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Corporation Bank to focus more on retail loans Rupee Times The public sector lender, Corporation Bank in order to make up for the slowing corporate credit offtake, the bank has sharpened its focus on its retail loan portfolio. The bank has also announced special schemes to boost auto loans. Mr. S. Pattabiraman ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Standard Bank gains retail market Financial Mail Standard Bank has gained retail market share since it unveiled its growth strategy last year. It has consolidated its dominant position in the mortgages market and is winning market share in the unsecured lending and credit card sectors. It is, however ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Robert Graham to debut retail store in New York Fibre2fashion.com Robert Graham is very pleased to announce that it has signed a new lease agreement to open a branded retail store featuring the full Robert Graham collection at Roosevelt Field in Garden City, NY. The store will carry the complete range of Robert ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
AIG Allocates Retail Space to Jordanian NGOs at the New Queen Alia ... MENAFN.COM The new building's 6,000 sqm retail space is 25% larger than the airport's older retail area, and features a wider selection of world-class hotel facilities with limited capacity, food and beverage venues, shopping outlets, children play areas and much ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Kimberly-Clark tests online retail site Warc "We're seeing significant growth in the online channel through our retail partners," Adrian Percival, senior manager of ecommerce at Kimberly-Clark UK, told Marketing Week, "and we're determined to win in this channel, so we need to know what ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hoshanco Holding eyes retail industry step-change AME Info (press release) "SAP gives us the ability to move with more agility, anticipate customer needs and help raise the standard for operational excellence across the Saudi Arabian retail industry. This type of technology will also become the cornerstone of our ongoing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bartlesville looks to attract more residents, retail dollars Tulsa World BARTLESVILLE - Community leaders are hitting the ground running on a self-improvement course evolving in the wake of an Angelou Economics report released this week that details how Bartlesville is losing residents and retail dollars to other cities ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Expert sees retail impact Dawson Community News An area real estate and economic expert views Dawson County as a beacon for shoppers and encouraged the community to pay close attention to the "tremendous potential" of Ga. 400. "You're attracting retail here, which is attracting housing here, which ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gainesville gives first OK to rezone for retail center Gainesville Times A developer's plans for a 246,000-square-foot shopping center on Dawsonville Highway took a major step forward Tuesday night. Over the objections of neighboring residents, Gainesville City Council unanimously gave its first OK to America's Home Place's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Travellers leave Huddersfield pay-and-display as caravans land at retail park Huddersfield Examiner A group of travellers moved off the Springwood pay-and-display car park in Huddersfield yesterday – leaving behind piles of rubbish. Now more caravans have appeared on the Leeds Road Retail Park, near to the ScS furniture store. See all stories on this topic » | ||
The scrums: Conservative critics, skills training, retail prices Macleans.ca NDP MP Brian Masse on retail competitiveness at the border: We've seen recent reports that have actually shown the same goods are priced higher in Canada. Even Target's talking about pricing some of their goods higher in Canada, and I'm not buying the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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