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FEASIBILITY STUDY OF STUDENT LOAN FOR BANK ASIA Course Name : Social Research Methodology Course No. : 306 Submitted By : Sharmen Saife : 58 (RK) Sharmin Hanif : 65 (RK) Mousumi Goswami : 69 (RK) Halima Akhter : 70 (RK) Kamrun Naher : 78 (RK) Sheikh Humaira : 80 (SN) Department of Statistics, Bio-Statistics & 1

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FEASIBILITY STUDY OF STUDENT LOAN FOR BANK ASIA

Course Name : Social Research Methodology

Course No. : 306

Submitted By :

Sharmen Saife : 58 (RK) Sharmin Hanif : 65 (RK) Mousumi Goswami : 69 (RK) Halima Akhter : 70 (RK) Kamrun Naher : 78 (RK) Sheikh Humaira : 80 (SN)

Department of Statistics, Bio-Statistics &

Informatics

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University of Dhaka

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The introduction of retail banking in Bangladesh has led the banking

industry to the doorstep of embryonic prospects and potentials.

Consequently numerous local and foreign banks came as being in this

country to avail the ample of opportunities for their financial betterment.

In recent years, the banks are aggressively pursuing their marketing

strategy to grab new segments with intent to explore new opportunities.

Ignited by the strategic intent, innovation of new products and service

exhibited remarkable increase. ATM, credit card, debit card, online

banking, M-banking, personalize loans etc. are some of the outcomes of this

continuous innovation and improvement.

However, not all the opportunities have been availed yet. Still there are

numerous opportunities are present and some more to emerge. It needs

continuous improvement and customer orientation to be able to avail those

opportunities to a wide extent.

Background of the study:

Recent decades have witnessed not only fierce competition but also a wider

degree of customer orientation in service industries, especially in banking

sector in Bangladesh.

Besides the local banks the foreign banks are continuously competing for

the opportunities prevalent in the market. The profit-making urge fueled by

the ample of opportunities has intensified the rivalry among the banks and

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so as the degree of persuasion of customer orientation. Innovation on new

products and services resulted in as a consequence of this competition.

Even if Bank Asia Limited is not confronting extreme difficulties, yet it is

lagging behind to some extent to its major competitors. Competitors like

Standard Chartered or HSBC through their service innovation; have placed

themselves in advantageous position .At the same time this put pressure on

their counterparts to engage in a battle of innovation and to involve in a

continuous effort to come up with products and services that better fit the

customers need.

BANK ASIA Started to provide their service in Bangladesh in 27th Nov year

1999. Bank Asia has been launched by a group of successful entrepreneurs

with recognized standing in the society. The paid up capital of the Bank is

1116 million. The management of the Bank consists of a team led by senior

bankers with decades of experience in national and international markets.

The senior management team is ably supported by a group of professionals

many of whom have exposure in the international market.

Within a short span of time Bank Asia has established itself as one of the

fast growing local private banks. It has at present a network of Twenty-

three branches serving many of the leading corporate houses and is

gradually moving towards retail banking.

Growth of the Bank :

The asset and liability growth has been remarkable. By Dec 2007 the total

asset of the Bank grew to Tk 30,478 million, increase of almost 30%

comparing to 2006. As of Dec 2007 deposits increased to Tk 25,289 million,

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an increase of 37% over that of 2006, and Loans & Advances reached Tk

22,256 million, an increase of 25% over that of 2005. Bank Asia has been

actively participating in the local money market as well as foreign currency

market without exposing the Bank to vulnerable positions.

Mission Statement

To assist in bringing high quality service to our customers and to

participate in the growth and expansion of our national economy.

Vision statement :

Bank Asia’s vision is to have poverty free Bangladesh in course of a

generation in the new millennium, reflecting the national dream. Our vision

is to build a society where human dignity and human rights receive the

highest consideration along with reduction of poverty.

Products and services:

Gradually Bank Asia increases its product list. Every year Bank launches 2

products. Since establish, Bank’s product list is so healthy and includes

most features. Whenever, Bank launch a product, they look deeply in its

technical issue. It’s mean, how the product will be techno based and

support online features.

Products and services Include:

SMS Banking

Through SMS facility you can access your account using your mobile phone

scenario from anywhere, anytime at your convenience to know the account

position.

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Customized Loan

Modern Banking is a result of evolutions driven by changing economic

activities and lifestyles. Bank Asia Ltd. is a new entrant in the private

banking of Bangladesh. It is an immense pleasure for Bank Asia to introduce

Customized Loan to its customers as a unique Loans plan.

Internet Banking

Bank Asia symbolizes modern banking with innovative services in

Bangladesh. It has centralized Database with online ATM, SMS and Internet

query service. You can use credit/debit card facility with ATM. For SMS

service you should have personal cellular phone with at least one account in

Bank Asia.

Bonus Savings Schemes

Bank Asia Ltd. promise to fulfill every possible customer need with high

efficiency and satisfaction. Its team of dedicated professionals is committed

to provide an unparalleled service by using the latest technology to make

bankable proposals harvest maximum benefits for the customers, the

shareholders the society at large. It is an immense pleasure for Bank Asia to

introduce Bonus Savings to its customers.

Mobile Banking

M-Banking allows customers to access their bank accounts from their

Mobile Phone. This latest technology driven product is designed to cater for

and facilitate real time banking transactions using a mobile phone currently

available to AKTEL subscribers only.

Poverty Alleviation

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Bangladesh is a highly populated developing nation, where 80% of the

people living in the rural areas. But these people can’t engage themselves

with development and production activities due to unavailability of capital.

Bank Asia highly dedicated to establish rural branches to empower the poor

people.

Objectives of the Scheme:

To help people by providing loan facilities to establish fisheries plant,

Poultry firm, small and cottage industry, village transport and small

engineering workshop as well as to establish computer-training center

where electricity supply is available. It will help to create employment

opportunities for the unemployed young people.

Through the research I tried to introduce a service that possibly can be

provided by Bank Asia to some degree of competitive edge over its

counterparts.

Student loan, a relatively new concept in Bangladesh even if is widely

practiced in Europe and the west part of the world. The wide spread of

education industry in Bangladesh and the obvious need for human resource

development propelled the potential for the student loan in our country

context. Considering the potential, I was aspired to conduct a feasibility

study of student loan in Dhaka, with special reference to Bank Asia Limited.

Statement of the problem:

The need for human resource development with attention to quality,

relevance and timeliness led to the establishment of non government

universities in Bangladesh very recently. Despite of difference in the tuition

fees among universities, mostly these universities are very expensive.

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Except for the affluent class it becomes burdensome for most of the middle-

income group to put up with the educational expenses.

Even though there is a provision of financial assistantship in most of the

private universities but the range is not adequate enough and not all the

students are eligible to grab this opportunity. Thus there is a need for

supporting meritorious students financially through loans & grant.

There are also students who are willing to study abroad but cannot afford to pay the whole tuition fees at a time. In addition to this three are also professionals who are undergoing different professional courses like –MBA, CMA, CA, MSC, PHD etc in different educational institutions. Sometimes serving the family and finance their own educational expenses simultaneously become troublesome from their part. These students are also a potential market of the student loan for the financial institutions.

The focus of the entire research will be to explore the prospects & the

probable risk associated with the student loan scheme.

Literature Review:

Haq Muhammad Ziaul & Barua Abhijit in their article “Student Loan

Scheme for Higher Education in Non-Government University of Bangladesh:

Risk and Prospects.” This paper has developed a detailed proposal for

partial financial assistance from commercial banks for meritorious but

needy students pursuing professional degree, diploma and certificate

courses in Non-government University. Through the research the authors

came up with a bold proposal worthy of consideration for the human

resource development and social transformation in Bangladesh to promote

education on the basis of merit rather than on ability to finance. The

proposal is outlined as more like a social responsibility of banks

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towards the society with minimal profit. The transaction process will be

between the institution and the bank on account of the needy students.

According to the proposal of the researchers, the loan will cover only partial

tuition cost (20% -80%), with an average of 50% .The loan will be created on

semester basis and is to be directly paid to the institution. The loan will

bear an interest rate of 1% or 2% above the central banks borrowing rate. A

3% additional charge will be made to create a risk coverage fund. Loan

period will be same as study period and an additional 6 months for

employment income generation. The students shall be primarily liable for

the loan and shall produce a guarantor to ensure some degree of

assurance .The recovery of funds for failure cases can be maximized with

the introduction of a fund to cover bad debts and also to buy an insurance

policy if available for bad debts. Although the contribution of this loan

scheme to the profit of bank is very low, bank might be interested in this

offer as a part of their social commitment towards the development of the

country in the long run, develop some of its existing, manpower and future

executives with minimal cost and risks and lower risk of default.

Finally, the authors believe that the proposal is bold, innovative and worthy

of consideration for the human resource development and social

transformation in Bangladesh to promote education on the basis of merit

rather than on ability to finance.

Williams John in his article “Student Loans: An effective Instrument For

Cost Recovery In Higher Education ” has introduced the audience to

different kinds of student loan schemes offered by either government or by

the commercial banks in United States of America to the US or other

foreign students to finance their study. The article also encompasses the

procedure and the types of alternatives to be pursued to overcome the

unpleasant consequences. In this article the author has described two types

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of student loans - federal loans & private loans. The federal loan is granted

to the students if they have any permanent source of income and a good

credit history, the Federal Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students

(PLUS) loans are granted to creditworthy parents of undergraduate

students and

can be used to cover up to the total cost of your education. Private loans

offered by the commercial banks and there are no limits as to what the

interest rate will be for a private loan. So a student who signs up for a

private student loan at six percent can end up paying as much as 19 percent

after they graduate. Private student loans can also check up on a student's

credit history and charge more if a student has poor credit records or no

history at all. An exhausting list of papers regarding the financial

information, contact information, credit history, present and past

occupations and employer information, proof of enrollment, proof of

citizenship or permanent resident status and so on will be needed to apply

for the loan. The extent of the documentation will leave no aspect of ones

life private. Failure to repay the loans on time or according to the terms of

condition undertaken, will affect credit rating and this default may even

ended up with legal proceedings. However, to avoid the disputes the

applicants can talk to their financial advisors in the institution and can

obtain flexible payment terms with enhanced time period and affordable

interest rate.

Recently in Bangladesh some of the private banks are providing student loan, but the extent of

the aid is not sufficient enough to support the rising demand. In the research an effort has been

made to explore the prospects and problems of student loan for in Dhaka for Bank Asia

Objectives of the study:

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The objective of the research is “Feasibility Study of Student Loan For Bank

Asia.”

1. To explore the prospects for student loan in Dhaka city.

2. To identify the problems of student loan in Dhaka city.

3. To prepare a model loan scheme for Bank Asia.

Hypothesis:

Hypothesis:1 Null Hypothesis:

H0: Bank Asia should not provide unsecured loan Alternative Hypothesis: H1: bank Asia should provide unsecured loan

Hypothesis:2 Null Hypothesis: H0: Higher recovery rate is not the indicator of the prevalence of the feasibility of the study loan. Alternative Hypothesis: H1: Higher recovery rate is the indicator of the prevalence of the feasibility of the study loan.

Hypothesis:3 Null Hypothesis: H0: Bank Asia should not introduce student loan scheme to Compete with HSBC & SCB. Alternative Hypothesis: H1: Bank Asia should introduce student loan scheme to compete With HSBC & SCB.

Hypothesis:4 Null Hypothesis: H0:: Less interest rate is not appealing to the consumers Alternative Hypothesis: H1: Less interest rate is appealing to the consumers.

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Hypothesis:5 Null Hypothesis: H0: Better loan system with competitive interest rate can not meet the needs of both students & Bank. Alternative Hypothesis: H1: Better loan system with competitive interest rate can meet the needs of both students & Bank.

Hypothesis:6 Null Hypothesis: H0:: Other Banks are not competitive & not doing well in this regard. Alternative Hypothesis: H1: Other Banks are doing well & competitive in this regard.

Hypothesis:7 Null Hypothesis: H0:: Bank can’t earn profit without initializing student loan Alternative Hypothesis: H1: Bank can earn profit without initializing student loan.

Hypothesis:8 Null Hypothesis: H0:: Student loan can not bring differentiation among Banks. Alternative Hypothesis: H1: Student loan can bring differentiation among Banks.

Hypothesis:9 Null Hypothesis: H0:: Student loan scheme can bring neither goodwill nor attention of prospective consumers like students. Alternative Hypothesis: H1: Student loan scheme can bring both goodwill & grab attention of prospective customers like students.

Sampling Design:

For sampling Non-probability sampling should pursued.Two types of Non Probabilistic Sampling should be used in this research

1. Judgmental sampling

2. Snowball Sampling.

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At first for selecting students, by using Judgmental sampling a sample of

150 students will be taken.. Then 30 students from Independent university

Bangladesh, 30 from Premier University, & 30 students from Brac

University should be interviewed. Also 30 professional students will select

from these universities, 10 professional students from each university. In

addition, 30 students who are preparing for studying abroad also been

interviewed and snowball sampling will be used in this regard. In a nutshell

to ensure the representation of different types of students in the sample 90-

fulltime students, 30 professional students and 30 students who are willing

to study abroad will be in the sample.

For selecting banks judgmental sampling have been used and 3 banks

HSBC, SCB, EBL have been selected.

Methodology: Sampling plan:

1. Population :

(a) Population of students:

All the students & professionals who need financial assistance to

support their study either in this country or in abroad

(b) Population of bank:

All the commercial banks in Dhaka city.

2. Sample Unit

(a) Sample Unit for students:

The students (fulltime & professional students) of 3 leading private

universities Independent university Bangladesh, Premier University,

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Brac Universities will be the respondents of the research. These 3

universities will be considered as the sample unit for students.

(b)Sample Unit for banks:

The executives of the banks that have the student loan scheme have been

interviewed. The sample unit for the banks is the branches (Dhanmondi)

of HSBC, Standard Chartered and Eastern Bank Limited of Dhaka

Methods of data collection:

The report will be completed by both primary and secondary sources of

data.

Primary Data:

Primary data will be collected by using the following two tools.

1. Questionnaire Method.

2. Direct Interview Method.

Primary data will be collected by informal interview with the students of the

educational institutions. Some information will be collected through

discussion with different executives of the Banks. Also Data have been

collected through questionnaire from the students of private universities as

well as the executives of the selected banks .Two separate structured

questionnaires have been used to collect information from the students and

the bank personnel.

Secondary Data:

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The secondary data will collected from the “Credit Manual” brochure

published by other banks and from some journals. Also some important

information will collected form Internet for the analysis.

Method for Analysis:

In order to analyze and interpret data some tools of statistical analysis

have been used .The statistical tools to be followed are –

1. Mean.

2. Percentage.

3. Cross tabulation

4. Median

5. Standard deviation

6. Standard error.

Time schedule:

Our six month work plan is given below by GANTT CHART.

Month

Activities July August September October November December

1. Preparatory activities

2. Recruitment, training & pre-testing

3. Data collection

4. Data editing, coding & entry

5. Data analysis

6. Preliminary reports & dissemination

7. Final report

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Financial Budgeting:

Expenses Local Taka

A. Materials, supplies & computer services

1 Questionnaire printing 500

2 Editing & typing 500

3 Computer programming 500

4 Report Printing & mailing 1000

Sub-total 2500

B. Travel

1 Pre-testing of questionnaire 500

2 conveyance 3000

Sub-total 3500

C. Dissemination Seminar 2000

D. Miscellaneous expenses 2000

Total funding required(A+B+C+D) 10000

Summary of the Study:

There is a strong demand of student loan in the market. The demand is stronger among the

middle-income and the lower middle-income group of the market, who are ready to pay high

interest rate. Usually the high-income group is safer than the middle-income group but this

middle-income group is more lucrative in terms of profit potential. banks. Although student loan

is risky it will be highly profitable

In recent years, both the foreign and local banks are aggressively pursuing

their marketing strategy to grab new segments with intent to explore new

opportunities. Introduction of student loan will not only bring high profit

potential but also it will provide Bank Asia a competitive edge over its major

competitors.

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Besides strengthening the competitive position in the long run the

introduction of student loan will contribute to a wide extent to the human

resource and socio economic development of Bangladesh, which will in tern

enhance the brand image of Bank Asia in the consumers mind.

4.0 Findings and Analysis

Awareness regarding Student Loan:

Frequency Percentage

Aware 129 87%

Unaware 21 14%

Most of the students are already educated about the idea of student loan.

So it will be easier for Bank Asia to create awareness if they lunch the

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student loan since the market is already aware about the product.

he probable consequences in case of defaults

Willingness of students to take student loan:

Frequency Percentage

Willing 145 97%

Unwilling 5 3%

There is a prevalence of a high level of willingness among the students to

take student loan, which may be an indicator of the level of existing

demand.

Relationship between income level and customers expected interest

rate:

Interest rate

Income 5% - 8% 9% - 12% 13% - 16% 17% - 20%

50000+ 40% 26.6% 20% 13.4%

41000-50000 42% 36% 16% 6%

31000-40000 3.6% 5.4% 34.5% 56.5%

21000-30000 3% 9% 36.5% 51.5%

10000-20000 60% 30.4% 8.6% 1%

Relationship between income and types of security:

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Means of

Security

Income

Physical Asset

Financial Asset

Guarantor’s A/C

Income Statement /Pay Slip

50000+ 33.3% 40% 13.3% 13.4%

41000-50000 26.3% 36.8% 15.7% 21.2%

31000-40000 3.6% 12.7% 30.9% 52.7%

21000-30000 3% 12% 51.5% 33.5%

10000-20000 4.3% 8.6% 47.8% 39%

By Analyzing both the charts it is found that, the upper income group that is

safer in terms of their ability to repay the loan and is able to keep physical

and financial assets as security are willing to pay very low interest rate for

student loan. Therefore serving this segment might not be profitable in the

long run because once the loan is repaid the security will be withdrawn and

a little interest will be left for the bank as profit.

Interestingly, most of the middle-income group and a significant portion of

lower middle-income group are more willing to pay an interest rate higher

than that of the high-income group for student loan. Since these income

groups find it difficult to manage a big amount of money to pay tuition fees

at a time, they are even ready to pay a high interest rate for the loan.

Therefore there is a strong demand for student loan in this segment. But

serving these segment bear a major risk, since a lion portion of these

income groups are only able to exhibit Guarantor’s A/C and parents Income

Statement as their ability to repay the loan.

Customers expectation regarding the security of the loan:

Type of loan Frequency Percentage

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Secured 40 27.5%

Unsecured 105 72.5%

Majority of the consumers are asking for unsecured loan that has made the

student loan offer little bit risky. Moreover the major competing banks

HSBC and SCB are offering unsecured loan so it will be difficult for Bank

Asia to sustain the competition unless they offer unsecured loan. But

unsecured loan carry the risk of defaulting.

Recovery rate of student loan of the banks:

Banks Recovery rate Average recovery

rate

HSBC 98%

SCB 97.5%

EBL 100%

In spite of having a little risk of defaulting, the average recovery rate of

student loan of the existing banks is 98.5% .The high recovery rate indicates

that a strong feasibility of student loan is prevalent in the market for the

banks.

Portion of the profit of banks contributed by student loan:

Bank

Contribution to

profit

Average contribution to

profit

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HSBC 3.7%

SCB 4.2%

EBL 1.1%

All those 3 banks have enormous variety of products, student loan is just

one of those many. Student loan is contributing on an average 3% of the

total profit of the banks, which is really a considerable share of profit

generated by one product out of many.

Abstract of analysis:

The analysis revealed that there is a strong demand of student loan in the

market. The demand is stronger among the middle-income and the lower

middle-income group of the market, who are ready to pay high interest rate.

Interestingly, the high end of the market is less enthusiastic about the loan

and is willing to pay a little interest rate. Both the segment has pros and

cons. In terms of security, the high-income group is safer than the middle-

income group but this middle-income group is more lucrative in terms of

profit potential . A little portion of the market is able to take secured loan

while majority is asking for unsecured loan, making the loan subject to the

risk of recovery. However, the current recovery rate of the banks for

student loan scheme is a significant 98.5%, which signals the enormous

opportunity aligned with little recovery risk. Student loan is contributing

3% of the total profit to the banks, which indicates a high degree of profit

potential for the banks. To conclude, although student loan is risky yet it

might be highly profitable.

The third objective of the report is to develop a model student loan scheme.

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From the questionnaire survey and the brochures of HSBC, SCB and EBL

detailed information about their student loan Scheme has been collected.

Comparative features of student loan:

HSBC SCB EBLInterest rate 17% 19% 13%

Loan type Unsecured Unsecured Secured

Terms 4 times of salary

Assessment of bank statement

90% of security

Minimum salary requirement

18,000 TK N/A N/A

Maximum loan amount

750,000 TK 10,00,000 TK 90% of security

Maximum loan period

4 years 4 years 4 years

Reviewing the offerings of the competitors and considering the expectation

of the students, the profit potentiality of the bank a model student loan

scheme is proposed for Bank Asia.

From the analysis it is revealed that there is a strong demand for unsecured

loan and the major competing banks HSBC and SCB are offering unsecured

loan so it will be difficult for Bank Asia to sustain the competition unless

they offer unsecured loan. However a reasonable portion (27.5%) of the

consumers are able to keep security. Therefore bank Asia must offer

unsecured loan and at the same time there also should be a secured loan

scheme to grab the secured portion of the market.

A model student loan scheme for Bank Asia:

Loan Type: Unsecured Loan

Features:

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1 Interest rate ranges from 13 % -20 % based on the loan period.

2 Maximum TK.15,00,000 can be granted as at a time.

3 Applicants can get a loan up to 16 times of their monthly income.

4 Loan can be repaid in 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 & 48 installments.

Security:

1 No cash security is required.

2 Applicant must submit income statement /pay slip or bank

statement of financial guarantor.

3 Applicant must produce two guarantors.

4 Parents as guarantor are more preferable.

5 For employed applicants guarantee from the employer is required.

Additional Benefit:

1 1 year of additional period of time will be given in case of inability to

repay the loan within loan period (condition applicable).

Special case:

2 If the expected loan amount exceeds 16 times of monthly income,

partial security is required.

Eligibility:

1 Applicants/parents must have an income of Tk. 21,000 to be able to

avail the scheme.

Terms and conditions:

2 In case of the additional loan period 3 % spread over current interest

will be charged on the due amount.

3 Missed installment will attract a penalty of Tk. 200 for each.

4 Fake documents will lead to rejection of the application.

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Loan Type: Secured Loan

Features:

5 Interest rate ranges from 12 % -18 % based on the loan period.

6 Maximum TK.30,00,000 can be granted as at a time.

7 Applicants can get a loan up to 98% of the security.

8 Maximum loan period is 10 years.

Security:

1 Both physical asset and financial assets can be kept as security.

2 Fixed deposit (in Bank Asia or in any local bank) is more preferable.

Eligibility:

1 Applicants/parents must be able to keep physical asset and financial

as security.

Terms and conditions:

2 Applicants/parents must be the sole-owner of the assets to be

mortgage.

3 Missed installment will attract a penalty of Tk. 200 for each.

4 Fake documents will lead to rejection of the application.

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5.0 Recommendation:

Recent decade have witnessed not only fierce competition but also a wider

degree of customer orientation in service industries, especially in banking

sector in Bangladesh. Bank Asia as being one of the fast growing banks

must therefore put their emphasis on new innovation and introduction of

new products and services.

To remain competitive Bank Asia must be enthusiastic enough to

continuously explore and grab the opportunities that are prevalent in the

market. The wide spread of education industry in Bangladesh and the

obvious need for human resource development propelled the potential for

the student loan in our country context therefore launching the student loan

scheme might provide them with a strong position in the market at present

and in the future.

Eventhough there is a strong demand for student loan in the market that

may lead to huge profit yet there is risk of recovery also associated. Since

the lion portion of the market is demanding for unsecured loan, the profit

may get affected adversely. However, the degree of risk regarding the loan

recovery can be reduced by increasing the documentation process and by

engagement of more reliable financial guarantors.

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Bank Asia can also create a risk coverage fund by charging a risk premium

to the loanee on quarterly or annual basis to reduce the uncertainty. Bank

can also involve the concerning educational institutions in the

documentation process so that the authority can take disciplinary action

against the student if any problem arises with the bank regarding the

repayment issue.

Bank Asia can also observe and collect information about the Banks that

already started the service and analyze the benefit. By studying the result of

the report it is recommended that Bank Asia should think about introducing

the student loan scheme.

6.0 Conclusion:

In recent years, both the foreign and local banks are aggressively pursuing

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their marketing strategy to grab new segments with intent to explore new

opportunities. Introduction of student loan will not only bring high profit

potential but also it will provide Bank Asia a competitive edge over its major

competitors.

Besides strengthening the competitive position in the long run the

introduction of student loan will contribute to a wide extent to the human

resource and socio economic development of Bangladesh, which will in tern

enhance the brand image of Bank Asia in the consumers mind.

Appendix A User Interface

Questionnaire for students

I am a student of Independent University and currently enrolled for my

Internship program in Bank Asia Ltd. I am conducting this survey to

prepare my Internship report on “Feasibility Study of Student loan in

Chittagong for Bank Asia”. The purpose of the survey is to know the

prospect and problems related to student loan.

Your participation in this survey is really appreciated and will help me to

conduct the survey successfully. It is assured that the information you will

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provide will be strictly confidential and used for educational purpose only.

Thank you for your time and cooperation.

Sincerely

K.M. Abeduzzaman Masum

Please choose your best option among the choices

1. Have you ever heard about any student loan scheme offered by any bank?

a. Yes b. No

2. Are you willing to take loan for your study purpose?

a. Yes b. No

If the answer is no then please don’t proceed further.

3. What is your occupation?

a. Student.

b. Service holder.

(If your answer is a then answer question no.4 & if your answer is b

then answer question no.5)

4. (i) what is the occupation of your parents?

a) Service holder

b) Business man

(ii) What is the monthly income range of your parents?

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a. 10,000-20,000.

b. 20,000-30,000.

c. 30,000-40,000

d. 40,000-50,000

e. 50,000 and above

5. What is your monthly income range?

a. 10, 000-20,000.

a. 20,000 - 30,000.

b. 30,000 - 40,000

c. 40,000 - 50,000

d. 50,000 and above

6. What is your likely purpose to take student loan?

a. To meet up the expenses of university in home country

b. To meet up the expenses of university abroad.

7. What interest rate do you think is suitable for you?

a. 5% - 8%

b. 9% - 12%

c. 13% - 16%

d. 17% - 20%

8. Do you want any additional period apart from the study period to repay

the loan?

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a. Yes b. No

(If your answer is b then do not answer question no.9?)

9. How long additional period you think is adequate for you to repay the

loan?

a. 6 months

b. 1 year

c. 1.5 years

d. 2 years

10. Are you willing to pay additional interest on the loan if you fail to pay

within time?

a. Yes b. No

11. What would be your source of security for the loan?

a. Physical assets (Land, business firm etc.)

b. Financial assets (SDPS, Bonds, Insurance policy etc.)

c. Guarantor A/C.

d. Others. (Please specify)......................................................

12. How do you rate the student loan?

a. Highly important

b. Important

c. Less important

d. Unnecessary

Thank you for your Co-operation.

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Questionnaire for bank personnel

I am a student of Independent University and currently enrolled for my

Internship program in Bank Asia Ltd. I am conducting this survey to

prepare my Internship report on “Feasibility Study of Student loan in

Chittagong For Bank Asia. ”. The purpose of the survey is to know the

prospect and problems related to student loan.

Your participation in this survey is really appreciated and will help me to

conduct the survey successfully. It is assured that the information you will

provide will be strictly confidential and used for educational purpose only.

Thank you for your time and cooperation.

Sincerely

K.M. Abeduzzaman Masum

Please choose your best option among the choices

1. What is the existing interest rate for the student loan scheme of your

bank?

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2. What factors you put emphasis on while issuing the loan?

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3. What are the likely problems associated with student loan?

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4 What type of security you look for to issue loan?

................................................................................................

5. What type of student would you prefer to lend fund?

a. Student willing to study in Private university

b. Students willing to study abroad.

c. Professional students

6. What is the current recovery rate of the student loan scheme of your

bank?

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7. How do you deal with default in loan repayment?

......................................................................................

8. What percentage of the total profit is contributed by student loan?

................................................................................................

9. What type of parents do you like to finance?

a) Service holder

b) Business man

10. Do you think the existing student loan schemes are adequate for

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supporting the students?

a. Yes b. No

11. How do you evaluate the future prospect of student loan for the banks?

a. Very bright

b. Bright

c. Mediocre

d. Uncertain

e. Completely uncertain

Thank you for your Co-operation.

Awareness regarding Student Loan:

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0%

50%

100%

Aware Unaware

Percentage

Percentage

Willingness of students to take student loan:

Percentage

Willing

Unwilling

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Relationship between income level and customers expected interest

rate:

0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%

5000

0+

4100

0-50

000

3100

0-40

000

2100

0-30

000

1000

0-20

000

Interest rate5% - 8%

Interest rate9% - 12%

Interest rate13% - 16%

Interest rate17% - 20%

Relationship between income and types of security:

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00.10.20.30.40.50.6

Inco

me

5000

0+

4100

0-50

000

3100

0-40

000

2100

0-30

000

1000

0-20

000

Physical Asset

FinancialAsset

Guarantor’sA/C

IncomeStatement/Pay Slip

Customers expectation regarding the security of the loan:

0.00%

50.00%

100.00%

Percentage

Percentage 27.50% 72.50%

Secured Unsecured

Recovery rate of student loan of the banks:

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96% 97% 98% 99% 100%

HSBC

SCB

EBL

Average recoveryrate

Recovery rate

Portion of the profit of banks contributed by student loan:

0

0.01

0.02

0.03

0.04

0.05

Bank HSBC SCB EBL

Contribution toprofit

Averagecontribution toprofit

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Appendix B References:

www.gmi.org/research/websites.htm

www.marketresearch.com

www.speedresearch.com

www.spss.com

www.allbusiness.com

www.bankasia.com

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www.consumerdemand.re.ualberta.ca/

Journals of year 2003-06 of Bank Asia.

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