Institute of Bankers Pakistan

The Institute of Bankers Pakistan
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Type Bankers training institute
Established 1951
Chairman Ashraf Mehmood Wathra Governor of State Bank of Pakistan
Location Karachi, PakistanPakistan
Campus Karachi Head Office
Affiliations State Bank of Pakistan
Website www.ibp.org.pk

The Institute of Bankers Pakistan (IBP), established in 1951, is Pakistan's premier banking training institute, which aims to develop and groom a cadre of banking and financial services professionals on continuous basis. It is an ISO-9001-2000 Certified Organization. IBP has its head office in Karachi.

Mission statement IBP

"To train and develop a sound human resource base for the financial sector and to work for continuous learning, adaptation and application of knowledge."

Management of the Institute

The management of the Institute rests with the Council which in effect operates as a Board of Governors. The Governor, Central Bank, State Bank of Pakistan is the ex officio President of the Institute. The Chief Executives of major local and foreign commercial banks are members of the Council and are elected by the IBP members for a three years term. Chairman of the Council has the right to nominate one IBP Fellow with a distinguished record of performance as member of the Council. IBP Council designates Chief Executive of the Institute for a three-year term. The Chairman of the Council nominates two Vice Presidents from amongst the Council Members. The Council also nominates following committees to assist IBP in its day-to-day operations:

Institutional members

Sl. No. Name of Institutional Member Sl. No. Name of Institutional Member
1. State Bank of Pakistan 2. Al Baraka Islamic Bank
3. Allied Bank Limited 4. Meezan Bank Limited
5. Askari Bank Limited
7. Bank Alfalah Limited 8. Bank Al Habib Limited
9. Citibank N.A. 10. Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Ltd.
11. Deutsche Bank AG
13. Dubai Islamic Bank Pakistan Ltd. 14. Faysal Bank Limited
15. First Women Bank Limited 16. Habib Metropolitan Bank Limited
17. Habib Bank Limited 18. House Building Finance Corporation
19. Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan 20. JS Bank Limited
23. MCB Bank Limited 24. Khushhali Bank
27. National Bank of Pakistan 28. National Investment Trust Limited
29. NIB Bank Limited 30. Pak Oman Microfinance Bank Ltd.
31. Pakistan Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation Limited 32. Pak-Kuwait Investment Co. (Pvt) Ltd.
33. Saudi Pak Commercial Bank Ltd. 34. Punjab Provincial Co-operative Bank
35. Saudi Pak Industrial & Agricultural Investment Company (Pvt) Ltd.
37. SME Bank Limited 38. Soneri Bank Limited
39. Standard Chartered Bank (Pakistan) Limited 40. The Bank of Khyber
41. The Bank of Punjab 42. United Bank Limited
45. Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited

Courses offered

IBP Superior Qualification (ISQ)

The syllabus of IBP Superior Qualification is in line with that of other banking institutes worldwide. It is a unique qualification in the field of banking in Pakistan. ISQ is divided into three phases:

MBA Banking and Finance

IBP offers MBA Banking and Finance program in line with the requirements of the financial sector with greater emphasis on relevant and applied curriculum. The structure of the program and the curriculum is based on the requirements of the banking & financial sector. The program including 4-month supervised internship is of 2 years duration. The trainers are from the fields of Banking, Finance, Academia and Consultancy.[2]

Advisory and consultancy services

IBP also provides advisory and consultancy services to the financial institutions in Pakistan. The domain for these services is broad, however, initially these consultancy services include developing Banking Operational Manuals, Guidelines, Reports and Presentations covering all banking related subjects including Risk Management, Anti-Money Laundering, Corporate Governance, Lending Operations, SME Finance, Micro Finance and all the other products and services of financial services sector.[3]

Publication

Since 1956, IBP has been publishing a Journal namely Journal of IBP. It is a quarterly publication which covers original articles on critical issues in banking and finance. Around 12,000 copies are published and circulated locally as well as internationally.[4]

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