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Organizational Chart SBP BANKING SERVICES CORPORATION Board of Directors Managing Director Aftab Mustafa Khan MD Secretariat Head Office Field Offices Personnel Management Currency Management Department Karachi Office Lahore Office Department Javaid Iqbal Taslim Kazi Dr.Muhammad Saleem Amjad Manzoor Chief Manager Chief Manager Director Director Islamabad Office Peshawar Office Foreign Exchange Operations Development Finance Support Tariq Riaz Muhammad Tanwirul Islam Department Department Chief Manager Chief Manager Syed Shahzad Safdar Zaidi Muhammad Mazharul Haq Director Director Rawalpindi Office Quetta Office Asad Shah Ali Hussain Chief Manager Chief Manager * Training & Development Department Accounts Department Amjad Manzoor Muhammad Habib Khan Director* Director Hyderabad Office Faisalabad Office Ali Hussain Sajjad Ali Shah Chief Manager Chief Manager General Services Department Internal Audit Department Zafar Iqbal Maraj Mahmood Director Head Multan Office North Nazimabad Office Javaid Iqbal Marath Ansar Iftikhar Butt Chief Manager Chief Manager Quality Assurance Department Engineering Department Feroza Nabeel Qureshi Fazli Hameed Director Head Muzaffarabad Office Sukkur Office Muhammad Tahir Malik Muhammad Ashraf Khokhar Chief Manager (A) Chief Manager Foreign Exchange Adjudication Department Internal Bank Security Muhammed Saleem Rehmani Department Brig.(R) M. Pervez Akbar Bahawalpur Office Gujranwala Office Director Khadim Hussain Aamir Nazir Bhatti Director Chief Manager (A) Chief Manager (A) * Additional Charge Sialkot Office D.I. Khan Office ( A) Acting Basis Azhar Iqbal Muhammad Humayun Khan Chief Manager Chief Manager Annual Performance Review of SBP BSC FY12 II. Board of Directors S # Name Status 1 Mr. Yaseen Anwar Governor SBP/ Chairman of SBP BSC Board 2 Mr. Abdul Wajid Rana Member/ Principal Officer, Finance Division, GoP 3 Mr. Mirza Qamar Beg Member 4 Mr. Waqar A. Malik* Member 5 Mr. Zaffar A. Khan* Member 6 Mr. Asad Umar ** Member 7 Mr. Aftab Mustafa Khan Member/ Managing Director, SBP-BSC *Term ended on October 16, 2012 ** Term up to May 3, 2012 III. Managing Directors of SBP-BSC S # Name Period From To 1 Mr. Aftab Mustafa Khan 17-09-2012 (A.N) To date 2 Mr. Qasim Nawaz 05-09-2009 17-09-2012 3 Mr. Muhammad Kamran Shehzad 01-03-2007 04-09-2009 4 Mr. Liaqat Durrani 29-03-2003 28-02-2007 5 Mr. Muhammad Akram Shad 02-01-2002 28-03-2003 IV. Working Strength of SBP-BSC Head Office / Field Position as on 30th June Office 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 HOK 706 648 643 638 643 605 619 617 596 593 554 Bahawalpur 104 92 102 96 93 90 89 85 79 73 66 D. I. Khan 87 82 91 88 83 67 65 64 57 41 41 Faisalabad 343 326 308 309 304 282 279 280 260 252 218 Gujranwala 62 71 79 82 89 67 66 62 66 67 62 Hyderabad 242 282 243 247 243 237 230 225 218 216 204 Islamabad 279 250 256 250 243 206 197 205 192 196 177 Karachi 1,258 1,197 1,172 1,106 1,067 981 947 916 859 849 804 Lahore 1,088 951 924 910 867 712 678 638 592 580 534 Multan 218 231 240 240 239 212 208 202 198 200 175 Muzaffarabad 56 68 61 63 66 65 63 57 51 47 46 N. N. Karachi 132 142 140 177 179 177 164 165 162 164 153 Peshawar 452 432 426 426 423 391 380 371 352 351 319 Quetta 262 211 206 202 196 189 182 174 157 152 137 Rawalpindi 346 320 303 306 278 232 230 224 209 210 197 Sialkot 171 147 144 142 142 124 120 120 119 109 95 Sukkur 169 166 172 170 168 158 149 146 139 138 130 NIBAF (On Deputation) - - - - - - - - 7 6 7 Total 5,975 5,616 5,510 5,452 5,323 4,795 4,666 4,551 4,313 4,244 3,919 102 Annexure V. Functional Set-up of SBP-BSC Head Office, Karachi S # Departments 1 Accounts Department 2 Currency Management Department 3 Development Finance Support Department 4 Engineering Department 5 Foreign Exchange Operations Department 6 Foreign Exchange Adjudication Department 7 General Services Department 8 Internal Audit Department 9 Internal Bank Security Department 10 Personnel Management Department 11 Quality Assurance Department 12 Training & Development Department VI. Location of Field Offices of SBP-BSC S # Field Office 1 SBP-BSC Bahawalpur 2 SBP-BSC D. I. Khan 3 SBP-BSC Faisalabad 4 SBP-BSC Gujranwala 5 SBP-BSC Hyderabad 6 SBP-BSC Islamabad 7 SBP-BSC Karachi 8 SBP-BSC Lahore 9 SBP-BSC Multan 10 SBP-BSC Muzaffarabad 11 SBP-BSC North Nazimabad Karachi 12 SBP-BSC Peshawar 13 SBP-BSC Quetta 14 SBP-BSC Rawalpindi 15 SBP-BSC Sialkot 16 SBP-BSC Sukkur 103 Annual Performance Review of SBP BSC FY12 VII. Management Directory of SBP BSC HOK Directory of Managing Director & Heads of Department/ Divisions of SBP-BSC HOK Managing Director Name Telephone E-Mail Address Number 021-99212349 Managing Director Mr. Aftab Mustafa Khan [email protected] 021-32453170 SBP BSC Departments at Head Office, Karachi Department Name of Director Telephone No. E-Mail Address 021-99218122 Director, Accounts Mr. Muhammad Habib Khan [email protected] 021-32455471 021-99212491 Director, Currency Management Mr. Taslim Kazi [email protected] 021-32455459 Director, Development Finance 021-99213986 Mr. Muhammad Mazharul Haq [email protected] Support 021-32455155 021-99212418 Head, Engineering Mr. Fazli Hameed [email protected] 021-32454120 Director, Foreign Exchange 021-99221014 Syed Shahzad Safdar Zaidi [email protected] Operations 021-32455350 Director, Foreign Exchange Mr. Muhammed Saleem 021-99217212 [email protected] Adjudication Rehmani 021-32454219 021-99221607 Director, General Services Mr. Zafar Iqbal [email protected] 021-32455370 021-99212492 Head - Internal Audit Mr. Maraj Mahmood [email protected] 021-32455375 021-99212449 Brig. (Ret) Muhammad Pervez Director, Internal Bank Security [email protected] Akbar 021-32455203 021-99212875 Director, Personnel Management Mr. Amjad Manzoor [email protected] 021-32455362 021-99221889 Director, Quality Assurance Ms. Feroza Nabeel Qureshi. [email protected] 021-32455480 021-99212875 Director, Training & Development Mr. Amjad Manzoor* [email protected] 021-32455362 CMO, Bank Health Clinic Dr. Mujahid Hameed 021-32453252 [email protected] Manager Printing Press Mr. Muhammad Jamil Ahmed 021-32454002 [email protected] * Additional Charge 104 Annexure VIII. Management Directory of SBP-BSC Field Offices Directory of Chief Managers of SBP-BSC Field Offices Telephone Field Office Name of Chief Manager E-Mail Address No. Bahawalpur Mr. Khadim Hussain * 062-9255035 [email protected] D. I. Khan Mr. Muhammad Humayun Khan 0966-9280043 [email protected] Faisalabad Mr. Sajjad Ali Shah 041-9200444 [email protected] Gujranwala Mr. Aamir Nazir Bhatti* 055-9200310 [email protected] Hyderabad Mr. Ali Hussain 022-9200605 [email protected] Islamabad Mr. Tariq Riaz 051-9201715 [email protected] Karachi Dr. Muhammad Saleem 021-99212435 [email protected] Lahore Mr. Javaid Iqbal 042-99210452 [email protected] Multan Mr. Javaid Iqbal Marath 061-9200592 [email protected] Muzaffarabad Mr. Muhammad Tahir* 05822-921672 [email protected] N. N. Karachi Mr. Ansar Iftikhar Butt 021-99260702 [email protected] Peshawar Mr. Muhammad Tanwirul Islam 091-9211975 [email protected] Quetta Mr. Ali Hussain ** 081-9202786 [email protected] Rawalpindi Mr. Asad Shah 051-9270751 [email protected] Sialkot Mr. Azhar Iqbal 052-9250362 [email protected] Mr. Malik Muhammad Ashraf Sukkur 071-9310261 [email protected] Khokhar *On acting basis / ** Additional charge 105 Annual Performance Review of SBP BSC FY12 IX. Currency Chests/ Sub-chests at NBP Branches – BSC Office- wise Allocation (as on 30-06-2012) S # Chest/ Sub-chest BSC Office S # Chest/ Sub-chest BSC Office 1 Ahmedpur East Bahawalpur 21 Gojra Faisalabad 2 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur 22 Hafizabad Faisalabad 3 Chistian Bahawalpur 23 Jaranwala Faisalabad 4 Fort Abbas Bahawalpur 24 Jhang Faisalabad 5 Haroonabad Bahawalpur 25 Kamalia Faisalabad 6 Hasil Pur Bahawalpur 26 Ahmedpur East Bahawalpur 7 Khairpur Tamewali Bahawalpur 27 Noorpur Thal Faisalabad 8 Khan Pur Bahawalpur 28 Samundari Faisalabad 9 Liaquat Pur Bahawalpur 29 Sargodha Faisalabad 10 Lodhran Bahawalpur 30 Shahpur Saddar Faisalabad 11 Rahim Yar Khan Bahawalpur 31 Shorkot Faisalabad 12 Sadiqabad Bahawalpur 32 Sillanwali Faisalabad 13 Karohr Pacca Bahawalpur 33 Toba Tek Singh Faisalabad 14 Yazman Mandi Bahawalpur 34 Bhalwal Faisalabad 15 D. I. Khan D. I. Khan 35 Jauharabad Faisalabad 16 Kaloor Kot D. I. Khan 36 Phalia Faisalabad 17 Laki Marwat D. I. Khan 37 Badin Hyderabad 18 Tank D. I. Khan 38 Chachro Hyderabad 19 Chiniot Faisalabad 39 Dadu Hyderabad 20 Faisalabad Faisalabad 40 Digri Hyderabad 106 Annexure S # Chest/ Sub-chest BSC Office S # Chest/ Sub-chest BSC Office 41 Diplo Hyderabad 61 Sanghar Hyderabad 42 Hala City Hyderabad 62 Sehwan Hyderabad 43 Johi Hyderabad 63 Shahdad Pur Hyderabad 44 Kairpur Nathan Shah Hyderabad 64 Sinjhoro Hyderabad 45 Kandiaro Hyderabad 65 Tando Adam Hyderabad 46 Khipro Hyderabad 66 Tando Allahyar Hyderabad 47 Kot G. Muhammad Hyderabad 67 Tando Bago Hyderabad 48 Kotri Hyderabad 68 Tando M. Khan Hyderabad 49 Matli Hyderabad 69 Umer Kot Hyderabad 50 Meher Hyderabad 70 Abbotabad Islamabad 51 Mehrab Pur Hyderabad 71 Attock Islamabad 52 Noorpur Thal Faisalabad 72 Hari Pur Islamabad 53 Mirpur Khas Hyderabad 73 Kahuta Islamabad 54 Mithi Hyderabad 74 Mansehra Islamabad 55 Moro Hyderabad 75 Muree Islamabad 56 Nangar Parkar Hyderabad 76 Gawadar Karachi 57 Naushero Feroz Hyderabad 77 Karachi Main Branch Karachi 58 Nawab Shah Hyderabad 78 Malir, Karachi Karachi 59 Sakrand Hyderabad 79 Mir Pur Bathoro Karachi 60 Samaro Hyderabad 80 Mirpur Sakro Karachi 107 Annual Performance Review of SBP BSC FY12 BSC Chest/ Sub- S # Chest/ Sub-chest S # BSC Office Office chest 81 PAF Base Masroor, Karachi Karachi 101 Sahiwal Lahore 82 Panjgur Karachi 102 Gujrat Lahore 83 Pasni Karachi 103 Chichawatni Lahore 84 Shaheed-e-Millat Road Branch Karachi 104 Ali Pur Multan 85 Sujawal Karachi 105 Arif Walla Multan 86 Thatta Karachi 106 Bhakkar Multan 87 Turbat Karachi 107 Burewalla Multan 88 Uthal Karachi 108 Chaubara Multan 89 Minchinabad Lahore 109 D.
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