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Evaluation of Credit Management of Uttara Bank Ltd-A case study from the customers’ point of view

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  • Ayrin Sultana
  • Jesmin Ara
  • Humaira Begum

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Banks play an important role in economic system of a country. The success of a bank depends largely on the efficient credit management. A successful credit management is not only need for a bank’s own performance but also it is needed for the smooth development of an economy. In any strategy of economic development, therefore, it is essential to emphasize the evaluation of a sound and well integrated credit management system from the view point of both resources mobilization and efficient allocation of funds. This is an exploratory study. Here discussed so far about the different aspects of credit management of Uttara Bank. From this aspect have selected Uttara bank. UBL plays an important role in the banking sector as well as in our economy.

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  • Ayrin Sultana & Jesmin Ara & Humaira Begum, 2018. "Evaluation of Credit Management of Uttara Bank Ltd-A case study from the customers’ point of view," International Journal of Science and Business, IJSAB International, vol. 2(4), pages 664-676.
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