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Head Office Management December 31, 2010 232 Head Office Management December 31, 2010 Promotion Cell SAP-HCM Project Office Miss. Samina Zia Mr. Aziz ur Rehman VP /In charge SVP/Section Head Ph: 021-99212284 Fax: 021-99212284 Ph: 021-99212176 Fax: 021-99212176 Industrial Relations Wing SAP HCM & MIS Section Mr. Mazhar Shah Khan Syed Rashid Hussain SVP/ Wing Head Assistant Vice President Ph: 021-99213359 Fax: 021-99212263 Ph: 021-99213009 Fax: 021-99217272 Syed Taqi Ahmed Overseas H.R. Section Assistant Vice President Ph: 021-99212215 Fax: 021-99212263 Syed Imran Ghani VP/Section Head Institutional Discipline Wing Ph: 021-99217272 Fax: 021-99217272 Mr. Arif Raza Abdy Performance Management Section SVP/Wing Head Ph: 021-99213174 Fax: 021-99213174 Ms. Shabana Shah AVP/Section Head Mrs. Nausheen Jamil Ph: 021-99212280 Fax: 021-99212280 SVP/Cuff Lahore Unit Ph: 042-35202570 Fax: 042-35202570 Training Wing Mr.Abdul Aziz Brig. (R) Muzaffar ul Hasan Vice President SVP/Wing Head Ph: 021-99212293 Fax: 021-99212293 Ph: 021-99202490 Fax: 021-99206050 Legal Affairs Wing Mr. Muhammad Idress AVP/Sectional Head Mr. Abdus Saeed Khan Ph: 021-99213105 Fax: 021-99213105 SVP/Wing Head Ph: 021-99217199 Fax: 021-99212264 Staff Loans & Welfare Wing Mr. Nooruddin Ahmed Mr. Tariq Bin Hanif Assistant Vice President SVP/ Wing Head Ph: 021-99217199 Fax: 021-99212264 Ph: 021-99211644 Fax: 021-99211644 Human Resource & Organization Mr. Tabbasher Husain Khan Development Division Vice President Ph: 021-99212100 (Ext.2204) Mr. Muhammad Hanif EVP/Divisional Head Mr. Muhammad Khalid Omer Ph: 021-99212789 Fax: 021-99213108 Assistant Vice President Ph: 021-99212755 Fax: 021-99212755 HR-Policies & Projects Wing NBP Head Office Dispensary Mr. Qamar Husain EVP/ Wing Head Dr. Qadir Bakhsh Ph: 021-99212280 Fax: 021-99217272 SVP/Medical Consultant Ph: 021-99213020 233 Head Office Management December 31, 2010 Employees Benefits Wing NBP-JNMDC KARACHI Mr. Muhammad Younus Mr. Muhammad Hanif VP/ Wing Head EVP/Director Ph: 021-99212206 Fax: 021-99212185 Ph: 021-34304764 Fax: 021-34304764 Mr. Muhammad Hanif Mr. Muhammad Yousaf Vice President Vice President Ph: 021-99212872 Fax: 021-99212872 Ph: 021-34304769 Fax: 021-34304768 Mr. Liaquat Ali NBP-STAFF COLLEGES Assistant Vice President Ph: 021-99212872 Fax: 021-99212872 Staff College Karachi Head Office Library Brig. ® Muzaffar ul Hasan SVP/Director Mrs. Saliha Moin Ph: 021-34304762 Fax: 021-34304762 AVP/In charge Library Ph: 021-99212251 Fax: 021-99212251 Staff College Lahore HR-Co-ordination Office, Islamabad Mr. Saghir Ahmed SVP/Director Mr. Naseer Muhammad Butt Ph: 042-9211236 Fax: 042-9211203 VP/ In Charge Ph: 051-99207142 Fax: 051-99206030 Staff College Islamabad Sports, Culture & Corporate Social Mr. Muhammad Afzal Responsibility Division SVP/Director Ph: 051-9206827 Fax: 051-9204608 Mr. Muhammad Iqbal Qasim EVP/ Divisional Head Staff College Peshawar Ph: 021-34527427 Fax: 021-34527426 Mr. Ansar Raza Goraha Sports Wing VP/Director Ph: 091-9217115 Fax: 091-9217117 Mr. Anwar Sayeed AVP/ Wing Head Ph: 021-34527427 Fax: 021-34527426 Commercial & Retail Banking Group Culture Social Responsibility Wing Ms. Afshan Shakeel Mr. Amer Siddiqui Assistant Vice President SEVP/Group Chief Ph: 021-99212797 Fax: 021-99212790 Ph: 021-35864610 Fax: 021-35867330 [email protected] Mr. Gulfaraz Ahmad Khan Mr. Muhammad Hassan Khashkheli VP/ Coordinator EVP/Divisional Head Ph: 021-34527427 Fax: 021-34527426 Ph: 021-99213167 Fax: 021-99213112 [email protected] NBP Staff Welfare Foundation SME Division Mr. N.B. Soomro Mr. Kamran Amin SEVP/Managing Director EVP/Divisional Head Ph: 021-99206038-39 Fax: 021- 99206037 Ph: 042-99213398 Fax: 042-99211215 [email protected] 234 Head Office Management December 31, 2010 Country Head Collection Marketing PR & Media Mr. Zubair Mirza Mr. Fateh M. Shahab Kazi SVP/Wing Head VP/Wing Head Ph: 021-4329283 Fax: 021-31324631/81 Ph: 021-99213113 Fax: Ph: 021-99213356 [email protected] [email protected] Credit Head Retail Agriculture Finance Group Mr. Irfanuddin Khan Mr. Zia Ullah Khan SVP/Wing Head SEVP/Group Chief Ph: 021-4329282 Fax: 021-31324631/81 Ph: 042-99232108/103 Fax: 042-99232107 [email protected] [email protected] Card Management Unit Mr. Muhammad Rafi-ud-Din SVP/Coordinator Mr. Muhamamd Shahid Razzak Ph: 042-99232109 Fax: 042-99232110 SVP/Wing Head [email protected] Ph: 021-99213925 Fax: 021-99213927 [email protected] Wing Head Central Commercial Banking South Mr. Shahzad Ahmed VP/Wing Head Mr. Syed Tariq Hassan Ph: 042-99232106 SVP/Wing Head [email protected] Ph: 021-99212769 Fax: 021-99212202 [email protected] Wing Head South Liability, Commodity MIS & Allied Mr. Khalid Pervaiz Services VP/Wing Head Ph: 042-99232106 Mr. Khurram Saeed Niak [email protected] SVP/Wing Head Ph: 021-99213166 Fax: 021-99211498 Wing Head North [email protected] Mr. Zamir-Ul-Hassan SME South AVP/Wing Head Ph: 042-99232111 Mr. Muhammad Zaman Khan [email protected] SVP/Wing Head Ph: 021-99212715 Fax: 021-99211103-4 Wing Head,R&D and Training [email protected] Dr. Nasir Mahmood Nasir Commercial Banking North VP/Wing Head Ph: 042-99232105 Mr. Abbas Bukhari [email protected] SVP/Wing Head Ph: 021-99213392 Fax: 021-99211215 Wing Head Administration [email protected] Mr. Muhammad Iqbal Head of Administration AVP/Wing Head Mr. Aamer Wafai Ph: 042-99232358 VP/Wing Head [email protected] Ph: 021-99213168 Fax: 021-99213931 [email protected] 235 Head Office Management December 31, 2010 Mr. Tahir Yaqub Treasury Management Group Executive Vice President Ph: 021-99212845, Ext: 2652 Fax: 021-99212706 Mr. Muhammad Nusrat Vohra [email protected] SEVP/ Group Chief Ph: 021-99212737 Fax: 021-99212857 Mr. S. M. Baqir Bukhari [email protected] Senior Vice President Ph: 021-99212729, Ext: 2428 Fax: 021-99213170 Interbank Trading [email protected]. Mr. Muhammad Ismail Usuf Funds Management Wing SVP/Head of Interbank Ph: 021-99212704 Fax: 021-99211439 Mr. Nazir Ahmed [email protected] SVP/Wing Head Ph: 021-99212309, Ext: 2327 Fax: 021-99212770 Money Market and Securities [email protected] Mr. Nazim Ali Financial Institutions & Cash Assistant Vice President Management Division Ph: 021-99212842 Fax: 021-99211439 [email protected] Mr. Sheikh Tariq Abdullah VP/Divisional Head Foreign Exchange Ph: 021-99213101 Fax: 021-99213011 [email protected] Mr. Muhammad Tayyab Assistant Vice President Compliance Group Ph: 021-99212724 Fax: 021-99211439 [email protected] Mr. Tariq Jamali SEVP/Group Chief Corporate Sales 021-9921-2231 021-9921-2235 [email protected] Mr. Ehtesham Rashid SVP/Head of Sales System Procedure & Policy Wing Ph: 021-99211437 Fax: 021-99211439 [email protected] Mr. Muhammad Rafique SVP/ Wing Head Fx Sales Ph: 021-99212254 Fax: 021-99212219 [email protected] Mr. Muhammad Sajid Agha VP/ Team Leader KYC, AML & Administration Wing Ph: 021-99211438 Fax: 021-99211440 [email protected] Mr. Usman Aziz SVP/ Wing Head Money market sales Ph: 021-9921-3187 Fax: 021-9921-2146 [email protected] Mrs. Sadaf Siddiqui Corporate Dealer SBP Coordination & Inspection Wing Ph: 021-99212842 Fax: 021-99211439 [email protected] Mr. Ehsanul Haq SVP/ Wing Head Overseas Banking Group Ph: 021-9921-2812 Fax: 021-9921-2812 [email protected] Mr. Shahid Anwar Khan SEVP/Group Chief Ph: 021-99212177 & 99212255 Fax: 021-99212179 [email protected] 236 Head Office Management December 31, 2010 Exception Reporting Wing Mrs. Zaheen Ghazal VP/Wing Head- LAW Mr. M. Kashif Khan Ph: 021-99202509-10 Fax: 021-99202511 VP & Wing Head [email protected] Ph: 021-99217546 Fax: 021-99212219 [email protected] Syed Hasan Mustafa Naqvi VP/Wing Head – SRW Global Home Remittance Ph: 021-99202512 Fax: 021-99202512 Management Group [email protected] Mr. Khalid Bin Shaheen Mr. Javed M. Iqbaluddin SEVP/Group Chief VP/Wing Head – ACW Ph: 021-99220160 Fax: 021-99220690 Ph: 021-99202513 Fax: 021-99202511 [email protected] Mr. M. A. Salam Quadri Home Remittance Marketing & AVP/Wing Head – Admin. Development Wing Ph: 021-99203548 Fax: 021-99202520 [email protected] Mr. Farooq Ahmed SVP/Wing Head SAMD-South Ph: 021-99212271 Fax: 021-99217690 [email protected] Mr. Muhammad Manzoor-ul-Haq EVP/Head – SAMD (S) Home Remittance Business Management Ph: 021-99203562 Fax: 021-99203592 & Special Assignment Wing [email protected] Mr. Ahmed Naseem Mr. Muhammad Rafiq VP/Wing Head VP – Accounts Ph: 021-99212271 Fax: 021-99217690 Ph: 021-99203537 Fax: 021-99203517 [email protected] Mr. Muhammad Mazher-ul-Haq FI(Remittances)Business Wing VP/Admin. In charge Ph: 021-99203555 Fax: 021-99203560 Mr. Shahbaz Ahmed Khan Assistant Vice President Mr. Muhammad Sameeh Shafi Ph: 021-99213357 Fax: 021-99217690 Vice President [email protected] Ph: 021-99202398 Fax: 021-99203560 Assets Recovery Group SAMD-North, Lahore Mr. Nadeem A. Ilyas Mr. Salim Ansar SEVP/Group Chief EVP/Head – SAMD (N) Ph: 021-99212827/99217400 Fax: 021-99212223 Ph: 042-99220356-99220357 Fax: 042-99220276 [email protected] [email protected] Mrs. Azmat Moiz Mr. Muhammad Shoaib Malik SVP/Wing Head P&SPW – SAMD-HO Executive Vice President Ph: 021-99213027 Fax: 021-99217402 Ph: 042-99221047 Fax: 042-99220276 Ph: 021-99213029 Fax: 021-99212218 [email protected] [email protected] Mr. S. Taslim Haider Zaidi Mr. Rizwan Hameed SVP/Team Leader Senior Vice President Ph: 042-99220667 Fax: 042-99220276 Ph: 042-99212119/99213237 Fax: 042-99211228 [email protected] [email protected] 237 Head Office Management December 31, 2010 Mr.
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