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BAISCS OF BANKING ANDCOMMERCIAL BANKING
Baber AfridiYasin ShakeriAkif AliMahwish MusharrafHina Ilyas
INTRODUCTION
A bank or a banker is a dealer in capital, or more properly a dealer in money. He is an intermediary party between the borrower and lender. (Gilbert)“A bank is a financial institution which acts as an intermediary that accepts deposits and invests them and put them in lending activities”.
FUNCTIONS OF A BANK•Fundamental duties•Advisory duties
TYPES OF RISK THAT BANK FACES •Credit risk•Liquidity risk•Market risk•Operational risk.
ECNOMIC BASED ACTIVITIES
Bank also performs a number of economic based activities like •credit intermediation•credit quality improvement•netting •settlements of payments and others.
TYPES OF BANKS
There are 2 broad types of banks.•Retail banks•Investment banks
THE STATE BANK OF PAKISTAN
Bank of Pakistan is the Central Bank of the country
The State Bank of Pakistan Act 1956, with subsequent amendments, forms the basis of its operations today.
State banks make regulations for the banks and under that umbrella the banks perform their duties.
THE STATE BANK OF PAKISTAN
The types of the regulations which are applicable to the corporate and commercial banks are:
Risk Management (Denoted by R)
Corporate Governance (Denoted by G)
KYC & Anti Money Laundering (Denoted by M)
Operations (Denoted by O)
COMMERCIAL BANKS
•A commercial bank is a type of financial intermediary and a type of bank.• Commercial banking is also known as business banking.• It is a bank that provides checking accounts, savings accounts, and money market accounts and that accepts time deposits.
COMMERCIAL BANKS
Commercial banks are an important type of banks and it is what people normally refer to as “bank”.
Its basically called commercial so as to differentiate it from an investment bank.
It works like an ordinary bank.
THE ROLE OF COMMERCIAL BANKS
processing of payments by way of telegraphic transfer, internet banking, or other means
issuing bank drafts and bank cheques accepting money on term deposit lending money by overdraft, installment loan,
or other means providing documentary and standby letter of
credit, guarantees, performance bonds, securities underwriting commitments and other forms of off balance sheet exposures
safekeeping of documents and other items in safe deposit boxes
CONT
cash management and treasury services merchant banking and private equity
financing traditionally, large commercial banks also
underwrite bonds, and make markets in currency, interest rates, and credit-related securities, but today large commercial banks usually have an investment bank arm that is involved in the mentioned activities.
TYPES OF LOANS ISSUED BY COMMERCIAL BANKS
Secured loans Mortgage loans Unsecured loans
MAJOR SOURCES OF FUNDS FOR A BANK
Bank needs deposits and funds to run its day to day operations, to make investments and to grant loans and other multiple purposes. The major sources of fund for a bank are:
DEPOSIT ACCOUNT BORROWED FUNDS LONG TERM CAPITAL
DEPOSIT ACCOUNT
It can be a current account, saving account or other type of a bank account that allows the money to be deposited and withdrawn by the accountholder. The transactions are recorded at the bank’s books and are recorded as a liability by the bank. Some of its major types are:
Time deposits Saving deposits Transaction deposits
BORROWED FUNDSIt’s a term for funds loaned to a
bank by another bank usually on short term basis
FED FUNDS EURODOLLAR BORROWING REPOS FEDERAL RESERVE
BORROWING
LONG TERM CAPITAL
Long term capital is used for the financing longer term assets. Long term capital borrowings include the financial instruments such as:
BONDS BANK CAPITAL
THE PRUDENTIAL REGULATIONS OF THE STATE BANK OF PAKISTAN FOR CORPORATE AND COMMERCIAL BANKING
State bank of Pakistan has provided a complete set of regulations under the head of prudential regulations that are specially meant for the corporate and commercial banking. mented. The four major categories of regulations are:
Risk Management (Denoted by R) Corporate Governance (Denoted by G) KYC & Anti Money Laundering (Denoted by M) Operations (Denoted by O)