4/13/2013 
Prepared By: 
Amber Memon 
Ahsan Ali Soomro 
Pareesa Junejo 
Iqra Lagari 
Seharzish Riaz 
ACADEMIC 
REPORT 
STATE BANK OF 
PAKISTAN
State Bank of Pakistan 
April 13, 2013 
Table of Contents 
Acknowledgment ...............................................................................................................................3 
Executive Summary............................................................................................................................4 
1. Introduction ...................................................................................................................................5 
1.1 History/Background..................................................................................................................5 
2. Overview of Organization ...............................................................................................................5 
2.1 Vision .......................................................................................................................................6 
2.2 Mission ....................................................................................................................................6 
2.3 Core Values ..............................................................................................................................6 
2.4 Goals ........................................................................................................................................6 
3. Organizational Structure.................................................................................................................7 
4. Departments of SBP .......................................................................................................................7 
4.1 Deposit Accounts Dept..............................................................................................................7 
4.2 Currency Management Dept .....................................................................................................8 
4.3 Prize Bond and Saving Certificate Dept ......................................................................................8 
4.4 Internal Monitoring Dept ..........................................................................................................9 
4.5 Public Accounts Dept ................................................................................................................9 
4.6 General Services Dept ............................................................................................................. 10 
6. SWOT Analysis.......................................................................................................................... 10 
6.1 Strengths ................................................................................................................................ 10 
6.2 Weaknesses............................................................................................................................ 10 
6.3 Opportunities ......................................................................................................................... 10 
6.4 Threats ................................................................................................................................... 10 
7. Suggestions & Recommendations ................................................................................................. 11 
8. Conclusion ................................................................................................................................ 11 
9. References ................................................................................................................................... 11 
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April 13, 2013 
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Acknowledgment 
All praise to Allah, the most merciful, kind and beneficent, and the source of all 
knowledge, wisdom within and beyond my comprehension. He is the only God, who can 
help us in every field of life. All respect and possible tributes goes to my Holy Prophet 
Mohammad (SAW), who is forever guidance and knowledge for all human beings on this 
earth. 
I am greatly indebted to my learned teachers, who have given me this report. This 
report reflects the knowledge which I have gained from my valuable teachers.
State Bank of Pakistan 
April 13, 2013 
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Executive Summary 
As we all know that state bank is the central bank of Pakistan and it controls all the 
commercial banks which operate in Pakistan. It is a monetary body. It monitors all the 
commercial banks and maintains and manages the money supply in the country. 
The reason why I choose this bank is because it is the central bank and the biggest bank 
in Pakistan. There is a large no. of departments in this bank and one can learn a large 
number of things in this bank. There are many departments in this bank but the 
departments in which are the main are public account department, deposit account 
department, currency management department, internal monitory department, prize 
bond and saving certificate deparment, general services department. Public account 
department perform many operations. It collects and gives payments on behalf of 
government. It also performs clearing. It receives checques or sends checques to NIFT 
for clearing purpose. Prize bond department issues prize bond to general public. It 
controls the overall system of prize bond and prizes I have in the city. General services 
department perform services like employee salaries, employ loan, NIBAF, etc. It 
provides all facilities to general public which it can to help or facilitate them.
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1. Introduction 
1.1 History/Background 
State bank of Pakistan is the central bank of Pakistan. It was established in 1948. Initially 
state bank of Pakistan was entrusted with the task to “regulate the issue of bank notes 
and keeping of reserves with a view to securing monetary stability in Pakistan and 
generally to operate the currency and credit system of the country to its advantage" 
(SBP order, 1948). The headquarters are located in the financial capital of Pakistan, 
Karachi with its second headquarters in the capital, Islamabad. 
In financial sector reforms of 1994 State Bank of Pakistan got full autonomy. “On 
January 21, 1997 this autonomy was further strengthened when the government issued 
three Amendment Ordinances. These changes gave full and exclusive authority to the 
State Bank to regulate the banking sector, to conduct an independent monetary policy 
and to set limit on government borrowings from the State Bank of Pakistan” (Wikipedia, 
2010). Currently its primary functions include regulating banking sector, maintenance of 
public accounts, devising monetary policy, management of public debt, issuance of 
currency notes, and maintaining inflation. 
State Bank of Pakistan Banking Services Corporation SBP-BSC was established in 2002 in 
order to perform operational functions of SBP (SBP website). SBP-BSC is subsidiary of 
State Bank of Pakistan having 16 offices in major cities of the country and its key 
functional and operational areas include currency management, foreign exchange 
operations and adjudication, export finance scheme, payment & settlement systems, 
and banking services to the government. While State Bank of Pakistan performs the 
important function of policy making, SBP-BSCs handle most of the operational areas 
(SBP website). 
2. Overview of Organization 
As we all know that state bank of Pakistan is a nonprofit making organization. Its main 
objective is to manage or maintain the currency supply in country. Increase and 
decrease in money supply can create inflation or deflation in country, so these things 
should be handled immediately and state bank is doing this. The mission and vision of 
SBP is as under.
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2.1 Vision 
To develop SBP-BSC into a dynamic and efficient organization equipped with requisite 
technology and human resource capable of extending sustainable support to the State 
Bank of Pakistan in achieving its objectives (SBP website). 
2.2 Mission 
To provide excellent banking and financial services to stakeholders besides ensuring 
implementation of SBP policies in order to command their trust and respect. 
2.3 Core Values 
 Highest standards of Integrity. 
 Institutionalizing teamwork and performance culture. 
 Excellence in service. 
 Advancement of skills for tomorrow’s challenges. 
 Awareness of social and community responsibility. 
 Value creation for all stakeholders. 
2.4 Goals 
To enhance profitability and maximization of SBP share through increasing leverage of 
existing customer base and diversified range of products. 
Excellence in Direction 
Excellence in Growth 
Excellence in Performance 
Excellence in Management 
Excellence in Achievement
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Chairman 
Prize Bond and 
Saving 
Certificate Dept. 
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3. Organizational Structure 
In State Bank of Pakistan, the head is called “Chairman” or “President” of the Bank. And 
after President there is Five Broad of Directors. SBP has Seven Departments which 
control the working of the Divisions, Wing, Section and Regional of the state bank of 
Pakistan. 
Deposit 
Accounts Dept. 
Currency 
Management 
Dept. 
4. Departments of SBP 
Public Accounts 
Dept. 
Following are various units at SBP: 
4.1 Deposit Accounts Dept 
Main functions of the Deposit account unit are; 
Internal 
Monitoring 
Dept. 
General Services 
Dept. 
IT Department 
President’s 
Secretariat 
Board of 
Directors 
Secretary Board 
of Directors
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1. SBP acts as a banker to banks. Commercial banks open their accounts with state 
bank. There are accounts of 41 banks and these accounts are maintained at 
deposit account unit. 
2. Handles export refinance scheme. 
3. The facility of remittance of government payments is provided through this 
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department. 
4. Account reconciliation. 
5. Also facilitate public remittances and fee is charged for that whereas no fee is 
charged from the government. 
4.2 Currency Management Dept 
Currency management cycle involves a wide range of activities including: 
 Ensuring adequate supply of good quality notes across the country. 
 Forecasting annual increase in currency demand. 
 Timely placement of printing orders with Pakistan Security Printing Corporation. 
 Examination and storage arrangements on receipt of fresh notes from PSPC. 
 Maintenance of sufficient balances of currency notes/coins. 
 Supply of notes in the country. 
 Withdrawal of soiled/defective notes from circulation and their destruction 
under appropriate control mechanism. 
4.3 Prize Bond and Saving Certificate Dept 
The Prize Bond scheme is the part of national saving scheme. The SBP provides 
management services to the government for this scheme. SBP can decide about the 
terms and conditions of the scheme can increase or decrease the amount of prize 
money and can change the denomination. Prize bond unit perform the following 
functions. 
 Sale and purchase of Prize bonds. 
 Maintenance of the prize bond stock. 
 Giving the prize money. 
 Help in organizing draws. 
Apart from prize bond this unit is involved in the management of defense saving 
certificates and special saving certificates. These two instruments are dealt with in the 
interest bearing account and the prize in non-interest bearing account of the unit.
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4.4 Internal Monitoring Dept 
Internal auditing is a profession and activity involved in helping organizations achieve 
their stated objectives. Internal monitoring unit is an independent appraisal function 
established within SBP to examine and evaluate its activities as a service to the 
organization. 
Main functions and responsibilities; 
 Conducting pre-audit of all accounts of the Office. 
 Pre audit the cases and vouchers received from various units under SBP 
Expenditure regulation, budgetary limit and head of accounts. 
 Prize Bonds’ Payment cases. 
 Export Refinance Cases before making payment to banks 
4.5 Public Accounts Dept 
Under Section 21 of the State Bank of Pakistan Act 1956, the SBP has been entrusted to 
Perform banking services on behalf of the federal and provincial governments and also 
to carry out their exchange, remittance and other banking operations including the 
management of public debt. 
The banking services provided by SBP to the federal, provincial and local governments 
Includes following services. 
 Collection of revenue on behalf of government departments. 
i.e. property tax, income tax, sales tax and all other receipts of Govt. of Pakistan. 
 Making payments on behalf of government departments. 
 The Public Accounts Department of SBP is responsible for maintenance of: 
 The Federal Govt. A/C 
 Provincial Govt. A/C 
 Local Governments 
 Zakat Accounts. 
 Defense A/C
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The data pertaining to government transactions carried in various accounts is reported 
to Accountant General of the provinces, Accountant General Pakistan Revenue (AGPR), 
Pakistan Railways and other concerned departments on daily/ periodic basis. 
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4.6 General Services Dept 
The major functions of GSU are; 
 Disbursement of monthly salaries and allowances. 
 Making other payments like pension, retirement. 
 Making business plans, preparation of annual budget. 
 Assessment of employee loans. 
 Procurement of office furniture, stationary, vehicles etc. 
 Activation and deactivation of employee medical facilities. 
6. SWOT Analysis 
6.1 Strengths 6.2 Weaknesses 
 Strong internal control for transactions 
therefore no fraud has ever been done 
 Job security, good salary packages and 
benefits for employees attract and 
retain talent. 
 Technological backwardness. 
 Latest procedures and best practices 
are not adopted. 
 Staff is not well trained in IT. 
6.3 Opportunities 6.4 Threats 
 Investment in IT and latest technology.  Political instability and pressure can 
harm the operations of SBP. 
 Excessive government borrowings. 
 Circulation of fake currency.
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7. Suggestions & Recommendations 
It was observed that the major blockage in payment system is the physical movement of 
the instrument. Cheque is the most widely accepted Instrument to settle transactions in 
the world. Paper cheques provide consumers and businesses critical alternative 
payments mechanism. Today billions of cheques are written and processed each year, 
and consumers and businesses remain confident and satisfied with writing cheques. 
 Cheque Transaction System. 
 Online data usage to save time. 
 Token issuing and cash counters should be placed together. 
 Proper display on all counters. 
 Software’s should be updated. 
 Removing communication gap. 
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8. Conclusion 
SBP greatest strength is their financial background, which happens to be so strong that 
even in current market situation they are still in the position to lend loans to other 
banks and have also reported profits in the previous quarter. 
SBP has gathered large amount of the market for itself. They need to put in systems 
such as a strong Employee Monitoring System which provides transparency in all their 
processes and employee activity. They can and must learn from the best case practices 
of other bank international as well. 
9. References 
 www.sbp.gov.pk 
 www.wikipidia.com 
 www.google.com.pk
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State bank of pakistan

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    4/13/2013 Prepared By: Amber Memon Ahsan Ali Soomro Pareesa Junejo Iqra Lagari Seharzish Riaz ACADEMIC REPORT STATE BANK OF PAKISTAN
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    State Bank ofPakistan April 13, 2013 Table of Contents Acknowledgment ...............................................................................................................................3 Executive Summary............................................................................................................................4 1. Introduction ...................................................................................................................................5 1.1 History/Background..................................................................................................................5 2. Overview of Organization ...............................................................................................................5 2.1 Vision .......................................................................................................................................6 2.2 Mission ....................................................................................................................................6 2.3 Core Values ..............................................................................................................................6 2.4 Goals ........................................................................................................................................6 3. Organizational Structure.................................................................................................................7 4. Departments of SBP .......................................................................................................................7 4.1 Deposit Accounts Dept..............................................................................................................7 4.2 Currency Management Dept .....................................................................................................8 4.3 Prize Bond and Saving Certificate Dept ......................................................................................8 4.4 Internal Monitoring Dept ..........................................................................................................9 4.5 Public Accounts Dept ................................................................................................................9 4.6 General Services Dept ............................................................................................................. 10 6. SWOT Analysis.......................................................................................................................... 10 6.1 Strengths ................................................................................................................................ 10 6.2 Weaknesses............................................................................................................................ 10 6.3 Opportunities ......................................................................................................................... 10 6.4 Threats ................................................................................................................................... 10 7. Suggestions & Recommendations ................................................................................................. 11 8. Conclusion ................................................................................................................................ 11 9. References ................................................................................................................................... 11 Page 2
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    State Bank ofPakistan April 13, 2013 Page 3 Acknowledgment All praise to Allah, the most merciful, kind and beneficent, and the source of all knowledge, wisdom within and beyond my comprehension. He is the only God, who can help us in every field of life. All respect and possible tributes goes to my Holy Prophet Mohammad (SAW), who is forever guidance and knowledge for all human beings on this earth. I am greatly indebted to my learned teachers, who have given me this report. This report reflects the knowledge which I have gained from my valuable teachers.
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    State Bank ofPakistan April 13, 2013 Page 4 Executive Summary As we all know that state bank is the central bank of Pakistan and it controls all the commercial banks which operate in Pakistan. It is a monetary body. It monitors all the commercial banks and maintains and manages the money supply in the country. The reason why I choose this bank is because it is the central bank and the biggest bank in Pakistan. There is a large no. of departments in this bank and one can learn a large number of things in this bank. There are many departments in this bank but the departments in which are the main are public account department, deposit account department, currency management department, internal monitory department, prize bond and saving certificate deparment, general services department. Public account department perform many operations. It collects and gives payments on behalf of government. It also performs clearing. It receives checques or sends checques to NIFT for clearing purpose. Prize bond department issues prize bond to general public. It controls the overall system of prize bond and prizes I have in the city. General services department perform services like employee salaries, employ loan, NIBAF, etc. It provides all facilities to general public which it can to help or facilitate them.
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    State Bank ofPakistan April 13, 2013 Page 5 1. Introduction 1.1 History/Background State bank of Pakistan is the central bank of Pakistan. It was established in 1948. Initially state bank of Pakistan was entrusted with the task to “regulate the issue of bank notes and keeping of reserves with a view to securing monetary stability in Pakistan and generally to operate the currency and credit system of the country to its advantage" (SBP order, 1948). The headquarters are located in the financial capital of Pakistan, Karachi with its second headquarters in the capital, Islamabad. In financial sector reforms of 1994 State Bank of Pakistan got full autonomy. “On January 21, 1997 this autonomy was further strengthened when the government issued three Amendment Ordinances. These changes gave full and exclusive authority to the State Bank to regulate the banking sector, to conduct an independent monetary policy and to set limit on government borrowings from the State Bank of Pakistan” (Wikipedia, 2010). Currently its primary functions include regulating banking sector, maintenance of public accounts, devising monetary policy, management of public debt, issuance of currency notes, and maintaining inflation. State Bank of Pakistan Banking Services Corporation SBP-BSC was established in 2002 in order to perform operational functions of SBP (SBP website). SBP-BSC is subsidiary of State Bank of Pakistan having 16 offices in major cities of the country and its key functional and operational areas include currency management, foreign exchange operations and adjudication, export finance scheme, payment & settlement systems, and banking services to the government. While State Bank of Pakistan performs the important function of policy making, SBP-BSCs handle most of the operational areas (SBP website). 2. Overview of Organization As we all know that state bank of Pakistan is a nonprofit making organization. Its main objective is to manage or maintain the currency supply in country. Increase and decrease in money supply can create inflation or deflation in country, so these things should be handled immediately and state bank is doing this. The mission and vision of SBP is as under.
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    State Bank ofPakistan April 13, 2013 Page 6 2.1 Vision To develop SBP-BSC into a dynamic and efficient organization equipped with requisite technology and human resource capable of extending sustainable support to the State Bank of Pakistan in achieving its objectives (SBP website). 2.2 Mission To provide excellent banking and financial services to stakeholders besides ensuring implementation of SBP policies in order to command their trust and respect. 2.3 Core Values  Highest standards of Integrity.  Institutionalizing teamwork and performance culture.  Excellence in service.  Advancement of skills for tomorrow’s challenges.  Awareness of social and community responsibility.  Value creation for all stakeholders. 2.4 Goals To enhance profitability and maximization of SBP share through increasing leverage of existing customer base and diversified range of products. Excellence in Direction Excellence in Growth Excellence in Performance Excellence in Management Excellence in Achievement
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    State Bank ofPakistan April 13, 2013 Chairman Prize Bond and Saving Certificate Dept. Page 7 3. Organizational Structure In State Bank of Pakistan, the head is called “Chairman” or “President” of the Bank. And after President there is Five Broad of Directors. SBP has Seven Departments which control the working of the Divisions, Wing, Section and Regional of the state bank of Pakistan. Deposit Accounts Dept. Currency Management Dept. 4. Departments of SBP Public Accounts Dept. Following are various units at SBP: 4.1 Deposit Accounts Dept Main functions of the Deposit account unit are; Internal Monitoring Dept. General Services Dept. IT Department President’s Secretariat Board of Directors Secretary Board of Directors
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    State Bank ofPakistan April 13, 2013 1. SBP acts as a banker to banks. Commercial banks open their accounts with state bank. There are accounts of 41 banks and these accounts are maintained at deposit account unit. 2. Handles export refinance scheme. 3. The facility of remittance of government payments is provided through this Page 8 department. 4. Account reconciliation. 5. Also facilitate public remittances and fee is charged for that whereas no fee is charged from the government. 4.2 Currency Management Dept Currency management cycle involves a wide range of activities including:  Ensuring adequate supply of good quality notes across the country.  Forecasting annual increase in currency demand.  Timely placement of printing orders with Pakistan Security Printing Corporation.  Examination and storage arrangements on receipt of fresh notes from PSPC.  Maintenance of sufficient balances of currency notes/coins.  Supply of notes in the country.  Withdrawal of soiled/defective notes from circulation and their destruction under appropriate control mechanism. 4.3 Prize Bond and Saving Certificate Dept The Prize Bond scheme is the part of national saving scheme. The SBP provides management services to the government for this scheme. SBP can decide about the terms and conditions of the scheme can increase or decrease the amount of prize money and can change the denomination. Prize bond unit perform the following functions.  Sale and purchase of Prize bonds.  Maintenance of the prize bond stock.  Giving the prize money.  Help in organizing draws. Apart from prize bond this unit is involved in the management of defense saving certificates and special saving certificates. These two instruments are dealt with in the interest bearing account and the prize in non-interest bearing account of the unit.
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    State Bank ofPakistan April 13, 2013 Page 9 4.4 Internal Monitoring Dept Internal auditing is a profession and activity involved in helping organizations achieve their stated objectives. Internal monitoring unit is an independent appraisal function established within SBP to examine and evaluate its activities as a service to the organization. Main functions and responsibilities;  Conducting pre-audit of all accounts of the Office.  Pre audit the cases and vouchers received from various units under SBP Expenditure regulation, budgetary limit and head of accounts.  Prize Bonds’ Payment cases.  Export Refinance Cases before making payment to banks 4.5 Public Accounts Dept Under Section 21 of the State Bank of Pakistan Act 1956, the SBP has been entrusted to Perform banking services on behalf of the federal and provincial governments and also to carry out their exchange, remittance and other banking operations including the management of public debt. The banking services provided by SBP to the federal, provincial and local governments Includes following services.  Collection of revenue on behalf of government departments. i.e. property tax, income tax, sales tax and all other receipts of Govt. of Pakistan.  Making payments on behalf of government departments.  The Public Accounts Department of SBP is responsible for maintenance of:  The Federal Govt. A/C  Provincial Govt. A/C  Local Governments  Zakat Accounts.  Defense A/C
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    State Bank ofPakistan April 13, 2013 The data pertaining to government transactions carried in various accounts is reported to Accountant General of the provinces, Accountant General Pakistan Revenue (AGPR), Pakistan Railways and other concerned departments on daily/ periodic basis. Page 10 4.6 General Services Dept The major functions of GSU are;  Disbursement of monthly salaries and allowances.  Making other payments like pension, retirement.  Making business plans, preparation of annual budget.  Assessment of employee loans.  Procurement of office furniture, stationary, vehicles etc.  Activation and deactivation of employee medical facilities. 6. SWOT Analysis 6.1 Strengths 6.2 Weaknesses  Strong internal control for transactions therefore no fraud has ever been done  Job security, good salary packages and benefits for employees attract and retain talent.  Technological backwardness.  Latest procedures and best practices are not adopted.  Staff is not well trained in IT. 6.3 Opportunities 6.4 Threats  Investment in IT and latest technology.  Political instability and pressure can harm the operations of SBP.  Excessive government borrowings.  Circulation of fake currency.
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    State Bank ofPakistan April 13, 2013 7. Suggestions & Recommendations It was observed that the major blockage in payment system is the physical movement of the instrument. Cheque is the most widely accepted Instrument to settle transactions in the world. Paper cheques provide consumers and businesses critical alternative payments mechanism. Today billions of cheques are written and processed each year, and consumers and businesses remain confident and satisfied with writing cheques.  Cheque Transaction System.  Online data usage to save time.  Token issuing and cash counters should be placed together.  Proper display on all counters.  Software’s should be updated.  Removing communication gap. Page 11 8. Conclusion SBP greatest strength is their financial background, which happens to be so strong that even in current market situation they are still in the position to lend loans to other banks and have also reported profits in the previous quarter. SBP has gathered large amount of the market for itself. They need to put in systems such as a strong Employee Monitoring System which provides transparency in all their processes and employee activity. They can and must learn from the best case practices of other bank international as well. 9. References  www.sbp.gov.pk  www.wikipidia.com  www.google.com.pk
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