1. IMPLEMENTATION OF MIS
IN BANKING SECTOR
(SBI)
Submitted to: Prof. Vatsal Shah
Submitted by:
Prashant Maharshi
ISBE/PGP/SS/2011-13
2. HISTORY
⢠Three Presidency Banks
⢠Amalgamated in 1921
⢠Was the Central Bank of India
⢠Came into picture in 1st July, 1955
3. NEED OF MIS IN BANKING
⢠Regulatory requirements indicated by the RBI for
preparation of Off-site Monitoring Surveillance
(OSMOS) Reports on a regular basis in electronic
format
⢠Need for timely submission of Balance Sheets and
Profit & Loss Accounts
⢠Need for Inter-Branch Reconciliation of Accounts
within a definite time frame
⢠Need to undertake risk management strategies and for
this purpose build up appropriate sets of data and
market intelligence reports.
4. CORE BANKING
⢠100% business is on CBS
⢠8500 ATMs : Over 2 million transactions per day
⢠Internet banking services
⢠SBI 100% network globally
5. SERVICES IN SBI
⢠Mobile Payments
⢠Electronic Clearing Services(Credit)
⢠NEFT
⢠RTGS
⢠Ticket booking online
6. BANKING & INFORMATION
NETWORK
⢠Fast and efficient tax collection Govt.-2-Customer
⢠Timely settlement of funds
Govt.-2-Business
⢠Real time MIS
⢠Timely payment of benefits
⢠Efficient & speedy transfer of Govt.-2-Employee
funds
8. SUPPLY CHAIN
Four Tier Transfer Process
Central Transfers funds to State
State will Transfer funds to District
District in turn will Transfer to Block and
Finally Block will Transfer to Beneficiary
The functionality of payments to various vendors and
salary expenses is also included in this application
10. BENEFITS OF MIS
⢠Data can easily be accessed and analyzed without time
consuming manipulation and processing.
⢠Decisions can be made more quickly and with
confidence that the data are both time-relevant and
accurate.
⢠Integrated information can be also kept in categories
that are meaningful to profitable operation.
⢠Significant cost benefits, time savings, productivity
gains and process re-engineering opportunities are
associated with the use of data warehouse for
information processing.
11. Government Banking is largely
driven by commitment to the
nation than by commercial
considerations