A New Bank Manager's Dilemma

            


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Case Code : CLMM086
Publication date : 2010
Teaching Note: Available
Subject : Marketing Management
Industry : Banking
Length : 02 Pages
Price : Rs. 100

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Key words:

Banker-customer relationship, Account opening, Time norms, Rural marketing, Marketing of financial products and services, banking

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Abstract:
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Bheem Rao, a newly appointed manager in a mid-sized public sector bank, is caught in the horns of a dilemma. If he decides one way, he risks being censured for violating his bank’s policy, if he decides another way, he risks losing customers.

Issues

  » Banker-customer relationship.
  » Account opening, Time norms, etc.
  » Rural marketing.
  » Marketing of financial products and services.

Introduction

Bheem Rao (Rao), who completed his MBA with a specialization in Financial Services, joined a mid-sized public sector bank around a month ago as Manager. He found the work right up his street and felt quite comfortable and contented in his new role...

Questions for Discussion

1. If you had been in Bheem Rao’s place, what decision would you have taken? Give reasons to support your answer.

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