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A Study of Public and ethical problems within the Banking industry: The Key Perceptions and obstacles

Muneer Rasheed1 , Shanavas Moosafintavida2

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Vol.8 , Issue.4 , pp.33-37, Dec-2020


Online published on Dec 31, 2020


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IEEE Style Citation: Muneer Rasheed, Shanavas Moosafintavida, “A Study of Public and ethical problems within the Banking industry: The Key Perceptions and obstacles,” World Academics Journal of Management, Vol.8, Issue.4, pp.33-37, 2020.

MLA Style Citation: Muneer Rasheed, Shanavas Moosafintavida "A Study of Public and ethical problems within the Banking industry: The Key Perceptions and obstacles." World Academics Journal of Management 8.4 (2020): 33-37.

APA Style Citation: Muneer Rasheed, Shanavas Moosafintavida, (2020). A Study of Public and ethical problems within the Banking industry: The Key Perceptions and obstacles. World Academics Journal of Management, 8(4), 33-37.

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@article{Rasheed_2020,
author = {Muneer Rasheed, Shanavas Moosafintavida},
title = {A Study of Public and ethical problems within the Banking industry: The Key Perceptions and obstacles},
journal = {World Academics Journal of Management},
issue_date = {12 2020},
volume = {8},
Issue = {4},
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year = {2020},
issn = {2347-2693},
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publisher = {IJCSE, Indore, INDIA},
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Abstract :
Economic execution of a nation is usually determined by the Banking and Finance system. It plays a vital and crucial half in encompassing open approaches in today’s commerce surroundings. this text highlights public and ethical problems like Public banking, ethical Banking, inexperienced Banking, Rural Banking, world Banking, and Agri-banking, that facilitate in accomplishing economic advancement of keeping cash and fund. For this reason, we have known a meeting of improvement that is collaborating within the current commerce situation. This paper is separated into four components. to start with, the half talks regarding the presentation of the banking system in the Republic of India. Second half clarifies chronicled foundation of banking and its improvement still because of the construct of Banks. Third portion investigations the audit of past ponder on the subject. The fourth portion highlights public associated ethical problems associated with banking system ageing an account trade and eventually, the conclusion has been given.

Key-Words / Index Term :
Banking industry, Public and Moral Banking, Green banking, Global banking, Rural banking, and Agri-banking.

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