Corporate Social Activities of Private Commercial Banks in Bangladesh: An Evaluation
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https://doi.org/10.18034/abr.v4i2.79Keywords:
Corporate, Social, Bank, People, BangladeshAbstract
Every business organization has some responsibilities to the people because organizations need people to sell their products. No organization can make profit without selling products to the customers. However, every bank needs customers to sell products for earning profits. In this case, the authority of each bank should accomplish some activities for the well-being of the people in the society. Thus, this paper attempts to evaluate the corporate social activities of private commercial banks in Bangladesh. This paper also tries to explore the problems of corporate social activities accomplished by the private commercial banks in Bangladesh and suggests some measures to enhance the performance of the banks while they are accomplishing social activities for the people in the society.
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Development of Environment, Government of Bangladesh: www.doe.bd.org
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