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The corporate sector, be it Services or Manufacturing globally is restructuring its operations through mergers and acquisitions in an unprecedented manner. This phenomenon is more predominant in hyper-competitive markets like India. Indian companies like HDFC Bank, ICICI bank, Airtel etc. are...
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The NHP (National Health Policy) 2017 further aggravates the situation, marking a clear shift which now allows the private sector to gain a heavy hand in the public health care space. The proposed move “from primarily public services to new, strategic partnerships with private health...
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A bank is a financial intermediary that accepts deposits and channels those deposits into lending activities. Banks are a fundamental component of the financial system, and are also active players in financial markets. The banking sector is the most dominant sector of the financial system in...
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Micro finance and its linkage to SHG's is the key to financial sustainability of rural poor and “bottom-up” local economic and social development. Microfinance is an instrument that under the right conditions, fits the needs of a broad range of the population — including the poorest —...
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Mergers and Acquisitions is considered as one of the strategies for growth which have emerged as a natural process of business restructuring throughout the world. Companies intensely working in competitive business environment have to change fast as per the evolving dynamics in their industry of...
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