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National Bank of Pakistan
National
Bank
of
Pakistan
&
Credit
Agricole
Commercial
Banking
Group
1:
Adam
Ali,
Arsalan
Haider,
Bakhtawar
Amjad,
Bilal
Ahmed
Butt,
Danish
Obaid,
Maryam
Tanveer,
Navaira
Zia,
Raza
Khan,
Rukhaam
Ahmed
and
Suhaib
Ali
Kamal.
National
Bank
of
Pakistan
&
Credit
Agricole
2
Table of Contents
1.0 National
Bank
of
Pakistan
1.1 History and Background
…………………………………
3
1.2 The
NBP
Group
………………………………………………
4
1.3 Subsidiaries of NBP
…………………………………………
5
1.4 Types of Funds
………………………………………………..
7
1.5 Timeline of Operations
……………………………………
7
1.6 Vision and Mission
…………………………………………
9
1.7 Organizational
Structure
………………………………
12
1.8 Application of CAMELS
Framework
………………
15
1.9 Competitor
Analysis
……………………………………
22
1.10 Ratio
Analysis………………………………………………
23
1.11 Cross
Bank
Cultural
Comparison
…………………
35
1.12 Recommendations
………………………………………
36
2.0 Credit
Agricole
……………………………………………………
37
2.1 Business
Operations
……………………………………
37
2.2 Global
Positioning….….…………………………………
41
2.3 Events………..………………………………………….……
43
2.4 Other
Line
of
Business
…………………………………
45
National
Bank
of
Pakistan
History and Background
The
National
Bank
of
Pakistan
is one of the biggest commercial banks of Pakistan.
It
is ranked number one commercial bank of
Pakistan
because it offers a comprehensive range of commercial banking services. At first it was claimed by the
Pakistan
government, however, now it has been privatized partially and has proceeded towards modernized commercial banking.
Incorporated
in
1949,
under
The
National
Bank
of
Pakistan
Ordinance
1949,
the bank has evolved into a modern all service banks. It offers a complete set of commercial banking services that have evolved from the traditional public sector to the modern day banking and include agricultural services to farmers all



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