metros.

Demat Account: Conduct hassle-free transactions on shares. Customer can also access Demat Account on the Internet.

Current Account: Customers get a personalised cheque book, monthly account statements, inter-branch banking and much more.

Mutual Funds: Apart from a wide choice of mutual funds to suit individual needs, customer can be benefited from expert advice on choosing the right funds based on in-depth market analysis.

International Credit Card: Get an option of Silver, Gold, or Health Plus Credit card, accepted worldwide from a world-class bank. If customers have outstanding

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balance on other credit card, customer can transfer that balance to this card at a lower interest rate.

NRI Services: A comprehensive range, backed by unmatched features and world-class service, ensures NRI’s all the banking support they need.

Forex Facilities: Avail of foreign currency, traveler’s cheques, and foreign exchange demand drafts to meet customer’s travel needs.

Innovative services

PhoneBanking: 24-hour automated banking services with 39 PhoneBanking numbers available.

ATM 24-hour banking: Apart from routine transactions, Customer can also pay utility bills and transfer funds, at any of HDFC Bank ATMs across the country all year round.

Inter-city/Inter-branch Banking: Customers access account from any of 322 branches in 165 cities.

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NetBanking: Access bank account from anywhere in the world, at anytime, at Customer’s own convenience. Customer can also view Demat Account through NetBanking.

International Debit Card: An ATM card can shop with all over the country and in over 140 countries with. Customer can spend in any currency, and pay in Rupees.

MobileBanking: Accessing account on mobile phone screen at no airtime cost. Using SMS technology to conduct banking transactions from customer’s cell phone.

BillPay: Payment of telephone, electricity and mobile phone bills through HDFC Bank ATMs, Internet, phone or mobile phone. No more standing in long queues or writing cheques.

Loans for every need

HDFC loans come in easy-to-pay monthly installments, and are available with easy documentation and quick delivery.

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Personal Loans: Loans of up to Rs. 3 lakh for a wedding, education purchase of a computer or an exciting holiday.

New Car Loans and Used Car Loans: Finance up to 90% of the cost of a car, new or used! And the loan comes with easy documentation and speedy processing at attractive interest rates.

Loans against Shares: Getting overdraft up to Rs. 10 lakh at an attractive interest rate against physical shares, up to 50% of the market value of shares. In case of Demat Shares, customer can get Loans against Shares of up to 65% of the market value of shares, till Rs. 20 lakhs.

Two Wheeler & Consumer Loans: Helping customer to buy the best durables for customer’s home.

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1.5. “Distribution Network”

HDFC Bank is headquartered in Mumbai. The Bank at present has an enviable network of over 600 branches spread over 300 cities across the country. All branches are linked on an online real-time basis. Customers in all locations are also serviced through Phone Banking. The Bank's expansion plans take into account the need to have a presence in all major industrial and commercial centres where its corporate customers are located as well as the need to build a strong retail customer base for

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both deposits and loan products. Being a clearing/settlement bank to various leading stock exchanges, the Bank has branches in the centres where the NSE / BSE have a strong and active member base.

The Bank also has a network of over 2000 networked ATMs across these cities. Moreover, HDFC Bank's ATM network can be accessed by all domestic and international Visa/MasterCard, Visa Electron/Maestro, Plus/Cirrus and American Express Credit/Charge cardholders.

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1.6 “A Short Financial Highlight”

Profit after tax up by 31.4% Earnings per share increases from Rs. 13.75 to Rs. 17.95 Dividend per share increases from Rs. 3.00 to Rs. 3.50

(proposed) Branch Network up from 231 to 312 outlets

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ATM network up from 732 to 2000 PhoneBanking coverage in all cities Point-of-Sale (POS) Terminals at merchant outlets up

from 21800 to 56400 Geographic reach expanded from 122 cities to 300 cities Balance Sheet size up from Rs. 30,424 crores to Rs.

82,307 crores Savings deposits up from Rs. 4,663 crores to Rs.17,804

crores Retail assets up by 112.9% to1 7,325 crores

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1.7. “Awards”

HDFC Bank continued to receive awards and gain recognition from various leading domestic and international

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publications during 2003-04. It was selected as “Best Bank in India – 2006” by Business todaymagazine A and “Best Domestic Bank in India Region" in The Asset Triple A Country Awards 2003. The Bank was also rated as the "Best Bank in India" in 2003 by Business Today, “Best Bank in the Private Sector" for the year 2003 in the Outlook Money Awards and “Best New Private Sector Bank 2003” by the Financial Express in the FE-Ernst & Young Best Bank's survey 2003. For its use of information technology, the Bank was awarded the "Best IT User in Banking" award at the IT User Awards 2003 conferred by Economictimes.com & Nasscom.

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2.1. “The world ofHDFC Bank”

2.1.1. “Savings Account”

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Regular Savings Account

HDFC Bank presents the only e-Age Savings Account that keeps pace with customers growing needs. It is a unique savings account in India, which helps to withdraw or deposit cash through wide network of branches and ATMs across India.

It comes with the comforts of FREE PhoneBanking, MobileBanking and NetBanking from practically anywhere, anytime with savings account.

The customer can use International Debit Card to shop at over 80 lakh establishments in 140 countries. Payment of electricity, mobile phone and telephone bills through the phone, Internet or the ATM with the unique BillPay Facility. All this is for a minimum balance of just Rs. 5000/-.

e-Age Advantages

International Debit Card Enjoyment of shopping at over 15,000

establishments in India and over 80 lakh establishments in over 140 countries.

NetBanking Checking up-to-the-second account balance, transferring funds between the accounts or to third parties,

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MobileBanking FREE access to account on mobile phone,

through SMS or WAP services. BillPay

This convenient facility to pay electricity, phone and mobile phone bills with a single call, mouse click or from any of ATMs. The payment is made and the amount is deducted from account ONLY on receiving customers’ instructions.

ATM Customers will get a FREE ATM Card and can

access account, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, from ATMs spread across India.

PhoneBanking FREE 24-hour PhoneBanking to check balance,

finding out the status of cheque or even can open a new Fixed Deposit, all from the comfort of customers home or office.

Inter-city and inter-branch banking Customer can conveniently bank across the

counter at any of HDFC Bank’s 324 branches across the country, absolutely FREE, for transactions up to Rs. 50,000/- per day.

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Additional benefits

3.50% interest per annum credited to account, at quarterly intervals.

Monthly statements, duplicate statements and certificate of balance are also available at a nominal fee.

Fund Transfers & Demand Drafts FREE personalised cheque book for enhanced security. Sweep-In Account

With the Sweep-In facility, customers can automatically transfer funds from Fixed Deposits to Savings Account whenever needed.

Super Saver AccountCustomer can transfer a part of Fixed Deposit

funds into Savings Account without breaking the Fixed Deposit or losing interest on it.

Fees

Any one can open Savings Account with a minimum deposit of only Rs. 5,000/-.

Alternatively, he/she can automatically gain access to a zero balance Savings Account, when he/she opens a Fixed Deposit for

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Rs. 50,000/-. He/she is not charged a service fee, Even he/she unable to maintain an average balance of Rs. 5,000/-.

Penalty

The minimum average quarterly balance maintained must be Rs. 5,000/-. If minimum average quarterly balance is less than Rs. 5,000/- a service charge of Rs. 750/- will be levied per quarter.

Freedom saving account

HDFC Bank introduced Freedom Account, the e-Age Savings Account for the mobile phone generation. Any one can access account anytime from anywhere without having to visit the bank from ATMs, Internet, Phone or even from mobile.

Banking through SMS or WAP, he/she can avail of all these facilities absolutely FREE.

He/she can even get an International Debit Card that can be used in 140 countries

E-Age Advantages

A lower average quarterly balance of only Rs. 1,000/- Personalised cheque books for enhanced security

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International Debit Card Enjoyment of shopping at over 15,000 establishments in India and over 80 lakhs establishments in over 140 countries.

NetBankingCan check up-to-the-second account balance,

transferring funds between customers’ accounts or to third parties, and much more

MobileBankingFREE access to account on mobile phone,

through SMS or WAP services. BillPay

This convenient facility to pay electricity, phone and mobile phone bills with a single call, mouse click or from any of ATMs.

ATM Customers will get a FREE ATM Card and can

access account, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, from ATMs spread across India.

PhoneBanking FREE 24-hour PhoneBanking to check balance,

finding out the status of cheque or even can open a new Fixed Deposit, all from the comfort of customers home or office.

Salary account

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When a company opts for the HDFC Bank Corporate Salary Account programme, he/she gets more than just a Savings Account. He/she gets a superior banking experience plus a host of value-added services. And an e-Age banking account that is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days of the week and 52 weeks of the year. Through free NetBanking, MobileBanking, PhoneBanking facilities, wide network of ATMs and branches across the country.

He/she and his/her colleagues get the convenience of having salaries credited directly, a free International Debit Card, Overdraft facility, plus free Demand Drafts and preferential interest rates on Personal Loans.

The Advantages

Zero balance account He/she do not have to maintain any minimum

balance in the account. Free International Debit Card Free Inter-city/Inter-branch banking All Inter-city/Inter-branch transactions are free. Free Demand Drafts Free Fund Transfers

Free Fund Transfer from his/her account to any HDFC Bank account in any city/branch.

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Cash delivery to office

Cheque Pick-up A drop box is installed at the company premises and the cheques will be picked up at designated intervals.

Overdraft Facility Discounts on Loans Personalised cheque books

To provide customers added security, the Savings Account cheque book comes with the name printed on it, at no extra cost. In the case of joint accounts, both account holders' names will be printed on the cheque book.

Defence salary account

When any one opts for the HDFC Bank Defence Salary Account programme, he/she gets more than just a Savings Account. He/she also gets a superior banking experience plus a host of value-added services. And an e-Age banking account that is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days of the week, 52 weeks of the year. Through free NetBanking, MobileBanking, PhoneBanking facilities

He/she can get the convenience of having his/her salaries credited directly, a free International Debit Card, free collection of outstation cheques, plus free Demand Drafts and preferential interest rates on Personal Loans.

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The Advantages

Zero balance account He/she do not have to maintain any minimum

balance in the account. Free International Debit Card

Free Inter-city/Inter-branch banking There is no cap on the transaction size for

interbranch/city transactions for Defence Salary Account holders.

Free Demand Drafts Free Fund Transfers

Free Fund Transfer from his/her account to any HDFC Bank account in any city/branch.

It's FREE

As a defence salary account holder with HDFC Bank can get access to a world class services and benefit. Some of the privileges that can be availed of under special program are:

Zero Balance Savings Account Free International Debit Card Free Inter-city/Inter-branch banking

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Free Collection of Outstation Instruments drawn on HDFC Bank locations

Demand Drafts issued on an HDFC Bank location are free for Salary Account holders for a value of up to Rs. 25,000/- .

Kid's bank Account

It is wonderful that someone is looking after child's financial growth. That there is a bank, which values child's future. Moreover, introduces a completely new world of possibilities.Advantages

Free education insurance cover of Rs. 1, 00,000. He/she can opt for systematic investments in mutual

funds to plan for his/her kid's future. For children of age 7 years and above, an

ATM/International Debit Card will be issued in the child's name with parent/guardians permission, of course. The amount the child is able to withdraw or spend on the ATM/International Debit Card is Rs. 2,500 per day (Rs 1500 at ATMs, Rs 1000 at merchant locations).

Personalised Cheque Book for the child. Quarterly statement accounts in the child's name. Free NetBanking to monitor kid's account.

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Free transfer of funds between parents/guardian HDFC Bank Savings Account and Kid's Advantage Account.

How to open the kid's Advantage Account

As a parent/guardian just have to open a Savings Account with HDFC Bank

By investing a sum of Rs. 25,000 in a Fixed Deposit in child's name of minimum duration 6 months one day.

A Zero Balance Kid's Advantage Account linked to the fixed Deposit will be opened in the child's name with him/her as the guardian.

Fees

If the balance in the child's Fixed Deposit Account falls below Rs 25,000, non-maintenance charges as applicable in the regular savings account will apply.

Pension Account for EPFO Pensioners.

The Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has appointed the bank as an Additional Disbursement Agency, under the Employees Pension Scheme 1995. This Pension Disbursement Saving Bank account is operational from all the Branches of the Bank throughout the country.

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Advantages

HDFC Bank is the only private sector Bank in the country given the mandate to open/service pension accounts for pensioners under Employees Pension Scheme 1995. The pension account will come with a host of attractive features such as:

Zero balance saving account Free International Debit Card Free Fund Transfers.

Free Fund Transfer from his/her account to any HDFC Bank account in any city/branch

Free facilities of Phonebanking and Netbanking Free Inter-branch/ Inter-city banking Personalised cheque books

To provide added security, the Savings Account cheque book comes with name printed on it, at no extra cost.

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Attractive rates of interest on fixed deposits Other attractive investment schemes (country's top

mutual funds etc)

2.1.2. “Current account”Plus

In today's fast-paced business, people frequently need to transfer funds in and across cities, and time is of the essence. HDFC Bank Plus Current Account providing the power of inter-city banking with a single account.

From special cheques that get treated at par with local ones in any city where HDFC Bank have a branch, to free inter-branch transfers of up to 100 lakhs, banks priority services have become the benchmark for banking efficiency

The Advantages

Convenient Inter-city banking across 53 cities: FREE Funds Transfer. Huge Savings.

Customers can transfer funds absolutely FREE across all locations up to a total value of Rs.100 lakhs per month.

Easy cash deposit and withdrawal.

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Customers can avail of the service FREE, at home branch, as per the branch's discretion. At non-home branches within the same city, customers can withdraw cash up to Rs.50, 000/-

FREE Demand Drafts (without any limit) Demand drafts of value up to Rs. 10 lakhs per

day are available FREE. FREE cheques and documents pick-up FREE outstation cheque collection.

Collection of cheques drawn on HDFC Bank locations is at no extra cost and crediting to customers account will be done

FREE ATM card If customer is a sole proprietor or individual

Current Account holder. Debit Card will be at a nominal charge for Individual and Sole Proprietor Current Accounts.

FREE NetBanking

Fees

To avail of the above facilities, all the customer need is an Average Quarterly Balance (AQB) of Rs. 1, 00,000/- per quarter, non-maintenance of which entails:

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AQB less than 1 lakh and up to Rs.50,000/-, there is a service charge of Rs.1,500/- per quarter

AQB less than Rs.50, 000/-, there is a service charge of Rs.3, 000/- per quarter.

Trade current account

In today's changing business requirements, people need to transfer funds across cities and time is of the essence. HDFC Bank Trade Current Account gives the power of inter-city banking with a single account.

From special cheques that get treated at par with local ones in any city where HDFC Bank have a branch, to free inter-branch transfers of up to 25 lakhs, HDFC Banks priority services have become the benchmark for banking efficiency.

The Advantages Convenient Inter-city banking across 105 cities:

Customers’ cheques are treated at par with local cheques and are cleared within 2 days instead of 7 for national cheques. Customers also save nearly 50% of charges they normally spend on Demand Drafts.

FREE Funds Transfer. Huge Savings.

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Customers can transfer funds absolutely FREE across all locations, in the HDFC Bank network up to a total value of Rs.25 lakhs per month.

Easy cash deposit and withdrawal. Customers can avail of the service FREE, at home branch, as per the branch's discretion. At non-home branches, customers can withdraw cash up to 50,000/-.

FREE Demand Drafts (without any limit) Demand drafts of value up to Rs. 10 lakhs per

day are available FREE. In a quarter, 30 such drafts are FREE. For some cities there is no limit

FREE outstation cheque collection. Collection of cheques drawn on HDFC Bank

locations is at no extra cost and crediting to the account will be done

FREE ATM card If customer a sole proprietor or individual

Current Account holder. Debit Card will be at a nominal charge for Individual and Sole Proprietor Current Accounts.

FREE NetBanking For inquiry transactions. Authorised signatory

has to register using individual customer I.D. Financial transactions are also allowed on completion of certain formalities.

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Fees

To avail of the above facilities, all the customer need is an Average Quarterly Balance (AQB) of Rs. 40,000/- per quarter, non-maintenance of which entails:

AQB less than Rs.40, 000/-, there is a service charge of Rs.1, 200/- per quarter.

Premium current account

Customers business needs a partner who can manage finances while concentrating on growth of business. HDFC Bank makes customers funds easily accessible wherever business expands. For this the HDFC Bank introduced Premium Current Account A Current Account with the benefits of accessing account from a large network of branches, and through direct access channels - the phone, mobile, Internet and through the ATM.

The Advantages

Customer can access his/her account anytime and anywhere, to withdraw cash, deposit cash, cheques, make balance inquiries or mini statements, and for cheque book requests.

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Personalised cheque book for enhanced security. Safe & convenient Intra-city banking

Can deposit and withdraw cash in more than one branch/ATM in a city (only for sole proprietorship companies). So customers don’t have to risk carrying money with him/her, wherever he/she goes.

ATMCustomers will get a FREE ATM Card and

access his/her account from the wide network of ATMs, across the country.

PhoneBanking: Free NetBanking MobileBanking

Easily access to the bank account on mobile phone screen and can carry out banking transactions without making a call.

Sweep-InFacility that customer can automatically

transfer funds from the Fixed Deposit to current account whenever needed

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Essential Balance

To avail the above facilities, the customer is need to maintain a minimum average balance of Rs. 25.000/- per quarter, the non-maintenance of which entails a fee of Rs. 600/-

Fees

To avail the above facilities, the customer is need to maintain a minimum average balance of Rs. 25.000/- per quarter, the non-maintenance of which entails a fee of Rs. 900/-

Regular current account

Money transactions are at the heart of most business relationships. Customers bank's support and services can make all the difference in closing a deal, and maintaining goodwill with business associates.

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direct access channels to the account - the phone, mobile, Internet and through the ATM. So customers can do the banking at his/her convenience, not banks.

The Advantages Customer can access his/her account anytime and anywhere,

to withdraw cash, deposit cash/cheques, make balance inquiries or ask for mini-statements, or make a cheque book request.

Useful inter-city banking

Safe & convenient intra-city bankingDeposit and withdraw cash in more than one

branch/ATM in a city (only for sole proprietorships). So customers don’t have to risk carrying money with him/her, wherever he/she goes.

ATM Customer will get a FREE ATM Card and access

the account from the wide network of ATMs across the country

PhoneBanking Free NetBanking

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FREE access to the account on mobile phone screen through SMS or WAP services

Sweep-In AccountFacility that customers’ can automatically

transfer funds from the Fixed Deposit to current account whenever needed

Attractive rates for inter-city/inter-branch transactions FREE personalised cheque book of 50 leaves for enhanced

security.

Fees

To avail the above facilities, the customer is need to maintain a minimum average balance of Rs. 10,000/- per quarter, the non-maintenance of which entails a fee of Rs. 750/-

Reimburse account

HDFC Bank introduced the Reimbursement Account. It completely eliminates the necessity of counting and recounting cash, and the tedious paperwork and receipts involved. For those employees who already have Salary Accounts with HDFC Bank.

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customers to maintain and track all the cash payments in the Reimbursement Account. Customers can access the account, anytime and from anywhere in the world.

The Advantages

Being a current account, the Reimbursement Account does not pay any interest. However, it does offer various facilities that enable to transact shop and make payments with ease. These include:

International Debit CardThe existing free International Debit Card,

which is attached to Salary Account, will now also be linked to the Reimbursement Account, enables to choose the transaction account at the ATM.

Free PhoneBankingAccessing the account is extremely easy. All

need to do is dial the PhoneBanking number and press a few buttons on the telephone.

Free NetBankingAny banking transaction can be carried out on

the account with just a click of a mouse, all from the comfort of PC at home or office.

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Free MobileBanking This innovative feature enables banking on the

move, using SMS or by using WAP. Interbranch/Intercity Banking

It's FREE

These are the privileges that the customer would enjoy as a Reimbursement Account customer, if a company starts a Reimbursement Account with HDFC Bank for the employees.

Zero Balance Savings Account Free International Debit Card Free Inter-city/Inter-branch banking Free Phone Banking Free Mobile Banking Free Net Banking

Free Bill Pay Facility Half yearly statement

Resident Foreign Currency Domestic Account.

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means as approved by Reserve Bank of India, this is the account for him/her.More importantly, customer is protected against exchange rate fluctuations as funds are maintained in a designated foreign currency. Customer will also get preferential rates when convert foreign exchange held with the bank into Indian Rupees.Customer can open this account either in U S Dollar, Great Britain Pound or Euro.

Who Can Apply

All Resident Indians (Individuals) having either a current or savings account with HDFC Bank can open this account. (New Customers can open this account by first opening either a current or savings account with the bank.)

The account can be held only in Single name. Cannot be held with any other joint account holders.

Currently Partnership, Proprietorship, HUF and Minors are not eligible to open such accounts.

Fees

To avail of the above facilities, all the customer need is an Average Quarterly Balance (AQB) of US Dollars 250, Great Britain Pound 200 or Euro 250, per quarter depending on the account that he/she has, non- maintenance of which entails PABITRA PRASAD PANDA

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Service charge of US Dollars 10, Great Britain Pound 7 or Euro 10 respectively.

2.1.3“Loans”

Personal Loan

A wedding in the family. Maybe house needs renovation. Or customer’s daughter has obtained admission to a medical college. These are moments in life when we may need a helping hand. That customers can rely on HDFC Bank Personal PABITRA PRASAD PANDA

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Loan. HDFC Bank offers all kind of personal loan meeting personal requirements in India. The procedures are simple, documentation is minimal and approval is quick.

Advantages of Personal Loan Services

Speedy loan approval Flexibility to borrow Rs 25,000/- to 10, 00,000/- Convenience of service at doorstep. Repayment options of 12 to 48 months One of the lowest interest rates. No guarantor/security/collateral required.

[Note: this facility is not available in HDFC Bank Cuttack till the report is prepared]

Two Wheeler Loan & Consumer Loan

Now people can imagine getting around with the two wheeler of their dreams or the sheer joy of watching their daughter becomes a wiz on a home PC. Whatever they dream, HDFC Bank offers all kind of consumer durable loan meeting people’s personal requirements.

Types of consumer loan

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Personal Computer Loan Air-Conditioner Loan Loan on consumer durable like TVs, Washing Machines,

Refrigerators etc. (for HDFC Bank a/c holders only.)

Advantages of our Two Wheeler Loan and Consumer Loan Services

Speedy loan approval Wide variety of consumer products financed - two-

wheelers, televisions, refrigerators, washing machines, audio systems, microwave ovens, air-conditioners, computers and many more.

Flexible repayment options, ranging from 6 to 36 months available even at the point of purchase.

Repay through post-dated cheques with easy EMIs. Lowest interest rates. Large range of schemes/products/modules. No guarantor required.

Car Loan - New Car Loans

People generally spent a lot of time thinking about the make, model and colour of the car. But now they don't have to

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spend a moment more than necessary to bring it home. HDFC Bank's Car Loans Scheme is the most convenient way to get a loan for new dream car.

Advantages of Car Loans Services

Speedy processing - within 48 hours. Covers the widest range of cars and multi-utility vehicles

in India. Whatever the car customer chooses HDFC Bank finances

up to 90% of its invoice value. Flexible repayment options - 12 to 60 month period. Attractive car loan plans. Among the lowest interest rates. Hassle-free documentation. Prepayment - prepay the loan anytime after 6 months at

a small charge. Special rates for HDFC Bank account holders.

Car Loan - Used Car Loans

Today, used car of reliable quality and good value for money are readily available. HDFC Bank Used Car Loans puts people in the driver’s seat. Flexible options are available for most models at competitive interest rates, and quick approvals. HDFC Bank also helps to select good quality used cars and even value them. PABITRA PRASAD PANDA

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Advantages of Used Car Loans Services

Customers can choose any car manufactured in India within a certain age.

Choose flexible loan repayment schedules. Get up to 80% finance of the value of the car. Repay in easy installments of 12 to 48 months. Lowest interest rates.

Commercial Vehicle Loan

HDFC Bank offers finance or loan options for the purchase of truck, bus, tipper or light commercial vehicle. HDFC Bank offers hassle-free Commercial Vehicle Loan with the best terms for funding at the most attractive rates in India.

[Loans for all types of commercial vehicles. Funding for all models of Telco, Ashok Leyland, Eicher, Swaraj Mazda, Volvo etc. The choice is entirely at the hand of consumer] Extra facility (Balance Transfer)

People who have already taken a loan from elsewhere, at a higher rate, want to take advantage of HDFC Bank's rates, No problem they can avail of HDFC Bank’s Balance Transfer

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facility by exchange their old loans for a commercial vehicle loan from HDFC Bank at a much lower rate. Commercial Vehicle Loan - Advantages

Up to 100% financing. Up to 5 year’s tenor. Finance for all popular brand of commercial vehicle LCV,

MCV and HCV. Simpler documentation. Quick processing. Very competitive interest rates.

Loans against Securities

Money blocked in high yielding securities viz: Equity Shares, Mutual Fund Units, GOI Relief Bonds, LIC Policies, and IMDs/RIBs. No problem! By applying for an e-Instant Loan, and in just 60 seconds customers can find out exactly how much overdraft he/she can draw against securities, while

still retaining ownership. And if eligible, he/she will have the money in hands in a few days. By applying online, he/she will get a preferential interest rate. And the best part is that he/she can continue to enjoy all shareholder benefits such as rights, dividends and bonuses. Advantages of Loan against Securities Services PABITRA PRASAD PANDA

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Online eligibility approval in 60 seconds, loan disbursement in 72 hours.

Overdraft facility can be availed against pledge of Equity Shares, Mutual Fund units, GOI Relief Bonds or LIC Policies, RIBs/IMDs.

Preferential rate of interest for online applications. Pay interest only on the amount outstanding and only for

the time he/she uses it. Interest is calculated on the daily outstanding balance

and debited to the account every month end. Shares can be pledged from any Depository (NSDL or

CDSL) and any Depository Participant across the country.

Features

Minimum loan amount : Rs. 50,000/- Drawing Power Demat Shares Demat Shares up to 50% of the value Mutual Funds Mutual Funds up to 50% of the value

(Income Funds up to 60% of the value)

The contribution of single scrip should not exceed 65% of the total portfolio value at any point of time during the tenure of the account.

Lending up to 50% of the value. HDFC Bank to be the Depository Participant.

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Maximum Loan Amount Rs. 20 Lakhs To receive the overdraft amount, a Current Account is

created in his/her name into which, HDFC Bank will create an overdraft limit. This entitles him/her to avail all the Current Account benefits like:

FREE International Debit Card. FREE ATM facility enabling anytime access to account

from all the ATMs around the country. FREE PhoneBanking - allowing 24-hour access to account. FREE NetBanking - allowing 24-hour access to account. A personalised cheque book for enhanced security. Detailed statement showing the current value of

portfolios and the securities pledged by the customer.

Home loans

Buying a property requires a complete knowledge of real estate and in today’s complex financial market it is difficult to choose the appropriate home loan company. HDFC Bank brings home loans every person’s doorstep. With over 25 years of experience, a dedicated team of experts and a complete package to meet housing finance needs, ever

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completely.HDFC home loans for buying or constructing homes re-finance a home loan availed from other institutions or even to extend or improve existing home. HDFC also offer finance for purchase of loan from approved agencies to help in constructing a home of customers’ choice. Customer could acquire a self-contained flat in an existing or proposed co-operative society, in an apartment owners association or even an independent single-family or multi-family bungalow or row house.

The benefits of availing a loan from HDFC

Option to choose loan as Fixed Rate or Floating Rate Option to structure loan as Partly Fixed or Partly

Floating. In-house scrutiny of Property documents for complete

peace of mind Option to choose flexible repayment option to suit

individual needs Option to apply for a loan from the comfort of office or

residence.

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2.1.4. “Fixed Deposit”

Regular Fixed Deposit

Urgent needs never announce them selves. But customers always have to be prepared for them. What better way to save than a Fixed Deposit in HDFC Bank, a leading private sector bank in India.

The Advantages

Automatic rolloverCustomer can choose to roll over only the

principal amount that he/she deposits or principal plus interest earned (i.e. re-invest the interest).

When customer re-invests the interest, he/she gets compound interest on the total amount, i.e. rollover of principal plus interest, at the end of the period (month or quarter)

Customer can specify, on or before the maturity date, changes in deposit tenure, maturity instructions, payment instructions, principal amount and rollover mode (from principal to principal plus interest or vice versa)

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Customer can withdraw any amount during the deposit period

Type of deposit Minimum tenure Maximum tenure

Simple 15 days 5 years Re-investment 6 months + 1 day 5 years

No penal interest on premature withdrawals Customer will earn interest for the period for which the

Fixed Deposit was held, prevalent at the time of booking, if Fixed Deposit is encashed before the maturity date.

If any body encash the Fixed Deposit before the minimum stipulated period, as per RBI guidelines (presently 15 days), it earns no interest. As per HDFC Bank policy, there will be no penal interest on any premature withdrawal.

Senior Citizen Fixed Deposit

As a value addition, the bank is offering special rates to senior citizens/retired personnel (60 years and above) on short-term deposits as well (e.g. 15 to 29 days). The rate hike

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of 0.25% to 0.50% is extremely competitive considering that the bank's base rate itself is high.

Initial deposit for opening a Fixed Deposit: Rs.10, 000/- Add-ons at a minimum of Rs.5, 000/-.

Tax Deductions for Re-investment Fixed Deposits

TDS will be deducted when interest payable or reinvested per customer, per branch, exceeds Rs 5,000 in a financial year and a consolidated Annual TDS Certificate will be mailed to the customer after the end of the financial year, including details of all TDS deductions during the year.

Super saver

Now customers can actually have a combination of a Fixed Deposit and a Savings or Current Account. With the Super Saver Account from HDFC Bank. Customer can enjoy an overdraft facility of up to 75% of the Fixed Deposit funds without breaking the Fixed Deposit or losing interest on it.

This account has high interest of a Fixed Deposit and the liquidity of a Savings or Current Account as well.

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Customers get up to a overdraft of maximum of 75% of

the principal Fixed Deposit amount. So neither the customer has to break the Fixed Deposit nor has to lose interest on it.

Avail of compound interest on the total amount when customer re-invest the interest, i.e. rollover of principal plus interest, at the end of the tenure (month or quarter)

Higher Returns: The SuperSaver Account allows liquidity against the fixed deposit without breaking it. The fixed deposit continues to earn interest while customers have the option of drawing down as and when he/she require funds. Of course, he/she has to pay interest only for the period

Interest Rates

The interest of a Fixed Deposit, which will vary according to the tenure of deposit

For withdrawn amount the applicable rate is only 2% over the fixed deposit rate.

If the Savings Account has a credit balance, customer will also earn 3.50 % paid into customers account quarterly, on the funds in the Savings Account.

Either way, the Super Saver Account ensures to earn a higher interest rate than with a Regular Savings Account.

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Fees

For Overdraft limit, interest charged is only 2% over the deposit rate only for the period customer uses the money.

Sweep in

The most of having a Fixed Deposit Account linked to a zero balance Savings Account/Current Account. The Sweep-In facility gives the high interest rates of a Fixed Deposit and the liquidity of a Savings Account/Current Account.

So when customer needs funds urgently it is transferred from Fixed Deposit to the account automatically. This also lessens the possibility of a cheque being returned due to insufficient funds. The Sweep-In Account gives this and a host of other benefits

The Advantages

Fixed Deposits are maintained in units of Re.1/-. If customer requires funds in Savings Account, the exact amount needed is swept into Savings Account. Thus minimising interest loss. Further, the amount swept in earns interest for the tenure that it has completed

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without any penalty. The rest of deposit continues to earn the original interest rate till maturity.

Customer have the choice of rolling over the principal only or principal plus interest earned (i.e. re-invest the interest). The automatic rollover will be for the same tenure, at an interest rate applicable on the maturity date.

Customer will avail compound interest on the total amount when he/she re-invests the interest, i.e. rollover of principal plus interest, at the end of the tenure (month or quarter).

Customer can minimise interest loss as Sweep-In is maintained in units of Re.1. Further, the amount swept in earns interest for the tenure that it has completed without any penalty. The rest of the deposit continues to earn the original interest rate till maturity.

Every time customer open a new deposit for Rs.5000/- or above, customer can request it to be linked to his/her Sweep-In facility.

The Sweep-In facility is also available on Current Accounts.

Customer can link his/her Fixed Deposit to the Current Account.

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2.1.5. “Credit card”

HDFC Bank offers the finest payment solutions to help customer keep up with the changing times, from Debit Cards to Credit Cards, all internationally valid.

Specifically, the HDFC Bank Credit Cards are available as two variants, the HDFC Bank International Silver Card and the HDFC Bank International Gold Card. In addition, if the customer is a resident of Hyderabad, he/she can get to choose the HDFC Bank eSeva International Silver card also.

From the best insurance package to the most powerful Rewards Program and the most attractive discount schemes, PABITRA PRASAD PANDA

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customer will find everything they would naturally expect from HDFC bank. There are many options from where the customer can choose in which he/she interested in

International Gold Card International Silver Card Health Plus International Credit Card eSeva International Silver Card

International Gold Card

HDFC Bank introduced International Gold Credit Card, customizing to suit customer’s conveniences and make his/her lifestyle a truly cherishable golden experience.

The features that are offered by this card

o Recognised the world over o Cash Advanceo Revolving credit facilityo Interest Free Credit Periodo Comprehensive Insuranceo Travel Made Easyo Global Travel Related Insurance

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o International Business Travellers' Club (IBTC) Membership

o Exclusive Airport Lounge Facilities o Lost Card Liabilityo 24-Hour Customer Call Centero Rewards Programo Utility Bill Payments Made Easyo Balance transfer option

International Silver Card

The HDFC Bank International Silver Credit Card offers the best features a card can provide along with the conveniences offered by a

bank. Be it low interest balance transfer facility or comprehensive insurance cover, each of its features will helps to manage finances better and leave customer free to live a better life. The benefits

- Balance Transfer at a lower interest rate - Hassle-free travel- Utility bill payments made easy- Repaying loyalty with interest- Wide acceptance- Cash at fingertips

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- Add-on Cards- Saving while spending (Reward Points)- Privileged Pricing on Loans- Repayments made easy- No liability on lost card- Protecting through insurance

Health Plus International Credit Card

In today's fast paced life...

People generally o Give priority to their family's health and fitnesso Get their Health Check-ups done regularly

o Worry about the increasing cost of quality health care

HDFC Bank has an answer. "A swipe a day keeps doctor away".

HDFC Bank introduced Health Plus International Credit Card, in association with National Insurance Company (NIC), a leading insurance service provider and in affiliation with MasterCard. The card offers unparalled features. Be it cashless mediclaim facility, discounts at leading hospitals, discounts from health and fitness related brands and an add-on cover facility. PABITRA PRASAD PANDA

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Features

-Cashless Mediclaim- Discounts at participating hospitals- Preferred partners for a healthy life

The HDFC Bank eSeva Credit Card

The HDFC Bank eSeva Credit Card has been designed exclusively for the residents of Hyderabad.

2.1.6 “Demat Account”

Mutilated certificates, lost certificates, postal delays and counterfeit shares are a thing of the past. HDFC Bank offers to enter a world of safe, secure and convenient buying, selling and transacting without suffering endless paperwork and delays by converting customer’s securities to electronic format with the HDFC Bank Demat Account. It's as easy as opening a bank account.

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HDFC Bank provides online access to Demat Account, so that customer can check holdings using the NetBanking facility.

The Advantages

o Shorter settlements thereby enhancing liquidity o No stamp duties on transfer of securities held in

demat form. o No concept of Market Lots. o Change of name, address, dividend mandate,

registration of power of attorney, transmission etc. can be effected across companies held in demat form by a single instruction to the DP.

Features

o Dematerialisation of Securities o Settlement of Securities traded on the exchange as

well as off market transactions o Pledging and Hypothecation of Dematerialised

Securities o Electronic credit in public issue

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o Receipt of non-cash benefits in electronic form

After opening a Demat Account with HDFC Bank, and linking it to a trading and savings account to do online trading with any of the e-brokers empanelled with HDFC Bank for the facility. Advantages the customer will be benefited from:

o Personalised instruction book o Free Demat Account o Accessing Demat Account over the Internet o Competitive rates o Depository gateway for e-broking

In short, HDFC Bank offers a convenient service that

enables to settle trades faster. Special Offer for Existing Savings Account Customers Only

Anybody can open two types of depository accounts: o Individual Account o Corporate Account

Individual Account

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An individual account can be opened under following two categories depending upon the resident status of the applicant(s):

o Resident o Non Resident

Dematerialisation of Securities

If a person wishes to dematerialise his/her physical securities he/she needs to:

Check if the scrip is available for dematerialisation or not.

If yes, then he/she has to submit the share certificates along with a Dematerialisation Request Form ("DRF") duly signed by all the demat account holders.

The certificates should be duly cancelled by writing "Surrendered for Dematerialisation" on them.

How to Transact Some of the transactions which take place in a demat account are:

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Debit Transactions Pledging of dematerialised securities

Credit Transactions

Credit can take place in demat account by way of:

Transfer of securities from the account of a clearing member (Market Transaction).

Transfer of securities from the account of another beneficiary (Off Market Transaction).

Allotments on public issues directly in demat account. Credit of non cash benefits like bonus, rights etc. directly

in demat account.

Debit Transactions

Debit can take place in account by way of:

Transfer of securities to the account of a clearing member (Market Transaction).

Transfer of securities to the account of another beneficiary (Off Market Transaction).

Pledging of dematerialised securities

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The depository system allows customers to pledge securities in electronic form. There are two parties to any pledge transaction:

Pledgor is the entity who wants to mark a lien on securities owned by him.

Pledgee is the entity in whose favour the lien is marked.

The process for marking pledges works briefly as follows

Pledgor and the pledgee must have depository accounts. Pledgor must initiate the pledge by submitting to us the

details of the securities to be pledged in standard format. The pledgee should confirm this request through his DP.

If there is a debit or credit transaction in customers demat account

An entry in customer’s monthly transaction cum billing statement as well as charges which will be debited to his/her linked bank account. The

debits of charges to bank account will be reflected in the quarterly statement for customers’ bank account.If customer have submitted a request for change in address, nomination details, bank details etc.A Client master list detailing the

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changes effected at HDFC Bank end or a letter detailing the additional requirements to be fulfilled in order to enable us to effect the change.

Statements

In case customer transact A transaction cum billing statement at the end of the

month in case there is any transaction in the account during that month.

In case customer do not transact A holding statement at the end of every quarter depicting the holdings in the account as on the last day of the quarter. These statements are sent even to the account holders who do not have any holding in their account on the last day of the quarter.

The holding statement will also give the face value of the scripts held in the account as well as the market rate along with the indicative value of the portfolio.

2.1.7. “Preferred” PABITRA PRASAD PANDA

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It is for them who think Time is Money. And to manage time and money well, customer need facilities tailor made to suit their financial needs. The HDFC Bank Preferred Programme has been designed with priority customers like them in mind.

Preferred Privileges

Personal Relationship Manager

As a Preferred customer, customers have their own Relationship Manager always on call. No more worries or paperwork for them, their Relationship Manager handles everything for them. Need money in a hurry? He will rush customers request through. Want guidance on tax saving instruments? He'll provide customer with all the answers. Whether its expert opinion on an investment or simply a demand draft made and delivered to their home, customer can depend on their Relationship Manager to get the job done promptly.

Zero Balance Accounts Preferred International Debit Card free for life Enhanced Limits on Preferred Debit Card

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Preferred Debit Card, customer will be benefited from higher spending limit of up to Rs.50,000 a day as well as enhanced cash withdrawal limit of Rs.25,000 a day at ATMs.

Free Gold Credit Card Befitting the customers’ status, customer will be issued

an HDFC Bank Gold Credit Card, with the first year's annual fee totally waived. The fee chargeable from second year will be Rs.1, 500 as against the normal fee of Rs.2, 000.

Free PAP Cheque Book Customer can request for a free PAP cheque book on

his/her Savings or Current account. These cheques will be honored at any HDFC Bank branch across the country, so no need to send demand drafts to cities where HDFC Bank has branches.

50% Discount on Locker Charges Free Cash Delivery

Customer can have up to Rs. 1 lakh in cash delivered at their doorstep

Preferential Forex Rates Combined Monthly Statements Free Standing Instruction Free Demat Account

A Demat Account is absolutely free of charge, with the added convenience and protection of customers’ securities from damage that this electronic facility ensures.

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Loans at Preferential Rates Customer can enjoy preferential rates on all asset

products like Auto Loans, Personal Loans and Loans against Securities.

Cheque Pick up Facility Annual Service Charge Waiver

E-Age Advantages

Free International Debit Card BillPay Facility

Customers do not have to stand up in the queue to pay the utility bills by simply calling PhoneBanking or use HDFC Bank NetBanking facility

Free Mobile Baking Free NetBanking

Carrying out almost all routine banking transactions over the Internet from computer or laptop at any time, from anywhere – all backed by absolute security.

Free 24-hour Phone BankingWith just a call and by following a few simple instructions,

Phone Banking lets handle most of customers’ bank-related needs.

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2.2. “Investment choices provided by HDFC Bank”

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Equity Advice

Advice on direct equity is through research reports based on fundamental and technical parameters across individual stocks / model portfolio / customised client portfolios.

Research recommendations are generated by HDFC Bank Equity Research team and cover different risk parameters and time horizons. HDFC Bank coverage includes comprehensive reports and regular updates.

Daily AAG The newsletter 'At A Glance' (AAG) focuses on

daily equities and events with coverage across equity, debt and Forex markets.

Market Impact Fundamental analysis of companies and results

Daily Market Pulse A technical analysis and interpretation of

charts Company Research Reports

Reports and views on stocks and recommendations across different time frames

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Stock Ideas These recommendations are then aggregated into

different model portfolios for reference across

Conservative portfolio - For long term investors Aggressive portfolio - For medium term investors Super aggressive - For short term investors

Govt. of India Savings Bonds

These bonds are issued by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on the behalf of the Govt. of India (GOI). GOI Bonds are available in two coupon rates -

6.5% Savings Bonds 2003 - These bonds carry an interest of 6.5% which is tax-free.

8%Savings Bonds 2003 - These bonds carry an interest of 8% which is taxable.

An investor can receive interest either on a half-yearly basis or on maturity. There is no limit on the investment amount in these bonds. The maturity period of the 8 % Savings bond (taxable) is six years and for the 6.5 % Savings bond (tax-free) is five years.

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Other Bonds

Investment options are also available in REC, NHAI and SIDBI in select centres and select locations

6.50% Savings Bonds Scheme 2003 The government after the presentation of Union Budget

2003 suspended the sale of 8% Relief bonds and 7% Savings Bonds. Recently, the government has announced the revised rates and features for the 6.50% Savings Bonds Scheme 2003. The interest on the bonds will be exempt from Income Tax.

Features

No upper limit for investment The tenure of the bond is 5 years from the date of issue.

Bonds will bear interest @6.50% P.A. and will be payable half-yearly. Bonds shall not be transferable or tradable or eligible as collateral for loans from Bank, Financial Institutions, etc. except by way of a gift. Bonds issued in one form will not be eligible for conversion

into the other form. Both cumulative and non-cumulative options are available. Bonds will be issued for a minimum amount of Rs 1000 / -. Nomination facility is available.

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Provision for Premature Encashment The bonds can be encashed prematurely after a minimum

lock-in period of 3 yrs from the date of issue or at any time after the 6th half-year,

8% Savings (Taxable) Bonds Scheme 2003

The government launched 8% Savings (Taxable) Bonds Scheme 2003 from 21st April 2003. These bonds are taxable in the hands of the investor. The features of the scheme are as below:

NRI cannot invest in this Bonds No upper limit for investment

Bonds will bear interest @8.00% P.A. and will be payable half-yearly. The tenure of the bond is 6 years from the date of issue. No interest would accrue after the maturity of the bond.

Tax will be deducted at source while making payment of interest on non-cumulative bonds. Also, in case of cumulative bonds tax on interest portfolio of the maturity value will be deducted at source at the time of payment of maturity proceeds.

However, tax will not deducted while making payment of interest/maturity proceeds to institutions that have obtained exemption from tax under the relevant provisions of the I.T. Act.

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Bonds will be issued in the form of Bond Ledger Account. Both cumulative and non-cumulative options are

available.

Bonds will be issued for a minimum amount of Rs 1000 / -. Nomination facility is available.

Mutual funds

Mutual funds are funds that pool the money of several investors to buy a variety of securities. Mutual Funds could be Equity funds or Debt funds or a combination of the two.

Various benefits of investing in mutual funds include risk diversification, professional management, tax benefits and the ability to choose from a wide basket of funds.

Funds are selected on quantitative parameters like volatility, fund churn, risk adjusted returns, rolling return coupled with a qualitative analysis of fund performance and investment styles through regular interactions / due diligence processes with fund managers.

What is a Mutual Fund?

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etc., and distributes the profits. In other words, a mutual fund allows an investor to indirectly take a position in a basket of assets.

Insurance

As part of the HDFC Bank endeavor to offer a complete range of financial services, customers can avail of insurance plans from HDFC Standard Life Insurance through any of HDFC Bank branches. Products Offered:

Savings Schemes : With profits Endowment Assurance / With Profits Moneyback plan

Whole Life Plans Risk Covers : Term Assurance / Loan Term Assurance Retirement Schemes : Personal Pension Plan Children Plan

Endowment Assurance

It is a participating (with profits) insurance plan that offers the following features:

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Provides financial support to the family by way of a lump sum payment in case of the unfortunate death of the life assured within the term of the policy

Provides a lump sum payment to the life assured on survival up to maturity The lump sum mentioned is the basic sum assured plus any bonus additions.

Financial Planning

The Financial Planning service is offered as an option to long term investors. The portfolio is advised on in a passive investment style with the asset category as mutual funds. The planner is suitable for investors who wish to take a asset allocation based, long term investment outlook, ignoring the short term volatilities of financial markets.

Financial Planning takes into account

Desired asset allocation, risk profile and return expectations

Building cash flows correlating all expenses and income. Inflation and outflows due to loans are considering in building the financial plan

Future goals like retirement, housing and children's education / marriage or other needs

The client would be offered the following Financial Plan indicating the required savings to meet the

desired goals.

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Asset Allocation

“Special training undertaken”

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In between the OJT period I have been assigned anorher task of implementing 5S in the bank.

Feature of the scheme

Savings 5 Plan:

The plan is ideally suited for the over cautious investor with a medium to long term investment horizon. Under normal circumstances, the plan will have a marginal equity exposure of 5% of the portfolio. The balance component would be invested in high quality debt instruments. The strategy is designed to provide high safety with low volatility. High proportion of debt in the portfolio provides safety, whereas limited exposure to equity insulates the capital in long term. The debt portion in the Savings 5 plan would be used for generating the core returns through a diversified portfolio of high quality debt instruments. Active maturity management would seek to achieve superior risk adjusted returns. The PABITRA PRASAD PANDA

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equity component would be managed through a compact portfolio of value plus growth stocks.

Wealth 25 Plan:

The conservative investor with a slightly higher appetite for equity exposure should consider investing in the Wealth 25 plan. This plan, under normal circumstances, will have a higher equity exposure of 25% of the

portfolio. The balance component would be invested in high quality debt instruments. The debt portion in the Wealth 25 plan would have a diversified portfolio of high quality debt with active maturity management to ensure superior risk adjusted returns. The equity portion will comprise a well diversified portfolio of fundamentally strong growth stocks. In normal circumstances, the beta of the equity portion of the Wealth 25 plan would be maintained at a higher level than that of the Savings 5 plan.

A Summary:

Birla MIP II (An open-ended fund. Monthly income is not assured and is subject to the availability of distributable surplus) offers different investment options to address various risk profiles. Conservative investors with long term horizon would find these plans suitable to meet their future needs.

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“Financial Performance”

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The overall performance during the financial year 2005-06 remained healthy with total net revenues (net interest income plus other income) increasing by 41.2% to Rs.7817.9 crores from Rs.3287.2 crores in 2003-04. The revenue growth was driven principally by an increase of 62.8% in net interest income. The increase in net interest income was a result of a 26.6% growth in total interest income (to Rs.2548.9 crores) while total interest expense remained almost flat at Rs. 1211.1 crores (as against Rs.1192.0 crores in the previous year). The average balance sheet size increased by 37.3 % . Though average yields on earning assets dropped by around 41 basis points given the general decline in interest rates and continued competition in both the wholesale and retail asset businesses, this was more than offset by a reduction of about

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150 basis points in the average costs of deposits. The deposit cost reduction was driven by a decline in costs of term deposits and a higher proportion of average current and savings accounts balances in relation to average total deposits.

The other income (non-interest revenue) has three main components: Commissions, Profit/Income on foreign exchange & derivatives and Profit on sale of investments. The first two are largely related to customer transactions while the last stream is linked primarily to the gains from trading and holding of government securities for statutory reserve requirements. In 2003-04, Commission income increased by 35.5% to Rs.320.4 crores with the main drivers being retail banking fees on

debit/credit cards & point-of-sale (POS) terminals, transactional charges/fees on deposit and depository (custody) accounts and commissions from third party distribution. Commissions from cash management services also grew at a healthy pace due to higher volumes. Profits on sale of investments (net of revaluation losses) decreased from Rs.130.3 crores in 2002-03 to Rs.26.9 crores during 2003-04. The reduction is due to lower trading gains on government securities and is net of losses on debt mutual fund units post receipt of dividends. Foreign exchange and derivatives revenues increased by 35.1% to Rs.128.9 crores in 2003-04,

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driven primarily by higher trade flows and interest rate & currency risk hedging requirements of our customers.

Operating (non-interest) expenses increased from Rs.577.1 crores in 2002-03 to Rs.810.0 crores in 2003-04. Despite a significant increase in investments relating to new branches, ATMs, geographical expansion of retail loan products, etc., operating expenses as a proportion of net revenues, declined marginally from 44.8% in 2002-03 to 44.6% in 2003- 04. Staff expenses accounted for 25.2% of non interest expenses in 2003-04 as against 26.3% in the previous year, despite an increase in staff strength from 4791 to 5423. Loan loss provisions increased from Rs.88.4 crores to Rs.178.3 crores in 2003-04, primarily driven by an increase in general loan loss provisions for retail loan product programs and some increase in specific loan loss provisions as the Bank moved from the “180 day overdue” norm to the “90 day overdue” norm for recognizing non-

performing assets. Provisions for amortization of investments were Rs.93.2 crores, principally due to the amortization of premium for SLR (Statutory Liquidity Ratio) investments in the “held to maturity” category. Net profit increased by 31.4 % from Rs. 387.6 crores in 2002-03 to Rs.509.5 crores in 2003-04. Return on average net worth was 20.1%, up from the previous year figure of 18.1%. The Bank’s basic earning per share increased from Rs. 13.75 to Rs. 17.95

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per equity share. The diluted earnings were Rs. 16.55 per equity share in 2003-04.

Savings account deposits, which are core to the Bank’s strategy for building stable, low cost sources of funds and reflect the strength of the retail liabilities franchise, increased by 67.4% from Rs. 4663 crores to Rs.7804 crores. Net Advances grew by 51.0% to Rs. 17745 crores. This was primarily driven by a growth of 112.9% in retail advances (including car loans, personal loans, two-wheeler loans, commercial vehicle loans etc. but excluding investment in securitised paper) to Rs. 7325 crores, and an increase of 25.7% in wholesale advances to Rs. 10819 crores. The mix of the Bank’s total advances as of March 31, 2005 is therefore, 60% wholesale and 40% retail. The Bank’s core customer assets (advances and credit substitutes like commercial paper, corporate debentures, preference shares, etc.) increased from Rs.14450 crores in March 2004 to Rs.18858 crores in March 2005. In addition, the Bank held Rs. 3522 crores of investments and loans bought in through the securitization route where the underlying assets were commercial vehicle, car loan and mortgage receivables and collateralised loan obligations. Total customer assets

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(including securitisation) were therefore Rs.22379 crores as of March 31, 2004. Total balance sheet size grew by 39.1% from Rs.30424 crores to Rs.42307 crores.

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Other performance

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The growth of HDFC Bank in different sectors in comparison to the previous year are can be seen by seeing the below graphs

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Dividend per share(Rs.)

2.5 3 3.5

2002 2003 2004

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Balancesheet size (Rs.in crores)

23819 3042442307

2002 2003 2004

Advances(Rs.in crores)

681411754

17745

20002 2003 2004

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Retail assets:profitable growth(Rs.in crores)

14303441

7325

2002 2003 2004

SavingDeposits(Rs.in crores)

29604663

7804

2002 2003 2004

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Avg. saving bal per account(Rs.)

19363 2074826732

2002 2003 2004

Locations covered

77122

163

2002 2003 2004

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Branches

171 231312

2002 2003 2004

ATMs

479732

910

2002 2003 2004

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People

37424791 5673

2002 2003 2004

Debit cards(in lacs)

814

21

2002 2003 2004

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Credit cards(in lacs)

1.8

5.3

2003 2004

Point of sale(POS)terminals

6480

21800 26400

2002 2003 2004

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Cost to revenue(%)

43.4

44.8 44.6

2002 2003 2004

Capital adequacy(%)

13.911.1 11.7

2002 2003 2004

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Net int margin (Indian GAAP figures)

3.1 3.2 3.8

2002 2003 2004

Deposits(Rs. in crores)

17653 2237630409

2202 2003 2004

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“Ratio analysis”

Some ratios to show the financial strength of HDFC Bank

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Capital Adequacy Ratio (Rs. Lacs)

For the year2005-2006 2004-2005

Capital (a) 2,229,70 1,985,02

Capital (b) 1,008,12 341,47

Total Capital (a + b) 3, 237, 82 2, 326, 49

Total Risk weighted assets and contingents 27, 773, 82 20, 917, 71

Capital ratios

Capital (a) 8.03% 9.49%

Total capital 11.66% 11.12%

Note 1: Here in capital (a) capital includes paid up capital, statutory reserve, general Reserve, balance in profit and loss account and amalgamation reserve. Outstanding deferred tax asset is deducted.Note 2: capital includes general loan loss reserves, investment fluctuation reserve and subordinated debt.

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Business ratiosFor the year

2005-2006 2004-2005

Interest income as a percentage of working Funds 7.28% 7.89% Net interest income as a percentage

of working funds 3.82% 3.22%

Non–interest income as a percentage of working funds 1.37% 1.82%

Operating profit as a percentage of working funds 2.56% 2.58%

Return on assets (average) 1.45% 1.52%

Business per employee (Rs. lakhs) 8, 66 8, 65

Profit per employee (Rs. lakhs) 9.39 10.09

Percentage of net NPA to customer assets 0.12% 0.26%

Percentage of net NPA

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to net advances 0.16% 0.37%

Note1. Working funds is the daily average of total assets during the year.Note2. Operating profit = (Interest income + other income – interest expense – operating expense – depreciation on investments-profit / (loss) on sale of Fixed Assets) Note3. “Business” is the total of net advances and deposits.

Note4. Productivity ratios are based on average employee numbers.Note5. Net NPAs are non performing assets net of interest in suspense, specific provisions and ECGC claims received.Note6. Customer assets include gross advances (but net of specific provisions), creditsubstitutes like debentures, commercial paper, loans and investments in securitised assets brought in and cost of assets leased out.Note7. Net advances are equivalent to gross advances net of bills

rediscounted, specificloan loss provisions, interest in suspense and ECGC claims received.

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Other ratiosFor the year

2005-20062004-2005o Earning per share (Rs.) 13.75

17.95o Return on avg. net worth 18.10%

20.14%o Dividend per share (Rs.) 3.00 3.50o Dividend payout ratio 24.72%

22.15%o Price earning ratio 17.06%

21.10%

Note1:Earning per share (Rs.) for the year 1999-2000 was 5.93, 2000-2001 8.64, and 2001-2002 11.01.

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Note2: Return on avg. net worth for the year 1999-2000 was 29.00%, 2000-2001 24.53%, and 2001-2002 18.30%.Note3: Dividend per share (Rs.) for the year 1999-2000 was 1.60, 2000-2001 2.00, and 2001-2002 2.50.Note4: Dividend payout ratio for the year 1999-2000 was 29.96%, 2000-2001 25.55%, and 2001-2002 23.68%.Note5: Price earning ratio for the year 1999-2000 was 43.37%, 2000-2001 26.43%, and 2001-2002 21.50%.Note6: Book value per share (Rs.) as at March 31 1999-2000 was 30.90, 2000-2001 37.50, 2001-2002 69.00, 2002-2003 79.60 and 2003-2004 94.52Note7: Market price per share (Rs.) as at March 31 1999-2000 was 257.20, 2000-2001 228.35, 2001-2002 236.60, 2002-2003 234.55 and 2003-2004 378.75

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“A rupee comes where and spends where”

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Rupee earned

37

44

410 1 4

Int from advances

Int from investments

Other int income

Commission exchange& brokerageProfit on sale ofinvestmentsOther income

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Rupee spent

35

24106

3

22 Interest expenseOperating expense ProvisionsTaxDividendTransfer to reserves

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4.2. “SWOT analysis”

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Strengths:

Reputation (it carries the reputation of the HDFC home loan)

Good value added customer service

Good space management inside the bank (I think it is the best in comparison to other banks)

All branches are situated in good, crowded & business locality

Motivated sales staff

No charge on cash deposit of any denominations

No charge on the on the no of transactions at bank or at ATMs

Dedicated employees to answer all the queries and solve all the problems of the customers and general public

Weakness:

Lack of sufficient no. of staffs Lack of utilisation of brand value

Lack of creating awareness among prospective customers

Third party cash deposit is discouraged

No of years existence (in the state Orissa)

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Lack of proper advertisement in printing and electronic medias

Not a proper location management(for Cuttack it is situated next to ICICI bank)

Less no of ATMs mainly in the Orissa as compared to ICICI, UTI, SBI

Mainly targeting to the urban people not to the rural areas

Mainly focusing to the business man in my thought Every bank not giving all the facilities provided by the

HDFC Bank.

Opportunities:

Can target to the small investors not only in urban areas but also to the rural areas

Can provide a zero balance savings account to the customers

Can provide the interest on deposits as equal to the interest provided by the co-operatives

Can trap the students segment by giving a very low AQB or zero balance

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HDFC Bank can have a professional savings account with a the benefits like

o Free registration in reputed consultancies

o Easy personal loan ,car loan to the account holders

o A demat accounts free with every current & savings account(without any registration fee and stamp fee)

o Free member ship facilities to the rated clubs in India

Threats

Nationalised banks like SBI ,BOI, UCO bank etc coming up with the facilities provided by the private banks like HDFC Bank ,ICICI bank etc

Less no of branches as compared to the others

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Less no of staffs in the branches,As third party cash deposits is not accepted there is a fear that HDFC Bank may loose a good number of customer

Why I have choosed SWOT analysis

SWOT analysis is a basic, straightforward model that provides direction and serves as a basis for the development of marketing plans. It accomplishes this by assessing an organizations strengths (what an organization can do) and weaknesses (what an organization cannot do) in addition to opportunities (potential favorable conditions for an organization) and threats (potential unfavorable conditions for an organization). SWOT analysis is an important step in planning and its value is often underestimated despite the simplicity in creation. The role of SWOT analysis is to take the information from the environmental analysis and separate it into internal issues (strengths and weaknesses) and external issues (opportunities and threats). Once this is completed, SWOT analysis

determines if the information indicates something that will assist the firm in accomplishing its objectives (a strength or opportunity), or if it indicates an obstacle that must be

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overcome or minimized to achieve desired results (weakness or threat).The steps that I follow to make the SWOT analysis of HDFC Bank are:

Be realistic about the strengths and weaknesses of HDFC Bank.

Analysis should distinguish between where HDFC Bank is today, and where it could be in the futures. Be specific. Avoid grey areas.

Always analyse in context to competitor i.e. better then or worse than competitor.

Keep SWOT short and simple. SWOT is subjective.

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4.3. “A short comparison with ICICI bank”

As a private sector bank HDFC Bank has a no of competitors in the market but I think

that and realized while experiencing at HDFC Bank ICICI is the main competitor of

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HDFC Bank so I made a small comparison of these two bank there are other many

differences but what I think important I have placed them in this report

HDFC Bank ICICI bankCurrent account

Types

Regular Premium Trade Plus

Benefits

DD is free in Trade and Plus account

In Regular 50 cheque leaves free and in others unlimited

No debit card charge for the first year

Free fund transfer up to 1 crore

Savings accountTypes

Regular

Types

Standard Classic Premium Gold Platinum

Benefits

DD is free with the multiplier facility

Cheque leaves not free

Charge Rs. 99 for the debit card from the beginning

Free fund transfer up to 80 lakhs

Types

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Freedom salary Salary Kids advantage Pension account Freedom savings

account

Benefits

No debit card charge for the first year

for the Kid advantage account ATM card is issued above 7 years

Minimum FD required to open a kid account is 25,000

No charge for the no of transactions at ATM

Fixed depositsTypes super saver sweep in

Benefits

Senior citizen Kids Professional Salary Regular savings

Benefits

Charge Rs. 99 for the debit card from the beginning

For the kid no ATM card is issued

Minimum FD required to open a kid account is 10,000

There is charge of Rs.25 per transaction above 6 transactions

Benefits

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75% of the fixed deposits can be taken as loan

Sweep in facility from the FD to savings account

Less paper work

0.25% to 0.50% extra for the

deposits by senior citizens

Others

Banking hours is 10 am to 4 pm

Handling all types of mutual funds

Facility of seeing balance of other banks with the HDFC Bank

Equity choices and investment assistance provided

More spacious

90 % of the FD can be taken as loan

Loan facility on FD without any paper work

1% extra for the deposits by

senior citizens

Banking hours is 8 am to 8 pm

Handling limited types of mutual funds

No such facility is there

No such facility is there

Less spacious

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“My philosophy on codeof corporate governance

of HDFC Bank”

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The HDFC Bank believes in adopting and adhering to the best

corporate governance practices and continuously

benchmarking itself against each such practice in the industry.

The Bank understands and respects its fiduciary role and

responsibility to shareholders and strives hard to meet their

expectations. I believe that the best board practices,

transparent disclosures and shareholder empowerment are

necessary for creating shareholder value.

The Bank has infused the philosophy of corporate

governance in all its activities. The philosophy on corporate

governance is an important tool for shareholder protection and

maximization of their long term values. The cardinal principles

such as independence, accountability, responsibility,

transparency, fair and timely disclosures, credibility etc. serve

as the means for implementing the philosophy of corporate

governance in letter and in spirit.

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Conclusion

“Recommendations”

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It is not simply enough to identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of a company. In applying the SWOT analysis it is necessary to minimize or avoid both weaknesses and threats of HDFC Bank. Weaknesses should be looked at in order to convert them into strengths. Likewise, threats should be converted into opportunities. Lastly, strengths and opportunities should be matched to optimize the potential of HDFC Bank. Applying SWOT in this fashion can obtain leverage for HDFC Bank.

The survey throws light on various issues that the customer faces in the market. I also described the various strategies should be adopted. Analyzing the findings it can be said that good customer relationship raises awareness among the people. Many customers are not fully satisfied with the quality and improvements should be made to satisfy them and then march ahead to scale the height of excellence.

There are tough competitions and thus there exists a lot of room to improve so as to become the market leader from all aspects. The only thing is the making of and implementation of the proper strategy in the best effective way. By

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understanding the steps of competitors before they were implemented is the way to lead the market.

Recommendations

More no of ATMs in the city. So the no of ATMs should be increased to 3-4 in localities like Choudhury bazaar, Railway station, Link road, and Pithapur etc.

More aggressive sale is needed to be undertaken for professors, lecturers, and staff members who are the best customers for savings account. This is possible through existing customer contact and database.

Special students’ savings account with AQB very less amount or nil should be started.

Savings account for working professionals and self employed young men should start with facilities like free registration in top business consultancies, job consultancies, hassle-free personal loans, free demat account and discounted membership in some clubs.

Targeting general public having income above 2 lakhs. Choose private sector banks, so they should be targeted differently.

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Ensure the best after sale service by replacing the faulty ones immediately on getting the complaint.

The unique selling benefit of HDFC terminal machine is low monthly rental and lowest commission rate. So DMEs (Direct

Marketing Executives) should be sent to probable customers to convince them.

Announcing an award for the business house who records the highest turnover through the EDC terminal machines.

A group promotional activity aiming, encouraging card holder to use their cards to its fullest should me undertaken.

HDFC bank should approach some of the top petroleum companies to accept sales through debit and credit cards. A very low commission rate may be charged from the petroleum company just to boost the card use.

HDFC Cuttack branch should be provided with adequate authority to provide cash credits to customers.

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Bank should employ an employee of the competitor bank and try for BT (bank transfer) of the loan provided by other banks.

Regular visit to new setups in Cuttack as well as contacting the business houses through reference of the existing customers by bank manager himself.

Awareness through road shows in regular intervals and on special occasions like Bali yatra, Durga pooja.

Bill boards focusing the no charge criteria for cash deposit of any denominations, and fund transfer limits etc in localities like Chandini Chowk, Buxi bazaar, Pithapur , Badambadi etc.

The formality for installation of EDC terminals should be made easy and liberal that almost all the business segments ranging

from restaurants to stationary shops to variety stores, all should be targeted.

The shops having the EDC terminals should be encouraged to print the same (all type of cards are accepted here) in their advertisement boards or billboards.

All the shops having EDC terminals should give some rewards to those customers buying above a certain limit. This gift may boost sales.

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With every purchase, card holders be awarded with some credit points and on the end of every quarter, special gifts should be given or special discount offers on some items produced by some company can be given, which will be sponsored by the producer, the shopkeeper and banker.

The bank should not charge for the debit cards and should charge a negligible amount or a very less amount than the other

service providers.

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