Search Results for Star Al-Bayati
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The aim of this research is to try to shed light on the effectiveness of the work of banks when approving mergers between them, to identify the extent to which the banking system benefits from banking mergers, as it is one of the important means of raising the effectiveness of the banks’ performance and increasing their financial capabilities as a step to encourage banks to merge with each other.
Banking merger has repercussions on the performance of the banking sector in improving the level of profitability and banking liquidity.
The research relied on the deductive approach by monitoring and studying some international experiences, (evaluating the experience of the merger of First Gulf Bank with SABB Bank, and financial data were taken two years before the merger and four years after the merger) and (evaluating the experience of the merger of First Gulf Bank and National Abu Dhabi, and financial data were taken. Two years before the merger and four years after the merger) and he also used the quantitative method by using financial indicators to reach the results of evaluating these experiences.
The research reached a set of conclusions, the most important of which is that the merger had positive repercussions on the banking performance of liquidity indicators, while it had a negative impact on profitability indicators. There is a noticeable increase in the customer base and an increase in banking capital
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The research aimed to shed light on the most important reasons that led to the spread of expatriate workers in Iraq and their role in economic, development. The problem of the research was to know the most important reasons for the movement of expatriate workers and how this labor affects economic activity. The research hypothesis was that expatriate workers have impacts, whether Positive or negative on many macroeconomic variables such as employment, unemployment, and gross domestic product. The research was determined spatially in Iraq and for the period between 2013-2022. The research relied on the inductive approach based on the descriptive method. The most important conclusions reached by the research were the acquisition of expatriate workers on Most of the job opportunities are available in Iraq, especially after the openness that Iraq witnessed after 2003 AD, and employers have sought help from them significantly due to their low wages and the ability to work long hours compared to Iraqi workers. The most important recommendations were the necessity of developing laws that control the income of these workers, and imposing an income tax because a large portion of the income of these workers is transferred to their homes, which negatively affects the Iraqi economy.
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The research aims to highlight the role of private banks in promoting social responsibility, using a sample of three international and Arab commercial banks that have a social role in the society in which they operate. The research problem is represented by answering the following question: What is the reality of private banks’ commitment to the reality of social responsibility and what is their social responsibility? The importance of the research lies in the vital and effective role of the banking sector’s social responsibility towards society. The research seeks to achieve the following goals: clarifying the aspects of social responsibility and its important dimensions on the banking sector and identifying the effects of the social responsibility of these banks on society. The research is based on the hypothesis that: There is a relationship between the social responsibility of the banking sector and activating the developmental role of banks. The deductive approach was adopted to move through the study of the phenomenon from the general to the specific, based on the descriptive method as one of the methods of economic analysis. The research also reached a set of conclusions, the most important of which are: The social responsibility of banks expresses the mechanisms through which banks’ compliance with laws and standards can be guaranteed and monitored. And international rules on a voluntary basis. The research also presented a set of recommendations, the most important of which is: An independent department should be allocated for social responsibility in various banks, with the following functions being exercised: organizing volunteer efforts inside and outside them, planning and implementing social responsibility activities, measuring performance, evaluating practices, and preparing periodic reports. And dissemination, coordination with governmental and private institutions locally, internationally and regionally).