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    An investigation into the effectiveness of strategies that are being used to attract deposits in the financial sector in Zimbabwe from 2009 to 2012: A case of comercial banks 

    Machona, Vincent (2018-01)
    The study sought to investigate into the effectiveness of strategies that are being used to attract deposits in the financial sector in Zimbabwe from 2009 to 2012 with a case study of commercial banks. The research combined ...
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    Are Zimbabwean banks employing adequate risk management strategies? The case of ZB Bank 

    Kopera, Clive Johannes (2017-12)
    A sound financial system is the pillar for the development of an economy. The lack of prudent risk management strategies has led to the collapse of banking institutions both locally and internationally. This study investigated ...
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    Customers' perceptions of electronic banking delivery channels in Zimbabwe: A case of CBZ Bank (2013) 

    Deshe, Joseph (2017-11)
    The increased competition for customer’s deposits as a result of the financial sector liberalization and the advent of technology based systems has led banks to adopt electronic banking. Literature argues that the introduction ...
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    An investigation into the impact of mergers and aquisitions on the aquiring firm : a study of CBZ Holdings (2004 - 2012) 

    Choto, Martha (2017-08)
    Commercial banks have engaged in strategic mergers and acquisitions (“M&As”) for expansion purposes both domestically and internationally. M&As initiated by banks post the 2004 banking crisis period have changed the landscape ...
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    The impact of social media on marketing communications in commercial banks in Zimbabwe: The case of AGRIBANK 

    Mavenga, Nyararai (2018-03)
    The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of social media in commercial banks in Zimbabwe through a case study of Agribank. The bank has been struggling to break even posting increasing losses in the midst of low ...
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    An assessment of strategic planning by commercial banks in a multi-currency era: A case study of Barclays Bank of Zimbabwe 

    Makowani, Nicholas (2018-02)
    Strategic planning proffers businesses a chance to influence future direction of a country’s economy. Over the last ten years, Zimbabwe has witnessed countless company closures that included private companies, banks, ...
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