Essays about: "Agent banking"
Found 4 essays containing the words Agent banking.
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1. Agent banking as a relationship marketing tool by banks in Bangladesh
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för marknadsföring (MF)Abstract : With growing number of adult people not owning a bank account,efforts are being made to bring banking services to the unbanked populations.Relationships marketing plays a crucial role in establishing and sustaining beneficial relationship in the banking industry. READ MORE
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2. Cornerstone Investors on the Swedish IPO Market – Salvation or Damnation?
University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Title: The effect of cornerstone investors on the Swedish IPO market - An event study on underpricing, aftermarket performance and effects of cornerstone investors Seminar date: 2017-05-29 Course: BUSN79: Degree Project in Accounting and Finance: Corporate Financial Management, Master level, 15 ECTS Authors: Jonathan Engman & Markus Levéen Pehrson Supervisor: Maria Gårdängen Purpose: The primary goal of this paper is to investigate cornerstone investor effect on underpricing and aftermarket performance in Swedish IPOs. By collecting an original and meticulous data set, the study examines underpricing, measured as first day returns, and aftermarket performance, measured in abnormal returns, one week to six months’ post-IPO. READ MORE
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3. Mobile remittance market growth : Identifying and using key drivers for country evaluation
University essay from KTH/Hållbarhet och industriell dynamikAbstract : Migrants sending money to their countries of origin provide capital that has the potential to improve the long-run economic performance of many countries in the world. But the cost for sending remittances is unreasonably high, and there are a number of barriers hindering low- cost solutions, such as mobile money transfer services, to increase in scale. READ MORE
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4. BRANCHLESS BANKING IN KENYA – DOES MOBILE BANKING AND AGENT BANKING HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO LIFT THE WELFARE OF LOW-INCOME INDIVIDUALS?
University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Branchless banking, the use of alternative delivery channels such as mobile banking and agent banking, is becoming increasingly popular among commercial banks in Kenya and in other developing countries. It is believed to reach the low-income and rural individuals as well as making these individuals better off. READ MORE