Showing posts with label IBP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IBP. Show all posts

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Free IBP eBooks - Download Free IBP eBooks

Now you have no excuse left to start your IBP Exam preparation, Free Books can be downloaded now,

Plz click on the link to open/download the eBook file,









These Books can be used to prepare for the JAIBP - Junior Associate of Institute of Bankers Pakistan exams.


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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

SWIFT - Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication

SWIFT or Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication provides a network to allow financial and non-financial institutions (e.g. corporates) to transfer financial transactions through a 'financial message'.

Currently SWIFT's network can support the following message standards:[

SWIFT MT

SWIFT messages, developed by SWIFT Standards Laboratories Private Limited, consist of five blocks of data including three headers, message content, and a trailer. Message types are crucial to identifying content.

All SWIFT messages include the literal "MT" (Message Type). This is followed by a 3-digit number that denotes the message category, group and type. Consider the following example, which is an order to buy or sell via a third party:

  • Example: MT304

The first digit (3) represents the category. A category denotes messages that relate to particular financial instruments or services such as Precious Metals (6), Treasury (3), or Travelers Cheques (8). The category denoted by 3 is Treasury Markets.

The second digit (0) represents a group of related parts in a transaction life cycle. The group indicated by 0 is a Financial Institution Transfer.

The third digit (4) is the type that denotes the specific message. There are several hundred message types across the categories. The type represented by 4 is a notification.

Overview of SWIFT MT Categories:

Message TypeDescription
MT0xxSystem Messages
MT1xxCustomer Payments and Cheques
MT2xxFinancial Institution Transfers
MT3xxTreasury Markets
MT4xxCollection and Cash Letters
MT5xxSecurities Markets
MT6xxTreasury Markets - Metals and Syndications
MT7xxDocumentary Credits and Guarantees
MT8xxTravellers Cheques
MT9xxCash Management and Customer Status


Source : www.wikipedia.org

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Lets prepare for IBP exams !

Things you should have before beginning !

Make sure you have got your self registered for the exams !

Get IBP books and reference books (as many as you can get)
To get the books, first checkout the syllabus here >>> http://www.ibp.org.pk/isqsyllabus1.aspx
Once you know which books you need, check the prices from here >>> http://www.ibp.org.pk/isq_books.aspx
For practice check out the past papers of IBP here >>> http://www.ibp.org.pk/previuos_exams.aspx

For a thorough study, first read the books and then solve the papers,
and for those who like selective study, first go through the past papers of IBP (Institue of Bankers Pakistan) and find their answers from the reference books.



If you have queries, you can discuss it on our facebook page http://www.facebook.com/ibp.ex with other IBP  (Institue of Bankers Pakistan) examinees.
There are various relevant books available in soft form on this blog. Get benefit from them.
You would also find solved papers and past papers of IBP on this blog.

Good Luck !

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Solved Papers of IBP - Stage 3

Dear Examinees !

I am pleased to share some solved papers with you guys ! Please follow the below mentioned link to get solved papers of IBP. You can view and download them !

Solved Papers IBP - Stage III

Here I would again give thanks to Mr. Muhammad Ahmad Qadar who shared these solved papers with us.

If you or your friends have any material which can help the examinees in preparation, please send it to my email address and I shall be very thankful to you!

Examinees ! I hope these solved papers of IBP would help you in preparation for the exams.

May Allah bless you success and more knowledge !

Thursday, September 15, 2011

New Exam Schedule Announced !

Exam schedule for Winter 2011 has been announced on IBP website. Click on the following link to download the schedule

Exam Schedule Winter 2011 

[http://www.ibp.org.pk/pdfs/files/ISQ_ExamSchdule_Winter2011_f2.pdf]

Last date for registration is September 20, 2011

One Time Registration Fee is Rs. 8000 and per subject fee is Rs.1000.

So get registered if already not ! and if registration done then seriously start preparation for the exams !

Remember ! " More you sweat in peace, less you bleed in war ! "

Good Luck !

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

An in time question ! How to prepare for JAIBP ?

Today Faisal Hirani asked me recommended books and ideal time for preparation for IBP exam, I am sharing the reply with all the readers & examinees so they can also benefit with the tips and ideas ,



For stage-I you can find the recommended books & reading material in the following documents, (click to open the document)


(Documents are also available on IBP website  on the following link )

http://www.ibp.org.pk/new_syllabus_subjects.aspx

These newly designed documents are published by the IBP to help the examinees . 

Each syllabus guide contains following topics,

1       Aims/ Objectives of the ISQ
2 ISQ Scheme of Study
3 Rationale of the ISQ Program
4 JAIBP Program Format
5 Aims/ Objectives of the Course
6 Syllabus
7 Specific Learning Objectives (SLOs)
8 Scheme of Assessment
9 Recommended Texts and Reference Materials
10 Definition of Cognitive Levels and Command Words of the SLOs\

Annexure 1 — Transition Process for Mid-stream Candidates


I hope these documents would guide you and help you in finding the right books for preparation. Also you can find reference books on my blog (http://ibpx.blogspot.com) which would help you finding the answers easily through search option. These e-Books are very much helpful in cross-reference and finding answers of questions. If there is any topic on which books are not available, please let me know , I would try my best to find one for you. 

Ideal time for preparation is two hours in the evening. I recommend slow and steady until last month of the exam and in the last month run a sprint and give atleast four hours per day. 

Daily study of two hours would help you absorb the things. Do try to experience and discuss the points in the office (if you work in a bank) and do discuss it with your colleagues. Either tell them about what you studied or if they are much experienced than you, then ask them more about the studied topic. This way you will remember the things for a long time. Moreover, if you are lucky enough to get a chance to experience what you have read ... don't hesitate to try practical implications of your knowledge. 

In the last month, try to fill up the past papers as they would help you become familiar with the exam stress and paper pattern. By solving the papers you would be able to judge the level of your preparation. 

If there is any question or interesting information you want to ask or share ! you are most welcome !

Remember me in your prayers ! 

Wish you all the very best !

Good Luck ! Rise & Shine

Best Regards,


Shams


Tuesday, July 5, 2011

IBP has a change again !

Soon after giving a new look to their website, IBP has brought some major changes in their flagship certification J.A.I.B.P.

IBP certification Junior Associateship of Institute of Bankers Pakistan (J.A.I.B.P) would now be accredited by UK’s Chartered Banker Institute.


Change in Subjects & Syllabus

To have this extrea accreditation the J.A.I.B.P's has to take some additional papers. There is a change in the subject and a new subject of Branch Banking has been introduced in stage one and Marco-economics subject has been merged with Monetary economics by introducing a single paper of economics in stage II. Subject of Law for Financial Institutions has been renamed to  Introduction to Financial Systems and Banking Regulations which is in the first Stage. Lending Operations & Risk Management is renamed as Lending: Products, Operations and Risk Management. [http://www.ibp.org.pk/new_syllabus_subjects.aspx]


Change in Registration Forms


There are new forms of two types,
Transition Process for Mid-stream JAIBP Candidates

Mid-stream JAIBP candidates are those candidates who enrolled and appeared for the JAIBP exams prior to July 2011. Details of transition process of Mid-Stream candidates have been sent by IBP to candidates which I will share in couple of days !

Untill then enjoy the result !

Friday, April 15, 2011

Question : What is meat by secured and unsecured Exposure ?

"What is meat by secured and unsecured Exposure. Mention facilities that are counted as exposure"


Its another question asked by an examinee, for such questions it is recommended that you should go through prudential regulations (PRs) of State Bank of Pakistan. PRs covers all such topics which are defined by SBP as a guideline provided to the banks and DFIs. 


PRs are available here  http://www.sbp.org.pk/publications/prudential/index.htm

I reproduce hereunder the definition from SME PRs of SBP ,


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 Exposure means financing facilities whether fund based and/or non-fund based and include:
s
i) Any form of financing facility extended or bills purchased/ discounted  except ones drawn against the L/Cs of banks/DFIs rated at least ‘A’ by 3 Standard & Poor, Moody’s,  Fitch-Ibca, Japan Credit Rating Agency
(JCRA) or credit rating agency on the approved panel of State Bank of  Pakistan and duly accepted by such L/C issuing banks/DFIs.
ii) Any financing facility extended or bills purchased/discounted on the  guarantee of the person.
iii) Subscription to or investment in shares, Participation Term Certificates,  Term Finance Certificates or any other Commercial Paper by whatever name called (at book value) issued or guaranteed by the persons.
iv) Credit facilities extended through corporate cards.
v) Any financing obligation undertaken on behalf of the person under a  letter of credit including a stand-by letter of credit, or similar instrument.
vi) Loan repayment financial guarantees issued on behalf of the person.
vii) Any obligations undertaken on behalf of the person under any other
guarantees including underwriting commitments.
viii) Acceptance/endorsements made on account.
ix) Any other liability assumed on behalf of the client to advance funds pursuant to a contractual commitment

Source : http://www.sbp.org.pk/publications/prudential/PRs-SMEs.pdf

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The above definition is a comprehensive one and cover all kinds of exposures, but commonly speaking we can say that exposure means the risk a bank have taken upon a customer.That can be in shape of any banking facility whether funded or non-funded.

Exposure is also considered as the amount of risk after netting off the securities we have against those facilities. For example, if we have provided a loan to a client against a Property having a Forced Sale Value of Rs. 1.000 Million and the amount of loan is 1.500 Million then we have a net exposure of Rs. 0.500 Million because if situation arises or in worst case scenario we can only recover Rs. 1.000 Million by selling that property and the remaining amount of loan is at risk.

So, going back to where we started the second part of the question gives you a hint that you have to write down some facilities as defined in PRs considered as exposure. And the person who had gone through the Prudential Regulations of State Bank of Pakistan can only give the proper answer of this question.

Don't take PRs light, our whole banking depends upon these regulations. Go through them and study them well ! This knowledge would be helpful in exam as well as in practical banking field.

Wish you good luck !

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Soft Books for preparing JAIBP !

My computer skills are good and that is why I think I prefer Soft copies of books rather than hard copies.

They are also easy to share, easy to carry and you can always share them with your friends.

Some of my friends don't like to read from soft copies, to which I always suggest that don't read from them, but just keep them with you for reference purposes.

While preparing for exams of Junior Associateship of Institute of Bankers Pakistan an important part is solving the old papers. Which also have a big objective portion. For those, such soft books are so useful. They are best for reference purposes, because you can find words very easily in them and if you have such books with you, you can easily find answers of your questions.

I have uploaded lot of books in soft form to my website and also in this blog. However, if you need more you can email me for the e-Books. Those are free and are of very good quality. And if you have some books do share with me ! You are more than welcome !

So I recommend that before or during preparation of your IBP test, collect as many book around you so you don't have to disturb your friends or seniors to find answers of your questions.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

ICC Publications

I have recently taken paper of International Trade Finance and Forex Operations in JAIBP and for that I have collected a lot of preparation materail. Now, after the exam I would love to share all stuff with you (I didn't got time to upload during the exams..... aaaahhhh !!!! u know exam stress).

So here are some ICC publications which are very important and should be a much read for the students of International Trade. Click on the links to open the files which are in PDF format,

Uniform Custom Practices ( UCP ) 600

Uniform Rules for Bank to Bank Reimbursement (URR) 725

Uniform Rules for Collection ( URC ) 522