Introduction of The Organization
Introduction of The Organization
Introduction of The Organization
Askari Bank was incorporated on October 09, 1991 as a Public Limited Company and is listed on the Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad Stock Exchange. It started its operations from April 01, 1992. The bank was declared as Best Bank in Pakistan in 2001 in Global Finance. The banks registered office/Head Office is situated in AWT Plaza, The Mall, P.O.Box No. 1084, Rawalpindi, (Pakistan). Askari Commercial Bank Limited was the first bank in Pakistan to offer Internet banking Services and B2B e-commerce (Business to Business electronic Commerce) solutions for merchants looking to purchase on credit. They believe that balanced growth is the key to survive in the todays global banking environment.
Vision Statement: The vision statement of the bank is To be the Bank of first choice Mission Statement: The mission statement of the bank is To be the leading private sector bank in Pakistan with an international presence, delivering quality services through innovative technology and effective resource management in a modern and progressive organization culture of meritocracy, maintaining high ethical and professional standards,
while providing enhanced value to all their stakeholders, and contributing to society
Core Values:
We understand that our commitment to satisfy customers needs must be fulfilled within a professional and ethical framework. We subscribe to a culture of high ethical standards, based on the development of right attitudes. We believe in our 'core values' as the essential and enduring tenets of our organization - the very small set of guiding principles that have a profound impact on how everyone in the organization thinks and acts. They have an intrinsic value for us and bear significant importance to all our employees. They
are the few extremely powerful guiding principles; the soul of the organization - the values that guide all our actions. The intrinsic values, which are the corner stones of our corporate behavior, are:
CORPORATE PHILOSOPHY:
From knowing our customers requirements to understanding employee needs, from utilizing modern technology to making responsible social contributions, from enhancing stake-holders value to practising corporate ethics.... We are continuously and consistently striving to address newer challenges with a single motivation: the power to inspire and be inspired
OBJECTIVES
Deliver solutions that meet customer financial needs. Build and sustain a high performance culture. Build trusted relationships with all stakeholders. Build and manage the Banks portfolio of business to achieve strong and
Create and leverage strategic assets and capabilities for competitive advantage. To facilitate the bank with modern banking technique.
Personal Finance is a parameter driven product for catering to the needs of the general public belonging to different segments. One can avail unlimited opportunities through Askari Bank's Personal Finance. With unmatched finance features in terms of loan amount, payback period and most affordable monthly installments, Askari Bank's Personal Finance makes sure that one gets the most out of his/her loan. Once a good credit history is established, the door to opportunity opens much wider.
Business Finance
In pursuance of the National objectives to revive the economy of the country, ACBL is providing loans to small and medium size business enterprises under Askari Bank's Business Finance Scheme. Our goal is to offer a loan, which enables business community to receive the financing required by them based on their cash flows. Our valued customers can enjoy the convenience of getting financing on attractive terms with the minimum processing turnaround time.
Smart Cash
This personal line of credit would be set up with a specified credit limit up to Rs. 500,000/-
Auto Financing
Yet another of our products, Askari offers the most convenient and affordable vehicle- financing scheme, which provides our valuable customers an opportunity to own a brand new vehicle of their choice. With minimum down payment, lowest insurance rates and widest range of available car makes and models, Sacker offers the best value to our esteemed customers
ASKARI CARD
ASKCARD means freedom, comfort, convenience and security, so that you can have retail transactions with complete peace of mind. ASKCARD is your new shopping companion which enhances your quality of life by letting you do shopping, dine at restaurants, pay your utility bills, transfer funds, withdraw and deposit cash through ATM anywhere, anytime.
* Local card has limit upto 2 lac. Silver and Gold card can be used internationally for shopping and also can be used for internet shopping.Local card can be used in Pakistan.
Travelers Cheques
The range of our products and value added services enhances with introduction of Rupee Travelers Cheques (RTCs) launched in March 2002. In spite of our constraint on issuing higher denomination of RTCs against restrictions imposed by the Central Bank of Pakistan we have been striving to attain our shares with sizeable portfolio.
Advancing Loans
Every bank has learn experience that depositors do not draw whole of their deposits at a time. They only draw a part of it for day to day transactions. Therefore, a bank keeps a part of total deposits as cash reserve to meet the cash demand of depositors and advances the remaining part of deposits to businessmen on interest.
A bank gives loans entrepreneurs/businessmen in the following ways: By Opening a loan account. By means of overdraft. By discounting bills of exchange. By purchasing bonds and securities. Creation of the safest medium of exchange: It is neither safe nor easy to make payment in the form of metallic coins or paper notes. Therefore, payments are made by cheques these days.
Agency Services
A commercial bank performs many services as an agent of its clients or depositors. It makes payments on order cheques issued by its depositors. It receives the amount of money on crossed cheques issued in the favour of its clients and deposits the amount in their accounts.
DEPARTMENTS
DEPOSITS DEPARTMENT:
Deposit is the functional unit of a Commercial Bank. No bank can run its operations without deposits. Main function of a commercial bank is to channelize saving from the savers to the ultimate users of funds. The process of collecting saving is called Deposit Mobilization. Two board categories of deposits with reference to time period are:
Demand Deposit: These are payable on demand. They include current account,
sundry deposit (e.g. margin account) and call deposit receipt. No profit is given on demand deposits.
Time Deposit:
TYPE OF ACCOUNTS
There are three types of accounts dealt in the ACBL
Current Account
A current account is a running account, which is continuously in operation, by the customer on all working days of the bank. The customer deposits without the current deposits without previous notice to the bank.
They are not payable on demand like the current deposit. The depositor can only withdraw them after the specified period of time. The persons or firms trust, religious bodies, which have surplus funds keep the money in fixed deposits with bank.
REMITTANCE DEPARTMENT:
The need of remittance is commonly felt is commercial life particularly and in everyday life generally. The main function of the remittance department is to transmit money from one place to another. By providing this service to the customer, bank earns a lot of income. Also customer is able to meet its day to day financial requirements.
Demand Draft
It is an instrument payable on demand for which value has been received, issued by the branch of the bank drawn i.e. payable at some other place (branch) of the same bank. If two banks are involved then the DD is sent to other bank but in other case it is handed over to the applicant.
Pay Order
It is an instrument issued for payment in same city. Pay order issued from on e branch can only be payable from the same branch. It is normally referred to as bankers cheque. It is also called confirmed cheque, because bank issues this on it own guarantee.
Pay Slip
It is an instrument issued by the bank for the settlement of its own payment. It is used for payment by the bank to anyone (may be employees) in this case only one bank is involved. He is the issuer as well as the payer. No Excise Duty
No Commission
On Line Transaction
Askari Bank has provided the facility of on line transaction. In this case the accounts and their details in the other branches of ACBL can be displayed on computer which is connected through server to the computer at the other end. Commission is charged on providing this service this is beneficial as it takes very little time in the transference of funds. This facility is available all the branches of Askari Bank except Bhai Pheru Branch.
CLEARANCE DEPARTMENT:
The word clearing has been derived from the word Clear and is defined as a system by which banks exchange cheques and other negotiable instruments draw on each other within a specified area and thereby secure payment for their client through the clearing house at specified time in an efficient way. Since clearing does not involve any cash etc and the entire transaction take place through book entries, the number of transactions can be unlimited. No cash is needed as such the risks of robbery, embezzlements and pilferages are totally eliminated. As major payments are made through clearing, the banks can manage cash payment at the counters with a minimum amount of cash in vaults.
Procedure of Settlement
Presume that ACBL got the cheques which are drawn on HBL, NBP and MCB for amounts Rs. 50,000/-, Rs. 15,000/- respectively, its total being amounts Rs.95,000/-, it means that this amount is to be credited to ACBL A/C with S.B.P. on the other hand the cheques drawn on ACBL are from HBL, NBP and MCB of Rs.15,000/-, Rs.75,000/- and Rs.30,000/- respectively, its total being Rs.1,20,000/-, it means that this amount is to be debited from ACBL account. The difference between Rs.95,000/- credit and debit Rs.1,20,000/- debit is Rs.25,000/- debit which means the house is against ACBL for Rs.25,000/-. Hence ACBL A/C with State Bank of Pakistan will be debited with Rs.25,000/- and the contra will be other banks accounts respectively. This called as Debit and Credit Rule.
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The following are the different departments in which I work in my 6 weeks internship tenure
Ist WEEK : During the first week, I worked in the Remittances Department. I worked under the supervision of Sir Nyazi and Miss Shehla. They told about the functions of Remittances department that the Remittances department receives the cheques of different banks from different customers and get it cleared through NIFT ( National Institute of Facilitation Technologies). If the cheque is cleared, then it is stamped as Clearing. This department also transfers the amounts through online transactions. They also deal in making of Pay
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orders and Demand Drafts. While explaining the functions of NIFT, he told that before this organization it was difficult for the State Bank of Pakistan to give different cheques of different banks to their respective banks. Then State bank of Pakistan introduced an organization named NIFT. Now Askari bank is working with this organization. The function of this organization is to receive the cheques of different branches and banks from different banks personally, take them to their organization where different banks receive the respective cheques of their banks and give the cheques of Askari Bank to their branches, likewise for other banks. My responsibility in the Remittances department as an internee was to receive the cheques along with the deposit slips, of different banks from different customers, check whether the title name (on the cheque and deposit slip), cheque number and amount is correctly written and the depositor has signed on the deposit slip. Then it was given to Sir Nyazi who signs the deposit slip. I stamped on the deposit slip as Collection Askari Bank. Depositors copy of the deposit slip was given to depositor and the bank copy was received by the bank. If the cheque is of Askari Bank, it is not necessarily need to be verified. Then Rawalpindi and Standard Chartereds cheques are separated and Islamabad and other cities cheques are separated. Inward Billing Clearance (clearance of Rawalpindi and Standard chartered cheques) was done by the Remittances department while Outward Billing Clearance (clearance of Islamabad and other cities cheques) was done by Sir Faisal in OBC (Outward billing clearance)/Clearing department. Clearing registers were also prepared and maintained on day to day basis. 2nd WEEK: In the 2nd week, I was shifted to Accounts Department. There I worked under the supervision of Sir Munir, Sir Sahil. All the ending up of cheques, deposit slips and vouchers was done in the Accounts department. My responsibility in the Accounts department as an internee along with the other internees was firstly sorting out all the cheques, deposit slips, vouchers and multiple papers. Then arranging all cheques, deposit slips and vouchers (GL vouchers were separated) in ascending order. Cheques, deposit slips and printed vouchers were arranged by first separating on the basis of Account nature e.g. Current Deposit account (CD)
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having code 010, Saving Banking Account (SB) having codes 100, 107,109, Basic Banking Account (B.B.A.) having 109,107, Askari Special Deposit Account (ASDA) having 021 etc., then all these were individually arranged in ascending order according to their account numbers. Foreign currency cheques and other branches cheques (known by Branch code) were separated. Unprinted credit and debit vouchers were also separated. Then the third step was the checking of all these cheques, deposit slips and vouchers in the checking list according to their account numbers and amounts deposited. Some transactions that were done through ATM, they were also marked in the checking list. 3rd WEEK: My third week of internship in Askari Bank was in the Deposits Department where the supervisor was Miss.Amna. I worked with Miss. Amna for some period and then I worked with Miss Rubina who was also working as an employee in the Deposits Department. When I asked her about the functions of that department, she told that basically this department deals in the following areas: Accounts Opening TDR (Term Deposit Receipt) CDR (Call Deposit Receipt) Zakat Deduction KYC (Know Your Customer) Reporting Filing
She told me about these areas and also about the types of accounts. I worked with Miss. Rubina and I came to know that how work is done in that department. Some customers were coming for opening their new accounts. They were asked by Miss what type of account they want to open whether they want to open Basic Banking Account , Current Deposit Account , Saving banking Account or any other account. A form was filled by them according to the type of account and also KYC form (know your customer form) which is an important part of opening an account. Account opening formalities were completed from the customers. Required documents were attached along with the form.
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On the other hand, some customers were coming for asking their balances in their accounts. Some customers were coming for the issuance of cheque books that was done by Sir Talha in Deposits department. If the customer wanted to issue a new cheque book, Form A was filled for him. If the customer wants to replace his cheque book in case his cheque book has completed, Form B was filled. If it has been lost then form C was filled. All type of issuance of cheque books contain some charges depending upon the number of leaves (the number of cheques) in the cheque book but for the lost cheque book, the charges are more than other cheque books. The account opening formalities and forms were checked by Miss. Rubina and Miss. Amna Signatures of the customers on the form were matched by checking with the specimen signatures (which the bank already have). Then it is stamped on different places as Verified and I.D. card was stamped as Original Seen. Then it was signed by Miss. Amna. All the documents must be signed by Operation Manager. Some customers were also coming for asking for their Bank statements (telling them that what type of transactions and withdrawals and at what time they have done in their accounts). 4th WEEK : I spent 4th week of internship in Credits Department where I worked under the supervision of Miss Asia and Sir Turab also works in the Credits Department who told about the functions of that department. He told that the Credit department provides different types of loans to different people. These may be consumer loans, business loans, secured and unsecured loans, Funded and non funded loans etc. He also told about the division of loans. 5th WEEK : In the 5th week, I shifted to Foreign currency and Lockers & OBC/ Clearing Department. Foreign Currency (F.C.) and Lockers & OBC/ Clearing, both were supervised by Miss Shafaq. She told about Foreign currency department and Sir Faisal told about the Lockers & OBC/ Clearing. Miss. Shafaq told that for a person who needs foreign currency, he/ she should have his account in this branch of the bank. If a person has foreign currency in his/ her account and he/ she needs Pakistani Rupees, then it is called Encashment. Bank can provide him Pakistani Rupees and he can also exchange through money changers. If the person wants foreign currency in place of Pakistani
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Rupees then he/ she has to go for money changers to exchange it. Bank cannot do this type of exchange. A person can know market rate. Money changers will exchange money at the market rate but the bank rates are less than the market rate. She also told about the Foreign Telegraphy Transfer (FTT) and Invert Telegraphy Transfer (ITT). Then I went to Sir Faisal to get information about lockers/ OBC Clearing. She told that lockers are basically of three sizes and types. Small, medium and large. Small lockers charges are Rs. 25,000, Rs.30,000 for the medium size and Rs. 40,000 for the large size. For a person to get the facility of lockers, he should have his account in this banks branch so the charges of lockers at the rate of 5% annually can be deducted from the persons account. An application form is filled by the customer to take the services and facility of lockers. A person can keep anything (e.g. gold, documents etc.) except weapons in his locker. A person is given the respective key of his own locker. In case if the key is misplaced by the customer, a panel of judges in the bank sit and take decision. She also told that as they have almost 790 lockers so they have to provide lockers facility and service to their valuable customers (who provide them big deposits). OBC means Outward Billing Clearance. The cheques of different cities (except Rawalpindi and Standard Chartered) and banks which are received in the Remittances department are worked by Sir Faisal. She entered those cheques in the computer and then they are sent to NIFT where different banks received their respective cheques and Askari banks cheques are sent to their Askaris branches. 6th WEEK : I spent 6th week of internship on ATM Desk where I worked under the supervision of Miss. Amna. She told that ATM desk relates to the issuance of ATM cards. For a person who wants to issue a new ATM card , he/ she should have his/ her account in this branch of the bank. If the person does not have his account, he has to open his account to apply for the ATM card. A form is filled for the issuance of new ATM card and also for the ATM card in case of replacement. New ATM card is issued in almost 15 days. Some customers also apply for I- Net Facility that is Internet Banking Facility through which they can check their balances and can avail other services at their homes. My responsibility on ATM Desk (Front Desk) was to deal with customers in case of issuance of ATM cards, then assigning numbers to the forms (according to the register)
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separately for the issuance of new ATM card and for the replaced card, then registering those names and then Miss. Amna save the customers names in the computer.
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There should be separate marketing department in each branch. Although it will increase the expenses but benefits will be greater than expenses. Returns on the term and fixed deposits should be increased to the level of competitors.
CONCLUSION:
Overall analysis of the bank leads to the conclusion that bank is performing at satisfactory level. The bank is no doubt the best Modern Bank in Pakistan. And to keep competitive advantage over its existing and potential competitors bank is trying to introduce latest techniques on regular basis. The customers of the bank are increasing every year and that is why not only the deposits of the bank are increasing but also advances by the bank shows a steady growth during the last 5 years. As a result of increasing advances and investment in higher yielding Treasury Bills. Equity base of the bank is also increasing and in year 2000 it showed a positive growth of 20% over the period of last 5 years. Total assets of the bank are also increasing continuously. Similarly the earning per share is also increasing. During last year this ratio was highest in last 5 years. During its short life of operation bank has achieved many awards not only with in Pakistan but also from outside the Pakistan. So we easily without any qualm can conclude that; "Bank is going exactly on the way of development and progression"
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