Programs

Role of the Board of Directors (BoD) is paramount in driving the Bank by maintaining high standard of corporate governance, safeguarding the interest of the depositors and meeting the expectations of the stakeholders.  

Bankers have to deal with numbers whether while accepting cash or making payment of cheques or analysing the credit proposals or carrying out any other activities. In many areas the software installed by the BFIs helps the staffs to get their job quickly and accurately.

Productive sectors are the real sectors of the economy. Sectoral components of GDP such as agriculture, industry and services are the productive sectors. It reflects the viable, creditworthy picture of an economy emerging.

Treasury Management is an essential function of a bank or a corporate or any entity dealing with large volumes of funds.

Core function of the Bank and Financial Institutions (BFIs) is to collect deposit and from the public and extend the loan to meetdifferent financialneeds of the costumers.

The recently promulgated BAFIA 2017 has redefind some of the important provisions which has direct implication to the business and governance of BFIs.

On recommendation from the Accounting Standards Board (ASB), the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nepal (ICAN) in its Council

The program aims to equip participants with sound knowledge on banking operations. Upon the completion of the course the participants will gain knowledge and skills that are very essential to be efficient in their field of work.

Many Operational Risk events are taking place in the industry, which is in increasing trend.

For financial institutions, to identify the person and their intention is always key issue. For this, knowing the customer is always essential. And upgrading this mechanism NRB is regularly monitoring and circulating new guidelines.

This program provides the participant with basic foundation of knowledge and skills that help them to reach sound, reliable judgment of company creditworthiness. It shall focus on practical introduction to financial statement from the perspective of the credit analysts.

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