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achin
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| 1 year ago
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some individual banks official are giving secured loans by inflating the rate of assets by 10 times . its highly suprising to see DRT website , where the max cases are against CANARA BANK. Take a loan and runaway.that;s the policy
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m k mathai
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banks have to recover their loans. but they should not use abusive methods . legal and decent steps to recover dues are available . they should use these only. banks should not impinge on the cicvil rights of the borrower. one word of advice for...
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Vipin Bhasin
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Mr. Veejay i agree with your points that if bank are helping someone to provide loan to him then bank can use any language to recover his loan.... (Discussion about private bank as they are using more that type of practices) But what do you think...
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K. V. Kamath, CEO of India's second largest banking and financial services conglomerate, ICICI, is a man in a hurry. When he occupied the driver's seat at ICICI more than a decade ago, it was a financial institution hamstrung by political constraints. Kamath was a key member of the top team at ICICI, including chairman Narayanan Vaghul, that led the organization into new businesses such as insurance and banking. Kamath, who spent his early years with the Asian Development Bank in Manila, used technology effectively, including online banking, to pry open market expansion. Today, his top challenge is to retain the talent ICICI trains, which is keenly sought by other financial services players...
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m k mathai
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rural india remains largely unbanked even today. financial inclusion and similar high sounding initiatives havent made a dent yet. probably because bankers have no understanding of the needs of rural india. it is definitely not high tech banking...
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Hitesh Thakkar
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Hi Sajan, Thanks for sharing the bitter side of good Institute as ICICI. I only hope that top managment also would have heard such things and may come up with plan of action to curb it.
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Hitesh Thakkar
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Yes Shyam, You are right. Actually, I admire FINO initiative of IBM + i-flex and ICICI bank. It is one step towards low cost technology plateform to all the MFIs. Problem is Non Banking footprint being too large against the banking one. Every...
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