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Item Challenge of deposit collection in Agricultural Development Bank Limited (A thesis)(Department of Management, 2012) Basnet, BinjuNot availableItem A Comparative Study on Saving and Credit Mobilization of Siddi Binayak and Malawar Co-operative Ltd.,Dang(Department of Economics, 2016) Basnet, JitendraNot availableItem Deposit Collection and Loan Management in Narayani National Finance Limited(Faculty of Management, 2013) Adhikari, LilaNot availableItem Deposit Mobilization of Nepal Investment Bank Limited(Faculty of Management, 2009) Shakya, RajanaNot AvailableItem Effectiveness of door-to-door deposit collection on saving and borrowing behavior of small business in urban Nepal(Department of Economics, 2023) Khatiwada, ShraddhaThis study holds significant importance as it offers a comprehensive examination of doorto-door collection services for small business enterprises in urban Nepal. It also provides valuable insights into the potential of door-to-door collection services to promote smallscale savings in a diverse urban context. Furthermore, study presents an in-depth analysis of door-to-door collection services for small business enterprises, examining the characteristics, behaviors, and perceptions of 121 individuals participating in such services. The main objective of the study is to examine the nature of the door-to door services and its effectiveness in promoting small scale savings in urban Nepal. The study encompasses a diverse range of respondents, exploring factors such as age distribution, ethnicity, education, gender, family type, industry/business type, annual turnover, trust in service providers, motivations for engagement, and the subsequent impact on saving and borrowing behavior. The study shows a diverse age distribution, with a significant portion of participants falling within the 36-45 age range. Ethnic diversity is highlighted, indicating a representation of various groups, with Janjati being the largest followed by Madheshi, Brahmin/Chhetri, Dalits, and Muslims. Educational attainment predominantly features individuals with a bachelor's degree. Gender distribution shows a male predominance among the respondents. The study examines the industry/business type distribution, revealing that the retail sector dominates with varying annual turnovers. Respondents' satisfaction levels with the trust and reliability of door-to-door collection service providers are assessed, along with motivations for engagement. Engagement patterns reflect a preference for daily involvement in door-to-door collection, driven by the benefits of increased access to capital, business expansion opportunities, and financial stability. The practice has notably impacted saving behavior, with a significant majority reporting increased savings, and borrowing behavior, as a majority experienced decreased borrowing. Negative incidents or risks associated with door-to-door collection are acknowledged, though the majority of respondents express satisfaction with the services and willingness to recommend them to fellow small business owners.Item Interest Rate of Commercial Banks and Its Impact on Deposit and Lending of Money(Department of Management, 2011) Lamsal, NarayanNot availableItem Profit planning and control of Nabil Bank Limited(Department of Management, 2010) Dumre, Khema NandNot availableItem Profitability analysis of Agricultural Development Bank(Department of Management, 2012) Shrestha, Rit NarayanNot availableItem Structural change in interest rate and its effect on deposit and lending (with reference to Bank of Kathmandu and Nepal Bangladesh Bank Ltd.)(Department of Management, 2010) Rajbhandari, SafalaNot availableItem A study on profit planning and control of Nepal Bangladesh Bank(Department of Management, 2008) Rimal, KamalaNot available