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TOPIC:

FACILITIES PROVIDED BY BANK TO EXPORT AND IMPORT

OBJECTIVES OF PROJECT To understand the concept of Export and Import Business. To identify the scheme preference of Exporters and Importers. To show the wide range of facilities available in Export and Import Business by Bank. THE SCOPE OF RESEARCH Researcher found the following scopes: To study the awareness among customers related to Export and Import Business. Future prospect of Export and Import. Importance of Export and Import Business.

INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT

1.1 INTRODUCTION OF EXIM BANK

Exim Bank (The Export-Import Bank of India) is an Indian government-owned financial institution for the public sector created by and Act of the Parliament of India: the Export-Import Bank of India Act 1981. Exim Bank is managed by a Board of Directors, which has

representatives from the Government, Reserve Bank of India, Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India (ECGC), a financial institution, public sector banks, and the business community. Exim Bank is managed by a Board of Directors, which has representatives from the Government, Reserve Bank of India, Export Credit Guarantee Corporation (ECGC) of India, a financial institution, public sector banks, and the business community. 1.2 EXPORT AND IMPORT An export is any good or commodity, transported from one country to another country in a legitimate fashion, typically for use in trade. Export goods or services are provided to foreign consumers by domestic producers. Export is an important part of international trade. An import is any goods (e.g. a commodity) or service brought in from one country to another country in a legitimate fashion, typically for use in trade. It is a good that is brought in from another country for sale.[1] Import goods or services are provided to domestic consumers by foreign producers. An import in the receiving country is an export to the sending country.

METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY


The collection of data refers to a planned gathering of information relevant to the subject matter of the study from the units under investigation the method of collection of data depends mainly upon the nature, objective and scope of the inquiry on one hand and available of resources and time on the other hand. Data may be classified into primary and secondary data, depending upon the nature and mode of collection. Mainly the data is collected from: 1. Primary data 2. Secondary data 1) Primary data: Primary data is collected from the staff of UCO BANK. And the collection of the data through interaction with various respondents. 2) Secondary data:

Secondary data collected from the published magazines and websites to collect the data. The secondary data is collected from the following sources. Business magazines Journals Company broachers and books Published books Website

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