Banking Mortgage Operations
 Residential Mortgage Lending by Educational Publi Southwestern, Designed for both employees of mortgage lenders and individuals studying real estate finance, Residential Mortgage Lending: Principles and Practices provides an overview of mortgage banking and outlines strategies that mortgage bankers can utilize to compete successfully in today's competitive business environment. While clearly explaining the fundamentals in an easy-to-understand manner, this edition has a new emphasis on the practical applications of residential mortgage lending making it an excellent resource for learning mortgage banking operations. No prior knowledge of finance or any part of mortgage lending is required.
Uruguay Banking Crisis - The Uruguay Banking Crisis was a major banking crisis that hit Uruguay in July 2002 in which a massive run on banks by depositors caused the government to freeze banking operations. The crisis was caused by a considerable contraction in Uruguay's economy and by over-dependence on neighboring Argentina, which experienced an economic meltdown itself in 2001. Chemical Banking Corporation - The Chemical Banking Corporation was a bank holding company formed as parent of Chemical Bank, which had been founded in 1824. The bank was originally owned by New York Chemical Manufacturing, which later disposed of its non-banking operations. Maybank - Maybank, a trade name for Malayan Banking Berhad is the largest bank and financial group in Malaysia, with significant personal banking operations in Brunei, Singapore and the Philippines as well. The bank also has large interests in Islamic banking and insurance via its Takaful subsidiary. Kotak Mahindra Bank - Kotak Mahindra Bank was previously known as the Kotak Mahindra Finance Limited as a Non-Banking Financial Company. In 2003, The Reserve Bank of India gave its approval and authroized the license of starting banking operations.
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