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Date Submitted: 09/06/2015 07:44 PM
UNITED COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED
Submitted to :
Tasnim Rezoana Tanim
Lecturer,
School of Business,
North South University
Submitted By:
Name
Niaz Shariar
Apurbo Kr. Saha
Noel Mannan
Atikur Rahman
Mishal Zaman
ID
123 1064 030
Wahidul Islam
123 0596 030
ANALYZING UCBL FROM THE MANAGEMENT
PERSPECTIVE
Executive Summary
This report is based on analyzing an organization from the management perspective. We chose
one of the three leading banks, United Commercial Bank Limited.
In our report, we worked on the managerial aspects of the above mentioned bank. It was a great
opportunity to experience and gather knowledge different types of banking operations. Our
faculty supervisor helped us to choose the topic.
In the new competitive business era, private banking sector is getting more competitive in
Bangladesh. In this sector the most difficult job is done by the managers.
We conduct an interview with the senior vice president of the United Commercial Bank Limited,
Bangshal branch. Through the interview we came to know a lot of important features of this
bank.
UCBL is committed for sustainable development of the country. Visionary policy makers along
with a dynamic Management team are leading UCBL to its goal. It has created a clear difference
from the competitors with its fast, friendly and personalized services to its clients. Modern,
world class banking is made available here in Bangladesh by UCBL.
In its journey of almost 30 years United Commercial Bank Ltd. Has create a strong customer
base of around 0.40 million clients. The customer base of UCBL is going high rapidly. Peoples
are influencing to work with UCBL due its modern services and customer values. Within a long
journey of almost 30 years UCBL can able to setup it as an attractive brand in the Banking sector
of Bangladesh. That is why the Bank has already established its network throughout the six
Divisions in Bangladesh. Not only that, still the Bank is...