Banking‬ ‪Awareness‬

Banking‬ ‪Awareness‬
First bank to introduce internet banking: ICICI bank
First bank to introduce mutual fund: State Bank of India
First bank to introduce credit card in India: Central Bank of India
Which cards are known as plastic money – Credit Cards.
Open market operations are carried out by – RBI
Capital market regulator is – SEBI

Country name and Capital name are same

{Country name and Capital name are same}
Mexico – Mexico City
Kuwait – Kuwait City
Panama – Panama City
Vatican City – Vatican City
Guatemala – Guatemala City
Djibouti – Djibouti City
Singapore - Singapore
Monaco – Monaco

Google payment app 'Tez ; launched : Important Highlights

Google payment app 'Tez' launched : Important Highlights

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has launched Internet giant Google's free mobile wallet and payments app titled 'Tez' in India. Tez app will let users link up their phones to their bank accounts to pay for goods securely in physical stores and online.
Available for both Android and iOS users, the app also allows person-to-person money transfers with a new technology called Audio QR, which uses ultrasonic sounds to let you exchange money, bypassing any need for NFC.

RBI considering India's own Cryptocurrency - Lakshmi

RBI considering India's own Cryptocurrency - Lakshmi

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is considering a proposal to introduce India's own cryptocurrency similar to Bitcoin.
The government might name its cryptocurrency ‘Lakshmi‘.
The proposal was reportedly discussed by a committee of government officials who found the idea of running blockchain for financial services useful.

Banking CA -

Banking CA -
India’s GDP growth likely to slip below 7 % this fiscal year: DBS
On 15th September 2017, a report by DBS, a multinational banking and financial services corporation, said that India’s GDP growth is likely to reduce below 7 % this financial year.
Predicted fall in India’s GDP:
i. According to DBS, two main reasons for the downfall are demonetisation in November 2016 and GST implementation in July 2017. These added to the already slow growth in manufacturing and investment sectors.

The Hindu Newspaper Editorial Vocabulary For IBPS RRB 2017

The Hindu Newspaper Editorial Vocabulary For IBPS RRB 2017
Example: I appeal to the CBI to investigate the case as expeditiously as possible.
1. Expeditious [ek-spi-dish-uh s]
Adjective: characterized by promptness; quick.
Synonyms: ardently, assiduously, carefully, diligently, eagerly, earnestly, energetically, enthusiastically, hastily, hurriedly, laboriously, nimbly, painstakingly, purposefully, restlessly, vigorously, agilely, animatedly, arduously, briskly, fervently.
Antonyms: idly, inactively, quietly.

Complete List Of PM Modi's Council Of Ministers After Cabinet Reshuffle

Complete List Of PM Modi's Council Of Ministers After Cabinet Reshuffle
Four junior ministers — Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, Dharmendra Pradhan, Nirmala Sitharaman and Piyush Goyal — were elevated to the Cabinet rank and nine fresh faces inducted as Ministers of State in a major rejig of his team by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday. The new ministers of state were sworn in by President Ram Nath Kovind at a ceremony at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on Sunday.

1st SEPTEMBER CURRENT AFFAIRS

1st SEPTEMBER CURRENT AFFAIRS
 CURRENT AFFAIRS 
IMPORTANT DAYS
National Sports Day 2017: 29 August 2017
National Sports Day in India is celebrated on August 29, the birthday of Dhyan Chand, one of the greatest field hockey players of all time. Dhyan Chand won gold medals for India in Olympics in the years 1928,1932 and 1936. National Sports Awards such as Arjuna and Khel Ratna are conferred on selected athletes by the President of India every year, on this day. The National Hockey stadium in Delhi was renamed as Dhyan Chand National Stadium in 2002. The National Sports Day celebrations are a commemoration of his achievements. The day is also known as Rashtriya Khel Divas. The Major Dyanchand Awards conferred on athletes is the highest award for lifetime achievement in sports and games in India.

New Rs 50 note photo leaked? Have a look


Last year after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the demonetisation of old Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in December had said that it will soon be coming up with new currency notes of Rs 50 and Rs 20 denominations with numerals in ascending size in the number panels and without intaglio printing. Since then, there was no official word on these notes and the buzz around them had died until today, when pictures of the yet-to-be-unveiled note of Rs 50 denomination came out on social media, according to The Indian Express. The notes are pale turquoise in colour, quite different from the notes of the same denomination that are currently in circulation.

The Five Generations of Computers


The Five Generations of Computers


曆曆A computer is a device that can be instructed to carry out an arbitrary set of arithmetic or logical operations automatically.曆曆

曆曆Charles Babbage is considered as the “father of the computer”. He invented the first mechanical computer in the early 19th century.曆曆

曆曆The principle of the modern computer was proposed by Alan Turing.曆曆

Mission IBPS || Who, That, Which || English

 Mission IBPS 

Who, That, Which

   

Rule 1. Who and sometimes that refer to people. That and which refer to groups or things.
Examples:
Anya is the one who rescued the bird.
"The Man That Got Away" is a great song with a grammatical title.
Lokua is on the team that won first place.
She belongs to a great organization, which specializes in saving endangered species.

Puzzle for IBPS PO - Part 3


Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each, in such a way that there is equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1 G, H, I, J and K are seated (not necessarily in the

Puzzle For IBPS PO PART 2


A, B, C, D, K, L, M and N are sitting around a circular table facing the centre with equal distances between each other (but not necessarily in the same order). Each one of them is also related to D in some way or the other.

Puzzle For IBPS PO


Seven people, namely J, K, L, M, N, O and P have to attend a wedding but not necessarily in the same order, on seven different months (of the same year) namely January, February, April, May, July, October and November. Each of them also likes cars of a different company namely Hyundai, BMW, Jaguar, Mercedes, Audi, Fiat and Volkswagen but not necessarily in the same order.K will attend a wedding in the month which has only 30 days. O will attend a wedding in the month which has less than 30 days. Only one person will attend the wedding between O and M. Only one person will attend a wedding between K and J. Only two people will attend a wedding between J and the one who likes Volkswagen. The one who likes Mercedes will attend a wedding immediately before the one who likes Volkswagen K does not like Mercedes. Only two people will attend a wedding between the one who likes Mercedes and the one who likes BMW. L will attend a wedding immediately before N. Only one person will attend a wedding between N and the one who likes Jaguar. The one who likes Hyundai will attend the wedding immediately before the one who likes Fiat.

Cube Roots of Perfect Cubes Using Vedic Mathematics

Cube Roots of Perfect Cubes Using Vedic Mathematics
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 Points to remember
✔ To calculate cube root of any perfect cube quickly, we need to remember the cubes of 1 to 10 and we need to remember an interesting property.

⏺1³ = 1
If last digit of perfect cube =1,
last digit of cube root =1

IMPORTANT VOCAB STARTING WITH ALPHABET "D"

IMPORTANT VOCAB STARTING WITH ALPHABET'""D"""

Dabble – play
Syn – trifle with , mess around
Dagger - short knife with appointed and edged blade, used as a weapon.
Syn -poniard, bayonet
Dainty -delicately small and pretty.
Syn – prim , squeamish Dangle-1) hang or swing loosely.
Syn-Hang , swing
2) offer (an enticing incentive) to someone.
Syn-Lure , bait
Dank -unpleasantly damp and cold.
Syn – clammy,humid
Dapper - neat and trim in dress and appearance.
Syn -jaunty , chic , rakish , dashing
Dappled -marked with spots
The horse's dappled flank
Syn- variegated ,brindled
Daunt - to make feel nervous and less confident about something
Some people are daunted by technology
Syn- intimidate , abash
Dawdle -waste time; be slow.
She must not dawdle, she had to make the call now
Syn – procrastinate , loiter
Discretion- the quality of behaving or speaking in such a way as to avoid causing offence or revealing confidential information.
"she knew she could rely on his discretion"
Syn- prudence , vigilance
Dissent - hold or express opinions that are different with those commonly held
Two member dissented from the majority
Syn – dissidence , discord
Dispassionate- not influenced by strong emotion
She dealt with disaster in a. calm and dispassionate way
Syn- impassive , nonchalant
Dispel - drive away thought, belief
Syn- disband , expel
Dispense - distribute or provide (a service or information) to a number of people.
The C .M was dispensing woollen clothes to poor
Disport –amusement , diversion from work
A painting of ladies disporting themselves by a lake
Syn- conviviality, mirth
Dissemble-pretend
He was smiling dissembling his true emotions
Syn- camouflage,shroud
Disseminate- spread (something, especially information) widely
The health authorities should foster better climate by disseminating information
Syn- promulgate ,Propagate
Desertation- a long essay on a particular subject

Syn- thesis , discourse
Dissident - a person who opposes official policy
A dissident was jailed by ruling regime
Syn- discordant , heretical
Disdain - consider to be unworthy of one's consideration.
He disdained him as an inferior rabble
Syn- disparagement, insolence
disgruntled- angry or dissatisfied.
Judge receive letter from disgruntled member of the committee
Syn- displeased, Ingratitude
bellyaching- complain noisily
Workers were bellyaching about lack of resources
Syn- bemoan, groan
Dishevelled – untidy
A man with long dishevelled hair
Syn- bedraggled , messy
Dismal - pitifully or disgracefully bad.
He was shuddered watching his team dismal performance
Syn – awful ,

Current Affairs : 2nd August 2017

Current Affairs : 2nd August 2017

APPOINTMENTS
US Senate confirms Christopher Wray as FBI Director
The US Senate has confirmed the appointment of Christopher Wray as the Director of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Wray was elected to the post by winning 92-5 votes of the Senate. 
With this, Wray succeeds James Comey, who was unexpectedly fired by President Donald Trump in May 2017 in the midst of the investigation into Russian meddling in US Presidential Elections 2016.
Since then, Andrew McCabe has been serving as acting FBI director. Wray, a former high-ranking official in President George W Bush’s Justice Department who oversaw investigations into corporate fraud, takes over the FBI at such a challenging tme when Trump expelled Comey, who was admired within FBI.

🌐 Banking & Financial Awareness📆 (31 July & 1 August 2017)

 Banking & Financial Awareness
 (31 July & 1 August 2017)
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✔Airtel Payments Bank ties up with HPCL for ATM Services
14,000 HPCL stations will act as banking points for Airtel Payments Bank
Customers will be able to open new accounts, make cash deposits
Airtel Payments Bank aims to boost digital payments in the country
✔RBI imposes Rs 3 crore penalty on Union Bank of India

Important current affairs

Q1. What is the theme of International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking 2017?
Answer: Listen First-Listening to children and youth is the first step to help them grow healthy and safe
Q2. Which Cricket team became the team to score the most 300-plus totals in One Day International (ODI) Cricket?
Answer: Indian

August 2, 2017 - The Hindu Vocabulary

August 2, 2017 - The Hindu Vocabulary

◆A clear failure: On Tamil Nadu and NEET
EDITORIAL 1
◆Mishandle - manage or deal with (something) wrongly or ineffectively.
◆Norm - something that is usual, typical, or standard.
◆Solely - not involving anyone or anything else; only.

Banks and Their Tag Lines

 Banks and Their Tag Lines 
1. Allahabad Bank ------- A Tradition of Trust
2. Andhra Bank ----- Where India Banks
3. Bank of Baroda ---- India’s International Bank
4. Bank of India ---- Relationship beyond banking
5. Bank of Maharashtra ------ One family one bank
6. Canara Bank ----------- Together We Can
7. Central Bank of India ----- “Central To you Since 1911” 8. Corporation Bank ------ Prosperity for All
9. Dena Bank ------ Trusted Family Bank
10. Indian Bank ------- Your Tech- Friendly Bank
11. Indian Overseas Bank ----- Good people to grow with
12. Punjab National Bank ---- The name you can bank upon
13. Punjab & Sind Bank ------ Where service is a way of life

Current Affairs : 01st August 2017

Current Affairs : 01st August 2017
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APPOINTMENTS
Arvind Panagariya resigns as NITI Aayog Vice-Chairman
Arvind Panagariya, the first vice-chairman of NITI Aayog was considered to be Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s personal pick for economic reforms announced his resignation.

The 62-year-old Panagariya is an Indian-American economist and Professor of Economics at Columbia University. 
It is known for his market-friendly views and is a close associate of well-known trade economist Jagdish Bhagwati.
Lt Gen Abhay Krishna appointed as Chief of Eastern Command
Lt General Abhay Krishna, who owns extensive service experience of the Northeast India was appointed as the Chief of the Indian Army’s Eastern Command. Krishna succeeds Lt Gen Praveen Bakshi who has retired from service. 

The appointment of Krishna comes at a time when India is facing a stand-off with Chinese troops along the Sikkim sector. Krishna was currently serving as the Head of the Army’s Jaipur-based Southwestern Command.

Sameer Garde named Cisco president for India SAARC region
Tech giant Cisco named former Philips Healthcare executive, Sameer Garde as President for its India and South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) operations.

He succeeded Dinesh Malkani.
He will remain associated with Cisco as the strategic advisor till the end of September 2017.
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AWARDS AND HONOURS / RECOGNITIONS
Mukesh Ambani Becomes Asia’s Second-Richest Person
Mukesh Ambani has elbowed past Li Ka-shing to become Asia’s second-richest man as investors rallied behind his efforts to arm India’s poor with cheap data-loaded phones. 

The chairman of Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) has added $12.1 billion to his wealth in 2017, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. He passed Li Ka-shing, whose empire spans telecommunications, retail, and ports. 

Jio took just nine months after launching with a free introductory offer to rope in 117.3 million users and become India’s fourth-largest operator, according to government data.

President Donald Trump awarded First Medal of Honor to Vietnam Army Medic
President Donald Trump awarded his first Medal of Honor to James McCloughan, an Army medic who served in Vietnam.
He rescues Vietnam War is the first person to receive the Medal of Honor from President Donald Trump in Washington.
Donald John Trump is the 45th and current President of the United States.
DEATHS
Dhrupad maestro Ustad Hussain Sayeeduddin Dagar passes away
Ustad Hussain Sayeeduddin Dagar, a classical vocalist and one of the leading exponents of Dhupad tradition, passed away following a brief illness in Pune. He was 78 and is survived by his wife and two sons. 

Known to his admires as Sayeed Bhai, Sayeeduddin belongs to Dagar family of musicians that is the only one to practice Dhrupad, a form of Hindustani classical vocal music. 

He is the 19th generation of the family practising this form of music. With his demice, Sayeeduddin’s sons Nafeesuddin and Aneesuddin Dagar will now be the 20th generation of the family to practice Dhrupad.

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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
India-Bhutan New Trade and Transit agreement come into force
The new bilateral Agreement on Trade Commerce and Transit between India and Bhutan came into force recently.
It aims to further strengthen the bilateral trade relations between both countries.
The bilateral trade relations between India and Bhutan are governed by the Agreement on Trade, Commerce, and Transit. The agreement provides for a free trade regime between the territories of India and Bhutan. 

The agreement provides for a free trade regime between the territories of India and Bhutan.
World's longest pedestrian suspension bridge opens in Switzerland
The World's longest pedestrian suspension bridge 'Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge' has opened in Swiss Alpine resort of Zermatt Matterhorn in south Switzerland.

According to the Zermatt Matterhorn's press release, the steel bridge is 494 meters long and overtakes the "Titan-RT" bridge in Germany as the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge.

The trail is considered by many ones of the most beautiful two-day hikes in the Alps and at a narrow 65 centimeters wide, the bridge stretches like a thin wire across the steep valley floor.

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NATIONAL AFFAIRS
Delhi Metro Declared as World’s first Green Metro
The Delhi Metro Railway Corporation (DMRC) was recently declared as the world’s first green metro after it added a green certification for all its major buildings and installations.

They got the platinum rating for its 10 residential colonies for adherence to green building norms by the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC).

DMRC became the first railway project in the world to be registered by the United Nations under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).
Swachh Survekshan-2018 launched to assess sanitation in all 4,041 cities and towns of the country
Union Government launched ‘Swachh Survekshan-2018’ to rank all the 4,041 cities and towns in the country based on infrastructure development for improved sanitation services and their sustainability, outcomes, citizen connects and visible impact on the ground.

Under the survey launched by Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs, 500 cities with more than 1 lakh population and state and UT capitals will have all-India ranking. Also, 3,541 cities with less than 1 lakh population will have state and zonal rankings.

In the 73 cities with a population of million plus each and all state, capitals were ranked in which Mysuru, Chandigarh, and Tiruchirapalli emerged as the cleanest cities in that order. In the 2017 Survey, 434 cities with a population of one lakh plus each and state capitals were assessed in which Indore, Bhopal, and Visakhapatnam were the cleanest cities.

Union Government enters into nine Unilateral Advance Pricing Agreements (UAPAs) with Indian taxpayers
The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) entered into 9 Unilateral Advance Pricing Agreements (UAPAs) with Indian taxpayers.
The taxpayer has the option to rollback the APA for four preceding years, it makes a total of nine years of tax certainty is provided.
The international transactions covered in these nine APAs include the provision of software development services provision of IT enabled services, provision of engineering design services, distribution, contract manufacturing.

Supreme court bans use of five heavy metals in firecrackers
The Supreme Court imposed a ban on the use of five harmful heavy metals like lithium, antimony, mercury, arsenic and lead in the manufacturing of firecrackers as they cause air pollution.

The apex court held that it is the responsibility of the Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation (PESO) to ensure compliance with ban order particularly in Sivakasi in Tamil Nadu where there are a large number of firecracker manufacturers.

PESO is the apex department to control and administer manufacture, storage, transport and handling of explosives, petroleum, compressed gases and other hazardous substances in India.

19th RCEP Trade Negotiating Committee Meeting held in Hyderabad
The 19th round of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Trade Negotiating Committee (TNC) meetings and other related meetings were held from 17 to 28 July 2017 in Hyderabad, India.

The parallel meetings were also held by the three main Working Groups on Trade in goods, services, and investment. Working Groups in other areas like electronic commerce, Intellectual Property, Legal and Institutional Issues etc. also had held their meetings.

RCEP is a proposed comprehensive regional economic integration agreement (mega Free Trade Agreement) amongst the 10-ASEAN countries (Brunei, Indonesia, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Singapore and Vietnam) and its six Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) partners namely Australia, New Zealand, India, China, Japan, and Korea.

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SPORTS AFFAIRS
Los Angels to host 2028 Games and Paris gets 2024 for Summer Olympics
Los Angeles reached an agreement with the leaders of the International Olympic Committee on plans to host the 2028 Summer Games.
It announced its bid for the 2028 Summer Olympics after agreeing on a deal that paves the way for Paris to host in 2024.
The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens, Greece in 1896.
India won 24 medals at Jordan Open Table Tennis Tournament
India won total 24 medals at the Jordan Junior and Cadet Open table tennis tournament.
It includes 7 Gold, 7 Silver and 10 Bronze medals in the event, India was the second best finishers.
Payas Jain won silver in the tournament recently.
Rahul, Manu-Sumeeth won title at Lagos Open Title
Indian shuttler C Rahul Yadav and Men’s doubles pair of Manu Attri and B Sumeeth Reddy won the Men’s singles and Men’s doubles title at Lagos International challenge.

It was held in Nigeria.
Rahul recently won the bronze medal in the Russain Open Grand Prix.

Quiz

Ques. : 1 The Indian women's basketball team defeated which of the following teams to win Division B of the FIBA Asia Cup 2017 held in Bengaluru?
1) Kazakhstan
2) Lebanon
3) New Zealand
4) Philippines
5) Jordan
Answer:- 1) Kazakhstan
Ques. : 2 India's foreign exchange reserves recently touched a new record high of USD 391.33 bn. Which of the following is NOT a component of India’s foreign exchange reserves?

1) Foreign Currency Assets (FCAs)
2) India's reserve position with the IMF
3) Special Drawing Rights with the IMF 4) Gold reserves
5) None of these
Answer:- 5) None of these
Ques. : 3 Which of the following insurers is all set to take over Sahara India Life Insurance with effect from Jul 31, 2017?
1) Bajaj Allianz
2) SBI Life
3) ICICI Prudential
4) IDBI Federal
5) HDFC Life
Answer:- 3) ICICI Prudential
Ques. : 4 South Korea will deploy four additional units of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defence (THAAD) anti-missile defence system which are being offered from

1) Japan
2) US
3) Russia
4) Sweden
5) UK
Answer:- 2) US
Ques. : 5 Who among the following is the present Governor of Maharashtra with the additional charge of Tamil Nadu?
1) Keshari Nath Tripathi
2) Senayangba Chubatoshi Jamir
3) Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala
4) C Vidyasagar Rao
5) ESL Narasimhan
Answer:- 4) C Vidyasagar Rao
Ques. : 6 The Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) has said that search for new uranium deposits in the country would be intensified. The present Chairman of AEC is

1) Sekhar Basu
2) Shashi Shanker
3) Gurdeep Singh
4) KN Vyas
5) T Suvarna Raju
Answer:- 1) Sekhar Basu
Ques. : 7 India is the world's third-biggest exporter of beef according to the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and the OECD. The world’s biggest exporter of beef is

1) Australia
2) US
3) Brazil
4) China
5) Malaysia
Answer:- 3) Brazil
Ques. : 8 Twenty-nine Indian cities and towns fall under “severe” to “very severe” seismic zones, according to the National Centre for Seismology (NCS). Which of the following is NOT one of them?

1) Shimla
2) Puducherry
3) Kohima 4) Patna
5) None of these
Answer:- 5) None of these
Ques. : 9 India and which of the following countries are pushing for the development of the Asia Africa Growth Corridor (AAGC), an alternative to China’s OBOR?

1) South Korea
2) Japan
3) US
4) Australia
5) South Africa
Answer:- 2) Japan
Ques. : 10 Four payments bank have been launched so far in India. Which of the following is NOT one of them?
1) India Post Payments Bank
2) Paytm Payments Bank
3) Airtel Payment Bank
4) Fino Payments Bank
5) None of these
Answer:- 5) None of these

NOSTRO, VOSTRO, LORO Accounts

NOSTRO, VOSTRO, LORO Accounts
Quiz for the same in comments section
Nowadays, bank operations are not confined within a national border. Banks are opening branches in foreign countries. But the problem is - Is it possible for a bank to open branch in each and every country?

Obvious answer is no. Then what is the easiest way to handle this situation?
Open an account in the foreign countries' bank!!
Here Nostro, Vostro and Loro accounts come into play. Note that all these accounts are termed as one's own country-basis.

NOSTRO Account
Italian word 'nostro' means 'ours'. Hence, Nostro account points at - "Our account with you"

Nostro accounts are generally held in a foreign country (with a foreign bank), by a domestic bank (from our perspective, our bank). It obviates that account is maintained in that foreign currency.

For example, SBI account with HSBC in U.K.(may be)
VOSTRO Account
Italian word 'vostro' means 'yours'. Hence, Vostro account points at - "Your account with us"

Vostro accounts are generally held by a foreign bank in our country (with a domestic bank). It generally maintained in Indian Rupee (if we consider India)

For example, HSBC account is held with SBI in India. (may be)
LORO Account
Again, Italian word 'loro' means 'theirs'. Therefore, it points at - "Their account with them"

Loro accounts are generally held by a 3rd party bank, other than the account maintaining bank or with whom account is maintained.

For example, BOI wants to transact with HSBC, but doesn't have any account, while SBI maintains an account with HSBC in U.K. Then BOI could use SBI account. (again may be)

Important Banking/Economic Terminologies

Important Banking/Economic Terminologies
ATM (Automatic Teller Machines): They are machines that dispense cash, receive cash, accept cheques, and give balance details and mini statements to the customers through Computer network

Bancassurance: It is the distribution of insurance products and the insurance policies of insurance companies by banks as corporate agents through their branches. Banks charge a fee for this service from insurance companies

Bouncing of a cheque: When an account has insufficient funds the cheque is not payable and is returned by the bank with a reason “Exceeds arrangement” or “funds insufficient”.

Bank Account: It is account of nominal interest which can only be used for personal purpose and which has some restrictions on withdrawal

Bank Rate: It is the rate of interest charged by a central bank to commercial banks on the advances and the loans it extends.

Basis Point: One-hundredth of 1% point normally used for indicating cost of finance
Balanced budget: A budget is said to be a balanced budget when current income is same as current expenditure.
Balance of Trade: Refers to the relationship between the values of country’s imports and its export, i.e., the visible balance. These items only form part of the balance of payments which are (a) invisible items and (b) movements of capital.

Budget Deficit: When the expenditure of the Govt. exceeds the revenue, the balance between the two is the budget deficit.
Call Money: It is a loan that is made for a very short period of a few days only with a low rate of interest
Cheque: It is written by an individual to transfer amount between two accounts of the same bank or a different bank and the money is withdrawn from the account.

Core Banking: It is a general term used to describe the services provided by a group of networked bank branches
Core Banking Solutions (CBS): In this all the branches of the bank are connected together and the customer can access his/her funds or transactions from any other branch.

CRR (Cash Reverse Ratio): the amount of funds that a bank keep with the RBI. If the percentage of CRR increases then the amount with the bank comes down.

Current Account: It is an account that can be opened generally for business purposes with no restrictions on withdrawals and no interest paid

Debit Card: It is a card issued by the bank so the customers can withdraw their money from their account electronically.
Deflation: Decline in the general price level of goods and services leading to rise in the value (purchasing power). A method of statistical conversion of a series of data to compensate for the general rise in prices.

Demat Account: The way in which a bank keeps money in a deposit account in the same way the Depository Company converts share certificates into electronic form and keep them in a Demat account.

Dishonour of Cheque: Non-payment of a cheque by the paying banker with a return memo giving reasons for the non-payment
E-Banking: It is a type of banking in which we can conduct financial transactions electronically. RTGS, Credit cards, Debit cards etc come under this category.

EFT – (Electronic Fund Transfer): In this we use Automatic teller machine, wire transfer and computers to move funds between different accounts in different or same bank.

Fiscal policy:  Government’s expenditure and tax policy, an important means of moderating the upswings and downswings of the business cycle.

Fiscal Deficit: It is the amount of Funds borrowed by the government to meet the expenditures.
Inflation: It is an increase in the quantity of money in circulation without any corresponding increase in goods thus leading to an abnormal rise in the price level

Initial Public Offering (IPO): It is the time when a company makes the first offering of the shares to the public.
Kiosk Banking: Doing banking from a cubicle from which food, newspapers, tickets, etc are also sold
Leverage Ratio: It is a financial ratio which gives us an idea or a measure of a company’s ability to meet its financial losses.
Liquidity: It is the ability of converting an investment quickly into cash with no loss in value.
Market Capitalization: The product of the share price and number of the company’s outstanding ordinary shares.
Mortgage: It is a kind of security which one offers for taking an advance or loan from someone.
Mutual Fund: These are investment schemes. It pools money from various investors in order to purchase securities.
Monetary Policy: it refers to the Central Government policy with respect to the quantity of money in the economy, the rate of interest and the exchange rate

Non-bank ATM / White labeled ATM: An ATM or cash machine that does not prominently display a bank’s name or logo. A fee will be charged for cash withdrawals in these ATMs and they don’t accept deposits

Non-performing Assets (NPAs): NPA or non-performing loans are loans given by a bank on which repayments or interest payments are not being made on time

Permanent Account Number (PAN): PAN is a number issued by the Income Tax Department to their tax payers.
Plastic Money: Plastic money is a name given to Credit cards, Debit cards, ATM cards anf International Cards issued by banks
Point of Sale (PoS): PoS refers to a location at which a payment of a card transaction occurs
Prime Lending Rate (PLR): Rate of interest at which a bank gives loan to its most reliable customer i.e., customer with ‘zero risk’

Pass Book: It is a book where all the bank transactions are recorded. They are mainly issued to Current or Savings Bank account holders.

Repo Rate: Commercial banks borrow funds by the RBI if there is any shortage in the form of rupees. If this rate increases it becomes expensive to borrow money from RBI and vice versa.

Reverse Repo Rate: It is the exact opposite of repo rate. It is the rate at which RBI borrows money from banks when it feels there is too much money floating in the banking system

Special Drawing Rights (SDR): It is a reserve asset (Paper Gold) created within the framework of the International Monetary Fund in an attempt to increase international liquidity

SLR (Statutory Liquidity Ratio): It is amount that a commercial bank should have before giving credits to its customers which should be either in the form of gold, money or bonds.

Teller: He/she is a staff member of the bank who cashes cheques, accepts deposits and perform different banking services for the general mass.

Universal Banking: When financial institutions and banks undertake activities related to banking like investment, issue of debit and credit card etc then it is known as universal banking.

Value Added Tax (VAT): This form of tax has been in operation in some countries. If brings a value added tax, a tax levied on the values that is added to goods and services turned out by the producers during stages of production and distribution.

Virtual Banking: Internet banking is sometimes known as virtual banking. It is called so because it has no bricks and boundaries. It is controlled by the World Wide Web.

Wholesale Banking: It is similar to retail banking with a slight difference that it mainly focuses on the financial needs of the institutional clients and the industry.

Zero Based Budgeting:  The practice of justifying the utility in cost benefit terms of each government expenditure on projects. The ZBB technique, involves a serious review of every scheme before a budgetary provision is made in its favour. This form of financial planning is with an objective to ensure that every rupee spent is result oriented. If ZBB is properly implemented it could help to reverse the trend of large deficits on the revenue account of the Union Government.

Zero Coupon Bond: It is a bond that is sold at good discount as it has no coupon.

Current Affairs May 2017


29th May, Current Affairs: 

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a four nation visit. After the first stop over at Germany, Prime Minister will meet the top leadership of Spain, Russia and France.  
  • South African batsman Hashim Amla has break Virat Kohli's record as the fastest to reach 7,000 ODI runs in the course of the third and final ODI against England at Lord's. He reach the landmark in 150 innings.  
  • Arsenal wins the FA Cup after defeating Chelsea by 2-­1. 

26 Tips for Spotting Errors in English for Bank PO

Even those of us who are well-versed with English end up making the silliest of errors in grammar. It is a very natural tendency but error-spotting is not an art that one can’t master. It is just a matter of swearing by some guidelines and practice! Here are 26 tips for error spotting in English:

SBI PO PRELIMS 2017 CUTOFF

SBI PO PRELIMS 2017 CUTOFF






SBI PO Result 2017 | SBI PO Prelims Result Out

SBI PO Prelims 2017 Exam Result is out. Check your SBI PO results here.
State Bank of India (SBI) has released the online PO prelims examination result 2017, which was held on 29th April, 30th April, 06th May and 07th May 2017. We congratulate those candidates who got selected for SBI PO mains examination which will be held on 04th June 2017 and those who are not selected don't get dishearten as this is the start of the year and you have a huge lineup of exams ahead.


Click Here To Check SBI PO Prelims 2017 Result [Link active]

Many Many Congratulation to all selected Candidates!!!

Current Affairs April 2017

30th April, Current Affairs: 


  • Aizawl FC wins the I­League after drawing 1­1 with Shillong Lajong. They are the first club from north­east to wins the title. 


28th April, Current Affairs: 


  • President Pranab Mukherjee conferred the Jnanpith award on eminent Bengali poet Sankha Ghosh in New Delhi. 


27th April, Current Affairs: 

Current Affairs March 2017

31st March, Current Affairs:

  • President Pranab Mukherjee inaugurated the biggest River festival 'Nam
    ami Brahmaputra' in Guwahati.
  • India becomes net exporter of Electricity for 1st time as India has exported around 5,798 Million Units to Nepal,
  • Bangladesh and Myanmar which is 213 Million units more than the import of around 5,585 Million units from Bhutan.
  • Kanha Tiger Reserve became the first tiger reserve in India to officially introduce a mascot named Bhoorsingh the Barasingha.

Foreign Direct Investment

Foreign Direct Investment
Development of any nation depends upon the economy of that particular nation. Today we will talk about the concept of FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) and tries to learn the role of FDI in indian context.

Toady in modern era supremacy of any nation does not depend upon the area and military power. Economy is the biggest criteria for the development of any nation. Now the war is of economy. Singapore , Hong Kong , Switzerland etc are some of the example of the dominance of economy in the world despite of their weak military power and smaller area.

SBI’s New Rules from 1st April 2017 : Important Highlights....

SBI’s New Rules from 1st April 2017 : Important Highlights....
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Friends, as you know, the State Bank of India (SBI)
authorities have formulated new rules for SBI
Transactions from tomorrow ( 1st April 2017 ). From tomorrow, the bank will charge the penalty of non-maintenance of minimum balance on accounts, ATM Transactions and other services. Here is a quick look on the new rules of SBI.
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Quick View of the New Rules :
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=>3 times deposit free in your account. After more than 3 times deposit, you will pay 50/- per deposit.

Goods and Services Tax (GST) : Important Details

Goods and Services Tax (GST) : Important Details you should know...
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The Lok Sabha has passed all four bills related to the
Goods and Services Tax (GST) introduced by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley. The four bills are the Central GST Bill , the Integrated GST Bill , the GST Compensation Bill
and the UT-GST Bill . The GST will aid free flow of goods and services across India and make goods cheaper, Jaitley said.
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Nationalised Banks Founder Name and Year's

Nationalised Banks Founder Name and Year's ***
=> Bank Name ⏩⏩ State Bank of India
Founder Name : British Govern
Established Year ⏩⏩ July 1, 1955
=> Bank Name ⏩⏩ State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur.
Founder Name ⏩⏩ Maharaja Ganga Singh of Bikaner and Ramnath Anandilal Podar.
Established Year ⏩⏩1963.

1ST IN INDIA

 1. The First Bank in India – Bank of Hindustan
 2. First Governor of RBI – Mr. Osborne Smith
 3. First Indian governor of RBI – Mr. C D Deshmukh
 4. First Bank to Introduce ATM in India – HSBC
 5. First Bank to introduce saving Bank in India – Presidency bank in 1830
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 6. First Bank to Introduce Cheque system in India – Bengal Bank 1784
 7. First Bank to introduce Internet Banking – ICICI BANK

Name of Schemes/Date of Launching/Objective of Scheme/Official Websites



Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY)
28 August 2014
Financial inclusion and access to financial services for all households in the country
www.pmjdy.gov.in

Pradhan Mantri Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana (PMSSY)
22 January 2015
Secure the future of girl child
www.nsiindia.gov.in

RULES REGARDING USES OF VERBS


RULES REGARDING USES OF VERBS

1.When there are two Subjects in a sentence and they are not in the same Number, then we
must have to use separate Auxiliaries (is, are, am, was, were, have, has) for both of them.
For example,
Incorrect- Three- killed and one were injured.
Correct- Three were killed and one was injured.


2.A single Verb should be made to serve two Subjects, only when the form of Verb is same for both the subjects.
For example,
Incorrect- I am seventeen years old and my sister fourteen.
Correct- I am seventeen years old and my sister is fourteen.

THE HINDU VOCABULARY || IMPORTANT FOR SBI PO

THE HINDU VOCABULARY
😘| 04.04.2017 | IMPORTANT FOR SBI PO😘

These below👇 Vocab👇Quizz Conduct by @Swarna 🙋 see comment box

1. GULLIBLE (NOUN): naive
Synonyms: foolish, unsophisticated
Antonyms: astute, discerningExample Sentence:
He is a gullible person.
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2. DISCONTENTMENT (NOUN): dissatisfaction
Synonyms: disgruntlement, displeasure
Antonyms: delight, pleasure
Example Sentence:
He is filled with discontentment.