The document provides an overview of City Bank Ltd., including its background, vision, mission, strategies, organizational structure, functions, and departments. Some key points:
- City Bank Ltd. is one of the oldest private commercial banks in Bangladesh, operating since 1983 with 86 branches across the country.
- Its vision is to be the leading bank in the country with best practices and highest social commitment.
- It has four main business divisions: corporate banking, retail banking, SME banking, and treasury.
- The report discusses the bank's location-based and business-level strategies to focus on strengthening existing branches and retail/SME banking.
Presentation on summer internship project of bank priyanka sarraf
A SUMMER INTERNSHIP ON “A Comparative study of Himalayan Bank Ltd. and Everest Bank Ltd., with special reference to customer feedback on product and services offered by Himalayan Bank Limited”
An Internship Report on Clearing System of Dhaka Bank Limited, Kakrail Brach. Which is the mandatory task of Accounting & Information Systems of Jagannath University, Dhaka. In this report, I tried my best to make this perfect & informative & enough exposure to my 3 month internship period.
Presentation on summer internship project of bank priyanka sarraf
A SUMMER INTERNSHIP ON “A Comparative study of Himalayan Bank Ltd. and Everest Bank Ltd., with special reference to customer feedback on product and services offered by Himalayan Bank Limited”
An Internship Report on Clearing System of Dhaka Bank Limited, Kakrail Brach. Which is the mandatory task of Accounting & Information Systems of Jagannath University, Dhaka. In this report, I tried my best to make this perfect & informative & enough exposure to my 3 month internship period.
Internship report on Rupali Bank limited ( Comilla corporate Branch)Jakiobaid
This Internship report is for Comilla university which is based on Rupali Bank Bangladesh limited (Comilla Corporate Branch) and the major part of this report covered General Banking sector.This was made by Md Obaid Ullah Jaki, Management Studies Department,Second Batch,Comilla university. I hope this report will help my juniors.
This Presentation will represent all the information about general banking activities of Mutual Trust Bank Ltd. It also describe an intern activities report to a specific branch of Mutual Trust Bank.
CHAPTER:-1
INTRODUCTION OF THE STUDY
The report contains the brief description of the state bank of India. It contains the finding and analysis of the survey conducted to gather primary data to judge the importance of various attributes that influence the satisfaction of customer in different manner and to the different extent. These attributes are classified as initial experience, service delivery experience, relationship experience and grievance handling. Further an attempt has been made to know the overall satisfaction of the customer.
Customer satisfaction, a term frequently used in marketing, is a measure of how products and services supplied by a company meet or surpass customer expectation. Customer satisfaction is defined as "the number of customers, or percentage of total customers, whose reported experience with a firm, its products, or its services (ratings) exceeds specified satisfaction goals. Customer service proves to be one of the most important factors governing business.
OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY:-
• TO find out the customer feedback i.e. improvement required or suggestion.
• To find out the relationship between bank and the customer.
• To study the Satisfaction of customers towards the ― state bank of India.
• To Identify the factors that influences the customer behavior of ―state bank of India.
• To identify the factors those influence the selection of SBI banking services in MUMBAI DISTRICT.
SCOPE OF THE STUDY:-
The present study was undertaken to know the preference of the customer towards state bank of India (SBI). The problem of the customer is they are not aware of the services provided by their bank. The study also force on the customer perception that how the banking services can be improved. In my study I have used both primary sources of data as well as secondary sources of data.
• The study has been conducted on behalf of ―STATE BANK OF INDIA.
• The study is confined to the Mumbai region.
• The study covers the service providers and users of ―STATE BANK OF INDIA.
• The study has put forward the Customers as well as acceptability behavior for the services.
• The scope of the study is to find out the ―Customer Satisfaction
Limitations of the Study:-
The study report consists of few limitations:-
• The report has been conducted within a limited time frame.
• The study is self financed.
• The study is limited to the customer of Mumbai only.
• Only selected Branches and Banks have been considered for the study.
• Samples were selected conveniently.
• The sample size does not represent the total population.
• The sample of size is limited to 30 only and the sample size may not represent whole market.
LITERATURE REVIEW:-
General Banking Activities & Financial Performance of Agrani Bank LimitedEmran Hosain
This report has been prepared as a part of the internship program, which is an integral part of the BBA Program .Under this program a student has to take a total of 8 semesters. A student has to take a 3-month internship program to an organization. The report on “A study on General Banking Activities & Financial Performance of Agrani Bank Limited” has been prepare to fulfill an essential requirement .
India being a developing country has been progressing since independence with the great sup-port of banking system in the country. The role of commercial bank in the progress of the country is considered as a benchmark. For the high rate of capital formation the role of commercial bank has no any other alternative. But yet India needs a great amount of development and growth for the time to come where again the banking system will become a milestone but the banking system has only one big issue that is of Non Performing Assets.
In general, the non performing assets are found more comparatively in the public sector banks in comparisons to private bank because of liberal rules for the debt recovery. Now a days the RBI has is-sued strict guidelines to reduce NPA,s in the banks and due to that the proportion of NPA,s has re-duced up to the extent but not all together. In the present paper a study is conducted to check the NPA,s of State Bank Of India during 2012-13 to 2016-17 and suggestion to reduce the NPA,s has also been drawn.
And much more
Internship Report on Online Banking OperationMSKarim2
This report is prepared as a partial requirement of the internship phase of BBA program in BGC Trust University Bangladesh with major in FINANCE. I was assigned to Janata Bank Ltd. by the department of Business Administration. This report is based on Online Banking Practices of Janata Bank Ltd. This report contains five chapters
The report is originated in result of my internship, which I have done, as a requirement of BBA program. This report is done based on my three months internship in Janata Bank Limited.
During my stay at the office as an internee I never felt vague and ambiguous. The environment of the Janata Bank Ltd. is well and friendly. The staffs are specialized in their respective fields. Each of them works on their own and there id supervised from the top management. The motivation of the staff, I believe comes from the very sense of responsibility.
Internship report on Rupali Bank limited ( Comilla corporate Branch)Jakiobaid
This Internship report is for Comilla university which is based on Rupali Bank Bangladesh limited (Comilla Corporate Branch) and the major part of this report covered General Banking sector.This was made by Md Obaid Ullah Jaki, Management Studies Department,Second Batch,Comilla university. I hope this report will help my juniors.
This Presentation will represent all the information about general banking activities of Mutual Trust Bank Ltd. It also describe an intern activities report to a specific branch of Mutual Trust Bank.
CHAPTER:-1
INTRODUCTION OF THE STUDY
The report contains the brief description of the state bank of India. It contains the finding and analysis of the survey conducted to gather primary data to judge the importance of various attributes that influence the satisfaction of customer in different manner and to the different extent. These attributes are classified as initial experience, service delivery experience, relationship experience and grievance handling. Further an attempt has been made to know the overall satisfaction of the customer.
Customer satisfaction, a term frequently used in marketing, is a measure of how products and services supplied by a company meet or surpass customer expectation. Customer satisfaction is defined as "the number of customers, or percentage of total customers, whose reported experience with a firm, its products, or its services (ratings) exceeds specified satisfaction goals. Customer service proves to be one of the most important factors governing business.
OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY:-
• TO find out the customer feedback i.e. improvement required or suggestion.
• To find out the relationship between bank and the customer.
• To study the Satisfaction of customers towards the ― state bank of India.
• To Identify the factors that influences the customer behavior of ―state bank of India.
• To identify the factors those influence the selection of SBI banking services in MUMBAI DISTRICT.
SCOPE OF THE STUDY:-
The present study was undertaken to know the preference of the customer towards state bank of India (SBI). The problem of the customer is they are not aware of the services provided by their bank. The study also force on the customer perception that how the banking services can be improved. In my study I have used both primary sources of data as well as secondary sources of data.
• The study has been conducted on behalf of ―STATE BANK OF INDIA.
• The study is confined to the Mumbai region.
• The study covers the service providers and users of ―STATE BANK OF INDIA.
• The study has put forward the Customers as well as acceptability behavior for the services.
• The scope of the study is to find out the ―Customer Satisfaction
Limitations of the Study:-
The study report consists of few limitations:-
• The report has been conducted within a limited time frame.
• The study is self financed.
• The study is limited to the customer of Mumbai only.
• Only selected Branches and Banks have been considered for the study.
• Samples were selected conveniently.
• The sample size does not represent the total population.
• The sample of size is limited to 30 only and the sample size may not represent whole market.
LITERATURE REVIEW:-
General Banking Activities & Financial Performance of Agrani Bank LimitedEmran Hosain
This report has been prepared as a part of the internship program, which is an integral part of the BBA Program .Under this program a student has to take a total of 8 semesters. A student has to take a 3-month internship program to an organization. The report on “A study on General Banking Activities & Financial Performance of Agrani Bank Limited” has been prepare to fulfill an essential requirement .
India being a developing country has been progressing since independence with the great sup-port of banking system in the country. The role of commercial bank in the progress of the country is considered as a benchmark. For the high rate of capital formation the role of commercial bank has no any other alternative. But yet India needs a great amount of development and growth for the time to come where again the banking system will become a milestone but the banking system has only one big issue that is of Non Performing Assets.
In general, the non performing assets are found more comparatively in the public sector banks in comparisons to private bank because of liberal rules for the debt recovery. Now a days the RBI has is-sued strict guidelines to reduce NPA,s in the banks and due to that the proportion of NPA,s has re-duced up to the extent but not all together. In the present paper a study is conducted to check the NPA,s of State Bank Of India during 2012-13 to 2016-17 and suggestion to reduce the NPA,s has also been drawn.
And much more
Internship Report on Online Banking OperationMSKarim2
This report is prepared as a partial requirement of the internship phase of BBA program in BGC Trust University Bangladesh with major in FINANCE. I was assigned to Janata Bank Ltd. by the department of Business Administration. This report is based on Online Banking Practices of Janata Bank Ltd. This report contains five chapters
The report is originated in result of my internship, which I have done, as a requirement of BBA program. This report is done based on my three months internship in Janata Bank Limited.
During my stay at the office as an internee I never felt vague and ambiguous. The environment of the Janata Bank Ltd. is well and friendly. The staffs are specialized in their respective fields. Each of them works on their own and there id supervised from the top management. The motivation of the staff, I believe comes from the very sense of responsibility.
Agent banking and its prospects in bangladesh prepared by md. riad shahriar r...Comilla University
Agent Banking means providing limited scale banking and financial services to the unbanked population through engaged agents under a valid agency agreement, rather than a teller/ cashier. It is the owner of an outlet who conducts banking transactions on behalf of a bank. It is one of the most popular financial services in the world where there are difficulties in accessing geographical locations easily. And that is why agent banking is very successful in Latin America & Africa. Other developed like United Kingdom, Australia etc. countries are also gradually deploying agent banking because it reduces the cost of operating of the bank. Most of the services of a bank can be provided through agents, thus people of remotest area of a country can be brought under proper financial structure by the virtue of agent banking. According to the agent banking guideline the software of any individual agent will be connected to the core software of the bank, so transactions that will take place in agent premises will be shown in the banking system real-time. To set up a branch in a specific area is very costly, so the banks are enhancing agent banking services for the unbanked people in which they have a little cost. There are almost 160 million people in Bangladesh but most of the people are unbanked. If these people can be included in the banking sector, then not only the economy of the country but also the unbanked people will be benefited from it.
Internship report on agent banking and its prospects in bangladesh a study on...Comilla University
Internship report on agent banking and its prospects in Bangladesh a study on Bank Asia Ltd. Prepared By Md. Riad Shahriar Riaz_Dept. Of Marketing_Comilla University.
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So the title of the report is “Measuring Customer Satisfaction Level of Debit Cardholders of
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2. 2
INTERNSHIP REPORT
ON
Retail Banking Activities of City Bank Ltd
Submitted to:
Syeda Shaharbanu Shahbazi Ahmed
Senior lecturer, BRAC Business School
BRAC University, Dhaka
Submitted by:
Md.Mozahidul Islam
ID: 05304077
Date of submission: 20th December, 2009
3. 3
Letter of Transmittal
December 20, 2009
Syeda Shaharbanu Shahbazi Ahmed
Senior Lecturer
BRAC Business School
BRAC University, Dhaka
Dear Madam,
I am glad to submit my report on the topic as you have assigned me to prepare an internship
report on retail banking activities of City Bank limited of Gulshan Branch as a partial
requirement of the course Bus 400. Now I am looking forward for your kind appraisal regarding
internship report.
You would be glad to hear that I have given my best effort to prepare the report with relevant
information that I have collected from City Bank Limited, Gulshan Branch and from other
relevant sources during my internship program. I have the great pleasure to have the opportunity
to study on “retail banking activities” of City Bank Ltd. It is meaningful to mention that the
knowledge I have gathered during the internship period, will help me in practical field of
professions.
In spite of various inadequacies I have tried to cover all the relevant affairs. It is quite worthy to
mention that without your kind hearted guidance and cooperation it would not be possible for me
to authenticate this paper. I will be pleased and grateful to you to answer any sort of quarry you
think necessary.
Sincerely yours,
Md. Mozahidul Islam-(05304077)
4. 4
Acknowledgment
This Internship has been a very good experience for me in the way that it has given me the
chance to understand the real world outside the classroom. I’ve learnt a lot about the office
environment and my interpersonal skills & self-confidence have improved significantly.
Firstly, I express my deep sense of gratitude to my honorable advisor Syeda Shaharbanu
Shahbazi Ahmed for her endeavor approach and outstanding supervision by which it has been
possible for me to make a good combination of theoretical & practical knowledge in preparing
this report.
I forfeit my respect to Mr.Syed Zaheed Subhan under whom I have learnt a lot of practical
knowledge about retail banking activities as well as general banking also. I am also grateful to
other employees of City Bank Ltd. of Gulshan Branch as well as Mr. Kaiser Alam Mozumder,
Associate Manager- HR for cooperation and direction in getting necessary information.
5. 5
Executive Summary
City Bank Ltd. deals with four different and significant banking divisions which are the driving
force of the bank such as Retail Banking, Corporate and Investment Banking, SME Banking and
Treasury Banking. Here the report has been prepared on Retail banking of CBL and it covers
detail about retail banking activities performs by the bank. Besides it also consist of general
information of CBL, financial information, learning points, findings, and recommendation.
Retail banking refers to banking in which banking institutions execute transactions directly with
consumers, rather than corporations or other banks. Services offered include: savings and
checking accounts, mortgages as well as personal loans, debit cards, credit cards, and so forth.
Under retail banking City bank provides three different types of loan for better convenience of
the customers such as City Drive, City Express and another one is City Solution. There are some
certain benefits and positive effects of the loan; again it also has some problems as well, which
are listed in findings part of the report.
This report will be helpful for the person who has intention to learn about retail banking and
some other banking institute who wants to launch retail banking beside this it may help the
management of City Bank ltd.
I have made this report on the basis of retail banking that is correlated to General Banking,
different part of Foreign Exchange, Business Department etc; I have worked on retail banking
activities and seen the financial dealings of the bank. This report contains retail banking
activities of City Bank of Gulshan Branch. Under retail banking, general banking department
contain all deposits name, its activity, interest rate etc., cash, foreign remittance/ bills, money
laundering, prevention of money laundering etc., dispatch, public service.
6. 6
Table of content
CHAPTER 01
Introduction ……………………………………... 08-10
1.1 Origin of the Report ……………………………….08
1.2 Objective of This Report ………………………………..08
1.3 Scope of the Report …………………………………….....08
1.4Methodology of the Report …………………………..........09
1.5 Limitation of the Report …………………………...........10
CHAPTER 02
Company overview…………………………….…10-18
2.1 Background of City Bank …………………………….....11-13
2.2 Bank’s Vision …………………………………………....14
2.3 Bank’s Mission …………………………………………….14
2.4 Strategy of CBL………………………………………….14 -15
2.5 Organizational structure of CBL……………………….....15-16
2.6 Function of the Bank………………………………………....17
2.7 Department of CBL………………………………………......17
2.8 Product offers by CBL ……………………………………....18
CHAPTER 03
Retail Banking Activity of City Bank Ltd. ….........19-42
3.1 Deposit Products ……………………………………….…...22-32
3.2 NRB……….……………………………………………............32
3.3 Cards of CBL……………………………………….……….33-39
3.4 Loan Products …………………………………........39- 42
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CHAPTER 04
Internship job & duties………………………………43-45
CHAPTER 05
Findings………………………………………………....46
Recommendation.....................................................…....47
CHAPTER 06
Conclusion …………………………………...................48
Bibliography…………………………………………….49
List of Table & Graph
Table No. Table Name Page No.
Table 01 Overall financial activities 13
Table 02 Products of CBL 18
Table 03 Situation of last several months deposit 21
Table 04 Short term deposit rate 27
Table05 Fixed deposit interest rate 28
Table 06 Interest rate of City shomridhdhi 30
Table 07 Interest rate of City ichchapurun 31
Table 08 Interest rate of City projonmo 32
Table 09 Processing fees of City express 42
Graph1.1 Recognize percentage about City retail 22
Graph1.2 Preference of Product 33
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CHAPTER 01
Introduction:
Origin of the Report:
This report is the partial accomplishment of the course requirement of the BBA program and my
honorable supervisor has advised me to do a report on Retail Banking activities of City Bank at
Gulshan Branch. Thus I joined in “City Bank Ltd.” at Gulshan Branch and worked with high
degree of competence and lastly suitably submitted this report within due date.
Broad Objective:
The broad objective of the study is to analyze Retail Banking Activities of City Bank Ltd at
Gulshan Branch.
Specific objectives:
To know the basic activities of retail banking of City Bank Ltd., Gulshan Branch.
To compare pros and corns of retail banking.
To appreciate the organizational environment.
To know the official rules and regulations.
Follow-up code and conduct
Scope of Study:
The report done on the basis of retail banking activities of City Bank Ltd. of Gulshan Branch of
year 2009. Retail banking consists of deposit, retail loan, debit card, credit card, and foreign
remittance. It also covers the organizations structure, different department of City Bank Ltd. The
main part of the report consists of the “Retail banking activities of City Bank Ltd.”.
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Methodology:
This report has been prepared on the basis of understanding gathered during the period of
internship. In order to prepare this report, I have also collected information from different section
and department of the bank. I have presented my experience and findings through using different
table and charts which are presented sequentially.
To prepare an authentic and informative report I studied all the company’s information, record,
company website and other relevant things. Beside these it was most significant to discuss with
employees of different section regarding various confidential records. Beside these I am going to
use interviewing method with structured questionnaire for collection of primary data from the
customers about their satisfaction level but I am not going to prepare any questioner for the
customer’s use.
Primary Sources
Discussion with the organization’s stuff and executives in the principal Branch and
employees of Gulshan branch.
Talk with banks client.
Revise of relevant files.
Direct observation of daily activities.
Secondary Sources
Official records of City Bank Ltd.
Annual reports of City Bank Ltd.
Website of the bank.
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Limitations of the Study:
Following listed the major limitations that affected most:
Complexity to gaining information from financial division of City Bankltd.
Non-availability of the most recent statistical data.
They won’t to disclose information that required for making assigned project.
Because of the limitation of information, some assumptions were made. So there may be
some personal mistake in the report.
Besides this, it was very difficult to carry out the whole analysis on the basis of limited
scope of study.
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CHAPTER 2
Company profile:
Background of City Bank Ltd:
City Bank Limited is the first private sector Bank in Bangladesh. The Bank has been operating
since 1983 with an authorized capital of Tk. 1.75 Billion under the entrepreneurship of twelve
prominent & leading businessman of the country. The noble intention behind starting this Bank
was to bring about qualitative changes in the sphere of Banking and Financial management.
Today City Bank serves its customers at home & abroad with 86 branches spread over the
country & about three hundred oversea correspondences covering the entire major cities and
business center of the world.
The services encompass wide diversified areas of trade, commerce & industry which tailored to
the specific needs of the customers and are distinguished by an exceptional level of prompt and
personal attention. Over the years, the Bank has expanded the spectrums of its services. City
Bank has already introduced some new Banking products like Duel Currency Credit Cards, ATM
and Online services which have created attraction among the clients. The Bank is going to
introduce real time Internet, SMS and Phone Banking systems with all modern delivery channels
at an early date. For significant performance, The Bank has earned national & international
recognition. City Bank Limited was one of the 12 Banks of Bangladesh among the 500 Banks in
Asia for its asset, deposit & profit as evaluated by "ASIA WEEK" In the Year 2000. Other than
that, City Bank received the "Top Ten Company" award from the Prime Minister of the People's
Republic Of Bangladesh.
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City Bank is one of the oldest private Commercial Banks operating in Bangladesh. City Bank is
among the very few local banks which do not follow the traditional, decentralized,
geographically managed, Branch based business or profit model. Instead the bank manages its
business and operation vertically from the head office through 4 distinct business divisions
namely
i) Corporate Investment Banking
ii) Retail Banking (including cards)
iii) SME Banking &
iv) Treasury & Market Risks
Under a real-time online banking platform, these 4 business divisions are supported at the back
by a robust service delivery or operations setup and also a smart IT Backbone. Such centralized
business segment based business & operating model ensure specialized treatment and services to
the bank's different customer segments.
The bank currently has 86 online branches spread across the length & breadth of the country that
include a fully fledged Islamic Banking branch. Besides these traditional delivery points, the
bank is also very active in the alternative delivery area. It currently has 26 ATMs of its own; and
ATM sharing arrangement with a partner bank that has 225 ATMs in place; SMS Banking;
Interest Banking and so on. Soon its Customer Call Center is going to start its operation. The
bank has a plan to end the current year with 50 own ATMs.
City Bank is the first bank in Bangladesh to have issued Dual Currency Credit Card. The bank is
a principal member of VISA international and it issues both Local Currency (Taka) & Foreign
Currency (US Dollar) card limits in a single plastic. VISA Debit Card is another popular product
which the bank is pushing hard in order to ease out the queues at the Branch created by its
astounding base of some 400,000 retail customers. The launch of VISA Prepaid Card for the
travel sector is currently underway.
City Bank prides itself in offering a very personalized and friendly customer service. It has in
place a customized service excellence model called GAP (Graceful-Appropriate-Pleasing) that
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focuses on ensuring happy customers through setting benchmarks for the bank's employees'
attitude, behavior, readiness level, accuracy and timelines of service quality.
City Bank is one of the largest corporate banks in the country with a current business model that
heavily encourages and supports the growth of the bank in Retail and SME Banking. The bank is
very much on its way to opening many independent SME centers across the country within a
short time. The bank is also very active in the workers' foreign remittance business. It has strong
tie-ups with major exchange companies in the Middle East, Europe, Far East & USA, from
where thousands of individual remittances come to the country every month for disbursements
through the bank's large network of 86 online branches.
The current senior management leaders of the bank consist of mostly people from the
multinational banks with superior management skills and knowledge in their respective
"specialized" areas. The bank this year, is celebrating its 25th year of journey with the clear
ambition of becoming the no.1 private commercial bank in the country in 3 years time. The
newly launched logo and the pay-off line of the bank are just one initial step towards reaching
that point.
Corporate Information:
Date of Incorporation March 14, 1983
Formal Inauguration March 27, 1983
Number of Branches 86
Paid up Capital 1,188,000,000
Total capital 3,156.25
Total asset 48,755.40
Total deposits 40,539.63
Table01: overall financial activities
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Vision of City Bank Ltd:
“To be the leading bank in the country with best practices and highest social commitment”
Mission of City Bank Ltd:
Mission of City Bank Ltd. is as follows:
To contribute to the socio economic development of the country.
To attain highest level of customer satisfaction through extension of services by
dedicated and motivated team of professionals.
To maintain continuous growth of market share ensuring its steady growth.
To maximize bank’s profits by ensuring its steady growth.
To maintain the high moral and ethical standards.
To ensure participative management system and empowerment of human resources.
Strategies of CBL:
CBL believes in the practice of Market-Oriented Strategic Planning, developing and
maintaining a viable fit between the organization’s objectives, skills and resources. The
aim of such approach is to shape and reshape the bank’s businesses and services so that
they yield target profits and growth.
The strategic planning of CBL consists of two organizational levels, which are
Location Based Strategy
Business Level Strategy
Location Based Strategy:
Since the growth and profits of banking business largely depend upon the locations of branches
where large concentration of other businesses and industries are involved, CBL Main Strength is
its location based strategy.
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The 86 branches of CBL are divided into six different regions, which are:
1. Dhaka Division, comprising 39 branches.
2. Chittagong Division, comprising 15 branches
3. Comilla Division comprising 06 branches
4. Sylhet Division, comprising 09 branches
5. Bogra Division, comprising 10 branches
6. Khulna Division, comprising 07 branches
The concentration of businesses and lifestyles of the people are not the same in these six areas.
So, the strategies of the six areas differ from one another; but they are designed with distinctive
local touch. Head office constantly monitors the progresses of all the six areas. The bank is not
interested in launching more branches. Currently CBL is focusing in strengthening the existing
branches.
Business Level Strategy:
The business strategy of the Bank is to strengthen its retail business, following a conservative
lending approach. But the Bank’s major portion of the profit generates from its Retail banking
and SME Banking.
Organizational Structure of City Bank Limited:
City Bank ltd. Maintain organizational hierarchy to locate and differentiate employees that is
varies upon employee’s designation and work. Junior officer is the entry level post for the entire
officers.
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Organizational hierarchy of City Bank Limited:
Chairman
Board of Directors
Managing Director & CEO
Deputy Managing Director
Senior Executive Vice President
Executive Vice President
First Vice President
Senior Vice President
Vice President
Senior Assistant Vice President
Assistant Vice President
Vice-Chairman
Senior Executive Officer
Executive Officer
Senior Officer
Officer
Junior Officer
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Functions of the Bank:
The bank performing following functions:
o Borrow money from different institutions and individual.
o Lending with or without security for local and international trade.
o Carrying out functions of foreign trade and foreign exchange business including opening
L/C, issuance of T/C, credit card, promissory note, approved securities etc.
o Buying and selling foreign currencies.
o Participates in the capital market as stock-broker and as a portfolio investor.
o Reliable safe custody of valuables.
o Providing excellent remittance facilities.
o Provides withdrawal facilities of deposits.
Departments of CBL:
Human resources Department
Finance Department
Audit & Inspection Department
Marketing Department
Retail Banking & Consumer Banking Division
Corporate Banking Division
Treasury Division
Trade Service & Correspondents Banking Division
Loans and advance Division
SME Banking Division
Card Division
Information & Technology Division.
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Products Offered by CBL:
City Bank Ltd. is a rapid growing commercial bank in the country. It’s competing in the market
with wide range of product and services that plays a vital role in its attainment. The CBL
concentrates the following categories of banking services-
Corporate Banking Retail Banking SME Banking Treasury
Working Capital
Finance
Trade Finance
Short/ midterm
Finance
Project Finance
Islamic Finance
Structured Finance
Cash Management
Investment Banking
Deposit
- City Onayash
- City Shomridhdhi
- City Projonmo
- City Ichchapurun
Loan
- City Drive
- City Solution
Debit Card
Credit Card
NRB
American Express
i-Banking
City wallet
City Muldhon
City Sheba
City Shulov
Overnight Deposit
Term Deposit
Foreign Exchange
Local Currency
Spot and Forward
Derivatives
Table02: Products of CBL
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CHAPTER 03:
Retail Banking Activities of CBL:
City Bank Ltd. recently has started its journey in Retail Banking. More than 700 staffs have been
trained so far on the vital concepts of service excellence and sales. In the product side ATM fleet
has been launched, Debit card and credit has been issued, SMS Banking has been offered, 3 new
deposit products have been introduced, manifold in the endeavor to build a Retail Banking brand
namely “City Retail Happiness Counts”.
Definition of retail banking:
Retail banking refers to banking in which banking institutions execute transactions directly with
consumers, rather than corporations or other banks. Services offered include: savings and
checking accounts, mortgages as well as personal loans, debit cards, credit cards, and so forth.
Retail banking is a banking service that is geared primarily toward individual consumers. Retail
banking is usually made available by commercial banks, as well as smaller community banks.
Unlike wholesale banking, retail banking focuses strictly on consumer markets. Retail banking
entities provide a wide range of personal banking services, including offering savings and
checking accounts, bill paying services, as well as debit and credit cards. Through retail banking,
consumers may also obtain mortgages and personal loans. Although retail banking is, for the
most part, mass-market driven, many retail banking products may also extend to small and
medium sized businesses. Today much of retail banking is streamlined electronically via
Automated Teller Machines (ATMs), or through virtual retail banking known as online
banking.*
Retail banking aims to be the one-stop shop for as many financial services as possible on behalf
of retail clients. Some retail banks have even made a push into investment services such as
wealth management, brokerage accounts, private banking and retirement planning. While some
of these ancillary services are outsourced to third parties (often for regulatory reasons), they
often intertwine with core retail banking accounts like checking and savings to allow for easier
transfers and maintenance.*
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Generally Retail Banking Division of City Bank contains following Sections and activities:
1. Deposit Section
2. NRB (Non Resident Business)
3. Loan Section and
4. Card Section
One of the most significant success stories of last fifty years’ banking industry globally has been
the conceptualization and innovative execution of banking with individual customers, their
friends & families. The industry has termed it as Retail Banking or Personal Banking or
Consumer Banking; and it has now - at a very rapid pace – become the major revenue line for
most of the top banks in the world.
City Bank has started its journey in Retail Banking with new mantra - “City Retail - add a little
City to your life”
They want City Bank to become the most preferred bank to all individual clientele of the
country, at least of the cities and towns where we operate. We want to provide our customers the
best-in-class services, innovative products and financial solutions from smart outlets - all with a
big smile that conveys and generates happiness all the way.
In line with the Bank’s strategy of making banking services more accessible to customers, City
Bank is planning to launch proper banking services and business in all branches. All branches of
the bank will be brought under sales and services model focusing retail banking business while
giving services to all other customers of different business units.
Understanding customers’ savings trend and market demand the bank launched 4 new deposit
products which are: City Onayash, City Ichchapurun, City Shomridhdhi and City Projonmo. City
Onayash is daily interest bearing and monthly interest paying savings account, City Ichchapurun
is a three year and five year time deposit product which offers monthly interest. City Projonmo a
deposit product for minors is a monthly savings scheme that offers attractive maturity value and
is backed by insurance.
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Deposits collection through Retail Banking:
In order to become a customer of a bank at the beginning need to open deposit account with a
particular bank and then a person logically allowed going for transaction. Through this process
banker-customers relationship begins and continue until violation of any condition by the parties.
According to the regulation of central bank and commercial banks there some restrictions on
opening of deposit account, but after fulfill some certain conditions and requirements anybody
can be an account holder.
As we have seen three common deposits are widely use by the customers and maintains by the
bank such Current, Savings and Fixed Deposits. Beside these there are some other unique deposit
product like City Onayash, City Shomridhdhi, City Projonmo and City Ichchapurun
Following table shows Scenario of last six months deposit-
Name of Deposit Amount (Tk. in Crore) Percentage
Current Deposit 42.05 16.82%
Savings Deposit 62.26 24.90%
FDR 120.54 48.21%
City Onayash, City
Shomridhdhi, City Projonmo and
City Ichchapurun
25.15 10.06%
Total 250.00 100%
Table03: situation of last several months deposit
How customers are aware about City Retail Banking?
The customers of City retail have learned about retail banking through newspaper, relatives,
different campaign, and customer service team of CBL.
The figure shows that a maximum number of people learned about City retail banking of 44%
through Customer service of CBL. Second largest numbers of customers have learned through
publicity campaign (24%) of City Bank Ltd. 16% of total customers have awarded throughout
newspaper and 10% have studied by relatives. Only 6% of the people have heard about City
retail banking through others.
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Figure1.1: recognize percentage about City retail
Deposit Section:
Current Account:
Most businessmen maintain Current Deposit accounts in order to make their daily business
activities. This account’s funds change most frequently than any other accounts because
customers use to withdraw and deposit funds in regular basis. Current Deposit Account may be
opened by individual, firm, company and club, association, body corporate etc.
Characteristics of Current Account:
No interest is payable on balances of Current Deposit Accounts.
There is no restriction on withdrawal, but in case of large amount requires prior notice (if
amount above 3 lacks.)
Minimum balance to be maintained in the account is Tk.10000/-
Bank at its discretion may close any account with prior notice to the account holder.
In case of closure of account by the account holder, Branch shall recover closing charges
as per schedule of charges.
Banker does not provide any pass book for this account.
16%
10%
24%
44%
6%
Newspaper
Relatives
PubliCity
Campaign
Customer
Service of CBL
Others
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Payment of Cheque:
No requisite in case of payment of Cheque of Current Deposit account
Bank needs three working days to prepare cheque book for CD bank account.
All cheque books issued from head office and printed by MICR.
All cheque books contain 25 pages but in case of request of customers it could be 50 and
100 pages also.
Validity of a Cheque is six month after issuing.
If proprietorship firm, then needs seal. So do for the partnership, companies, clubs, and
societies.
If the specimen signature matched with the specimen card, then will get payment
No advance Cheque will be allowed.
Customer Benefits:
Cheque-book facility
Opportunity to apply for - safe deposit locker facility
Collect foreign remittance in both T.C. & Taka draft
Transfer of fund from one Branch to another by
-Demand Draft
-Mail Transfer
-Telegraphic Transfer
Transfer of fund on Standing Instruction Arrangement
Collection of Cheque through Clearing House.
Online banking service
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Savings Account:
This account is primarily for small scale saver. Any adult and mentally smooth person can open
this type of account through the fulfillment of required conditions. Saving account is convenient
for the people of the lower and middle classes who wish to save a part of their current incomes to
meet their future needs and also intend to earn an income from their savings.
However account holders can not withdraw money more than two times in a week but he can
deposit any time as he/ she wishes. If any customers want to withdraw large amount of money he
have to notice the bank early. Abreast these some other relevant points listed below:
Characteristics of Savings Account:
Basic characteristics of savings bank account are as follows:
Savings Bank Account may be opened in the name of adult individual who are mentally
sound and also jointly in the names of two or more persons payable to either or both or all
of them or to the survivor or survivors.
Savings Bank Account may be opened in the name of a minor also.
Saving Bank Account may be opened in the names of clubs, societies, association and
similar institutions and even by government and semi-government offices.
Account shall be opened with at-least a minimum initial deposit of Tk. 500.
Interest at the rates fixed by Head Office from time to time is applied half-yearly on the
balances held on daily product basis.
Not more than one account is allowed to be opened in the same name. But this will not be
applicable to parents willing to open more than one account in his/ her name in respect of
each minor child.
Savings Bank Account shall not be allowed to be overdrawn under any circumstances.
Savings Bank Account should not be allowed to be operated like Current Account
Not more than 25% of the balance can be withdrawn without 7 days notice. Withdrawals
in the account shall be allowed twice in a week.
No interest shall be paid to such accounts.
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Bank shall provide monthly-computerized statement of accounts to account holders
instead of passbook.
Bank may at its discretion close any account with prior notice for repeated return of
Cheque due to insufficient balance.
Interest Provisions:
1. The current rate of interest is 4.00% per month for SB account. Monthly product is
calculated for SB accounts.
2. No interest will be given if:
any withdrawal made over Tk. 50,000/- without notice
Two time withdrawal within a week. Once over Tk. 25.000/- withdrawal within a
week. Once over Tk. 25.000 / withdrawal
Any day balance below Tk. 1000/-
If withdrawal is 25% of total balance.
More than two withdrawals in a week
Customer Benefits:
Cheque-book facility
Opportunity to apply for - safe deposit locker facility
Collect foreign remittance in both T.C. & Taka draft
Utility payment service
Transfer of fund from one Branch to another by
-Demand Draft
-Mail Transfer
-Telegraphic Transfer
Transfer of fund on Standing Instruction Arrangement
Collection of Cheque through Clearing House.
Online banking service
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Following briefly discussed about demand draft, mail transfer and TT:
Demand Draft:
Among different financial instruments Demand Draft is most significant and useful. Generally
demand draft issued by a particular Branch to another Branch on behalf of customer to pay a
certain amount of money.
Telegraphic Transfer:
Due to technological advancement it is possible to transfer money over telegraphic modes.
Sometimes customers need money urgently on that circumstances they ask for telegraphic
transfer. There are some common modes for this type of transfer such as Telegram, Telephone,
Telex and Fax. Though Telegraphic Transfer is expensive but it is fast and convenient.
Customers need to pay for this service according to the rate determined by the central bank.
Telegraphic Transfer commission calculates as per Bangladesh bank rate min. Tk. 25 and telex
charge to be taken as Tk. 30 per minute.
Pay Order:
Basically pay order means order to pay a certain amount of money to a specific parties
mentioned on the Pay Order. Once upon a time Pay Order would issue only to effect banks own
local payment but situation has been changed now Pay Order issues on behalf of customers as
well. Pay Order is not transferable and there is no chance to be dishonored like check does.
Basically can be purchased by three different modes such as:
Pay order (PO) is a current liability for the bank and it required to be discharge against payment
either in cash or through an account.
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Short Term Deposit Account (STD):
Deposits held in this account are payable on short notice. Normally corporate bodies, bank and
financial organizations invest their funds temporarily. Now-a-days, private individuals having
sound financial means also open this type of deposit accounts.
Type of Deposit Short Term Deposit Account
(STD)
Interest Rate
Bank Deposit - 1.5%
Other than Bank Deposit Up to tk.5 crore 2.00%
Other than Bank Deposit Above tk.5 to tk.10 crore 2.50%
Other than Bank Deposit Above tk.10 crore 3.00%
Table04: short term deposit rate
The following rules shall apply:
o Deposits held in STD Account are payable in 7 (Seven) days prior notice.
o Cheque books may be issued to account holders for withdrawal of funds.
o Repeated withdrawal without notice shall be discouraged.
o Interest is payable on balance held on daily product basis as per computer program used
by bank.
o For opening STD Account, AOF used for Current Deposit Account shall be used.
o Other formalities are similar to Current Deposit Accounts.
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Fixed Deposit Account:
Fixed deposits helps customers for long-term investments and wish to earn higher interests on
customer’s savings, fixed deposit assist customers to reserve money for long time and get
attractive interest from the reserve amount of money. Interest rates of deposits are given below:
Fixed Deposit Interest Rate
One month 4.00%
Three month 6.00%
Six month 7.00%
One year 8.50%
One year CityNokshi 7.00%
Table05: fixed deposit interest rate
Characteristics of Fixed Deposit Account:
Basic characteristics of savings bank account are as follows:
Fixed Deposit is neither transferable nor negotiable.
Fixed Deposit Account may be opened by individuals, firms, companies, corporate body
etc.
Fixed Deposit Account shall be opened for minimum 1 months and maximum period has
no limit.
Rate of interest is higher in FDR.
Interest on deposits shall normally be payable on maturity along with principal.
Customers may however, have the option of withdrawing interest accrued after every six
months provided that the account is for more than 24 months period.
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Interest ceases to accrue on overdue Fixed Deposit Account. Branchmay, however, allow
interest to exceptionally valued clients on deserving cases with concurrence of Head
Office.
FDR may be encased before maturity on written request of the depositor. For payment of
interest, Branch shall follow Head Office instruction in this regard from time to time.
In case of FDR in joint names, written consent of all holders shall be obtained before
premature encashment, irrespective of instruction provided for operation of the account.
Account Opening Form for Fixed Deposit Account contains relevant columns for
mentioning all terms including rate and term of deposit and operational instruction. The
bottom part of the form shall be used as credit voucher for the deposit. Specimen
Signature Card duly signed by the depositor to be obtained with clear instruction for
operation of the account.
The signature of the depositor is to be admitted by authorized officer both in AOF and
S.S. Card.
Particulars of the account shall be entered in the FD Account Opening Register and a
control number be allotted in computer sequence order with oblique against the printed
number of FDR. The complete number shall be quoted/ mentioned in all references.
On completion of all formalities, including deposit of fund, FDR shall be issued and
signed by two authorized officers. The FDR shall be delivered to depositor against
acknowledgement on the reverse of the counter foil.
The AOF will be retained in file and the S.S. Card shall be kept in S.S. Card Box under
custody of the concerned authorized officer.
Renewal of Fixed Deposit Account shall be allowed on written request of the depositor, if
no intimation is received, the account shall be deemed to have renewed under the existing
terms and conditions automatically.
FDR can be accepted as security against credit facility.
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Special Account under Deposit Section:
City Onayash:
City Bank started City Onayash with the slogan “earn easy on your savings account, earn profit
every month”
City Onayash is a unique kind of savings account which calculates interest on your daily balance
and pays interest to you every month. It is a major departure from the conventional savings
account available in the market. All such accounts calculate interest on the average or lowest
balance of the month, while City Onayash does on daily product basis. Not only that, while those
conventional savings accounts pays interest only twice a year - in December and June – City
Onayash pays it to you every month.
Interest rate 3.00% on deposit, (in case of below 200 tk. Interest accrued will not be credited)
City Shomridhdhi:
City Shomridhdhi is an exceptional DPS product that is distinctively more attractive than the
prevalent DPS products in the market. Customers will receive a hefty sum at the end of the term
against monthly deposit of small installments. It's a perfect way to secure financial future for
customers.
City Shomridhdhi Interest rate
Three year 8.5%
Five years 8.5%
Seven years 8.5%
Ten years 8.5%
Table06: interest rate of City Shomridhdhi
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City Ichchapurun:
City Ichchapurun – “great opportunity to earn against your savings every month”
This product allows you to earn interest and enjoy interest every month that accrues in your fixed
deposit account, no matter what the term of the deposit is. It helps make your financial planning
more disciplined, and your life more organized. While your fixed deposit remains untouched and
well-kept for future, you keep on getting the profit on a monthly basis. What better way to take
care of your monthly recurring expenses like children’s education or school fees, house tutor’s
remuneration, utility bill payments.
City Ichchapurun Interest rate
One year 7.50%
Two years 7.75%
Three years 8.00%
Five years 8.50%
Table07: interest rate of City Ichchapurun
City Projonmo:
City Projonmo – “financial safety for your future generations backed by complete immense
protection”
City Projonmo is a unique monthly deposit scheme that you open for your kids to safeguard their
future against all uncertainties and risks. As a guardian of the child customers can open this
account which builds great & unmatchable savings over the years. By the time child is past his or
her school age, there is this sufficient cash in hand to take care of his / her higher education,
marriage or other such large expenses.
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However, the most interesting part of this scheme is the full insurance protection that customers
automatically enjoy. This simply means, in case of death or total physical collapse of the parent
or guardian, the bank will pay the full value of the scheme for the full term no matter in reality
how many months or years have been actually completed by customers.
City Projonmo Interest rate
Five years 8.50%
Ten years 8.75%
Fifteen years 8.75%
Twenty years 8.75%
Table08: interest rate of City Projonmo
NRB (Non Resident Business):
City Bank’s Foreign Remittance unit meets growing customer needs for fast, secure & easy
money transfers to an extensive range of destinations. Being a committed bank to its customers,
CBL go all the lengths to remit your hard earned money safely to your loved ones. With CBL,
apart from a range of high-class modem remittance solutions, you will get peace of mind which
we believe counts to most.
Facility:
City Bank Limited has 86 online branches across the country; besides, the Bank has a strong
remittance network with other major banks of the country. Therefore, wherever your account is,
we are able to send your money instantly. Our Foreign remittance service personnel will be there
to help you out. If you are not an account holder, then please open an account of your choice
with us to receive your remittance at earliest convenience.
CBL understands the value of your precious time. That's why have made the payment procedure
simple & easy. You have the privilege of enchasing the remitted money instantly from your
Branch counter without going through any hassle. That is to say, if you are an account holder of
City Bank, we can instantly credit the money to your account or pay cash to the receiver.
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Product preference of City retail:
Following graph shows the best offer from City Bank in retail banking segment. We see 42%
customer think retail deposits like City Onayash, City Shomridhdhi, City Projonmo and City
Ichchapurun are the best offer from City Bank with normal deposit products. Again 24%
customer think retail loans such as City drive, City express and City solution are the most
attractive offer in retail banking. On the other hand 18% customers on remittance and 16%
customers’ voted for credit card respectively (See figure 1.2).
42%
24%
16%
18%
Deposit products
Retail Loan
Credit Crad
Remittance
Figure 1.2: Preference of Product
City Cards:
City Bank currently has more than ten lack customers those who retain debit cards and credit
cards including dual currency cards. Recently City Bank have launched new product called Visa
American Express card.
Visa Debit Card:
Visa Debit Card of City Bank designed with Visa Electron branded that becomes hassle-free and
safe; which makes customers proud owner of a meaningful plastic card.
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Features of the City Visa Debit Card:
Cash withdrawal from 500+ Visa ATMs 24/7/365 all over the country
Shop and dine at hundreds of merchant Visa outlets all over the country
Balance enquiry
PIN Change
Mini statement
Cash withdrawal @ Taka 12 per transaction at 583 DBBL ATMs
Cash withdrawal @ Taka 10 per transaction at 110 Q-cash network ATMs
Eligibility:
Customers who have an individual and have a savings, current or STD account in CBL,
customers are eligible to avail this card. Just drop in any nearby CBL branch, collect an
application form and submit duly filled up form. Within shortest time (within twenty days)
customers will get the card delivered at your mailing address or at your designated branch.
City Credit Card:
City Bank is the first bank to issue Dual Currency Credit Card in Bangladesh. This card enables
customer’s simultaneous usage of card both in home and in abroad. Customers do not need to
carry two different cards for the same purpose.
Features:
Variable Interest Rate
EMI Plan
Balance Transfer
Round the clock cash withdrawal facility at any Visa branded ATM throughout the world
Round the clock purchasing power for goods and services at any Visa branded POS outlet
24% interest on Cash Advance
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No cash Advance fee at CITYATMs
Lowest Annual/Renewal Fee
International Roaming facility
Internet Transaction
Convenient Repayment option
E-statement
Limited Lost Card Liability
Secured with your Photo – Photo Card
24 hours customer service help desk
Eligibility:
Bangladeshi Nationals
Age range for primary card holder is 18 years to 60 years
Age range for supplementary card holder is 18 year to 60 years
Age bar can be relaxed for secured cards
Minimum Gross Monthly Income(GMI) for silver card Tk 15,000
Minimum Gross Monthly Income(GMI) for gold card Tk 30,000
Minimum 6 month permanent employment for salaried executives (this indicates total
length of service as a total of all companies he or she has worked for), and 1 year of
experience in business or practice for self employed professionals and business person.
Local Visa Credit Card:
This is a local Visa Credit Card which is valid only in Bangladesh. It can only be used in local
currency (BDT) within the country. This type of credit card has a limit ranging from BDT 10,000
to BDT 49,999. This type of card has designed for medium earner category customers.
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Usage: Local Classic/Silver Card (For Domestic use only)
Limit: Local Classic/Silver Card BDT 10,000 – BDT 49,999
Visa classic dual:
This is basically one plastic that has dual options to make transaction in two currencies. Its
acceptance jurisdiction is in country and outside country in BDT and USD respectively. Classic
dual is for the medium earner category customers. Its credit limit is USD 100 to 1000 and BDT
10,000 to BDT 49,999.
Usage: Dual Classic/Silver Card (For both International & Domestic use)
Limit: Dual Classic/Silver Card BDT 10,000 – BDT 49,999 + US$ 500 – USS$ 1,999
Visa gold local:
This type of card is taka card of which acceptance jurisdiction is only in Bangladesh and
transaction currency is BDT. The differences between these two cards are higher credit limit than
classic card. Credit limit of Visa Gold card is ranging from BDT 50,000 to BDT 5, 00,000. This
type of card has been designed for the higher earner category customers.
Usage: Local Gold Card (For Domestic use only)
Limit: Local Gold Card BDT 50,000 – BDT 500,000
Visa gold dual:
This is a high value dual card remaining other features same with classic dual. Gold dual is also
for the higher earner category customers and its credit limit is USD 1,001 to 4000 and BDT
50,000 to BDT 500,000. A secured dual card’s limit will be maximum USD 28,000 against lien
on RFCD or ERQ account.
Usage: Dual Gold Card (For both International & Domestic use)
Limit: Dual Gold Card BDT 50,000 - BDT 500,000 + US$ 2,000 – US$ 3,000
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American express credit card:
City Bank has recently formed an alliance with the global financial giant American Express
Company to introduce the internationally acclaimed American Express credit cards in
Bangladesh. Through the move, American Express, which claims to be the world's largest issuer
of credit and charge cards with 92 million card members globally, has entered a country with one
of the smallest credit card user base, apparently to explore this highly untapped market.
American Express Card members will also have access to the global American Express
Selects(SM), which provides benefits and offers from thousands of retail stores, hotels and
restaurants when traveling overseas. At the time of launch, Card members in Bangladesh will
have access to over 60 American Express Selects partners, including some of the finest
restaurants and retailers where they can enjoy exceptional savings and privileges.
Through a formal launching of two American Express credit cards namely-
the Green/Blue card and
The Gold card.
American Express Gold Credit Card gives the following benefits:
Complimentary companion return ticket from Dhaka to Kolkata on Jet Airways
Complimentary buffet at The Westin Dhaka round the year
Complimentary access to City Bank American Express lounge at Zia airport
Complimentary access to country’s first Fast Track channel at Zia airport immigration
6% cash back at Agora Superstores & Nandan Megashops
Travel Emergency & Medical Assistance abroad
Double Benefit City Shield & All Accident Insurance
American Express Credit Card gives the following benefits:
Complimentary companion Mercedes Benz coach return tickets from Dhaka to Cox's
Bazaar on Baghdad Express
Complimentary companion tickets for entry & all rides for Fantasy Kingdom and Water
Kingdom
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6% cash back at Agora Superstores & Nandan Megashops
Travel Emergency & Medical Assistance abroad
Double Benefit City Shield & All Accident Insurance
American Express Selects TM-Take advantage of special savings and offers in some of
your favorite restaurants and shops in Bangladesh and across the glob
Financial flexibility
Double Benefit Insurance (DBI) Card members are insured on the outstanding balance of
their American Express Credit Card in the unfortunate event of death or permanent total
disability (PTD). A Card member’s full outstanding balance will be paid off and in
addition, an equal amount will be paid to the nominee of the Card member.
All Accidental Death Insurance (AADI)
A Card member automatically receives AADI free of cost upon enrolling for DBI. This
covers death due to any accident. The coverage is BDT 150,000 for an American Express
Credit Card member, which will be paid to the Card member’s nominee in case of an
accidental death. Terms and Conditions apply.
Global Services
Card services
Fifty new ATMs are projected to be launched in 2010 to facilitate reach and convenience and
thereby help retail bank to increase its customer base significantly. Already 20 ATMs are in
operation at Dhaka City and total 26 are in operation in all over Bangladesh. City Bank
customers also can use the Dutch-Bangla Bank’s large ATM fleet as well as Q-cash network
ATM’s. City Bank Ltd. has already set up a Retail Finance Center, centralized retail credit and
collection management unit, to launch retail loans for individuals. Launch of attractive loan
products including life style loan, car loan, salary loan, and professional loan is currently in the
bank’s product offerings.
The Bank has received inward remittance of Tk.8000 million in the year 2009. Retail is
increasing Non Resident Business (NRB) unit with new business plans and dimensions. The
Bank is going to build new relationship with key exchange houses based mainly in the Middle
East and United Kingdom and active efforts are underway to spread it other important countries
including Saudi Arabia. The bank recognizes the huge potential of this business and understands
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the expectation of this highly sensitive customer segment and is equipped with modern
technology to cater those requirements with superior service capabilities.
Loan Section:
Another vital function of retail banking is providing loan to its customers. As a consumer
banking retail banking has launched retail loans for individuals. City Bankhas launched attractive
loan products including life style loan, car loan, salary loan, and professional loan is currently in
the bank’s product offerings under two different names such as:
1. City Drive
2. City Solution
3. City Express
Following elaborately described these three loans offer:
City Drive:
Owning a car is no longer a luxury. Car for family is now a matter of fulfilling a necessity.
Appreciating that basic need, City Bank introduces City Drive, a tailor-made auto loan scheme
for individuals.
Features:
Loan amount ranging from Tk. 300,000 to Tk. 20, 00,000
Car financing up to 90% of reconditioned or new vehicle price
Lower interest rate & up to 100% financing for loan against cash security
Loan tenor 12 to 60 months
No hidden charges
Competitive interest rate
Loan processing fee 1% of loan amount
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Eligibility
Age: 22 to 60 years
Experience: Salaried executive total 1 year including 6 months with current employer
Experience: Business person/paraprofessionals 1 year
Monthly income: Minimum Tk. 30,000
City Solution:
City solution is an exclusive offer for consumer. It accepts loans on different purpose such as:
1. Vacation Loan
2. Study Loan
3. Medical treatment Loan
4. wedding Loan
5. House renovation Loan
Whatever the occasion or requirement may be, City Solution - any personal loan from City
Bank- is there to solve all customers problems and to fulfill all dreams. Customers can access
this facility from bank’s selected branches across the country.
Features:
Loan amount ranging from Tk. 50,000 to Tk. 1000,000
Loan tenor 12 to 60 months
No guarantor required for the loan amount up to Tk. 3 Lac
No hidden charges
Competitive interest rate
Processing fee 1%
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Eligibility:
In order to get loan customer have to be eligible for that and need to fulfill some requirements.
Age: 22 to 60 years
Experience: Salaried executive total 1 year including 6 months with current employer
Experience: Business person 2 years
Experience: Professional 1 year
Minimum monthly income: Salaried executive Tk. 15,000, self employed Tk. 25,000, and
business person Tk. 30,000.
City Express:
City Express Cash is a fully secured and revolving facility for any legitimate purpose. The
security for the loan should be ideally City Bank Ltd. Fixed Deposit Rate. Bank would finance
against clients CBL FDR or other banks/NBFIs security. City Express Loan is a fully secured
and terminating (EMI Based) loan facility for any legitimate purpose. Bank would finance
against clients CBL FDR or other bank FDR/NBFIs security. This is any purpose secured loan
for any legitimate purpose.
Features:
Minimum loan amount Tk. 50,000 & Maximum 90% of the Present Value of CBL FDR
or any other security
Quick processing
Minimum documentation
Loan tenor 12 to 60 months
No guarantor required
No hidden charges
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Processing Fees:
For express cash, 0.5% of approved limit
For Express Loan, following slab wise fee will be applicable
up to Tk. 5 Lac Tk. 1000
up to Tk. 10 Lac Tk.1500
Above Tk. 10 Lac Tk. 2000
Table09: processing fees of City Express
Eligibility
Age: 18 +
Must be Bangladeshi
Any eligible individual, who will provide the cash security
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CHAPTER 04
Internship job and duties:
City Bank Ltd. is one of the rapid growing banks in the country. CBL widely conducts business
activities with 86 of its branches around the country. According to the requirements of course
fulfillment I joined in City Bank Ltd., at Gulshan Branch as an internee on the date of 8
September 2009. I have worked for three months with different section under the supervision of
professionals under different department. In the beginning Mr. Zahidur Rahman, Cluster head
and Manager of City Bank selected me in operation banking department under the supervision of
Syed Zaheed Subhan. Mr. Zaheed Subhan is the AVP & senior Branch operation manager of
City Bank at Gulshan branch, Mr. Zaheed Subhan was very cooperative in nature and there was
immense possibility to learn.
Close to this I had to work with some other employees regarding some vital issues like -matching
general ledger (GL) of retail bank accounts, update customers information, collect necessary
documents from customers, fill-up debit card forms, update KYC (know your customers) for
new and existing customers, provide information about American Express card to the customers
and help retail department managers (Branch relationship manager) to fill-up documents etc.
According to the office rules and regulations I have proceed like a regular employee. That’s why
I had to serve from 10:00am to 6:00pm. After entering into the office I would sign attendance
sheet like other officials, and then sit on assigned section and there was specific desk for me.
Within office hour every employees of relevant section guided me in order for better
improvement.
As an internee I also had some certain responsibilities and duties that had to perform very
sincerely. Since initially I was in retail banking department there I had to work as an assistant of
different employee who was working on that relevant department
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During internship period I have learned lots of things. Few of them are listed below:
Retail banking activities:
I had to work on retail banking division of Gulshan Branch. I had to collect necessary
documents from the customers those who came to open account of Gulshan Branch.
Documents like TIN certificates, Trade license, National ID Card, Photo etc.
Matching general ledger (GL) of retail bank accounts:
I used to work with relationship manager to match general ledger of outstanding pay orders. I
had match credit and debit balance of outstanding pay orders.
Update customers information:
My prime job at Gulshan Branch was to update customer’s information. Customers who opened
their bank account before 2004, they need to update their information and also photo, address,
transaction profile etc. and I had to collect all information from the customers.
Fill-up debit card forms:
I had to collect debit card requisition from the customers and filled up necessary papers. After
filled up debit card form I had to send the papers to the card division of head branch.
Update KYC (know your customer) of retail banking department:
I had to prepare KYC (know your customer) for all kind of account. According to Bangladesh
Banks rules and regulation all Banks have to collect photo, National ID Card, and other
document for verification of customer’s information. KYC helps to identify risky
customers.KYC place to prevent money laundering and KYC form contain different information
like source of fund, profession, amount transaction etc.
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Provide information about American Express card:
I had to work on retail department and provide information about credit card to the customers.
Customers used to ask me about American Express Cards feature, benefit, processing fee etc.
Account opening of savings bank account :
I had to open savings bank account and collect necessary documents from the customers.
Address change & Name correction of the customers:
My key job was to correct customers name and address if changes necessary. I had to contact
with customers via phone and had to inform that their address or name have to correct.
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CHAPTER 05
Findings:
During the period of internship I have achieved vast experiences that enrich my knowledge of
banking extensively. Here I have tried to present my experiences and knowledge in order to
provide a better judgment. CBL is one of the fasts growing and committed private commercial
bank in the country. It conducts business activities efficiently around the country to achieve its
objectives, and goals and gradually forwarding towards its mission and vision. The bank have
been achieving continuous growth rate in all spares of banking operation since its establishment.
All of its departments are working rigid for better customer services. Abreast these, I also have
found the following essence through careful examination.
Findings about the Organization:
Understanding customers’ savings trend and market demand the bank launched four new
deposit products which are: City Onayash, City Ichchapurun, City Projonmo and City
Shomridhdhi.
At present CBL has enormous number of credit cards in the market but the bank is
planning to enrich its City Debit Card with all dynamic features.
Most of the users of credit card are male.
26 ATMs are in operation and City Bank customers now can use the Dutch Bangla
Bank’s large ATM fleet and also Q-cash marked ATM booths.
42 % customer think retail deposits are the best offer from City Bank whereas 24%
customer think retail loans are the attractive offer in retail banking.
Accordingly large number of customers are using deposit product right now.
Major portion of customer think cash withdrawal facility provided by the bank is good
In terms of fees and charges customers are satisfied with current fees and charges.
Account opening procedure is comparatively critical.
City Bank has covered huge number of debit cards in the market.
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Recommendation:
After analysis of all gathered information and other relevant documents, CBL should carefully
consider following matters:
At present CBL perform business activities through 86 of its branches but they should
open more branches in order to reach to more customers.
Account opening procedure is too much critical but it should be easier otherwise people
will reluctant to open an account with CBL.
Finally, heavy marketing and promotional campaign should be conducted to popularize
the retail banking activities.
Bank should be fast in cash payment, and to clear a cheque.
Still a number of customers are dissatisfied with charges and fees that is why bank should
consider it seriously.
Customer service should be more smart and fast.
Card division should be more committed to deliver product on time.
Should have 24 hour customer service facility
ATM service of the bank is completely dissatisfactory that is why they should improve
ATM service.
City Bank customers have access to the vast ATM network of DBBL and Q-cash booths
but transaction charge is too high that may be the vital cause to boost displeasure among
customers.
City Bank Ltd. need to increase own ATM booth all over the country.
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CHAPTER 06
Conclusion:
As an organization, City Bank has earned the reputation of top banking operation in Bangladesh.
The organization is much more structured compared to any other bank operating local or foreign
in Bangladesh. It is relentless in pursuit of business innovation and improvement. It has a
reputation as a partner of consumer growth.
With a bulk of qualified and experienced human resource, City Bank can exploit any opportunity
in the banking sector. It is pioneer in introducing many new products like American Express
Credit Card, Special bank Account and services in the banking sector of our country.
Accordingly City Bank has started its journey in Retail Banking. Understanding customer’s
savings trend and market demand the bank launched four new deposit products and one DPS
product in the banking sector. City Bank Ltd. has already set up a Retail Finance Center,
centralized retail credit and collection management unit, to amass retail loans for individuals.
During internship period I have attempted to enrich my knowledge as much as possible that
would be beneficial to develop my carrier positively.
Though all departments & sections are covered in the internship program, it is not possible to go
to the depth or each activities of division because of fear of disclosure & time limitation. So,
objective of this internship program did not fulfill with satisfaction. However, highest effort has
been given to attain the objectives during the internship program and have gathered vast
knowledge during precise time period.
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