Presentation on Six – Weeks Industrial Training at Standard Chartered Bank PRESENTED BY:- Ankit Sood 94972238142
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1. Presentation on Six Weeks Industrial Training at Standard
Chartered Bank
PRESENTED BY:-
AnkitSood
94972238142
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3. Journey of Indian banking System
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6. PHASE III
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8. Indian Banking: Strength & Weaknesses
Major Strength Areas
Regulatory Systems
Economic Growth Rate
Technological Advancement
Risk Assessment Systems
Credit Quality
9. Area to be geared up for future Growth.
Diversification of markets beyond
big cities
Size of banks
HR Systems
Banking Infrastructure
Labour Inflexibilities
High Transaction Costs
10. Company Introduction
Founded --1853
Headquarters -- London
Key people -- JohnPeace(Chairman)
Industry -- Banking
Products -- Financial Services
Operating Profit -- $15184 m (2009)
Profit before taxation -- $5151 m (2009)
Employees -- 77326 (2009)
Branches - 1700 (world)
- 90 (India)
- 3 (Punjab)
Head quarters in India - Mumbai
CEO in India - NeerajSwaroop
11. STANDARD CHARTERED BANK: BACKGROUND
12. Global Presence
13. The new millennium has brought with it two of the largest
acquisitions in the history of the bank with the purchase of Grind
lays Bank from the ANZ Group and the acquisition of the Chase
Consumer Banking operations in Hong Kong in 2000.
Standard Chartered Completes Acquisition Of American Express Bank
For $823 Million
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15. PRODUCT AND SERVICES OF STANDARD CHARTERED BANK IN RETAIL
BANKING
16. PERSONEL BANKING
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21. ORGANISATIONAL CHART OF BRANCH
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25. FINANCIAL RATIOS
Return on Equity = Net Income
Shareholders equity
26. Return on Assets =Net Operating Income
Total Assets
27. Shareholders equity to assets
= Shareholders equity
Total Assets
28. Borrowings to total liability & equity
= Borrowings Total liability +equity
29. Loans to Assets = Loans
Total assets
30. Trend Analysis
EPS (Earning Per Share)
= Profit after interest and tax No. of equity shares
31. Trend of Net Profit:
32. Trend in Interest Earned
33. Trend in Interest Expended
34. PROJECT
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36. OBJECTIVES
37. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
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40. DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION
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48. Rank the various investment options investors consider
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50. Factors affecting the choice of avenues
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