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Banking Institutions in
Pakistan
Reviewd by: Kashif Gulzar
Bank
• Basic Business Model
• Deposit and Lend Money
• Income Sources
• Spread Income/Margin
• Services Income
• Functions
• Liquidity
• Transmission of Govt. Policy
• Paymeng Gateway for all transactions
• Source of finanace for Corporate Sector
Pakistani Banking Sector
• Can be divided in three phases
• Phase 1-Infancy to devolping phase 1947-1974
• Phase 2- Nationalization 1974-1989-90
• Phase 3- Denationalization and Financial sector Reforms 1990-till date
• Future- Digital Banking
SBP regulated Banks
Regulated Banks (also Called Scheduled Banks)
Public Sector Banks 5
Local Private Banks 15
Islamic Banks 5
Foriegn Banks 4
Specialized Banks 4
DFIs 9
MFBs 11
Banks with Names

Public Sector Banks


First Women Bank Limited The Bank of Punjab
National Bank of Pakistan Sindh Bank Limited
The Bank of Khyber

Local Private Banks


Habib Bank Limited JS Bank Limited
United Bank Limited Faysal Bank Limited
MCB Bank Limited Askari Bank Limited
Allied Bank limited Standard Chartered Bank (Pakistan) Limited
Bank Al-Falah Limited Soneri Bank Limited
Bank Al-Habib Limited SILKBANK Limited
Habib Metropolitan Bank Limited Summit Bank Limited
Samba Bank Limited
Banks with Names
Islamic Banks
Meezan Bank Limited MCB Islamic Bank Limited
Al-Baraka Bank (Pakistan) Limited Dubai Islamic Bank Pakistan
Bank Islami Pakistan Limited

Foriegn Banks
Citi Bank N.A Industrial & Commercial Bank of China
Deutsche Bank AG Bank of China Limited

MFBs
HBL Microfinance Bank Limited Mobilink Microfinance Bank Limited
NRSP Microfinance Bank Limited APNA Microfinance Bank Limited
Khushhali Microfinance Bank Limited Advans Pakistan Microfinance Bank Ltd
Telenor Microfinance Bank Limited Sindh Microfinance Bank Limited
Pak Oman Microfinance Bank Limited FINCA Microfinance Bank Limited
U Microfinance Bank Limited

DFIs
Pakistan Kuwait Investment Company Limited House Building Finance Company Limited
Pak Oman Investment Company Limited Investment Company Ltd.
Pak-Brunei Investment Company Limited PAIR Investment Company Limited
Pak Libya Holding Company Limited Pak China Joint Investment Company Ltd
Other Institutions attached with Banks

Credit Bureaus
Aequitas Information Services Limited
Data Check Limited

Payment Services Operators


1LINK (Pvt.) Ltd.

Virtual Remittance Gateway (Pvt.) Ltd.

National Institutional Facilitations Technologies (Pvt.) Ltd. (NIFT)


Facts and Figures
FY 2020-21

RTOB 16,170

Manual Branches 31

Overseas Branches 107

Total Branches 16,308

ATMs 16,355

POS 71,907

Internet Banking Users 5.239 MM

Mobile Phone Banking Users 10.872 MM

Bank Accounts 62.005 MM


Facts and Figures

as of 31-12-2020 amount in Billions


Bank Deposit (Bn.) Branches (No.) Net Income
(Bn.)
HBL 2,830 1,667 30.8
NBP 2,419 1,530 30.6
UBL 1,764 1,376 20.8
MCB 1,389 1,410 29.5
Meezan Bank 1,254 815 22.6
ABL 1,217 1,402 18.3
Bank Al-Habib 1,100 718 17.9
Bank Alfalah 881 698 10.8
Bank of Punjab 835 524 6.9
Askari Bank 790 535 10.8
Facts and Figures
Market size (as of October 2021)

• Deposits
• 19,344 Billion PKR
• Advances
• 9,394 Billion PKR
• Investments
• 13,796 Billion PKR
Regulatory Authority (SBP)
• Around the world Banks are regulated primarily by Central Banks
• In Pakistan Central Bank is “State Bank of Pakistan”
• Following regulations are enforced
Regulatory authority (SBP)
• Prudential regulations
International Regulations
• Basel Accord
• recommendations on banking regulations
• Basel guidlines have no legal authority, central banks can also modify for local use.
• Given the risk factor sharing across borders, the committe issued three set
of recommendations
• Basel I 1988
• Basel II 2004
• Basel III 2010
• Basel III.1 2023 (unoffoicial)
• Key emphasis is for banks having “enough money”

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