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Final Project Report on Meezan Bank
Report on Meezan Bank Limited

Submitted To: Abdul Qayyum Qureshi Sb Professor Marketing Management
Submitted By:
1) Muhammad MuddassirNaeem
2) Muhammad JunaidHaider
3) Muhammad Junaid Tahir
4) Syed Salman
5) Syed Adnan
Contents

Serial No Names Page No

1. Abstract 4

2. History of banking 5

3. History of Islamic Banking 8

4. History of Meezan Bank Limited 12

5. Mission and Vision Statement 13

6. Shahriha Supervisory Board 14

7. Meezan Bank Segments 15

8. Products, Services and Competitors 16

9. SWOT Analysis 18

10. Suggestion and Recommendation 20

ABSTRACT

This report is specially meant for a student of Business Administration. It is concerned to a brief study of the operations, functions, Products and Services of Meezan Bank.

Meezan Bank is the largest Islamic Banking Network of Pakistan. Islamic banking one of the fastest growing segments of the financial industry. Banks serving the Islamic population must comply with several very specific principles of Islamic law if they hope to retain existing customers and attract new ones. Banks must be ready with specialized products and services and they must put programs in place to train their personnel to support these products and services in order to exist in this competitive marketplace.

This Report contains detail of MBL Management structure, Operations, products, Services and Functions along with their features.

History of Banking
History of Banking in Pakistan starts from the partition of Indo-Pakistan sub continent in August, 1947. At that time, the areas consisting Pakistan had 631 offices of 45 scheduled banks out of which 487 were located in West Pakistan and 114 in East Pakistan which was also served by 500 offices of small and non-scheduled banks. There were 19 branches of foreign banks in Pakistan but they had a very limited role to play.

Just after the partition, the Indian bankers

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