Project Report On Management of Foreign Exchange of Al-Arafah Islami Bank Limited

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    Project Report On Management of Foreign Exchange of Al-Arafah Islami Bank Limited

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    2018-02-12
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    Islam, Md. Zahidul
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    Abstract
    With the developing competitors among nationalized, Foreign and commercial banks is attempting in the matter of how the banks function its dealing with a record movement and how customer organization can be made engaging. Business or private banks are trying to survey their standard dealing with a record organization to an unrivaled standard, to meet the testing needs. So they center around better execution and nearness. Under the above conditions, it has ended up being fundamental for Al-Arafah Islami Bank Ltd, one of the principle business banks, to think towards the change, who are truly executing the methodologies grasped by the best organization will have a chance to pass on their slants and will have the feedback about their dealings from the customer.
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