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Banking Research Report
24 March 2017 3rd January 2017 Banking Research Report Industry Overview As of March 2017, the local banking industry constitutes of 23 licensed banks by the Bank of Mauritius (BoM), of which 10 are local banks, 9 are foreign-owned subsidiaries, and 4 are branches of international banks. Of the 23 banks, 2 carry on exclusively private banking business and 1 carries on exclusively Islamic banking business. In April 2015, the BoM revoked the banking licence of Bramer Banking Corporation Ltd (BBCL) owing to serious impairment in its capital and failure to demonstrate its ability to address capital and liquidity issues in accordance to the BoM’s requirements. A new licence has been issued to the National Commercial Bank Ltd (NCB Ltd) with the assets of ex-BBCL transferred to the new bank. In early January 2016, the assets and liabilities of NCB Ltd were transferred to the Mauritius Post and Cooperative Bank Ltd, which now operates as a new entity known as the MauBank Ltd. Following the aforementioned revocation, dealings in the securities of the defunct Bramer Bank has been suspended by the Stock Exchange of Mauritius (SEM) with immediate effect. On another note, ABC Banking Ltd which obtained its banking licence in year 2010, was listed on the Development and Enterprise Market (DEM) of the SEM on the 18th February 2016. The newcomer witnessed a remarkable hike of 83.3% to its introductory share price of Rs15.00 during the year 2016 and hit a record high of Rs27.80 during February this year. With the vision to act as a bridge between Africa and Asia, BOM issued a licence to the Bank of China (Mauritius), a subsidiary of the Bank of China, which started its operations in Sept 2016. -
Copyright by Gwendolyn Sarah Kirk 2016
Copyright by Gwendolyn Sarah Kirk 2016 The Dissertation committee for Gwendolyn Sarah Kirk certifies that this is the approved version of the following dissertation: Uncivilized language and aesthetic exclusion: Language, power and film production in Pakistan Committee: _____________________________ Craig Campbell, Co-Supervisor _____________________________ Elizabeth Keating, Co-Supervisor _____________________________ Kamran Ali _____________________________ Patience Epps _____________________________ Ali Khan _____________________________ Kathleen Stewart _____________________________ Anthony Webster Uncivilized language and aesthetic exclusion: Language, power and film production in Pakistan by Gwendolyn Sarah Kirk, B.A.; M.A. Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Texas at Austin in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy The University of Texas at Austin December 2016 To my parents Acknowledgements This dissertation would not have been possible first and foremost without the kindness and generosity of the filmmakers I worked with at Evernew Studio. Parvez Rana, Hassan Askari, Z.A. Zulfi, Pappu Samrat, Syed Noor, Babar Butt, and literally everyone else I met in the film industry were welcoming and hospitable beyond what I ever could have hoped or imagined. The cast and crew of Sharabi, in particular, went above and beyond to facilitate my research and make sure I was at all times comfortable and safe and had answers to whatever stupid questions I was asking that day! Along with their kindness, I was privileged to witness their industry, creativity, and perseverance, and I will be eternally inspired by and grateful to them. My committee might seem large at seven members, but all of them have been incredibly helpful and supportive throughout my time in graduate school, and each of them have helped develop different dimensions of this work. -
Effectiveness of Financial Risk Management Framework: an Analysis of the Mauritian Banking Sector
Journal of Financial Risk Management, 2019, 8, 106-124 http://www.scirp.org/journal/jfrm ISSN Online: 2167-9541 ISSN Print: 2167-9533 Effectiveness of Financial Risk Management Framework: An Analysis of the Mauritian Banking Sector Lilesh Sookye, Aleesha Mohamudally-Boolaky University of Technology, Mauritius, Port Louis, Mauritius How to cite this paper: Sookye, L., & Abstract Mohamudally-Boolaky, A. (2019). Effective- ness of Financial Risk Management Frame- The global economic meltdown caused by the subprime mortgage crisis in the work: An Analysis of the Mauritian Bank- United States in 2007 along with its subsequent adverse effects on the econ- ing Sector. Journal of Financial Risk Man- omy, financial participants around the world, have raised questions on the agement, 8, 106-124. effectiveness of the financial risk management policies adopted by financial https://doi.org/10.4236/jfrm.2019.82008 institutions and banks worldwide. This study focuses on the analysis of the Received: April 28, 2019 risk management framework and its efficiency in the Mauritian banking sec- Accepted: June 18, 2019 tor. Panel regression and Non-parametric regression Lowess Smoother meth- Published: June 21, 2019 odologies were employed in measuring the impact of the various financial risks on the efficiency of risk management of a sample of ten Mauritian banks Copyright © 2019 by author(s) and over a period of eight years. The dependent variable selected to measure risk Scientific Research Publishing Inc. This work is licensed under the Creative management efficiency is the Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR). On the other Commons Attribution International hand, the financial risks indicators are the credit risk (CRisk), liquidity ratio License (CC BY 4.0). -
Bank of Mauritius Covid-19 Household Support Programme Frequently Asked Questions (Faqs)
BANK OF MAURITIUS COVID-19 HOUSEHOLD SUPPORT PROGRAMME FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS) 1. What is the BOM COVID-19 Household Support Programme? The prevailing situation may pose a huge challenge for people at large. As a measure of solidarity, The Bank of Mauritius has permitted all commercial banks to offer households earning a combined monthly basic salary of up to Rs 50,000 the following moratorium on their existing loans: a) Up to 6 months moratorium on capital repayments on their existing household loans as from 01 April 2020. b) In addition, relief on interest payable for the month of April, May and June 2020. 2. What is the definition of a “household”? A household comprises of a husband and wife jointly, or a single parent. 3. What is the effective date of the measures to households? The measures are effective 1st April 2020. Capital and interest repayments remain operational for March 2020. 4. What is a household loan and which credit facilities are concerned? Household loans include all existing consumer Mauritian Rupee loans, which have been disbursed to a household by a commercial bank. Applicable loans are therefore Personal Loans, Housing Loans and Educational Loans. Overdrafts, credit cards, leasing facilities and other such facilities that do not reckon as a loan are excluded. 5. What is the eligibility criteria under the BOM scheme? a. Households having consumer loans with MauBank Ltd and adversely impacted by COVID- 19. b. In addition, the combined monthly basic salary of the household (husband and wife jointly or single parent) should not exceed Rs 50,000* 6. -
Merchants Acceptance of Plastic Cards Payments in Mauritius
Academy of Marketing Studies Journal Volume 25, Issue 2, 2021 Recommendations POST COVID 19 CASHLESS SOCIETIES: MERCHANTS ACCEPTANCE OF PLASTIC CARDS PAYMENTS IN MAURITIUS Sharmila Pudaruth, University of Mauritius Thanika Devi Juwaheer, University of Mauritius Lomendra Vencataya, University of Mauritius Rajesh Sannegadu, University of Mauritius ABSTRACT The paper aims to provide broad insights towards the acceptance of plastic card payments from merchants in Mauritius. A quantitative research approach has been adopted for the paper whereby the perceptions of merchants have been tapped by adopting quantitative research techniques, by conducting a survey with 200 merchants across the 9 districts of the island of Mauritius. As far as the perception of merchants is concerned for plastic card acceptance, only 37% of merchants accept plastic card payments and they have highlighted such factors as ‘to increase frequency sales (21.7%)’, ‘to increase competitiveness (20.8%)’ and ‘lower risks of theft and counterfeit (19.8%)’ as the main reasons for adopting innovative payment solutions. This original research has made a valuable contribution to the body of literature as there is a lack of empirical and holistic studies towards innovative payment solutions in Mauritius. Therefore, the research has enough concrete and empirical findings that would serve as a roadmap for banking executives, credit card companies, policy makers of banking industry and merchants to better promote and sustain the adoption of plastic cards by devising appealing marketing strategies in Post Covid19. The research will also provide merchants with insightful ideas to promote the adoption of plastic cards among customers as merchants are in direct touch with customers in the retail outlets of Mauritius. -
BA 1St Year Students (2020-21) Enrollment No
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THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE of MAURITIUS Published by Authority
THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF MAURITIUS Published by Authority No. 50 - Port Louis : Saturday 20 May 2017 — Rs. 25.00 L — TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL NOTICES 707 — Special Legal Supplement 708 — Legal Supplement 709 1 t° 7 Notice under the Land Acquisition Act 712 J 713' j t° 7 Notice for Public Inspection of EIA Report 715 J 716 . — Appointment of Chairperson and Members of the Scaffold Contractor’s Permit Committee 717 — Registration of a Trade Union 718 1 to z Notice under Section 4(2)(3) of The Private Security Service Act 2004 719 ) 720 — Annual list for Registered Nurses and Midwives (Mauritius and Rodrigues) for the year 2017 721 1 to z Notice under the Insolvency Act 731 ) 732 — Notice under the National Transport Authority 733 — Notice under the Patents, Industrial Designs & Trademarks Act SPECIAL LEGAL SUPPLEMENT See General Notice No. 707 LEGAL SUPPLEMENT See General Notice No. 708 1838 The Mauritius Government Gazette General Notice No. 707 of 2017 First Publication SPECIAL LEGAL SUPPLEMENT General Notice No. 709 of 2017 The undermentioned Bill is published in the THE LAND ACQUISITION ACT Special Legal Supplement to this number of the (Notice given under Section 8) Government Gazette: Notice is hereby given that I have decided to A Bill “To make better provision for the acquire compulsorily on behalf of the State of extradition of persons from, and to, Mauritius” Mauritius a portion of land situate at Phoenix in the district of Plaines Wilhems for the public (Bill No. VI of 2017) purpose of widening the Port Louis - Plaisance Dual Carriageway (Ml). -
ANNUAL REPORT MAUBANK Annual Report 2019 001 Table of Contents
ANNUAL REPORT MAUBANK Annual Report 2019 001 Table of Contents 004 Corporate information 007 Chairman Statement 008 Chief Executive Statement 012 Directors’ report 021 Corporate governance report 035 Statement of compliance 037 Statement of management’s responsibility for financial reporting 038 Report from the secretary 039 Independent auditor’s report 043 Statements of financial position 045 Statements of profit or loss and other comprehensive income 047 Statements of changes in equity 049 Cash flow statements for the year ended 050 Notes to the financial statements 154 Management discussion and analysis 173 Administrative information CORPORATE INFORMATION MAUBANK 004 Annual Report 2019 Corporate Information DIRECTORS: Non-Executive Directors Appointed on Resigned on Mr Burkutoola Mahmadally (Chairman) 29 March 2019 Mr Lalloo Said (Chairman) 20 January 2016 01 October 2018 Dr Paligadu Dharamraj (was appointed Acting Chairman on 06 June 2018) 07 March 2015 06 August 2019 Mr Nicolas Jean Marie Cyril 13 March 2015 Mr Putchay Vassoo Allymootoo 20 January 2016 05 September 2019 Mr Gokhool Ashvin Jain 23 February 2016 Mr Nilamber Anoop Kumar 22 March 2016 Mr Codabux Muhammad Javed 10 March 2017 Executive Directors Mr Mungar Premchand 23 November 2018 Mr Nagarajan Sridhar 24 September 2015 21 September 2018 MAUBANK Annual Report 2019 005 KEY MANAGEMENT TEAM: Position Mr Mungar Premchand Chief Executive Officer (As from 23 November 2018) Mr Nagarajan Sridhar (As from 24 September 2015 to 21 September 2018) Chief Executive Officer Mr Vydelingum -
High Court of Delhi Advance Cause List
HIGH COURT OF DELHI ADVANCE CAUSE LIST LIST OF BUSINESS FOR TH TUESDAY, THE 15 SEPTEMBER, 2015 INDEX PAGES 1. APPELLATE JURISDICTION 01 TO 52 2. COMPANY JURISDICTION 53 TO 55 3. ORIGINAL JURISDICTION 56 TO 70 4. REGISTRAR GENERAL/ 71 TO 87 REGISTRAR(ORGL.)/ REGISTRAR (ADMN.)/ JOINT REGISTRARS(ORGL). 15.09.2015 1 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 15.09.2015 [Note : Unless otherwise specified, before all appellate side courts, fresh matters shown in the supplementary lists will be taken up first.] COURT NO. 1 (DIVISION BENCH-I) HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE JAYANT NATH AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS ____________________________ 1. LPA 764/2014 GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI RAMAN DUGGAL,ANUJ Vs. MOHD AHMAD AND ORS AGGARWAL,ANURAG AHLUWALIA 2. W.P.(C) 1639/2013 ALL INDIA PUNJAB AND SIND ADAM AND ASSO.,ANIL BANK OFFICERS UNION SONI,MAHINDER SINGH,H S Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS PARIHAR 3. W.P.(C) 5927/2015 SMD GIRLS COLLEGE OF SANJAY SHARAWAT CM APPL. 10736/2015 EDUCATION WITH W.P.(C) 5940/2015 Vs. NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR TEACHER EDUCATION AND ORS 4. W.P.(C) 5940/2015 L R SEHRAWAT COLLEGE OF SANJAY SHARAWAT CM APPL. 10763/2015 EDUCATION Vs. NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR TEACHER EDUCATION AND ANR 5. W.P.(C) 7336/2015 S N SINGH PET. IN PERSON CM APPL. 13481/2015 Vs. GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI AND ANR 6. W.P.(C) 8364/2015 GUJARAT STATE PETRONET UTTARABABBAR AND SUMITI CM APPL. 17749/2015 LIMITED YADAVA,PRASHANT BEZBORUAH Vs. PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS REGULATORY BOARD AND ANR. -
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Supplemental Statement Washington, DC 20530 Pursuant to the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, As Amended
Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 07/17/2013 12:53:25 PM OMB NO. 1124-0002; Expires February 28, 2014 «JJ.S. Department of Justice Supplemental Statement Washington, DC 20530 Pursuant to the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended For Six Month Period Ending 06/30/2013 (Insert date) I - REGISTRANT 1. (a) Name of Registrant (b) Registration No. Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf 5975 (c) Business Address(es) of Registrant 315 Maple street Richardson TX, 75081 Has there been a change in the information previously furnished in connection with the following? (a) If an individual: (1) Residence address(es) Yes Q No D (2) Citizenship Yes Q No Q (3) Occupation Yes • No D (b) If an organization: (1) Name Yes Q No H (2) Ownership or control Yes • No |x] - (3) Branch offices Yes D No 0 (c) Explain fully all changes, if any, indicated in Items (a) and (b) above. IF THE REGISTRANT IS AN INDIVIDUAL, OMIT RESPONSE TO ITEMS 3,4, AND 5(a). 3. If you have previously filed Exhibit C1, state whether any changes therein have occurred during this 6 month reporting period. Yes D No H If yes, have you filed an amendment to the Exhibit C? Yes • No D If no, please attach the required amendment. I The Exhibit C, for which no printed form is provided, consists of a true copy of the charter, articles of incorporation, association, and by laws of a registrant that is an organization. (A waiver of the requirement to file an Exhibit C may be obtained for good cause upon written application to the Assistant Attorney General, National Security Division, U.S. -
Jammu & Kashmir Police Recruitment 2019-20 Day End Consolidated Result Report
Jammu & Kashmir Police Recruitment 2019-20 Day End Consolidated Result Report Venue - Date : Gulshan Ground Jammu - 24-01-2020 Total Candidates Participated : 1409 Total Qualified : 808 Total Not Qualified : 601 Chest Race Net PST ShotPutShotPut Final SNO Roll No Candidate Name Laps Lap 1 Lap 2 Lap 3 Lap 4 Result Height ShotPut No Time Result Attempts Result Result 1 200500783 284 MEENAKSHI 00:06:05:450 4 00:01:09:600 00:01:32:900 00:01:42:550 00:01:40:400 Q 11ft 9inch 3 NQ NQ 5 ft 3.62 in Q CHOUHAN 2 200501375 2888 VISHALI BHAGAT 00:05:03:450 4 00:01:03:800 00:01:17:200 00:01:21:200 00:01:21:250 Q 0 NP NQ 5 ft 0.24 in NQ 3 200501413 331 ARTI DEVI 00:06:36:100 4 00:01:12:650 00:01:38:150 00:01:53:800 00:01:51:500 NQ 0 NP NQ NP 4 200501595 1323 DIKSHA SHARMA 00:07:31:600 4 00:01:16:450 00:01:56:300 00:02:07:750 00:02:11:100 NQ 0 NP NQ NP 5 200700261 1443 NEETU THAKUR 00:05:38:250 4 00:01:04:500 00:01:23:650 00:01:39:0 00:01:31:100 Q 15ft 9inch 1 Q Q 5 ft 4.06 in Q 6 200700419 6095 PURNIMA DEVI 00:05:41:700 4 00:01:12:550 00:01:20:950 00:01:33:800 00:01:34:400 Q 15ft 8inch 1 Q Q 5 ft 3.11 in Q 7 200700616 1780 NAHIDA BANOO 00:05:53:900 4 00:01:12:950 00:01:32:100 00:01:36:100 00:01:32:750 Q 11ft 9inch 3 NQ NQ 5 ft 2.8 in Q 8 200700772 973 MAMTA DEVI 00:06:55:450 4 00:01:20:150 00:01:47:500 00:01:53:750 00:01:54:50 NQ 0 NP NQ NP 9 200800236 11270 ZAHIDA BANO 00:05:52:800 4 00:01:17:550 00:01:26:550 00:01:36:500 00:01:32:200 Q 15ft 9inch 1 Q Q 5 ft 2.76 in Q Member 1 Member 2 Member 3 Member 4 Member 5 Chairman Page No : 1 Chest Race Net