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  1. 1. Thanks to our Respected Sir Khalid Rafiq
  2. 2. Mubashar Maqbool 32 Shazma Rauf 14 Umair Aamir 36 Qadir Abbas 39 Muhammad Shan 44 Types of Accounts in a Bank
  3. 3. Table of Contents  Definition of Bank  Prudential Regulation  Account opening procedure  Individual v/s Joint Account  Types of Deposits  Current Account  Saving Account  Difference between Current and Saving Account  Basic Banking Account  Minor Account  Deceased Account  Cash Management Account  Dormant Account  Collection Account
  4. 4. Definition of Bank 1. Accepting the deposit of money from people. 2. Allowing withdrawal of deposit on demand. 3. Utilization of deposit in financing or investment.
  5. 5. Prudential Regulation  To run the banking operations it is mandatory to full fill all the requirements of prudential regulation  SBP prudential regulation (M-1) Bank and DFI maintain a written statement of know your customer (KYC) this KYC statement dully approved by the BOD.  This policy should be applicable when starting new relationship (new account) and also apply on existing account.
  6. 6. Account opening procedure Due to the prudential regulation it is mandatory to know your customer (KYC)  Receiving duly-filled-in account opening form  Obtaining two copies of photograph  Obtaining introduction or reference and following it up  Obtaining specimen signatures  Obtaining mandate  Receiving initial deposit
  7. 7. Individual Account The account which is operated by the only one individual that account is called individual account. Joint Account Joint account is a Bank account shared by two or more individuals. Any individual who is a member of the joint account can withdraw from the account and deposit to it. Usually, joint accounts are shared between close relatives or business partners.
  8. 8. Like Bank AL Habib Apna Individual Current Account The product is primarily focused on individuals looking for a personal account to fulfill all their modern-day banking needs with convenience and host of free facilities. This may include employees of large corporate clients, professionals like teachers/doctors/accountants/engineers, farmers, students and self-employed persons. Key Features  No Minimum Balance  Free Exclusive ATM Card  Free Online Banking  Free SMS Alerts (on transactions above Rs. 25,000/-)  Free Pay Orders (upto 3 per month)  Free E-Statement  Free Internet Banking
  9. 9. Types of Deposits
  10. 10. Current Account  Current bank account is opened by businessmen who have a higher number of regular transactions with the bank.  No Profit , No Loss account.  Zakat is not deducted.  Deposited and withdrawn at any time without giving any notice.  Withdrawal from Account  Cheque  Direct Debit  ATM
  11. 11. Saving Account Savings Accounts are the most popular kind of individual accounts for personal purpose of saving your investments and getting interest rates. Savings account provides cheque facility along with flexibility for deposit and withdrawal of funds from your account.
  12. 12. Features of Saving Account  Saving account is opened in the name of individuals but also be opened in the name of Charitable institutions, for provident funds and pension funds.  Restrictions on withdrawals.  Minimum balance Rs 500- Rs 1000 – this varies with different banks; Interest on deposit.  No overdraft facility.  Zakat is detected on this account if we not submit the application to bank for not detection of zakat.
  13. 13. Difference between Current and Saving Account Points Current Account Saving Account Purpose Many transaction To encourage saving Ideal for Business person Salaried person Over Draft Allowed Not Allowed Interest Rates No interest is paid 4% - 6% Minimum Amount Higher amount Less amount
  14. 14. Difference between Fixed and Recurring Deposit Fixed deposit Recurring deposit Money deposited only once. Money deposited several times. Can be opened for a short period. It is generally opened for a few years. Minimum deposit required is more. Minimum deposit required is less. Higher rate of interest. Slightly lesser rate of interest. Withdrawal can be done through surrender of fixed deposit receipt. Withdrawal can be done through surrender of pass book.
  15. 15. Basic Banking Account  Basic banking account is opened by low income people in Pakistan.  Initial deposit to open a BBA is Rs.1000.  No profit is Paid.  No minimum balance is necessary to maintained .  If account is Nil for continuous 6 month , banker have a right to close it.  Maximum 2 deposit and withdrawals in one month are free of charge .  Free of charge ATM .  Charges detect if use other bank ATM.  Regular banking account can converted into BBA.
  16. 16. Minor Account  A specific type of savings account setup for a minor by an adult.  Before the 18 years old a child is not able to enter in a contract.  Nadra not issue the CNIC.  An account in the name of minor is generally initiated and operated by the guardian . Example:  M. SHAN (Minor)  Ahmed Bukhsh (Guardian)
  17. 17. Deceased Account A bank account, such as a savings or checking account, owned by a deceased person. When a bank receives notice that a customer has died, it will freeze his/her account(s) while waiting for direction from the authorized court regarding payment to heirs and creditors.
  18. 18. Cash Management Account Bank this service provide to the higher profile business customers Which they can speedily obtained fund from their collection account and transfer to their main account through a computer module The module collect and consolidate data collect and consolidate data from the customer bank account in any location in the country Example : BZU can open a cash management account for the collection of fee in any branch of HBL.
  19. 19. Dormant Account  When there has been no financial activity for a long period of time, other than posting of interest, an account can be classified as dormant. After 6 month you can able to deposit but not able to withdraw.  According to SBP instruction before making the account become dormant at least a notice to the customer.
  20. 20. Collection Account  Account is opened for collection of funds.  Collection account is opened by business customers, charitable institutions.  Main account is open in any branch of bank and collection of funds other branches, then funds transfer to main account as per instruction.

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