Implementation of MIS in BRAC BRAC has expanded to a huge organization branching in 14 countries around the world employing 100000 people who serves over 126 million helpless people. In 1999 when BRAC established the BRAC Information Technology Institute, they soon started developing a computer based solution to better record and regulate their financial actions. And ever since the establishment of BRAC University, the computer Science department has always helped to maintain a stable and efficient implementation of MIS for BRAC. BRAC Bank Mobile a state-of-the-art Mobile Banking application by which registered customers of BRAC Bank Internet Banking can avail banking services from their Smart Phone anytime, anywhere. This application has state of the art security feature such as two factor authentication using One Time Password (OTP) and e-Signature. The application is compatible with both Android Operating System and iOs and can be downloaded from Google Play Store as well as AppStore. The SME banking division of BRAC Bank Structure: Small loans to entrepreneurs It is looked after by Senior Relationship Managers. Product and Portfolio department looks after both lending and deposit product development, implementation, and review, training, and communication aspect of the division. Target Market: Trading of grocery item Hardware Chemical products Sanitary ware Building materials (rod, cement, brick, paint, and others) Electrical and electronic items Imported foods, light machinery, large tailoring business, Weaving mills, Bakery, Printing house, Feed mill, Poultry, Dairy farm, Fisheries, Manual rice mill, Boutiques and parlors, Restaurant, Distributor of FMCG products, Fish wholesaler, Food grain wholesaler, Wood processing mills many more. TPS solution BRAC Bank chose TPS’s Phoenix and PCash solutions operating on a Linux server to integrate and upgrade its retail banking services. Phoenix is an integrated EFT processing and switching system that provides Complete functionality of a Debit Switch and self-service device driving and management. Transaction routing and authorization. Host and interchange interfaces. settlement; management reporting; network control; and Stored-value functionality through ATMs, POS and self-service devices.