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    India has emerged the third most attractive market destination for apparel retailers, according to a new study by global management

    consulting firm AT Kearney.India comes after Brazil and China in the AT Kearney RetailApparel Index, which looks at ten drivers, including apparel

    consumption and clothing imports/exports, to rank the top 30emerging markets for retail apparel investments.

    "In India, apparel is the second largest retail category, representing10 percent of the $37 billion retail market. It is expected to grow

    12-15 percent per year," said Hemant Kalbag, principal of Consumer Industries & Retail Practice, AT Kearney India.

    "The top seven apparel companies account for less than 10percent of the total apparel retail market in India and Indian

    consumers tend to be more loyal to a specific retailer than to anapparel brand. The result is a thriving private label apparel

    market," the study said.

    "Like many developed countries, apparel retail in India is driven bysales promotion," it added.

    "The Retail Apparel Index was published for the first time this year as a companion toA.T. Kearney's Global Retail Development Index (GRDI), a study of retail investmentattractiveness among 30 emerging markets conducted annually since 2001," saidSaurine M. Doshi, a partner of A.T. Kearney India.

    "The analysis evaluates more than 20 apparel markets to identify the top 10 countriesin terms of market size, growth prospects and consumer affluence" Doshi added.

    Turkey, Chile, Romania, Argentina, Thailand, Russia and the United Arab Emiratesare the other countries in the top-10 list.

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    1.2 Objective of the study

    The main objective of this project is to get the details of apparel

    industries from its root. And to study the nature of perception label and

    attitude of the customers, to evaluate the details of the apparel retailing

    and its attributes in order to gather knowledge of the whole industry.

    Other objectives:-

    To know the banking brand prefer by the CUSTOMERS.

    To know the reason Why people prefers a particular brand.

    To understand how to increase the return of the company.

    To give the personnel satisfaction to the customers and also get

    the references from them .

    To identify the implicit factors affecting this service sector .

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    To evoke suggestion for better market standards .

    INDUSTRY PROFILE

    The textile industry will touch a volume of $115 billion by 2012 growing at the rate

    of 16 per cent annually.

    While inaugurating the Woollen Expo at Godhra in Gujarat on 21 st Oct 2008, UnionMinister of Textiles Shankersinh Vaghela said that investment in the textiles sector

    between 2004 and 2008 was Rs 1,04,506 crore and is expected to touch Rs 1,50,600crore by 2012. This enhanced investment will generate 17.37 million jobs by 2012, anofficial statement said.

    The Minister said cotton was the mainstay of the country's textile industry. Its production has reached a level of 31.15 million bales in the cotton season 2007-08and the yield has reached over 550 kg per hectare.

    India is the second largest producer, exporter and consumer of cotton. Thecompetitiveness of our cotton is also reflected in the share of cotton in fibreconsumption, which is 60 per cent of total fibre consumption. The share of cotton inthe textiles and clothing exports is more than 75 per cent, he added.

    The Minister said that Indian textiles and clothing exports were USD 21.46 billion in2007-08, registering a growth of 12.10 per cent in dollar terms. It is expected that in2008-09 the textiles and clothing exports will be 20 per cent more than what wereachieved in 2007-08. The textiles and clothing exports have diversified into newmarkets like GCC, Africa, Latin America, Russia and Oceania.

    Vaghela said 40 parks are being set up under the Scheme for Integrated Textile Parks

    (SITP) which will attract an investment of Rs. 21,502 crore, create employment bothdirect and indirect for 9.08 lakh workers and produce goods worth Rs 38,115 croreannually. Seven parks are being set up in Gujarat at Surat (5), Kutch (1) and Kheda(1).

    (a) Growth and present status of the banking industry

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    By the 1960s , the Indian banking industry has become an important tool to

    facilitate the development of the Indian economy . At the same time, it has

    emerged as a large employer, and a debate has ensued about the possibility

    to nationalize the banking industry. Indira Gandhi , the-then Prime Minister of

    India expressed the intention of the GOI in the annual conference of the All

    India Congress Meeting in a paper entitled "Stray thoughts on Bank

    Nationalisation." The paper was received with positive enthusiasm.

    Thereafter, her move was swift and sudden, and the GOI issued an ordinance

    and nationalised the 14 largest commercial banks with effect from the

    midnight of July 19 , 1969 . Jayaprakash Narayan , a national leader of India,

    described the step as a "masterstroke of political sagacity." Within two weeks

    of the issue of the ordinance, the Parliament passed the Banking Companies

    (Acquition and Transfer of Undertaking) Bill, and it received the presidential

    approval on 9th August, 1969.

    A second dose of nationalisation of 6 more commercial banks followed in

    1980 . The stated reason for the nationalisation was to give the government

    more control of credit delivery. With the second dose of nationalisation, the

    GOI controlled around 91% of the banking business of India.

    After this, until the 1990s , the nationalised banks grew at a pace of around

    4%, closer to the average growth rate of the Indian economy.

    In the early 1990s the then Narsimha Rao government embarked on a policy

    of liberalisation and gave licences to a small number of private banks, which

    came to be known as New Generation tech-savvy banks , which included

    banks such as Global Trust Bank (the first of such new generation banks to

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    Currently ( 2008 ), banking in India is generally fairly mature in terms of supply,

    product range and reach-even though reach in rural India still remains a

    challenge for the private sector and foreign banks. In terms of quality of

    assets and capital adequacy, Indian banks are considered to have clean,

    strong and transparent balance sheets relative to other banks in comparable

    economies in its region. In March 2006, the Reserve Bank of India allowed

    Warburg Pincus to increase its stake in Kotak Mahindra Bank (a private sector

    bank) to 10%. This is the first time an investor has been allowed to hold more

    than 5% in a private sector bank since the RBI announced norms in 2005 that

    any stake exceeding 5% in the private sector banks would need to be vetted

    by them.

    Currently, India has 88 scheduled commercial banks (SCBs) - 28 public

    sector banks (that is with the Government of India holding a stake), 29 private

    banks (these do not have government stake; they may be publicly listed and

    traded on stock exchanges) and 31 foreign banks. They have a combined

    network of over 53,000 branches and 17,000 ATMs. According to a report by

    ICRA Limited, a rating agency, the public sector banks hold over 75 percent of

    total assets of the banking industry, with the private and foreign banks holding

    18.2% and 6.5% respectively.

    Banking in India

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    Centralbank Reserve Bank of India

    Nationalized banks

    State Bank of India Allahabad Bank Andhra Bank Bank of

    Baroda Bank of India Bank of Maharashtra Canara Bank Central Bank of India Corporation Bank Dena Bank IndianBank Indian Overseas Bank Oriental Bank of Commerce Punjab & Sind Bank Punjab National Bank Syndicate Bank Union Bank of India United Bank of India UCO Bank VijayaBank IDBI Bank

    Privatebanks

    Axis Bank Bank of Rajasthan Bharat Overseas Bank CatholicSyrian Bank Centurion Bank of Punjab City Union Bank Development Credit Bank Dhanalakshmi Bank Federal Bank Ganesh Bank of Kurundwad HDFC Bank ICICI Bank IndusIndBank ING Vysya Bank Jammu & Kashmir Bank KarnatakaBank Limited Karur Vysya Bank Kotak Mahindra Bank Lakshmi Vilas Bank Nainital Bank Ratnakar Bank SBICommercial and International Bank South Indian Bank Tamilnad Mercantile Bank YES Bank

    Foreignbanks Citibank HSBC Standard CharteredRegionalbanks South Malabar Gramin Bank

    (c) Future of banking industry in india

    Almost 80% of the business are still controlled by Public Sector

    Banks (PSBs). PSBs are still dominating the commercial banking

    system. Shares of the leading PSBs are already listed on the stock

    exchanges.

    The RBI has given licences to new private sector banks as part of

    the liberalization process. The RBI has also been granting licences

    to industrial houses. Many banks are successfully running in the

    retail and consumer segments but are yet to deliver services to

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    industrial finance, retail trade, small business and agricultural

    finance.

    The PSBs will play an important role in the industry due to its

    number of branches and foreign banks facing the constrait of

    limited number of branches. Hence, in order to achieve an efficient

    banking system, the onus is on the Government to encourage the

    PSBs to be run on professional lines.

    By the year 2009, the list of foreign banks in India is going to become more

    quantitative as number of foreign banks are still waiting with baggage to start

    business in India.

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    CHAPTER - 2

    PROFILE

    OF THE

    ORGANIZATION

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    2.1 Origin of the HDFC BANK LIMITED

    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 liberalization

    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.HDFC Bank was incorporated in August 1994, and, currently

    has a nationwide network of 761 Branches and 1977 ATM's in 327 Indian

    towns and cities.

    HDFC Bank began operations in 1995 with a simple mission: to be a "World-

    class Indian Bank". We realized that only a single-minded focus on product

    quality and service excellence would help us get there.

    Today, we are proud to say that we are well on our way towards that goal. It is

    extremely gratifying that our efforts towards providing customer convenience

    have been appreciated both nationally and internationally.

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    2.2 Growth and development of the HDFC BANK LIMITED

    HDFC Bank will merge itself with Centurion Bank of

    Punjab (CboP) in order to expand its global

    presence, especially in regions such as Canada,

    Singapore and other destinations, reports mint.

    The bank plans to raise USD 1 billion from overseas markets to fund this

    global expansion. This fund-raising will be done through different instruments

    under the medium-term notes programme. Meanwhile, the bank has already

    applied for licences in Bahrain and Hong Kong.

    The CBoP merger will create the country`s largest private sector financial

    institution in terms of branch network. HDFC Bank`s board has already

    decided their stock swap

    ratio of 1:29 and the

    combined entity`s network

    would go up to 1,148

    branches.

    it has a network of over

    684 branches spread over

    316 cities across India. The bank also has a network of about over 1,695

    networked ATMs across these cities.

    Shares of the company gained Rs 27.6 , or 2.15% to settle at Rs 1313.9. The

    total volume of shares traded was 48,911 at the BSE.

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    In a milestone transaction in the Indian banking industry, Times Bank 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 Times Bank received 1

    share of HDFC Bank for every 5.75 shares of Times Bank. The acquisition

    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.

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    2.3 PRESEENT STATUS OF HDFC BANK LIMITED

    As of March 31, 2008, it had a network of 761 branches and 1,977 automated

    teller machines in 327 cities in India. The company was founded in 1994 and

    is based in Mumbai, India. The authorised capital of HDFC Bank is

    Rs.450 crore (Rs.4.5 billion). The paid-up capital is Rs.311.9 crore

    (Rs.3.1 billion). The HDFC Group holds 22.1% of the bank's equity and

    about 19.4% of the equity is held by the ADS Depository (in respect of

    the bank's American Depository Shares (ADS) Issue). Roughly 31.3% of

    the equity is held by Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) and the bank

    has about 190,000 shareholders. The shares are listed on the 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".

    The Balance sheet of HDFC BANK LTD can gives us handful idea about the

    present status of the organization.

    Balance Sheet of HDFC BANK LTD

    PERIOD ENDING 31-Mar-07 31-Mar-06 31-Mar-05

    Assets

    Current AssetsCash And Cash

    Equivalents 1,968,200 1,375,800 861,500

    Short Term Investments 297,400 94,400 -

    Net Receivables 365,300 357,800 112,600Inventory - - -

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    Annual Data | Quarterly Data All numbers in thousands

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    Other Current Assets - - -

    Total Current Assets - - -Long Term Investments 19,512,200 15,349,700 10,792,200

    Property Plant andEquipment 241,200 195,900 162,400

    Goodwill - - -Intangible Assets - - -

    Accumulated Amortization - - -Other Assets 1,123,400 409,000 209,200

    Deferred Long Term AssetCharges - - -

    Total Assets 23,507,700 17,782,600 12,137,900

    LiabilitiesCurrent Liabilities

    Accounts Payable 2,910,300 869,800 1,134,000Short/Current Long Term

    Debt 2,458,700 1,701,400 1,423,200

    Other Current Liabilities 15,831,700 12,663,800 8,334,300

    Total Current Liabilities - - -Long Term Debt 779,600 382,800 115,300Other Liabilities - 917,200 -

    Deferred Long Term LiabilityCharges - - -

    Minority Interest 7,500 5,000 -Negative Goodwill - - -

    Total Liabilities 21,987,800 16,540,000 11,006,800

    Stockholders' Equity

    Misc Stocks Options Warrants - - -Redeemable Preferred Stock - - -

    Preferred Stock - - -Common Stock 74,100 70,400 71,000

    Retained Earnings 828,800 411,100 295,100

    Treasury Stock - - -

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    Capital Surplus 701,300 602,600 591,200Other Stockholder Equity (84,300) 158,500 173,800

    Total Stockholder Equity 1,519,900 1,242,600 1,131,100

    Net Tangible Assets $1,519,900 $1,242,600 $1,131,100

    2.4 FUTURE PLANES OF HDFC BANK LIMITED

    HDFC joins hands with Qatar National Bank

    HDFC Bank tied up with Qatar National Bank (QNB) to offer a range of

    products and services to expatriate Indians in Qatar, reports DNA.

    The new bank, QNB-HDFC Bank NRI Services, will allow its customers to use

    their dual account to remit money from any QNB branch to any HDFC Bank

    branch in India. The remittance will take 24 hours and cost USD 1.37.

    Customers can also avail of a host of HDFC Bank products like online trading

    in Indian stock markets and rupee mutual fund investments through QNB

    outlets. Apart from this, the tie-up also offers benefits from QNB`s Qatar

    Airways Co-branded Credit Card, with no fees for the first year and customers

    will be eligible for QNB`s loan products at competitive prices.

    HDFC Bank plans to introduce a mobile-bank-cum- ATM in Coimbatore

    to benefit its microfinance clients. Through this medium, the bank will offer a

    suite of banking products such as credit, savings, insurance and remittances.

    at the customers doorstep. Each mobile bank is expected to cost the Bank

    Rs.40 lakhs (USD 100,000) and Rs.1 lakh (USD 2,500) monthly.

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    The bank plans to extend this technology all over the country

    depending on the success of its pilot in Coimbatore. HDFC Bank would soon

    launch its mobile bank for the benefit of microfinance clients and also to reach

    the unbanked and under-banked sections of the society, a senior bank

    executive said

    India's HDFC Bank Renews Contract with NCR to Manage 2,000 ATMs;

    Places Order for 300 New ATMs

    DAYTON, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR - News )

    announced the renewal of its automated teller machine (ATM) Managed

    Services contract with HDFC Bank, Ltd (NYSE: HDB - News ), headquartered

    in Mumbai, India. The new 42-month deal taps NCR to oversee more than

    2,000 NCR and non-NCR ATMs for the bank and expands on a prior three-

    year Managed Services contract. HDFC also has signed an additional order

    for 300 new ATMs. This order is in line with HDFC Banks expansion strategy

    in India. The contract includes ATM monitoring through incident management,

    cash management, first-line maintenance and second-line maintenance

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    .

    2.5 FUCTIONAL DEPARTMENT OF HDFC BANK LMITED

    In order to gain professional efficiency it has emerged with different usefulfunctional departments in every branch of the organization as shown below:

    FIG.2

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    2.6 ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE AND ORGANIZAION CHART

    HDFC Bank

    FIG.-3

    The Composition of the Board of Directors of the Bank is governed by the

    Companies Act, 1956, the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 and the listing

    requirements of the Indian Stock Exchanges where the securities issued by

    the Bank are listed. The Board has a strength of 9 Directors as on March 31,2007. All Directors other than Mr Aditya Puri are non-executive directors. The

    Bank has four independent directors and five non-independent directors. The

    Board consists of eminent persons with considerable professional expertise

    and experience in banking, finance, agriculture, small scale industries and

    other related fields. None of the Directors on the Board is a member of more

    than 10 Committees and Chairman of more than 5 Committees across all the

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    companies in which he/she is a Director. All the Directors have made

    necessary disclosures regarding Committee positions occupied by them in

    other companies.

    Mr. Jagdish Capoor, Mr. Aditya Puri, Mr. Keki Mistry, Mrs. Renu Karnad and

    Mr. Vineet Jain are non-independent Directors on the Board.

    Mr. Arvind Pande, Mr. Ashim Samanta, Mr. Gautam Divan and Mr. C. M.

    Vasudev are independent directors on the Board.

    Mr. Keki Mistry and Mrs. Renu Karnad represent HDFC Limited on theBoard

    of the Bank.

    Mr. Vineet Jain is nominated by the Bennett, Coleman Group on the Boardof

    the Bank.

    The Bank has not entered into any materially significant transactions during

    the year, which could have a potential conflict of interest between the Bank

    and its promoters, directors, management and/or their relatives, etc. other

    than the transactions entered into in the normal course of business. The

    Senior Management have made disclosures to the Board confirming that

    there are no material, financial and/or commercial transactions between

    them and the Bank which could have potential conflict of interest with the

    Bank at large

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    2.7 PRODUCT AND SERVICE OF HDFC BANK LIMITED

    HDFC Bank Limited provides various financial products and services. It

    operates in three segments: Personal Banking, NRI Banking, and Wholesale

    Banking. The Personal Banking segment provides savings, and current and

    fixed deposit accounts. It also offers personal, home, two wheeler, new car,

    used car, gold, education, healthcare, commercial vehicle, working capital,

    construction equipment, and warehouse receipt loans. In addition, this

    segment provides safe deposit lockers; credit, debit, and prepaid cards;

    mutual funds, general and health insurance, bonds, and equities and

    derivatives products; and forex and payment services. The NRI Banking

    segment's deposit products include rupee savings accounts, rupee current

    accounts, rupee fixed deposits, foreign currency deposits, and accounts for

    returning Indians. Its loan products comprise home loans, loans against

    securities, loans against deposits, and gold credit cards. The Wholesale

    Banking segment offers funded services, which consist of working capital

    finance, short term finance, bill discounting, and export credit; and non-funded

    services, such as letters of credit, bank guarantees, and collection of

    documents to corporations, and small and medium enterprises. It also various

    services to banks, financial institutions, mutual funds, stock brokers,

    insurance companies, commodity businesses, and trusts.

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    HDFC Product Range

    HDFC Bank India provides the following range of products:

    Savings Account HDFC Bank Preferred Sweep-In Account Super Saver Account HDFC Bank Plus Demat Account HDFC Mutual Fund HDFC Standard Life Insurance

    HDFC India innovative services

    HDFC Phone Banking HDFC ATM HDFC Inter-city/Inter-branch Banking HDFC Net Banking HDFC International Debit Card HDFC Mobile Banking HDFC Bill Pay

    HDFC Bank Loans

    HDFC Personal Loan & Home loan HDFC New Car Loan and Used Car Loan HDFC Loan Against Shares HDFC Two Wheeler & Consumer Loan

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    2.8 MARKET PROFILE OF HDFC BANK LIMITED

    The Bank earned total income of Rs.3,505.5 crores for the quarter ended

    March 31, 2008, as against Rs.2,321.0 crores in the corresponding quarter

    ended March 31, 2007, registering a growth of 51.0%. Net revenues (net

    interest income plus other income) were Rs.2,191.4 crores for the quarter

    ended March 31, 2008,an increase of 51.2% over Rs.1,448.9 crores for the

    corresponding quarter of the previous year. Interest earned (net of loan

    origination costs and amortization of premia on investments held in the Held

    to Maturity (HTM) category) increased from Rs.1,926.5 crores in the quarter

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    BSE - All Groups TABLE-1 11 Jun 17:31Company Name Last Price Change % Change Net Profit

    (Rs. cr)

    ICICI Bank 741.65 10.05 1.37 3,110.22HDFC Bank 1,184.55 53.60 4.74 1,590.18

    Axis Bank 703.70 22.50 3.30 1,071.03

    Federal Bank 194.50 -0.65 -0.33 292.73

    JK Bank 610.80 6.80 1.13 274.49

    Karnataka Bank 185.15 -1.90 -1.02 241.74

    Karur Vysya 353.35 3.35 0.96 160.01

    Kotak Mahindra 637.70 9.25 1.47 141.37

    Centurion Bank 41.40 0.00 0.00 121.38

    Bk Of Rajasthan 89.60 2.05 2.34 110.57

    South Ind Bk 122.60 1.85 1.53 104.12

    Yes Bank 136.80 -3.65 -2.60 94.37

    ING Vysya Bank 249.35 6.25 2.57 88.91

    City Union Bank 26.40 0.40 1.54 71.81

    IndusInd Bank 68.90 -0.20 -0.29 68.22

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    ended March 31, 2007 to Rs.2,956.2 crores in the quarter ended March 31,

    2008, up by 53.4%. Net interest income (interest earned less interest

    expended) for the quarter ended March 31, 2008 increased by 55.7% to

    Rs.1,642.1 crores, driven by average asset growth of 50.3% and a corenet

    interest margin of around 4.4%.Other income (non-interest revenue)

    registered strong growth of 39.3% from Rs.394.4 crores for the quarter ended

    March 31, 2007 to Rs.549.3 crores for the quarter ended March 31, 2008. The

    main contributor to 'Other Income' for the quarter was fees and commissions

    of Rs.490.4 crores, up 37.6% from Rs.356.3 crores in the corresponding

    quarter ended March 31, 2007. The other two major components of other

    income were foreign exchange/derivatives revenues of Rs.60.4crores and

    profit/ (loss) on revaluation/sale.

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    Chapter 3

    DISCUSSION ON

    TRAINING

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    3.1 STUDENTS WORK PROFILE (ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES)

    I joined HDFC BANK LIMITED. as a Contract Sales Executive. My basic

    approach to get the professional idea about the process flow of the

    organization and to gather idea about how does the industry operates

    There, I was assigned to some roles and responsibilities such as:

    To help the customer to complete documentation and applicationformalities.

    To verify the authenticity of the documents and identity of thecustomer.

    To ensure strict adherence to Know Your Customer (KYC) norms in allapplication sourced.

    To meet the customer personally for collecting the IP cheque and theAOD .

    To ensure that the customer is met up with either at his place of workor at his residence only.

    To ensure that all mandatory fields are entered properly.

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    To maintain quality norms on depletion and for cheque bouncingcases .

    To understand the customers requirement .

    To explain to the customer the various benefits of the product beingdistributed.

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    3.2 DESCRIPTION OF LIVE EXPERIENCE

    Being a Contract Sales Executive everyday I used to generate new

    customers for savings account department by personal reference or by cold

    calling or by ATM calling and by phone .There I found, the appointment fixed

    by the customer was not working some time ,because they are not present at

    the place where the appointment was fixed, that time I feel very frustrated but

    it was part and parcel of this job so I have to adapt there.

    Every day , I use to join the office within 9.15 am . I have to sign the

    attendance sheet ,get the appointment fixed by the customers to go through

    the day .

    Apart from this I got a handful experiences on followings

    1. Consumer behavior.

    2. Different type of selling technique .

    3. Understand the process of selling .

    4. How they persuade customer to buy product .

    5. How to manage the sales force effectively.

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    3.3 STUDENTS CONTRIBUTION TO ORGANISATION

    As a Contract Sales Executive (savings account department) , My

    contribution to the organization was to carry on generating Customer for

    an opening of saving accounts in order to run the process flow of the

    organization smoothly . Moreover I was assigned to generate a business

    of Rs 25,000 . It would be a great feelings to achieved that one but I

    was able to generate a business of Rs 15,000 in the 1st

    and 2nd

    consecutive months.

    Beside building good relationship with my Team leader I also maintained

    a good image with all other staffs that also mean to me a much.

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    CHAPTER 4

    STUDY OF THERESEArCH PROBLEM

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    4.1 STATEMENT OF RESEARCH PROBLEM

    HDFC BANK LTD. is a structured and developing organization in the field

    of Banking and Financial sector .Though It is providing good service to

    both the customer in order to rise their attention level into this industry

    it needs to get more efficiency in its operation flow .what I have felt

    while working within the organization is that the customer organizations

    are very much specific to their needed criteria which is being very hard

    to match with the bank profiles .Therefore , I carried out the research to

    get proper findings on the problem that :

    Why the customer requirement are not being matched properly with the

    required criteria ?

    4.2 STATEMENT OF RESEARCH OBJECTIVES

    The aim of this research is to find out proper logical solution through

    proper analysis of data and information scientifically to over come

    above mentioned problems so that the organization can run their

    business efficient and competitively in the long run.

    Here we have to determine the causes related to the problem. We

    have to measure the frequency of the causes in order to minimize the

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    rate of factors affecting the problems regarding organizational growth

    and smooth flow of its operations .

    4.3 RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY

    Research Design

    Here in order to carry out the research I have arranged conditions for

    collections and analysis of data in a manner that aims to combine

    relevance to the research purpose with economy in procedure. The

    research design is being conceptually structured within which research

    has been conducted ; It constitutes the blueprint for the collection,

    measurement and analysis of data.

    The designing decisions are made in respect of

    a. Research study is carried out within Kolkata and the zonesacross the city.

    b. Technical data (qualitative and quantitative data) is used.

    c. The study includes 2 and months of time.

    d. Systematic and snowball sampling designs are made.

    e. By scaling technique ( likert scaling technique ) data is analysed.

    f. To study about the growth banking market

    g. To find out the attributes that can enhance economy of company

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    Research methodology

    Research methodology is a way systematically solve the research

    problem. It may be understood as a science of studying how research

    is done scientifically.

    The section includes the overall research design, the sampling

    procedure, the data collection method, the field method and analysis

    and procedure.

    Research design : For this research project exploratory method is used ,

    Data collection method : Data collected for the research can be classified

    as primary data and secondary data.

    Primary data : Primary data is by visiting existing clients and business

    developers and also the customers being served and yet to serve,making

    them to fill up questionnaires.

    Secondary data : Secondary data is from Internet, books, available codes

    and rules .

    Research Instrument

    This instrument is used for data collection is structured questionnaire.

    Questions are open and closed ended depending upon the information

    that needed to be elicited. I am also using the scaling technique to

    assess the attitude of the customer through participative and non

    participative observations, scheduled interview,etc.

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    CLIENT BASED

    HOW DO YOU RANK THE SERVICE OF HDFC BANK LTD ?

    FIG.-4

    HOW WOULD YOU RANK THE COMPANY IN COMPARISON TO OTHERS?

    FIG.-5

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    IS THE OVERALL SERVICE OF THE COMPANY GOOD?

    FIG.-6

    LIKERT SCALE

    CUSTOMER BASEDWHOM DO YOU WANT TO SERVE FOR YOU?

    FIG.-7

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    4.5 Summary of Findings

    From the above chart we can see that averagely 50 % of the Customer

    has given a favourable response, 40 % of them having a neutral

    attitude towards the statement asked, 10 % of them has shown a least

    favourable response.

    From the above analysis we can say that the overall performance of

    rendering service in terms quality, time, market position and customer

    satisfaction is average.

    What I observed while working over there in HDFC BANK LTD, the

    service profile provided by the company is AVERAGE. So some

    changes in their OPERATIONS has to be done in order to increase

    more CUSTOMER involvement and for their growth and development in

    future prospect .

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    CHAPTER - 5

    SUMMARY

    AND CONCLUTION

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    5.1 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

    SUMMARY OF LEARNING EXPERIENCE

    In recent times , the banking industry in India is in growing phase . With

    years, banks are also adding services to their customers. The Indian banking

    industry is passing through a phase of customers market. The customers

    have more choices in choosing their banks. A competition has been

    established within the banks operating in India.

    With stiff competition and advancement of technology, the services

    provided by banks has become more easy and convenient. The past days are

    witness to an hour wait before withdrawing cash from accounts or a cheque

    from north of the country being cleared in one month in the south.

    This section of banking deals with the latest discovery in the

    banking instruments along with the polished version of their old systems.

    Our firms have responded to the increased demands placed on the

    organizations with great lan in terms of striving to provide a holistic

    solution to their customer.

    Being a part of the banking industry as a contract sales executive, I got

    practical knowledge how do the industry use to act . what are the

    functions that they use to do , how they mange all their operations .

    And from personal point of view I learned how to match customer

    requirement with their needs. I groomed in the field of dealing with the

    customer , voice modulation , pursuing the corporate culture , need to

    response in time .I got experienced on gathering knowledge on how to

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    interact with people ,how to tactfully handle the customers and convinced

    them to buy our product . working culture , etc .

    HDFC BANK LTD. is a pure service industry seek to serve thecustomers best and pure banking solution as their needs by providing range

    of useful banking products in order to give rise to the core competencies

    there of.This organization is specialized in middle level and top level

    customers . They used to maintain the customers needs and their

    satisfaction.

    HDFC Bank's mission is to be a World-Class Indian Bank. The objective is to

    build sound customer franchises across distinct businesses so as to be the

    preferred provider of banking services for target retail and wholesale customer

    segments, 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, corporate governance and regulatory

    compliance. HDFC Bank's business philosophy is based on four core values -

    Operational Excellence, Customer Focus, Product Leadership and People.

    5.2 CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

    The Indian banking industry currently appears to be at a crossroad ,

    where the industry are attempting to change customers perceptions of

    their service providers where specific service getting motivation appear

    to be replacing generalities.

    The mindset of the Indian customers is such that they are delighted if

    they buy service cheaper than there preferred service provider . Things

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    are , however , slowly changing and the customers at the upper end of

    the market are now ready to pay more for more . I hope that this

    approach will soon enter the new era , may be not with the same

    intensity .

    success will largely be determined to the extent a company can

    differentiate itself in terms of intangibles that go with the service . Thus

    , success could well hinge on the best of bundle of service that HDFC

    BANK LTD. provides .

    Key attribute components:-

    Time value and matching the criteria of the requirements of CUSTOMERS

    Physical attributes.

    Brand image

    Service diversification

    These components should be dealt with great care and independently .

    The basic needs of the customers need to be addressed which is

    actually saving time and better quality .

    Although being a growing and developing bank it would be better to run

    in this rapidly changing and evolving market with value product model

    of business process .

    The advertisement should speak only of the believable concepts rather

    than glorifying the pretentious ones . This would help to gain concrete

    image of their own in this market .

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    APPENDIX

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    LIST OF GRAPHS & CHARTS

    SL .No. Graph No . Graph Title Page No.

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    Fig -1

    Chart -1

    Fig -2

    Fig -3

    Fig -4

    Fig -5

    Fig -6

    FIG-7

    HDFC BANK LTD.Financial performance.

    Balance sheet of HDFC BANK Ltd

    Functional department of HDFC BANK LTD.

    Organizatons structure and chart.

    Customer based service ranking of HDFC BANKLTD.

    Customer based comparative ranking of HDFCBANK LTD.

    Customer based service valuation of HDFC BANKLTD on Likert scale.

    Customer based comparative performance of theHDFC BANK LTD.

    17

    19-20

    23

    24

    39

    39

    40

    40

    LIST OF TABLES

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    SL .NO. TABLE No. Table Title Page No.

    1. Table -1 Profit/loss on revaluation /sale of HDFC BANK LTD.

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    QUESTIONNAIRE

    NAME: CONTACT NO.

    1. Do you have any saving account with HDFC BANK LTD ?

    Yes No..

    2. Do you prefer this Bank to be your Financal consultant?

    Yes No..

    3. How is the quality of the service of the HDFC BANK LTD ?

    Very Good Good Average. Poor

    4. How much popular and reliable is the service of the HDFC BANKLTD?

    ..

    5. What is the unique feature of the HDFC BANK LTD. ?.......................................................................................................

    6. How do you rank the following Private sector Bank ?ICICI BANK AXIS BANK KOTAK MAHINDRA.

    HDFC BANK LTD.

    7. Did you have got service from any other BANK ?

    If Yes. Then mention.. . No

    8. How do rank the performance of HDFC BANK LTD ?

    Very Good Good So So. Poor Dont know..

    9. Is the Overall performance of the company good ?Strongly agree. Agree Undecided. Disagree. Strongly

    disagree.

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    Chatterjee , N.N., Management of Personnel in public Enterprise , AlliedPublising House , Kolkata, 1997 p. 44

    James manktelow , Get Ahead .Stay Ahead , www.mindtools.com,1995-2007

    Philip Kotler (Eight Edition), Marketing Management , Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. Dorling Kingdersley (India) Pvt Ltd p. 405

    T.N Chhabra , Human Resource Management , Gagan Kapur for Dhanpat Rai &Co (P) Ltd . , Delhi , 2004.p.74

    ibid p.164

    VSP RAO , Human Resouce Management , Excel Books , New Delhi 2006p.131

    WEB SITES

    1.www.hdfcbank.com

    2.www.yhaoofinance.com

    3.www.moneycontrol.com

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