Report onInternship with
PREFACE
The report is specially meant for the students of MBA. It is concerned to a brief study of operations, functions, tasks and services of Allied Bank of Pakistan.
Banking play very important role in the commerce and economic development of a country. Now-a-d ay s banks ar e using different modern technologies, which influence the managerial activities, that's why I decided to do my internship training in the bank.
In preparation of this report I have tried my best to provide all possible information about the operations, functions, tasks, Marketing function and the corporate information of Allied Bank of Pakistan in brief and comprehensive form.
Then internship report ends with some recommendation after identification of problems that I observed during the course of my internship training.
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Acknowledgment
"To Him belongs the dimension of the Heavens and the Earth, it is He who
gives life and death and He has power over all things."
(Al-Quran)
All acclamations are to Allah, the most Merciful and Compassionate, who has empowered and enabled me to accomplish this task successfully.
After that I submit my earnest thank to my affectionate parents, who pray for my success and always been a source of encouragement for me. Secondly, I am grateful to my prestigious institute that made this learning opportunity a part of my education, especially I would like to thank my Professors as the knowledge imparted by them enable me to gain knowledge and learning exposure of the organization in the best way. I am grateful to my honorable Teachers Mr…………. They directed me in a precise way in every nick and corner of my work. His direction and valuable remarks during the internship programmed eased many of my difficulties.
Also I express my appreciation to all staff members of Allied Bank of Pakistan who are very cooperative guided me a lot.
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TABLE OF CONTENTSChapter :1
1.1 History & Functions of Bank
1.2 Banking system in Pakistan
1.3 Types of Bank
1.4 Banking System Today
1.5 Introduction of Allied bank
1.6 Vision, Mission, Core Values
1.7 Objectives
1.8 Board of directors
1.9 Executive committee
1.10 The management
1.10.1 Branch management
Chapter :2
2.1 Departments of ABL
2.2 Product and Services of ABL
2.3 Branch Network
2.4 Credit Rating
2.5 Corporate Government Rating
Chapter :3
3.1 HR Department if ABL
3.1.1 Job Analysis
3.1.2 Recruitment & selection
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3.1.3 Training & Retraining
3.1.4Compensation management
3.1.5 Career Management
Chapter :4
4.1 Financial Analysis
4.1.1Interpretation
4.1.2 Ratio
Chapter :5
5.1 SWOT Analysis
5.2 PEST Analysis
5.3 Learning as an Internee
5.4 Recommendations
5.5 Conclusion
5.6 Referance
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HISTORY AND FUNCTION OF BANK
FUNCTION:
The essential function of a bank is to provide services related to the storing of deposits
and the extending of credit. The evolution of banking dates back to the earliest writing.
And continues in the present where a bank is a financial institute that providing banking and
other financial services. Currently the tern bank is generally understood as institute that holds
a banking license.
GENERAL HISTORY OF BANK:
A simple form of banking was practiced by the ancient temples of Egypt, Babylonia and
Greece, which loaned at high rates of interest the gold and silver deposited for safekeeping.
Private banking existed by 600 B.C and was considerably developed by the Greeks, Romans
and Byzantines.
Medieval banking was dominated by the Jews and Levantines because of the strictures
of the Christian Church against interest and because many other occupations were largely
closed to Jews. The forerunners of modern banks were frequently chartered for a specific
purpose, e.g., the Dank of Venice (11710) and the Bank of England (1694), in connection
with loans to the government the Bank of Amsterdam (1609), to receive deposits of gold and
silver. Banking developed rapidly throughout the 181'1 and 19th century, accompanying the
expansion of industry and trade, with each nation evolving the distinctive forms peculiar to
its economic and social life.
HISTORICAL BACK GROUND OF BANKING IN PAKISTAN:
Pakistan came into being as a state of Muslims in the content on 14 th August 1947. Pakistan
banks follow the British pattern of banking system.
Before in dependence, there were 631 branches having 44 Pakistani areas including
Bangladesh and 487 branches in the territories now comprise Pakistan. (Siddiqui, 1999,
144)
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At the time, when Pakistani was producing food, grain and other agriculture raw
material, there were no important e>|>ort oriented industries. However commercial
banking facilities were providing fairly well her. But shortly after independence, the number
of banks and their branches reduce as the Hindu bankers migrated India from Pakistan. In
addition majority of Hindu's reducing in the territories now constituted Pakistan and they
started transferring their assets to India by 13th June 1948, the number of branches of
scheduled banks in Pakistan declined form 487 to 195 only then this country faced a great
banking crises. There were 19th non-Indian foreign banks with the status of small branches,
which were engaged in financing of export to Pakistani crops. There were only to Pakistani
banks that are Habib Banks, which transferred its headed office form Bombay to Karachi,
and the Australasia banks, which were in existence in the territory of Pakistan. There was
panic of uncertain economic future with shock the confidence of the people. The Govt.
therefore, promulgated the banking companies, ordinance, 1947 to safeguard the interest of
the bother bankers and public.
After opening of state bank of Pakistan on 1st July 1948, it took first step for the
development of banking system.
Many new commercial banks were established (lay-by-day and now network of bank
branches covers a very large segment of national economy. (Siddiqui, 1999:144-145).
BANKING SYSTEM IN PAKISTAN:
Banking system of country to the working process followed by the banking institution,
it is identified through the relationship between the central bank and other banks operating in
the country. It is embodied the principles and protective relating to the banking transaction
prevalent in it.
The banking system of country is controlled and directed by a central bank, or federal bank.
Under the central banking system the central bank regulates the supply and maintains the
external value of money for the purpose, it has the monopoly of note issue and it is the
custodian of foreign exchange resources of the country. It controls the credit structure so as
it regulates the money supply and stable the internal value on money. It also controls and
directs the activities of other banks operating in the country.
The banking system plays an important role in the development of a country. A well-
organized banking system provides liquidity and mobility of the financial resource in the
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country. Banking facilities trade activities inside the country and abroad through their
functions.
TYPES OF BANKS
1. COMMERCIAL BANK:
The commercial bank received deposits from the general public, which are
Repayable on demand upon written order of depositors.At their most distinctive feature the commercial bank maintains checking Account for (he constituents.
The commercial bank are also distinguished for providing short-term finance
To trade, commerce and industry to enable to these sectors to expound their
Productive activities.
2. MERCHANT BANK:
Merchant banks are those, which have been mainly financing the domestic and international trade. Also business of accepting bills of exchange to finance the trade developed and gradually these business houses entered into other banking equities and become known as merchant banks.
3. SAVING BANK:
The purpose of these banks is to inculcate the habits of saving the people. The saving banks deposit not repayable upon only the written order of the depositors but the depositors or his agent has to appear personally at the saving bank to make withdrawal in for this he must present his pass book, certificate of deposit or some similar documents to prove his right to receive payments. Post office saving bank and saving accounts at national saving organizations is well known operational saving bank in Pakistan.
4. CONSUMER BANK:
These banks provide for purchasing consumption goods for the use of borrower's consumer's finance companies, sales finance companies and credit unions or some of the way well known form of consumer bank.
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5. INVESTMENT BANK:
The investment banks assist business houses and government bodies to raise money through the sale of stocks and bonds for usually long-term purposes.
6. CENTRAL BANKS:
Central Banks occupy unique position in the banking structure of a country because they have been entrusted with the responsibility of controlling the money supply interest rate, and financial markets of the country for the purpose of economic development State Bank of Pakistan is well known example of central bank in Pakistan.
7. CO-OPERATIVE BANKS:
Co-Operative banks are integral part of co-operative of movement which aims at the promotion of thrift and mutual aid amongst agriculturists and other with common economic need so as to bring aboni bHter living, better business and better methods of production etc. (Law and Practice of Banking in Pakistan, Asrar Siddiqui P-7-9).
BANKING SYSTEM TODAY
The banking business as we know it today is composed of three separate and
distinctive principal functions these are:
• The acquiring of funds to invest and advances
• The investing of such funds and advances (loans) in bonds
• The servicing of such funds, such as providing of checking, saving facilities and
the collection of draft, notes and cheques
These functions while deferring in detail of operations follow the same principles established hundreds of year ago by money lenders and exchangers.
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HISTORY AND BACKGROUND:
Allied Bank was the first Muslim bank that has been established in Pakistan in December 1942 as the Australasia Bank in Lahore with a paid-up share capital of Rs. 0.12 million under the Chairmanship of Khawaja Bashir Bux, the Bank attracted deposits equivalent to Rs. 0.431 million in its first eighteen months of business.
At the time, the Bank's total assets amounted to Rs. 0.572 million. Today, Allied Bank's paid up Capital & Reserves amount to Rs. 10.5 billion, deposits exceed Rs. 143 billion and total assets equal Rs. 170 billion. The Bank's journey has been about dedication, commitment, professionalism and adapting to environmental changes, leading to its immense growth and stability.
A view of Khawaja Bashir Bux's Residence that was the first branch of Australasia Bank came into existence. It is these factors that have made it a Bank the rest look up to.
THE PRE-INDIPENDENCE HISTORY (1942-1947):
In the early 1940s, the Muslim community was beginning to realize the need for its active participation in the fields of trade and industry. Since the late 1880s, Hindus had established a commanding presence in the areas of industry, trade and commerce and were especially dominating in the Sub-continent area. Banking, in particular, was the exclusive forte of Hindus and it was popularly and wrongly believed that Muslims were temperamentally unsuited for this profession.
It was particularly upsetting for Khawaja Bashir Bux to hear that:
"Muslims could not be successful bankers".
He decided to step-up to that challenge and took the lead in establishing this first Muslim bank by the name Australasia Bank Limited in Punjab, which was to become Pakistan in December 1942.
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The initial equity of the Bank amounted to Rs 0.12 million, which was raised to Rs. 0.5 million by the end of the first year of operation, and by the end of 30th June 1947 capital increased to Rs. 0.673 million and deposits raised to Rs 7.728 million.
AUSTRALASIA BANK (1947-1974):
A view of the building in Lahore that once housed the Australasia Bank branch, Australasia Bank was the only fully operational Muslim bank in Pakistan on August 14th, 1947.
However, it was severely hit by the riots in East Punjab. The Bank was identified with the Pakistan Movement. At the time of independence all the branches in India, (Amritsar, Batala, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Delhi and Angra (Agra)) were closed down. New branches were opened in Karachi, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Sialkot, Sargodha, Jhang, Gujranwala and Kasur. Later, the network spread to Multan and Quetta as well. The Bank financed trade in cloth and food grains thus, played an important role in maintaining consumer supplies during the early months of 1948 affected by riots. Despite the difficult conditions prevailing and the substantial set back in the Bank's business in India, Australasia Bank made a profit of Rs. 50,000 during 1947-48. By the end of 1970 it had 101 branches. Unfortunately, it lost 51 branches in the separation of East Pakistan. But the Bank did well despite losing a lot of its assets and by the end of 1973 had 186 branches in West Pakistan.
ALLIED BANK (1974-1991):
In 1974, the Board of Directors of Australasia Bank was dissolved and was renamed Allied Bank after the amalgamation of four banks. The first year was highly successful; profit exceeded Rs. 10 million, deposits rose by over 50 percent and approached Rs. 1460 million. Investments rose by 72 percent and advances exceeded Rs. 1080 million for the first time in the banking history. 116 new branches were opened during 1974 and the Bank started participating in the Government's spot procurement agriculture program. Those seventeen years saw a rapid growth for the Bank. Branches increased from 353 in 1974 to 748 in 1991. Deposits rose from Rs. 1.46 billion, and Advances & Investments from Rs. 1.34 billion to Rs. 22 billion during this period. It also opened three branches in the U.K.
ALLIED BANK- A New Beginning:
In November/December 1990, the government announced its commitments to the rapid privatization of the banking sector. Allied Bank's management under the leadership of Mr. Khalid Latif decided to react positively to the challenge. In September 1991, Allied Bank Limited entered in the new era of its history a world's first bank to be owned and managed by its employees. The 850 executives and 7200 staff members spread over 800 branches throughout the Pakistan established in high degree of cooperation and family feelings.
ALLIED BANK (1991-2004):
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As a result of privatization in September 1991, Allied Bank entered a new phase, and became the world's first bank to be owned and managed by its employees. In 1993 the "First Allied Bank Modaraba" (FABM) was floated. After privatization, Allied Bank became one of the premier financial institutions of Pakistan.
Allied Bank's capital and reserves were Rs. 1.525 billion; its assets amounted to Rs. 87.536 billion and deposits to Rs. 76.038 billion. Allied Bank enjoyed an enviable position in Pakistan's financial sector and was recognized as one of the best amongst the major banks of the country. In August 2004, as a result of capital reconstruction, the Bank's ownership was transferred to a consortium comprising Ibrahim Leasing Limited and Ibrahim Group.
Today, the Bank stands on a solid foundation built over 63 years of hard work and dedication, giving it a strong equity, an asset and deposit base and the ability to offer customers universal banking services with more focus on retail banking. The Bank has the largest network of online branches in Pakistan and offers various technology-based products and services to its diverse clientele through its network of more than 700 branches.
ALLIED BANK (2005 to date):
In May 2005, Ibrahim Leasing Limited dissolved and the company was vested into Allied Bank Limited. ALL the shareholders were issued ABL shares instead of the all shares held by them. An application for the listing of ABL shares in all the Stock Exchange Companies of Pakistan was made; ABL was formally listed and the Bank's share trading began on the following dates i.e. Islamabad Stock Exchange August 8, 2005, Lahore Stock Exchange August 10, 2005 and Karachi Stock Exchange August 17, 2005.
Today, all Allied Bank Limited shareholders can trade in the Bank's shares at their will and the Bank stands on a solid foundation of over 63 years of its existence having a strong equity, assets and deposits base offering universal banking services with higher focus on retail banking.
IBRAHUM GROUP ASSUMES CONTROL OFABL
Ibrahim Group, through its different companies and sponsors owns more than 75% of Allied Bank. The Group apart from interest in financial sector is engaged in manufacturing of yarn and polyester staple fiber, trading and power generation.
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The consortium of Ibrahim Leasing Limited And Ibrahim Group, which has injected Rs. 14.2 billion into capital of Allied Bank of Pakistan for acquiring its 325 million additional shares, today assumed the control of the bank. The Governor, State Bank Of Pakistan, Dr. Ishrat Hussain handed over the relevant documents to Mr. Mohummad Naeem Mukhtar, Authorized Attorney of the consortium at a simple ceremony held at SBP, Karachi. Among those who present at the ceremony were Deputy Governor, Mr. Tawfiq A. Hussain and senior officials of the State Bank of Pakistan, representatives of the Allied Bank and the consortium. Speaking on the occasion, the State Bank Governor has termed the successful reconstruction of ABL as beneficial both for the organization as well as for banking industry. He expressed the hope that the transfer of the management of ABL to a strategic investor will turnaround the bank and usher in a new era of growth and stability in the banking sector. He stressed upon the new Board of the Bank to run it professionally, prudently and with the highest standards of corporate governance. It may be recalled that the auction of 325 million additional shares as a part of reconstruction of Allied Bank of Pakistan was held under the chairmanship of the deputy Governor, State Bank of Pakistan, Mr. Tawfiq A. Hussain at Islamabad on 23rd July, 2004. In the auction, the consortium of Ibrahim Leasing Limited And Ibrahim Group were the successful bidder as they offered the highest bid of Rs. 14.2 billion for acquiring these additional shares, which constitutes 75.35% of the revised capital of ABL. The Federal Government approved the scheme for reconstruction of ABL, under section 47 of the Banking Companies Ordinance 1962 on July 24, 2004.
After the approval of scheme by the Federal Government, the State Bank issued the Letter of Acceptance (LOA) to the consortium of Ibrahim Leasing Limited And Ibrahim Group on July 26, 2004 in terms of which the full payment of Rs. 14.2 billion was made on August 19, 2004. On receipt of full payment by the Allied Bank of Pakistan Limited and verification of the sources of funds by the State Bank of Pakistan, the control of the Bank was handed over to consortium of Ibrahim Leasing Limited And Ibrahim Group.
INTRODUCTION OF ALLIED BANK LIMITED
Allied Bank Limited is the first bank incorporated on the soil of Pakistan. It was
incorporated in Lahore before independence in 1942 as Australasia Bank and was
renamed as Allied Bank of Pakistan Limited in I ''7.| and Allied Bank Limited in 2005.In
August 2004 as a result of capital reconstruction, the Bank's ownership was transferred to a
consortium comprising of Ibrahim Leasing Limited and Ibrahim Group.Today the Bank stands
on a solid foundation of over 60 years of it's existence having a strong equity, assets and
deposits base offering universal banking services with higher focus on retail banking. The
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Bank has the largest network of on-line branches in Pakistan and offers various technology
based products and services to its diversified clientele through its network of more than 700
branches.
Allied Bank Limited operates by the following Vision, Mission & Values:
Vision
To become a dynamic and efficient bank providing integrated solutions in order to be the first choice bank for the customers.
Mission
• To provide value added services to our customers
• To provide high tech innovative solutions to meet customers' requirements
• To create sustainable value through growth, efficiency and diversity for allstakeholders
• To provide a challenging work environment and reward dedicated team members,According to their abilities and performance
To play a proactive role in contributing towards the society
Core Values
• Integrity• Excellence in Service• High Performance• Innovation and Growth
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OBJECTIVES
Allied Bank has following objectives:
• Prime focus to earn profit by providing values to its customers
• To provide superior services to its customers
• To provide assistance in the development of the commerce and trade industry
• Focus on blending skills and experience towards creating an enabling environment
• Core focus is to inculcate a culture of collaboration intended to deliver world class customer service
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
"The people who draw the picture of the organization on the broader canvas of
strategy and planning, the pioneers of prosperity and world of wisdom that paves
the path to long term success"
Mr. Mohammad Naeem Mukhtar
Mr. Mohammad Aftab Manzoor
Mr. Khalid A. Sherwani
Mr. Pervaiz Iqbal Butt
Mr. Mohammad Waseem Mukhtar
Mr. Farrakh Qayyum
Mr. Sheikh Mukhtar Ahmed
Mr. Abdul Aziz Khan
Mr. Tasneem M. Noorani
Mr.Sheikh Jalees Ahmed
Mrs. Nazrat Bashir
Mr. Mubashir A. Akhtar
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Chairman (CEO)
President & (CEO)
Director Director
Director Director
Director Director
Director Director
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Mr. Khalid A. Sherwani
Mr. M. Naveed Masud
Mr. Akhter Ali Khan
Mr. Tahir Saeed Effendi
Mr. Mohammad Yaqoob
Mr. Masud A. Sidique
Mr. Anwar Zaki
Mr. Khalid Mehboob
Mr. Sayed Mujtaba Gillani
President & (CEO)
Senior Executive Vice President
Head Credit
Head I.T & Financial Officer
Head Islamic Banking & Planning Div
Head Human Resource
Head Treasury
Head Business Promotion
Head Special Vigilance Unit
THE MANAGEMENT
"The brilliants whose passion is dedicated to discover newer ways to make
the organization goals reality"
Mr. Asim Tufail
Mr. Fareed Vardag
Mr. Iqbal Zaidi
Mr. Mohammad Abbas Sheikh
Mr. Mohammad Aftab Manzoor
Mr. Muhammad Jawaid Iqbal
Mr. Muhammad Yaseen
Mr. Mujahid Ali
Mr. Shafique Ahmed Uqaili
Mr. Khawaja Mohammad Almas
Mr. Tahir Hassan Qureshi
Mr. Tariq Mehmood
Mr. Waheed ur Rehman
Mr. Zia Ijaz
(Group Chief, Consumer & Personal Banking)
(Chief Risk Officer)
(Group Chief, Compliance)
(Group Chief, Special Assets Management)
(Chief Executive Officer)
(Group Chief, Corporate & Investment Banking)
(Group Chief, Treasury)
(Group Chief, Information Technology)
(Group Chief, Human Resources)
(Head, Core Banking Projects)
(Chief Financial Officer)
(Group Chief, Operations)
(Company Secretary)
(Group Chief, Commercial & Retail Banking)
Branch Management
Gulgasht colony Multan
Mr.Fazeel Sabri. (Branch Manager)
Ms.Najma Ali (Customer service Manager)
Haider Siddique (Remittances Incharge)
Muhammad Imran (Teller/Cashier)
DEPARTMENTS OF ABL
Audit & Inspection Group:
Terms of Reference:
One of the prime responsibilities is the satisfactory implementation of the internal control
over financial reporting. The committee also determines appropriate measures to safeguard bank's assets, ensures consistency of accounting policies, reviews financial statements and recommends appointment of and coordinates with external auditors.
The committee is also responsible to ascertain the internal control system including financial and operational controls, ensuring adequate and effective accounting and reporting structure, determining and monitoring compliance with the best practices of the corporate governance.
Implementation of the management testing plan, assessing the testing results and advising appropriate corrective action is also a major responsibility of Audit Committee.
Risk Management Group:
Terms of Reference:
The primary functions of Risk Management Committee (RMC) is the monitoring of
management's adherence to prudent and sound risk policies, assessing the ever changing risk
profile and providing risk appetite to the business units. It also ensures development of risk
management principles to build stakeholders confidence, safeguard and enhance reputation.
The committee approves risk limits for Credit, market and operational risks, Credit approval
grid and proposals regarding rescheduling/write-offs and filling of recovery suits. Overseeing
of certain management committees and groups is also undertaken by the RMC.
The Committee also monitors the initiatives and expenses pertaining to Basel II and up gradation of Risk Management Systems.
Structure of RMG:
Risk management functions have been segregated by business specialization i.e. Credit Risk,
Operational Risk, Market Risk, Credit Administration, Risk Architecture and Risk Analytics .
Risk Analytics:
Risk Analytics is an integral part of the credit process. The objective of Risk Analytics is to
limit portfolio concentrations, reduce volatility, achieve optimum earnings and create
shareholder value. It also incorporates portfolio strategy and planning. The Risk Analytics is a
relatively new concept in Pakistan, and the function at ABL has started managing portfolio risk
through launch and usage of risk rating model, design and launch of a new Credit Application
Package, that ensures a risk-based approach to credit presentations and allows pursuing
systematic data gathering with a view to migrating to dvanced approaches.
Credit Administration:
Credit Administration's role is to minimize losses that could arise due to security and
Documentation deficiencies. The Credit Administration unit constantly monitors the security
and documentation risks inherent in the exiting credit portfolio. This function operates through
eight regional departments located all over the country. All these functions are operating in
tandem to improve and maintain the health of the lending portfolio and keeping aggregate risk
within the Bank's overall risk taking capacity.
Credit Risk:
Credit Risk Management at ABL is divided in to two branches;
1. Corporate & Financial Institutions Risk
2. Commercial & Retail Risk
This function ensures that the risk exposures undertaken match the risk appetite of the Bank,
and that proper credit approval procedure are adhered to. Identification and Monitoring of
problematic xposures and to take proactive measures to minimize the financial loss to the bank
is also a responsibility of this function.
Market Risk:
Market Risk is defined as any fluctuation in value of the portfolio resulting from changes in
market price and market parameters, such as interest rates, exchange rates and share prices.
The Bank intends to build an effective Market Risk Management unit to independently
identify measure, monitor and control the potential losses that may arise from the Bank's activities in financial market.
Operational Risk:
It includes risks that primarily arise from internal processes of the Bank. Operational Risk
Management unit is developing an effective system for identification of critical risk areas,
and developing processes/controls to mitigate these risks.
Operation Group:
Operations Group, apart from re-engineering the existing procedures to ensure safe and
smooth conduct of Banks operational activities also focuses on supporting the field
offices in pursuit of their business objectives and goals while maintaining adequate
controls from a risk perspective.
Group also assisted in launching of a variety of value added services facilitating bank's
account holders/customers by offering them a wider product range and efficient
delivery.
Operations Group is divided into the following five areas.
1. Alternative Delivery Channels provides innovative and value added I.T. based solutions to
the Bank's clients.
2. Branch Operations supports the field functionaries through procedural manuals, branches
rationalization, fully automated inter branch & nostro accounts reconciliations. It also
provides support Hajj & Zakat matters. During 2005, it has developed a number of new
procedural manuals including ATM, Allied Online, Remittances, and Cash & Teller etc.
3. Treasury Operations supports Treasury front office in settlement of its trading/investment
activities in Foreign Exchange, Money Market and Stock Market besides providing
operational support in cash management to the branches and other business areas of the
Bank.
4. Establishment caters to the Bank's requirements for printed stationary, operating and
fixed assets, insurance and security arrangements at the central office level.
5. Engineering is responsible for the purchase of new properties and construction/renovation
of the existing/newly hired premises.
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES OF ABL
In line with the Bank's aim to provide a host of products and services to its customers,
substantial ground work has been done to establish a strong consumer banking business.
Furthermore, to achieve this objective, professionals from across the industry have been
recruited into areas of product development, sales, credit policy, research, consumer
analytics, call centers and service quality departments.
Branch Banking:
1. Inquiry
A/C balance Statement details Product information
2. Transactions
Cheque book request
TPIN issuance & re-issuance
ATM PIN issuance & re-issuance
PO/DD & Bank certificate Funds transfer
Credit Cards:
1. Inquiry
Card balance
Statement details
Product information
Application status
2. Transactions
Card activation
Card lost/stolen
Card replacement
Credit Card bill payment
Insurances
Internet banking:
Banking at your fingertips
Allied Direct Internet Banking offers convenience to its customers to manage and control their banking and finances - when they want to, where they want to! So, just get clicking.
Allied Direct Internet Banking is;
• Simple and Convenient
• Secure and Faster
• 24X7 Account Access
Online Banking:
Allied Online Banking is a unique service being offering from
Allied Bank. Through this service, account in Allied Bank is available to customers from any of abl branches countrywide.
No matter where customers are in the country and whichever branch their account is maintained at, customer can have their cheque cashed at any of abl 757 online branches located in 250 cities.
Customers can also use the service, from any branch, to deposit cash for instant credit into their account or any other account in Allied Bank. Similarly, the account-to-account Funds Transfer facility is also available for instant remittance.
Customers' cheque drawn from a remote branch for credit into a beneficiary's account or encashment of a specified amount can also be presented by a third person at any branch. What's more, making a Balance Inquiry and getting an Account Statement are additional services available to Account holders from remote branches.
Allied Online provides a secure, efficient and convenient facility for making payments to beneficiary accounts from any of abl branches countrywide. Corporate customers requiring fund collection or a disbursement facility can use it for cash management services.
Allied ATM Networks:
Allied Bank has a vast network of over 460 ATMs installed in over 130 cities, which continues to grow at a rapid pace.
1 Link Network:
Additionally, Allied Bank is a member of the '1-LINK ATM sharing switch' comprising of over 2,000 ATMs nationwide, therefore, giving its Allied Cash+Shop Visa Debit Card holders access to even more ATMs across the
country.
The "1-Link Switch" has the following Bank members:
•ABN Amro Bank KASB Bank • Standard Chartered Bank
•Al Baraka Islamic Bank • Bank islami Pakistan Limited
•Meezan Bank Limited • Union Bank Limited
•Allied Bank Limited • Crescent Commercial Bank
•National Bank of Pakistan • United Bank Limited
•Askari Commercial Bank Limited • Dubai Islamic Bank Pakistan
•NIB Bank Limited • MyBank Limited
•Atlas Bank Limited • EmiratesGlobal Islamic Bank
•PICIC Commercial Bank Limited • Tameer Micro Finance Bank
•Bank AL Habib Limited • Faysal Bank Limited
•Soneri Bank Limited • Habib Bank Limited
•Bank Alfalah Limited • First Dawood Islamic Bank
M NET Network:
The Allied Cash+Shop Visa Debit Card can also be used at M Net ATMs, for cash withdrawal.
The "M Net Switch" has the following Bank members:
• JS Bank (American Express Bank)
• Bank of Khyber
• Bank of Punjab
• Citibank
• First Women Bank Limited
• Habib Metropolitan Bank
• HSBC Bank
• Muslim Commercial Bank
• Saudi Pak Commercial Bank
• Prime Commercial Bank
Corporate Leasing:
Allied Bank started lease operations when it integrated with Ibrahim Leasing Limited. Facilities
include leases for machinery, commercial vehicles and equipments. The Bank provides lease
facilities to corporate and commercial clients in all industrial enterprises For balancing,
modernization, replacement and expansion schemes.
Leasing is a popular mode of financing because of its distinctive features like tax shield,
preserve working capital, easy documentation and less processing time.
Lease applications are processed at all Bank branches in Pakistan.
Behtar Munafe Term Deposit:
If customer wants to fix its money now to secure the future, this is the product for customer.
BEHTAR MUNAFA TERM 1 3 6 Months 1 Year
DEPOSITS (3739): Month Months
Upto Rs. 5,000,000 6.00% 8.00% 8.50% 9.50% Rs.5,000,001 to Rs.25,000,000 6.50% 8.50% 9.00% 10.00% Rs.25,000,001 to 7.00% 9.00% 9.50% 10.50%
Rs.50,000,000
Rs. 50,000,001to Rs. 7.50% 9.50% 10.00% 10.75%
100,000,000
Rs.100,000,001& Above 8.00% 10.00% 10.50% 11.00%
Rate of Profit:
• Account Type: Fixed Term Deposit
• Investment: Up to Rs.5,000,000 & above
• Profit: Payable on maturity
• Highest Profit: Up to 11% p.a.
• Eligibility: Individuals, and institutions
Allied Munafa Account (AMA):
Salient Features:
• The applicable profit rate will be based on the amount maintained in the
account on an average monthly basis and the return will also be credited to the
account on a monthly basis.
• Individuals, Firms, Companies, Schools, Hospitals, Charitable Organizations,
etc., are welcome to open their account in this scheme.
Allied Bachat Scheme:
Allied Bachat Scheme is a PLS Term Deposit Scheme based deposit scheme
whereby customer can double your investment in just 7.5 years.
• Maturity Period: 7.5 years
• Minimum Deposit: Rs. 50,000/- with multiples of Rs.
10,000/-
• Expected rate of Profit: The deposit amount will be
doubled in 7.5
• Eligibility: All individuals and institutions
• Free Internet Banking facility
LOCKERS:
Allied Bank Lockers are available, at an annual fee, in four different sizes - small,
medium, large and extra large. Locker holders are not required to have an account with the Bank.
S. # Locker Size Annual Locker Maximum Loss
Rent (Current) Coverage / Limit
1. Small Rs.1,500/- Rs.500,000/- 2. Medium Rs.2,000/-
Rs.1,000,000/- 3. Large Rs.4,000/- Rs.1,500,000/- 4. Extra Large Rs.5,000/- Rs.2,000,000/-
Hajj Services:
The Hajj Service is available to all pilgrims. The forms and other related services are
provided by the Bank. Hajj applications are available with all branches during Hajj season, immediately after the Hajj policy is announced by the Government of Pakistan.
Allied Visa Credit Card:
In order to cater to growing financial needs of customers ABL is proud to introduce Allied Visa Credit Card with the Lowest Service Charge ever! So now customers can save money
where it counts and spend lavishly at favorite places with greater flexibility, convenience and
most important-Affordability!
With Allied Visa Credit Card customer can enjoy a variety of state-of-the-art features and
unmatched value by spending at over 49,000 merchants across Pakistan and 27 million
merchant outlets worldwide! And what more, customer can also use your credit card at over
1 million ATMs internationally!
Allied Visa Gold Credit Card:
With Allied Visa Gold Credit Card every Pakistani can now enjoy the benefits of a Gold
Card internationally with unmatched savings greater flexibility, convenience and security.
Features:
• Buy Now, Pay Later:
With Allied Visa Gold Credit Card, free credit period allows customers to pay for purchases up to 50 days after the date of purchase.
• Flexible Repayment:
When paying credit card bill, Allied Visa Gold Credit Card gives the option to either pay the entire amount according to the statement or a minimum of 5% of total outstanding balance.
• Cash Advance Facility:
As an Allied Visa Gold Credit Card member, customers are entitled up to 75% of available credit limit in cash.
• Allied Easy Installments (AEI):
The Allied Easy Installments (AEI) plan provides customers with the facility to pay
outstanding card balance in equal and affordable monthly installments spread over 3, 6, 12, 18, 24, 30 or 36 months.
• Supplementary Cards:
Want to share the benefits of Allied Visa Gold Credit Card with others? Now customer can!
Treat up to two people with supplementary credit cards and pass on the many privileges of Allied Visa Gold Credit Card to the chosen friends and family members.
• Balance Transfer Facility:
In case customers have outstanding balances on other cards, consolidate these onto the Allied Visa Gold Credit Card with the lowest BTF rate and save more on the outstanding payments than ever before.
• Credit Protection Plus:
With Credit Protection Plus, Allied Visa Gold Credit Card provides payment cover against:
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2. 3. 4.
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Death, due to accident or sickness
Permanent and Total Disability, due to sickness or accident
Temporary Total Disability, due to sickness or accident
Terminal Illness
Zero Loss Liability:
The Allied Visa Gold Credit Card's Zero Loss Liability feature protects its customers from paying for any unauthorized transactions on their Card in the event that it is lost or stolen.
Free CIP Lounge Access:
As an Allied Visa Gold Credit Cardholder, its customers are eligible to avail the free lounge facility at Quaid-e-Azam International Airport, Karachi.
Visa Platinum Websites
The Visa Platinum websites have been designed to ensure that Visa Platinum Cardholders
around the Asia-Pacific region are up-to-date with the latest product offerings and benefits.
The sites also include additional features like:
• The latest information on Visa Platinum regional programs, such as the Visa Platinum Club, Visa Platinum Dining, Visa Platinum Golf, Holidays and Visa Platinum Experiential Travel Facilities.
• The latest information on local country promotions and events.
• Online applications such as Concierge Online.
• A directory of toll-free numbers for reaching the VPCC from all key global destinations.
BRANCH NETWORK:
Allied Bank has 885 nationwide branches of which approximately 67% i.e. 573 are located in large metropolitan area, namely Karachi, Islamabad, Faisalabad, Lahore, Multan, Peshawar and Hyderabad. The network of 855 branches enables the bank to generate a substantial and stable deposit base, provide a wide range of banking products and other financial services and diversify lending risks geographically, as well as on the basis of credit and customer type.
Allied Bank divided into four Centers i.e. North, Central-I, Central- II and South. These Centers have the regions and the regions further have the sub branches of Allied Bank Limited. The detail is given there:
CREDIT RATING:
Allied Bank's credit rating has been maintained to 'AA' for long term, by the Pakistan Credit Rating Agency (PACRA), the leading credit rating agency in the country and AA donates a very low expectation of credit risk, indicates very strong capacity for timely payment of financial commitments and not significantly vulnerable to foreseeable events.
The short term rating was also maintained at 'A1+', which is the uppermost possible rating under this category and represents highest capacity for timely repayment.
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE RATING:
Corporate Governance Rating (CGR) is meant to indicate the relative level to which an organization accepts and follows the codes and guidelines of corporate governance practices. In this context, JCR-VIS Credit Rating Company Limited had assigned a corporate governance rating of 'CGR-8' to your bank during the last year, which denotes 'high level of corporate governance' and is only two notches away from the highest level of CGR.
CGR is arrived at after evaluating key governance elements of the rated enterprise, which include regulatory compliance, ownership structure, composition and operations of the board of directors and executive management, self-regulation, financial transparency and relationship with stakeholders. Rating for the current year is under process.
Socialization process in ABL
ABL implements the process of socialization, when a new employee comes. They get
chance to be socialized with the environment of the company. For this purposes the
employees visits all the departments of the bank and also takes a brief introduction of
each department, this gives them a good overview of organization. HRM department is
performing these duties with the coordination of the relevant department.
Training, Retraining & developmentTraining, Retraining & development
Training:Training:Training is a job-oriented activity. It provides or improves specific skills for the current
job. A manager may be trained in communication skill to improve reading, writing,
listening and speaking. A technician may be placed in a factory to acquire job-relevant
skills in a computerized machine. It makes a person fit for the present work through
updating or upgrading of skills. While in Allied bank training period is for 6months.
Retraining:Retraining:For the improvement of employees due to advancement of technology. Retraining is only
possible when workforce possesses a sound general education and has already been
trained of broad line skill. But in Allied bank they conduct seminars for this purpose.
Development:Development:
Development is a concept-oriented preparation for human relation, problem solving in
structured or unstructured situation. It provides conceptual skill to employees.
There are two types of training approaches.
Off-job training approaches
On-job training approaches
Off-job training approachesOff-job training approaches
There are further types of off-job training approaches.
1.1. Occupational Training schoolsOccupational Training schoolsThere may be an individual who is aware of his insufficient skills, at hand, as compared
with those required by the work place. Such a person may be provided desirable job-
oriented skill training by a school. The training school may be in public or private sector.
The individual would opt for training programs in the respective skills.
2. Cooperative Education2. Cooperative EducationA cooperative education programs are a feasible vehicle of creating and sustaining liaison between the institution and the entrepreneur. College provides conceptual framework while the enterprise engages the strident with work experiences.
3. Vestibule training3. Vestibule trainingAn employee may not be placed on actual workbench because of the pressure of work, efficiency of the already trained manpower and quality controls. A separate simulated workplace is identified to house the learners. It may be an in-service training school established by the organization.
“On job training approaches”“On job training approaches” 1.1. ApprenticeshipApprenticeshipA group of potential employees is inducted to hob-specific training under the guidance of matured and skilled personnel. If it is provided first time to a trainee, it is initial training that includes induction training as well. If trainee has already initial training, then it is only the induction training provided through apprenticeship. The apprentice is paid subsistence money to manage boarding, lodging and daily needs.
2.2. CoachingCoachingA coaching is an instructor of skills. Coaching teaches skills on the basis of one-to-one personal contact between the trainee and the trainer. It is an equally useful training method for managers and non-managers in business, industry, education and government. Allied bank includes training after 6 month probation for final evaluation of candidate, candidate goes to Islamabad (national institute of business and finance) for one week training then he is employed.
3. Mentoring3. MentoringA mentor means an experienced and trusted adviser. Mentoring is an advanced form of coaching designed for potential managers, of various levels, in conceptual skills. In Allied bank for this purpose seminars are conducted.
4. Job Rotation4. Job RotationAn employee is shifted from one position to another, at lateral level from one job to a similar of differentiated and diversified work, preferably, in one’s own discipline. The similarity of elements in the previous and new jobs helps the trainee in acquiring the new skills. In Allied bank this situation is already existing.
5.5. In-Basket TrainingIn-Basket TrainingThe trainee is attached with a senior person. The trainer provides the trainee a basket containing official documents, i.e. memos, letters, reports, etc. The trainee studies these documents and learns about that level of management.
Compensation ManagementCompensation Management
To attract and retain the best talent, companies require compensation and benefits
structures that are both enticing and consistent with market standards.
It is an integral part of the management of the organization. Compensation Management
contributes to the overall success of the organization in several ways. Employee
compensation is also a way to contribute in success of the organization, it refers to all
forms of pay or rewards going to employees and arising from their employment. It has
two main components:
Direct financial payments;
Wages, salaries, incentives, commissions, and bonuses etc
Indirect payments;
Pay in the form of financial benefits such as insurance.
Components of compensation management:Components of compensation management:
Salary Probation period Promotion criteria Rent or residence facility Medical care Transportation Pension Vacation criteria Transfer Career management Education of children Insurance Health and safety program Performance appraisal Flaws in practice
Salary:
A salary is a form of periodic payment from an employer to an employee, which is specified in an employment contract. It is contrasted with piece wages, where each job, hour or other unit is paid separately, rather than on a periodic basis.
In Allied bank:
Salary structure in KB is competitive as compare to other banks. BPS starts from 12000 for a new trainee or employee.
Probation period:
It is a time to check the performance of an employee who is provisionally employed to fill a vacant newly created post. The services of a probationer may be terminated at any time by the competent authority with out notice or pay or he/ she may resign with out giving any notice or pay in lieu there of.
In Allied bank
In Allied bank there is 6 months probation period used to check the performance of new employees whether it is upto the mark or not. If performance is not satisfactory then new employee will be dismissing from job and performance is above par then employee can gain permanent job with the bank.
Promotions:
Promotions traditionally refer to advancements to positions of increased responsibility. Most working people look forward to promotions, which usually mean more pay, responsibility and often job satisfaction. For employers, promotions can provide opportunities to reward exceptional performance, and to fill open positions with tested and loyal employees.
Allied bank:
Following is the main criteria for promotion of an employee in KB:
1. Education2. Job knowledge3. Experience4. Performance
If an employee is fulfilling all above requirements then he will be promoted after 6 months.
Rent or residence facility:
Traditionally residential facilities are obtained by employees from their employers or organizations in which they work. If no residential facility is provided then employers paid the rent of such accommodation in which employees are living.
Usually well reputed or public organizations give this facility to their employees.
In Allied bank:
No rent or residential facility provided by KB to their valuable employees.
Medical care:
Some time medical allowances are given to employees by their employers while on the other hand if allowances are not given then charges incurred on hospitalization are paid by organizations. So, in this way medical care facility is provided to personals.
In Allied bank:
Employees of KB are enjoying medical care facility. Any employee of the Allied bank can claim to pay hospitalization charges of his family members. The claim is approved by R&D department, for approval purpose certain type of documentation is necessary which should be fulfill by employees. After this employees can enjoy this facility.
Transportation:
Transportation means conveyance facility to workers of any organization. Some well reputed organizations give allowance to meet their transportation charges or in other way companies provide its own transportation to workers in order to enhance their efficiency and motivational level.
In Allied bank:
There is no transportation facility provided to male employees only for females transportation is provided on local basis.
Pension:
It is a plan that provides a fix sum when employees reach a predetermined retirement age or when they can no longer work due to disability. In recent time only government sector give pensions to their workers and not private sector.
In Allied bank:
In KB there is no pension plan for employees but gratuity is given to workers.
Vacation criteria:
Every organization whether public or private has its own vacation plan which is abided by employees. There are many types of leaves given to workers like casual leaves, mandatory leaves, sick leaves, annual leaves etc.
In Allied bank:
KB has its own vacation criteria including:
1. Entitlement of 30 leaves in 1 year per employee2. Out of thirty 2 weeks are mandatory leaves3. Remaining leaves can be enjoyed by employee at their will
Above mentioned is revising policy but before this there were:
1. 12 casual leaves2. 1 sick leave3. 3 seasonal leaves etc.
Transfer:
Reassignments to similar positions in other parts of the firm are called transfers. Usually a transfer is a move from one job to another with no change in salary or grade .Every organization has its own policies or criteria for transfer of employees.
In Allied bank:
In Allied bank transfers depend upon following issues with reference to employer:
1. Business accidences like overstaffing or understaffing2. Experience3. No efficient performance of employee4. No particular tenure system
Employees seek transfer for:
1. Personal enrichment2. More interesting job3. Better working hours
Career management:
Career means the occupational position a person has had over many years while career management is a process for enabling employees to better understand and develop their career skills and interests and to use these skills and interests more effectively.
In Allied bank:
The series of activities that contribute to career of employees of KB include:
1. Workshops2. Seminars3. On the job training4. Training by National Institute of Business and Finance
Education of children:
Some big organizations give education facility for the children of employees. In order to achieve this task they can give allowances or cash or direct payment of fees. Some time workers welfare schools are established for the convenience of employees.
In Allied bank:
In Allied bank there is no any facility is given to employees in terms of education of children.
Insurance:
Almost all companies are providing insurance facility to their personals. Companies usually give this facility to their permanent workers or employees. Probationers are not come under this head.
In Allied bank:
All employees of Allied bank are insured except from probationers or temporary employees. They insured by “ALLICO” insurance company upto 6 million or six lakh.
If an employee will expired during duty hours then his family will receive full amount as said six million.
If an employee will expire after duty hours then his successors will receive half or fifty percent of the full amount.
Health and safety program:
Health and safety programs include medical care and establishment of safe environment for employees. In order to regulate these programs firms maintain their own policies to
ensure employees that they are safe and company consider them as a valuable asset for their organization.
In Allied bank:
The bank is providing proper health awareness by recommending different tests for employees from time to time without any cost and in order to regulate safety measures KB has insured it’s all assets including human resource staff, vehicles, furniture, equipments, cash etc.
Performance appraisal:
Virtually all companies have some formal or informal means of appraising their employees’ performance. Performance appraisal means evaluating an employee’s current and/or past performance relative to his or her performance standards set by organization for that particular job.
Performance appraisals are a regular review of employee performance within organizations.
Generally, the aims of a scheme are:
Give feedback on performance to employees. Identify employee training needs.
Document criteria used to allocate organizational rewards.
Form a basis for personnel decisions-salary (merit) increases, promotions, disciplinary actions, etc.
Provide the opportunity for organizational diagnosis and development.
Facilitate communication between employee and administrator.
Validate selection techniques and human resource policies to meet federal Equal Employment Opportunity requirements.
In Allied bank:
Employee level:
In KB following parameters are used to evaluate performance of an individual employee as well as performance of management level:
1. Job knowledge2. Communication3. Interpersonal relationship4. Adoptability of new things5. Motivation6. Customer focus7. Initiative to work8. Team work9. Productivity10. Time management11. Work habbits12. accomplishment of assigned task
Management level:
1. Leadership2. Planning and organizing3. Problem solving and decision making4. Development of subordinates5. Consensus building to take new task6. Creativity
Flaws in practiceFlaws in practice
In every organization there may be possibility of flaws in regulation of policies or poor policies regarding human resources. similarly there are also some flaws n KB bank regarding HR policies.
In Allied bank:
In Allied bank following are draw backs:
Centralization:
The most important draw back of HR policies OF KB is centralization, which means that all employees are selected by centralized corporate office Islamabad so there should be decentralization because branch wise selection can reduce many problems.
No regular appraisal system:
There should be proper and regular appraisal system in order to enhance employees’ efficiency and capabilities and productivity. In KB there is two time appraisal in one year so there is need to make regular appraisal system.
Hiring of outsource staff: Hiring of most outsource staff can create problem for such employees because they feel insecurity, due to deprivation of incentives their level of motivation goes down which finally leads to high turnover and job rotation
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF ABL 2010
Vertical Analysis of ABL:
Balance sheet 2010 2009
Assets
Cash and balances with treasury banks 14.9% 100%
Balances with other banks - -
Lending’s to financial institutions -59.1% 100%
Investments - net 27.8% 100%
Advances – net 6.6% 100%
Operating fixed assets 23.4% 100%
Other assets - net -5.5% 100%
Total assets 7.5% 100%
Liabilities & Equity
Total equity 38.6% 100%
Bills payable 30.2% 100%
Borrowings -47.8% 100%
Deposits and other accounts 12.9% 100%
Sub-ordinated loans 0.0% 100%
Other liabilities 11.1% 100%
Total Liabilities 6.6% 100%
Horizontal Analysis Of ABL:
Balance sheet 2010 2009
Assets
Cash and balances with treasury banks 14.9% 100%
Balances with other banks - -
Lending’s to financial institutions -59.1% 100%
Investments - net 27.8% 100%
Advances – net 6.6% 100%
Operating fixed assets 23.4% 100%
Other assets - net -5.5% 100%
Total assets 7.5% 100%
Liabilities & Equity
Total equity 38.6% 100%
Bills payable 30.2% 100%
Borrowings -47.8% 100%
Deposits and other accounts 12.9% 100%
Sub-ordinated loans 0.0% 100%
Other liabilities 11.1% 100%
Total Liabilities 6.6% 100%
Horizontal Analysis of ABL:
Profit & Loss Account 2010 2009
Mark-up / return / interest earned 9% 100%
Mark-up / return / interest expensed 0% 100%
Fee, commission, brokerage & exchange income -16% 100%
Capital gain & dividend income 2% 100%
Other income 598% 100%
Provisions -2% 100%
Operating expense 19% 100%
Taxation 21% 100%
Total expense 6% 100%
Profit after taxation 16% 100%
Vertical Analysis of ABL:
Profit & Loss Account 2010 2009
TOTAL 100% 100%
Mark-up / return / interest earned 89% 88%
Mark-up / return / interest expensed -44% -48%
Fee, commission, brokerage & exchange income 6% 7%
Capital gain & dividend income 5% 5%
Other income 0% 0%
Provisions -9% -9%
Operating expense -23% -21%
Taxation -8% -7%
Total expense -84% -85%
Profit after taxation 16% 15%
INTERPRETATION
The interpretation of Vertical and Horizontal analysis
Vertical analysis is used in comparing the financial statements of the firms they differ in size.
The Horizontal financial statement analysis is done by restating amount of each item or
groups of items as a percentage are calculated by selecting a base year and assign a weight of
100 to the amount of each item in the base year statement.
When we compare the ABL position with the previous year percentage of net assets are
increasing.
ABL position in current year better than pervious year because it gain profit as compared to
the previous years .
Profitability Ratio:
Gross profit;
Year 2010 2009
Ratio 50.2% 45.5%
Profit Before Tax Ratio:
Year 2010 2009
Ratio 43.7% 42.7%
Return on assets
Year 2010 2009
Ratio 1.89% 1.81%
Return on equity
Year 2010 2009
Ratio 28.8% 30.5%
Market Value Ratios
Earning per Share :
Year 2010 2009
Ratio 10.52 9.11
Price to earning ratio:
Year 2010 2009
Ratio 6.7 5.9
Cash Dividend per Share
Year 2010 2009
Ratio 4.00 4.00
Net assets per Share:
Year 2010 2009
Ratio 46.0 42.1
SWOT ANALYSIS
STRENGTHS
Allied Bank Limited has certain strengths which are different from the other Banks.
ABL is the first Muslim Bank of the world, which is owned and managed by its own
employs. This is the biggest strength of the Bank. A feeling of ownership is present in every
employ, which not only helps in increasing the productivity of employs but also creates
sincerity with the Bank in them.
Another strength is the high motivation of employees to their work because they know that
what so ever they do, it will be in their own benefit. They know that the profit, which they
will earn, will be distributed among all the employees. So they work with high motivation
and concentration.
Salaries are very reasonable, so the employees are not financially disturbed and they devote
their selves fully to their work.
They have wide area network in all over the Pakistan, so that they cover a lot of portion of
cash transactions and make customer satisfied.
The Bank has very strict rules and regulations about the customer’s complaints. The
customers are treated as very special persons in the Bank.
WEAKNESSES
No entertainment facilities are available in the Bank when customer goes to the Bank and
wait for a longer time. These facilities can be the newspaper, magazines, etc.
Advertisement of ABL is not such goods as of other banks.
Out look of the ABL branches is not attractive to the people.
OPPORTUNITIES
The policies of the new government to uplift the economy and pursue financial sector
reforms are expected to yield positive results in the banking industry of the country. The
ABL is very well praised to avail promising opportunities.
As a result of the different steps taken by the Government regarding the betterment of the
economy, small borrowers are attracted to get the financing and start small businesses. So,
the ABL has an opportunity to attract the customers by giving them attractive schemes.
THREATS
First threat is that of political influence. Three boards of directors are of government. So that
they can influence on the decisions of the ABL.
The biggest threat in the banking sector is the continuous downfall of the country economy
since the last few years. If this downfall remains for more few years then it may be the great
hindrance in achieving the Bank’s objectives.
The privatization of other banks is also a threat for the Bank. Due to the privatization of
the different bank e.g. MCB, the competition has increased a lot. Furthermore many
private banks have come in the sector due to which it is becoming more difficult day by
day to attract the customers.
PEST ANALYSIS
Political
Pakistan despite all international and public perceptions, today is a functioning democracy and
gradually there is a change in complexion and composition of legislatures with more educated
people and women (27% of National Assembly and 17% of Senate) entering into politics
Similarly it helps in designing best strategies to implement that could support the revival of bank
industry. Like in there of nationalization banks had to suffer as other industries that’s why that
impact is still found in the performance of this industry.
Economical
Although banking sector development is important at the early stage of economic growth,
general liberalization presuming a homogeneous bank role may not necessarily promote growth.
The estimated cost structure indicates that state-owned commercial banks are large enough,
while development financial institutions and private banks can expect to obtain cost-saving
advantages by expanding their operations. Since scope economies are significant, portfolio
diversification generally increases bank profits. In addition, privatized banks are the most
efficient, followed by foreign and private banks. Public banks are the least efficient.
Social
Banks always helped people in improvement of living condition of poor people invarious forms
like giving loans to poor for starting business or directly providing them the instruments that
could enhance their living conditions. Similarly Allied Bank always tried to provide the needy
people loans on soft terms and also helped to eradicate unemployment by providing job
opportunities Recent high growth trends coupled with enhanced spending on social and
poverty programs that rose from 3.8% of GDP in 2001/2002 to 5.05% by
2005/2006 has together begun to pay some dividends as evident from the
reversal in poverty incidence trends and social indicators.
Technology
The Banking sector in Pakistan has experienced a rapid transformation. Just about a decade back
this sector was limited to the i (read nationalized)and co-operative banks. Then came the multi-
national banks, but these were confined to serving an elite few. One could regard the past as the
'medieval ages’ in the banking industry, wherein every branch of the same bank acted as an
independent information silo and multi-channel banking (ATMs, Net banking,Tele-banking, etc)
was almost non-existent. Today banks have to look much beyond just providing a multi-channel
service platform for its customers. There’re other pressing issues that banks need to address in
order to chalk-out roadmap for the future. Here are the top three concerns in the mind of every
bank’s CEO. The customer is interested in how he/she can benefit from the bank and its
products. That's why it becomes necessary for a bank to differentiate its products from the others.
Some of the ways in which differentiation can be introduced are through specialization, new
products, and increasing the added value
LEARNING AS AN INTERNEE
Duties and accomplishment:
My duties at the bank were of different types. I was rotated in different departments in different
weeks, so that I could get the exposure of different tasks in a bank. But my duties were always
supervised by the employees of ABL so that I do not make any major mistake, as I was an
internee and didn’t go through the training of three months, as all the employees of ABL get
before joining the bank. But still I had to deal with all the matters of the bank under their
supervision. My duties are mentioned as follows.
ACCOUNT OPENING:
During my first two weeks in the bank I did work in account opening department. During my
training in that department I was taught that how to open the account of the customers in the
bank. That whenever a customer comes how he should be explained about the types of accounts
and the benefits provided in each account. My supervisor used to tell me that how to fill the form
of account opening, and which documents are required for opening the account, the
information’s and all.
But I didn’t have the opportunity to enter the accounts opened on daily bases in the software
system because it’s a very sensitive issue and I was not so much trained that’s why I used to only
fill the forms and do stamping on them.
CLEARING DEPARTMENT
I also spent two weeks in clearing department. I learned to fill the deposit slips of current and
saving account in this department.
I also learned to fill the cheques in this department, as most of the
customers do not know that how to fill the cheques and deposit slips( mostly the labor class and
others who do baking by giving just thumb impressions).
I also learned to do clearing of inward and outward cheques.
I learned to make OBC’s
I learned to make Demand drafts
AND I also learned to enter the daily inward and outward proceedings in
the record
ONLINE TRANSFER OF MONEY:
In this department I learned to make transfer slips and see the online transfer of
money from one branch of ABL to another, I spent one week in this department.
I couldn’t get a chance to transfer money myself online because this is a very sensitive issue.
That’s why I was assigned the duty of filling the online slips of the customers, to tell them about
this facility and solve any of their quires. As online transfer facility is the point on which ABL
really has comparative advantage that’s why a lot many people used to come for online transfer
of money every day and as it’s a new service and people used to have many queries and I had to
solve them ,that’s why it kept me very busy all the week.
ATM’S, CHEQUE BOOKS AND LOCKERS:
I also spent two weeks in this department. I learned to send ATM request,cheques book and
lockers request of the customers. And I also learned to issue them the ATM card, cheques books
and to operate lockers. Whenever any customer used to come to collect his or her ATM, cheques
book then I used totake his sign on the record register, do stamping, write date of issuance, match
T: his sign with sign card and then provide him his card and cheques book. It was also my duty
to explain him the working procedure, so that if any customer had any query in his mind he
could ask me the details.
It was also my duty to issue lockers, that if any customer used to come to take any locker , it was
my duty to let him operate his locker and note the operating time of his locker, I also used to tell
them about the rents and security of the lockers.
DIVERSE DUTIES:
Apart from the duties mentioned above, in the last week of my internship, I had to perform some
other duties as well. Calling was one of those duties. It’s manual checking of the record produced
by the computer pertaining encashment, transfer and collection of cheques and other instruments
like deposit slips and online slips.
I also had to do arrange the cheques in the evening. One of my duties was also to do phone calls
to customers to remind them about their ATM cards and cheque books.
I also had to do customer care service, means if any customer had any query about any procedure
or if he wanted information regarding any account then I had to explain him all the procedure.
RECOMMENDATION FOR THE ORGANIZATION
While doing my internship training of 6 weeks in Allied Bank of Pakistan, I have analyzed
some problem in the Bank. Keeping in views those problems followings are my
recommendations:
1. The bank has a lot of financing schemes but there are little advertisements of these schemes so
ABL should more advertise its schemes.
2. Most of the bank employees are stick to one seat only, which result that they become master
of one particular job and lose their grip on other banking operations. So all employees should
have regular job rotation.
3. Some of the talented employees should be sent to other countries for their advance trainings.
4. In back offices the employees are still depend on manual work which causes slow
performance. It should convert their system to an automated one.
5. ABL should promote the paperless banking.
6. In some groups or wings, approach towards employees is still bureaucratic, late promotion,
favoritism in appraisals and lack of sufficient incentives are some problems arising
dissatisfaction so the employees should be promoted on fair policies to increase more satisfaction
among them.
7. ABL should introduce the Islamic products because it has the potential market.
8. H.R.Department personnel should corporate to externals, as it is also a source for good will.
9. selection procedure duration should be short.
10. Need to close the gap between employees and management.
CCONCLUSIONSONCLUSIONS
In despite of all things and discussions, Allied bank has a strong H.R.Department. Allied bank
H.R.Department has strong management and enough resources (e.g. well trained staff and
financial). The environment of Allied bank is very informal and more friendly. They proved to
be not only the bank but more than a bank. It has been a really good experience.
RREFERENCESEFERENCES
Job advertisements of Allied bank
Allied bank’s annual reports 2010-2009
Gulgasht branch of Allied bank
www.google.com.pk
official web site of Allied bank …… www.abl.com.pk
others.
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