Role of Commercial Banks in Improving Business Condition of Pakistan through Loan Facility

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SAIMA AFSHEEN ,

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Volume 5 - April 2016 (04)

Abstract

Commercial banks of Pakistan play an important role leading towards the economic growth. It is analyzed that most of the well reputed Commercial banks performing functional operation activities in term of persons, institutions operating in the financial markets are linked under the laws, policy and procedure of communications networks that form an externally visible financial market structure. The main objective of the research is to examine and investigate the impact of the commercial banks in bringing improvement in the business conditions of Pakistan through loan facility. The research is quantitative in nature. The questionnaire is utilized to collect the data from the respondents. The data collected is deeply analyzed and various tests are applied to analyze effective results. The outcome has reflected that the commercial banks have the positive impact in bringing improvement in the business conditions of the Pakistan through the loan facility. 

Keywords

Improving business condition, loan facility, commercial banking

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