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Department of Corporate Secretaryship Presents Electronic Banking as Softskill paper to I PG Students

SIGNIFICANCE OF eBanking Technology Change in Banking Sector The era of internet banking comprises - digital banking, mobile banking Safeguard of online transactions, epayments, NEFT, Card Technologies advancement of product based banking like credit card, debit cards, smart card and new channels of service like ETS, ATM and so on. This segment of study is evergreen and we expect u to experience it with us

WHY TO STUDY eBanking? It is highly imperative for you to learn this because; you get to learn the practical aspects of Banking like Various types of bank account Performing the tasks associated with maintaining and checking savings account Writing a e-cheque Transfer of funds from one account to another Online shopping through credit and debit cards Drawing demand draft and procedures for availing loans

SCOPE OF SYLLABUS Most of you already know that Banks and other financial Institutions offer a variety of services. However very few know how to make wise choice of it. In this course of study, you will learn the fundamentals of banks, the different types of financial and service products available and the features of it.

To learn more Join our department for experiencing Practical aspects of electronic Banking REGISTER NOW