Financial Comparison of Foreign Schedule Banks: Chapter Bangladesh

Abstract

The banking industry of Bangladesh is a mixed one comprising nationalized, private and foreign commercial banks. Many efforts have been made to explain the performance of these banks. Understanding the performance of bank requires knowledge about the profitability. Indeed, the performance evaluation of foreign commercial banks is especially important today because of the fierce competition. The banking industry is experiencing major transition for the last two decades. It is becoming an imperative for banks to endure the pressure coming from both domestic and external factors and prove to be profitable. For this reason, we are work on financial performance of foreign bank and compare the banks. So, we can understand about the financial position of foreign bank in Bangladesh. The study tries to analyze the Financial Performance with Comparison of selected Foreign Schedule Banks in Bangladesh by using some analytical ratio calculation methods in financial applications. The objective is to identify the overview of foreign bank and their historical background and the key factors of ratios analysis that help to financial compare with each other.

Country : Bangladesh

1 SK. Kamrul Hassan2 Md. Shahriar Parvez

  1. Assistant Professor, Faculty of Business Administration, Fareast International University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
  2. PhD Research Fellow, Department of Marketing, Faculty of Business Studies, Jagannath University, Dhaka, Bangladesh

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