Completed Programmes

The trade of counterfeit currency is a big challenge over the world and financial institutions are places where most of transaction takes place. But still some foreign currencies are not so familiar for bankers. Even they don’t know how they look. The system applied in bank is just traced the currency number, customer phone number, keep the Xerox copies of passport and other travel documents. To produce fake passport along with counterfeit currency is trend for fraudsters.

This program provides the participant with basic foundation of knowledge and skills that help them to reach sound, reliable judgment of company creditworthiness.  It shall focus on practical introduction to financial statement from the perspective of the credit analysts. Discussion on each component of financials statement will help the delegates to assess key qualitative and quantitative factors in determining limit requirement and repayment capacity borrower.

· The workshop will focus on developing conceptual skills of staff working in the Cash Area as well as provide a holistic environment for staff to clear up issues being faced on a day to day basis in their work place.

· The major aim of this Training Program is to make the participants aware about the theoretical as well as practical aspects of Cash Management.

There is a saying – ‘If you fail to plan, you plan to fail’. Budgeting is more about planning – planning of our spending to achieve certain goal in a particular given time period. Budgeting is a process of creating a plan of our spending on a proper manner. This is, in fact, a tool of our planning. Our success depends on a proper planning. Therefore, we need to prepare our budget very carefully taking into account complete information, future priorities/ goals, resources etc.

· Understanding how a BFI can take business and AML/CFT together

· Understanding how a BFI can best expand business together with AML/CFT compliance

· Understanding how AML/CFT help expanding business

· Understanding how minimum resources and staffs can work on AML/CFT

· Understanding how a BFI can best implement the newly amended but rigorous laws with limited resources

· Understanding how a BFI can take business and AML/CFT together

· Understanding how a BFI can best expand business together with AML/CFT compliance

· Understanding how AML/CFT help expanding business

· Understanding how minimum resources and staffs can work on AML/CFT

· Understanding how a BFI can best implement the newly amended but rigorous laws with limited resources

Anti-Money Laundering  has become one of the most challenging jobs to the Banks and Financial Institutions due to changes in the regulations from time to time with stringent provisions, increasing various money laundering related  risk events including electronic transactions frauds, usage of various means by the money launderers in cleaning the illegally earned money, increasing dependency on technology, etc.

National Banking Institute Ltd. (NBI) is constantly exploring opportunities to provide high quality programs to the Nepalese bankers in both the technical and soft skills. To establish a mutually beneficial strategic alliance and evolve process of understanding and cooperation for development of human resources, we have recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon, India.

The trade of counterfeit currency is a big challenge over the world and financial institutions are places where most of transaction takes place. But still some foreign currencies are not so familiar for bankers. Even they don’t know how they look. The system applied in bank is just traced the currency number, customer phone number, keep the Xerox copies of passport and other travel documents. To produce fake passport along with counterfeit currency is trend for fraudsters.

Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) is the Central Bank of Nepal and regulatory body of commercial bank and financial institutions. One of the NRB’s objectives as set out in NRB Act, 2002 is to maintain financial stability.  In order to achieve this objective, NRB has issued 23 directives to Banks and Financial Institutions. Out this, directives no. 2, 3 and 12 are related to credit management, single obligor limit and blacklisting requirement. These directives are most important for credit department and revisions/amendments in these directives are made annually.

Risk has been increasing day by day in the Nepalese Financial Sector and large risks events are taking place one after another. INR Draft events taken place in Kathmandu, good for payment incident happened at one of the development banks and remittance fund embezzlement case incurred at one of the large commercial banks are the examples of a few incidents.

On recommendation from the Accounting Standards Board (ASB), the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nepal (ICAN) in its Council

meeting held on 13 September 2013 decided to announce the roadmap for implementation of Nepal Financial Reporting Standards (NFRS) including its interpretations.  As per the said announcement, Commercial Banks, including State Owned Commercial Banks (Class ‘A’) are required to fully implement NFRS from 2015/16.

Role of the Board of Directors (BoD) is paramount in driving the Bank by maintaining high standard of corporate governance, safeguarding the interest of the depositors and meeting the expectations of the stakeholders.  

Whilst BoD delegates the authority to the Director(s), CEO or any other officials, the ultimate responsibility lies on them, which is substantiated by NRB Directives No 6/072, Section No 2 (e).

The program aims to equip participants with sound knowledge on banking operations. Upon the completion of the course the participants will gain knowledge and skills that are very essential to be efficient in their field of work. This program will help participants get an overall concept of a bank’s working procedures. The participants will be able to:

1.  Understanding the meaning and definition of credit

2.  Structuring of the loans

3.  Writing of credit proposal

Due to the globalization of the economy, commercial banks are expanding their nationwide presence. The retail business is another important source of banking revenue, offering high margin transactions, a low non-performing loan ratio, risk diversification, and a low risk of default. Although self-service banking (automated teller machines) and internet banking offer customers convenient real-time access, branch banks provide more convenient and people-friendly service.

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