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National Bank of Pakistan

Standalone Financial Statements

For the Year ended December 31, 2010


Directors’ Report on Consolidated Financial Statement
It gives me great pleasure to present on behalf of the Board of Directors, the Consolidated
Annual Report of the National Bank of Pakistan for the year ended December 31, 2010.

The operating results and appropriations, as recommended by the Board are given below:

Rupees In Million

2010 2009
(Restated)
Profit before taxation for year 2010 24,622 21,199
Taxation
-Current year 9,872 8,890
-Prior year(s) (938) (4,137)
-Deferred (2,050) (1,003)
6,884 3,750
After Tax Profit 17,738 17,449
Non Controlling Interest 71 2
Profit Brought Forward-Restated 61,697 53,567
Transfer from surplus on revaluation of fixed assets 118 124
Profit available for appropriation 79,624 71,142

Transfer to Statutory Reserve (10% of after tax profit) 1,756 1,821

Bonus shares issued 2,691 1,794


Cash dividend paid 8,073 5,830
12,520 9,445

Profit carried forward 67,104 61,697

Earnings per Share (Rs) 13.24 12.97

Pattern of Share holding

The pattern of share holding as at December 31, 2010 is given in Annual Report.

On behalf of Board of Directors

Qamar Hussain
President
Date: March 01, 2011

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Directors’ Report to the Shareholders
It gives me great pleasure to present to you on behalf of the Board of Directors the 61st Annual
Report of the National Bank of Pakistan for the year ended December 31, 2010.

In the first half of 2010, the economy was showing signs of improvement with tamed inflation
numbers and gradual increase in the demand for consumer loans, however the high cost of fund
and apprehension about rise in NPLs still kept banks on guard and therefore growth in
investments outpaced the growth in advances. The deposits throughout the year showed
increasing trend as the liquidity pressure eased in the market. The private sector credit appetite
was still low whereas public sector borrowed heavily to finance the budgetary deficit. In addition
other challenges like power shortages, law & order concerns, higher inflation and dampened
international economic sentiments with talks of double dip recession were all exerting pressure
on the business growth sentiments. In already challenging environment, historic floods in the
country intensified the effects on already fragile economy. The floods affected around 20.0
million people, majority of whom were subsistence farmers, and therefore not only there was a
financial impact but also it presented a social and humanitarian challenge. There was large scale
damage to infrastructure as well as the irrigation system of the country. In wake of these floods
the GDP growth target of the country was also revised from initial 4.5% to best estimates of
2.5% to 3.0%. Similarly the inflation targets were also revised from 9.5% to 14.5%.

Year 2010 was a milestone year for the bank as NBP became the first financial institution in the
country to surpass the One Trillion Rupee’ mark. Total assets of the bank were at Rs.1.035
trillion at the year end, up by 9.6% from year end 2009, an appreciable growth in a challenging
economic environment. Pre- tax profit increased by 15% from Rs. 21.3 billion to Rs. 24.4 billion.
The increase is owing to higher core revenues and lower provision charge. Net interest income
increased by 15% from last year, while fee income was up by 8% on account of higher trade
finance and general banking income. After tax profit, however, remained at last year level of
Rs.17.6 billion due to prior year’s tax reversal of Rs.4.1 billion in 2009.

Pre- tax return on equity stood at 25.4%, pre-tax return on assets at 2.5% while cost to income
ratio is at 0.43. Capital adequacy ratio remained strong at 16.9% with core tier 1 capital ratio at
13.8% in 2010.

The top line (operating revenue) increased by 8% from Rs. 56.5 billion in 2009 to Rs. 60.9
billion in 2010. Net interest income increased by 15.3% or Rs. 5.8 billion from the corresponding
period last year due to higher balance sheet size and re-profiling of liability side. The interest
rates during the year gradually increased whereas increase in money supply eased up the pressure
on deposit rates slightly. The bank’s total deposits increased by Rs. 105 billion or 14%. The bank
also managed to increase its CASA deposit ratio from 56% last year to 62%. Net advances
remained at last year level as advances amounting to Rs. 15.0 billion were converted into TFCs
and became part of investment portfolio. Investments registered a growth of 38% or Rs. 84.0
billion as the surplus liquidity was invested in Government treasury instruments.

The core revenue from fee business increased by 8% attributable to enhanced focus on trade
business and higher revenue from general banking. Income from dealing in foreign currencies
decreased mainly on account of lower gains due to less volatility of Pak Rupee in the year under
review. Capital gains are lower by 45% mainly due to recording of Rs.3.9 billion capital gain last
year on redemption of NIT Units. However, the bank took advantage of higher share prices and
was able to realize capital gains of Rs.2.1 billion in 2010 which is higher by Rs. 1.4 billion from
2009 capital gains excluding NIT redemption. Other income is higher by Rs.1.6 billion due to
receipt of Rs.1.9 billion as compensation on delayed refunds this year. Dividend income declined
by Rs. 821 million in 2010 mainly due to no dividend on NIT units as most of the units were
redeemed in 2009.

Staff cost increased by 17% as a result of annual increments, promotions and head count. Other
administrative expenses increased mainly due to inflation, I.T infrastructure up gradation and
branches renovation.

Provision charge against advances decreased by Rs. 4.0 billion, from Rs. 11.0 billion in 2009 to
Rs.7.0 billion in 2010. The decline in provision charge against advances is due to enhanced focus
on recoveries and restructuring. Provision against investments increased by Rs.2.3 billion mainly
on account of impairment loss recorded on equity portfolio. The said impairment loss is in
respect of listed equity securities and mutual funds held under 'Available-for-sale' category of
investments in accordance with the applicable International Accounting Standards.

Performance of the various business and support units during the year 2010 is given below:

Corporate & Investment Banking


Within a period of 10 years, the bank’s corporate & investment banking has become the leading
market player with a consistent growth pattern built on robust relationships with premier
corporate clientele. Focusing on leading corporate clients, NBP has built a mutually beneficial
partnership over the years. With a wide array of banking facilities, ranging from working capital
to project finance, structured and syndicated financing, financial remodeling, mergers,
acquisition & divestitures and other tailor-made financing solutions, our corporate and
investment banking has remained on the forefront of helping the corporate sector progress.

In cognizance with the ever changing business environment and to keep up with the dynamics of
business opportunities that NBP wishes to harness, a number of initiatives were commenced in
2010 which are expected to be implemented by first half of 2011. One of these initiatives is to
provide more personalized relationship services by replicating the success of the dedicated
corporate branch, Karachi on Pan-Pakistan level by establishing more such dedicated corporate
branches in all major cities of the country. Corporate branches of Islamabad, Faisalabad and
Multan are already operational while corporate branch in Lahore is expected to be functional by
mid 2011. These dedicated branches will be better equipped to maximize our existing
relationships as well as for developing new ones. Similarly, we are strengthening our relationship
teams and back office support in each of the respective corporate units to improve the turnaround
time and further optimize operational efficiencies.

Understanding the dynamics of corporate businesses, their operational environment and


providing customized solutions to their financial needs are the fundamentals of our corporate
banking. In 2010, the corporate focus was on consolidation and selective growth and despite the
odds of unstable political environment, troubled economic conditions and flat private credit off
take, we managed to achieve targets while contributing a significant amount of fee income.

With a wide range of facilities within the domains of project finance, debt / equity capital
market, M&A, syndications and advisory /agency arrangements, NBP’s investment banking has
the leadership role in all such transaction. Many landmark transactions, based on out-of-the-box
solutions, especially tailored to meet the need of its clients are a testament of superior
capabilities of our investment banking team.
A number of high priority transactions, among others, were arranged and executed in the year
under review which not only helped in economic growth but also led to the significant fee
earning for the bank.

Going forward, corporate & investment banking is all poised to take advantage of its own
strengths, bank’s balance sheet, brand value and the tremendous growth potential with its
existing as well as new corporate accounts and will continue to remain one of the major pillar to
the bank’s asset base and earnings.

Commercial & Retail Banking


The bank moved cautiously into consumer loan segment and witnessed growth in “advance
salary” and “Cash n Gold” products. These products are of low risk and will provide good
opportunity in the years ahead.

During 2010 a new “Business Current Account” product was launched with a view to cater to
specific needs of business community across various stratas.

Despite adverse macroeconomic factors and competition, the bank increased its deposits by 14%
with low cost current & saving deposits increasing by 20%.

Agriculture Finance
NBP considers agriculture to be the back bone of the country and has a separate business unit for
the focus it deserves. The unit is responsible to manage the bank’s agriculture portfolio with the
objective of tapping the untapped markets and increasing awareness amongst farmers to improve
yield. With economic challenges facing the country especially in the post flood scenario,
agriculture finance has become more critical as fresh disbursement is needed for the affected
farmers to re cultivate their inundated land. At the same time, focus on recoveries and
rescheduling would be of paramount importance to avoid any future increase in non- performing
loans as a result of the devastation of floods.

With concerted efforts agriculture non-performing portfolio decreased from Rs. 2.0 billion in
2009 to Rs.1.5 billion in 2010. The bank arranged/sponsored several zarai/melas exhibitions and
shows in various districts of the country in order to create awareness among farming community
about the bank’s financial services and products to improve their production. During the year
over 150 Agriculture Field Officers and Management Trainees were appointed having necessary
agriculture based qualifications to guide, facilitate and provide financial access to the farmers for
enhancing their agriculture produce.

Special Assets
The bank took a number of steps to increase its focus on recoveries. Although the devastating
floods and the continued economic challenges did not allow reduction in nonperforming loans,
but still the bank managed to record some large recoveries/ rescheduling during the year. Assets
Recovery Group, SME Assets Recovery Group and Legal Division are working for settlement of
loans through court and out of court for speedier reduction of non- performing loans. A number
of deals are in the pipeline where the bank has adopted a supportive role so as to ensure that the
troubled borrower can consolidate their position and start performing.

International Operations
National Bank of Pakistan opened its first branch in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in August 2010. The
said branch will add great value to the overseas franchise of the bank and will focus on capturing
the large volume of trade business, home remittances and Hajj/Umrah operations. In addition the
bank’s subsidiary in Kazakhstan further opened two more branches to increase its coverage of
the oil rich Central Asian States. With opening of these branches, NBP’s presence in Central
Asia increased to 6 branches while having total overseas presence including Almaty subsidiary at
26 branches.

Treasury Management
Treasury is the hub where the local currency and foreign exchange books of the bank are
managed. Our treasury plays a pivotal role to ensure optimum profitable utilization of the bank’s
funds both in foreign exchange and money market. The bank emerged as a leading performer in
the foreign exchange market in terms of profitability and maintains the status as one of the best
foreign exchange banks and an efficient and active market maker both in foreign exchange and
money markets. We were declared the “Number 1” Primary Dealer (PD) by State Bank of
Pakistan for the year 2010. The bank is also the recipient of best “Foreign Exchange” award by
Global Finance for the year 2008, 2005 and 2004 which is a testament of the bank’s superior
expertise in this area.

Islamic Banking
Islamic Banking has shown 356% increase in deposits and 148% increase in financing and
investments compared with last year. During the year a number of policies and processes were
introduced and some existing processes were streamlined and improved. Islamic banking intends
to introduce new asset and liability side market competitive products. Non performing loans
remain a challenge but we are confident that with improving asset deployment, we will
INSHAALLAH soon convert our Islamic banking operations into profit.

Equity Investments
The bank has a separate unit to manage its equity and corporate debt portfolio. The main
objective is to build and maintain portfolio that provides attractive returns in terms of dividend
and capital gains. During the year, the bank acquired 27% holding of NBP Fullerton Assets
Management (NAFA) from NIB Bank bringing the bank’s total holding to 54% and converting it
into a subsidiary. The company manages ten (10) funds of over Rs.10 billion and is one of the
premier assets management companies in the country.

Going forward, the bank intends to diversify its investments by actively participating in the
primary as well as secondary markets for the corporate debt instruments. The role of equity unit
becomes more significant after the redemption of NIT Units which increased our equity portfolio
to over Rs. 25 billion. With proper risk management, the unit will ensure a steady stream of
income for the bank in the coming years.

Customer Services & Operations


The bank is committed to better customer service, improved physical outlook and effective
implementation of systems & controls. To facilitate our customers, we have opened new
branches and customer facilitation centers to provide banking facilities in the rural and urban
areas. Numbers of branches have been relocated/shifted to better locations with the view to
ensure conducive environment to the customers. Layout and decor of the branches have been
maintained in line with the standardized outlook. Customer facilitation department and regional
customer facilitation managers have been appointed to handle customer grievances/complaints
on top priority. Specialized/customized arrangements were made with organizations like
Employees Old Age Benefits Institutions, Pakistan Railways, Capital City Police Authorities and
numerous educational institutions to fulfill their banking needs. To facilitate wheat growers’,
special counters were opened at branches during wheat harvest season. In order to further
improve our services and to serve customers in a better way, the bank conducted customer
satisfaction survey to have customer feedbacks for improvement in service quality and
identification of new products needed to meet their requirements.

NBP is migrating from fee based mode to free of charge remittance services and for this purpose
NBP has now 20 corresponding partners across the globe. This helps overseas Pakistanis in
hassle free remittances to their loved ones in Pakistan in real time. On the other hand the
beneficiaries have the SMS alert facility of their remittances and can collect their payments from
any of the NBP’s branches in the country. As a matter of recognition, NBP has been awarded the
“Certificate for Performance” by SBP/PRI for providing best remittance services. We firmly
believe in aggressively marketing strategies and have effectively utilized various marketing
moods to promote our remittance services both in overseas and domestic markets. We are
continuously striving to join hands with new overseas partners to expand our reach across the
globe.

Technology Upgradation
National Bank of Pakistan is embarking on industry leading technology initiatives to upgrade
and implement new application solutions to meet the challenges of growing competition and
enhanced business requirements. This will be a transformational change which will greatly
improve operational efficiency and controls, customer service and facilitate launch of new
banking products. During the year, in order to facilitate Pakistan Army, we installed 139 ATMs
at various army nominated locations across the country providing automated financial facility to
the troops at their own places. Besides this we are expanding our ATM network and new
machines are being installed at various locations. The bank also has started nationwide online
connectivity program to connect all the branches to communicate with each other. This will be a
milestone in establishing online network and a pre requisite for core banking implementation.

Human Resource Management


During the year the bank restructured its field operations and appointed Regional Heads as the
in-charge of their respective regions. This restructuring will not only reduce the lead time of
processing but will also further strengthen the internal controls of the organization. In order to
improve quality of human resources, about 1200 management trainees have been inducted so far
since 2001. Initiating talent pool scheme – over 500 employees have been identified so far on
merit and posted in positions of higher responsibility. In order to establish top-down and bottom-
up communication, dialogue sessions with field functionaries and regular publication of “NBP
NEWSLINE” on quarterly basis and “MANAGEMENT BRIEF” on monthly basis has been
introduced. To encourage females, about 30% inductees are females. NBP is striving to become
an employer of choice through improved HR policies and competitive remuneration.

NBP runs a quality banking training institution. The bank has training centers in major cities of
the country, with the object to impart leadership and banking training to the existing & incoming
employees and equip them to face the challenges of modern banking. The bank is in the process
of establishing world class training center to serve the banking and financial sector of the country
and the region.

Compliance & Audit


At NBP, audit is an independent and objective activity designed to add value and improve
organizational operations. It helps the bank to accomplish its objectives by bringing a systematic,
disciplined approach to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of risk management, control and
governance processes. In order to restructure the audit function in line with international best
practices, a detailed strategic plan has been evolved to implement multi pronged strategy to bring
about a quality change in the functioning of audit and to change its approach from traditional
procedure-based audit to a more sophisticated risk based & value added audit & management
consultancy. To achieve these goals, we are hiring qualified staff, arranging appropriate training
programs and re-engineering systems and policies.

Compliance is an independent function that identifies, assesses, advises, monitors and reports on
the bank’s compliance risk, i.e. the risk of legal or regulatory sanctions, financial loss or loss to
the reputation which the bank may suffer as a result of its failure to comply with applicable laws,
regulations, and codes of conduct and standards of best practices. The bank accelerated its efforts
to strengthen compliance culture in the bank. Special emphasis has been placed on development
of Anti Money Laundering (AML) & Know Your Customer (KYC) policies.

Credit & Risk Management


Risk management function has been restructured and made independent of all risk taking and
approving units. Its functional reporting is to the Board of Directors and administrative reporting
to the President of the bank. An executive risk management committee has been established to
emphasize on the bank’s commitment to a robust risk management process and risk culture. In
compliance with the risk management guidelines, issued by SBP, an operational risk
management unit has been established. An operational loss database, risk & control self
assessment (RCSA) exercise and key risk indicators (KRIs) are being developed and will
subsequently be implemented. A separate credit risk architecture unit has also been formed for
formulation/ proposition of credit risk strategies, policies, credit assessment methodologies,
credit portfolio/sector management. A dedicated Basel II unit is responsible for managing the
Basel II project in close coordination with the consultant and with the active support &
involvement of other functions across the bank.

Awards & Recognitions


In June 2010 M/s JCR-VIS Credit Rating Company again re-affirmed the bank’s standalone
rating of “AAA”, highest by the company for any bank in Pakistan. The rating derives significant
strength from the bank’s consistently high capitalization level and nationwide access that has
enabled it to secure a diversified deposit base. The bank was awarded “Bank of the Year” award
for the year 2010. This award was given on the back of trust that clients have shown. The
recognition of being named “Bank of the year” 2010 is testament to the strong management,
sound business model and prudent risk approach. The bank is the highest recipient of this award
than any other bank in Pakistan. The bank received this award in 2008, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2002,
and 2000 as well. Besides this NBP was also awarded the titles of “Best Domestic Bank in
Pakistan” & “Best deal of the year for Pakistan” for the year 2010 by the “Asset” magazine. The
bank was ranked in “Top 500 banks” in the world by “The Banker Magazine” in its July 2010
edition.

Corporate & Social Responsibility


The massive floods that ravaged the country in July-August 2010 were indeed an unprecedented
natural disaster which required urgent and immediate attention. Realizing its social
responsibility, NBP was the first bank to immediately start donation collection campaign. It
donated very generously towards the plight of the people affected by these floods. In addition to
the financial contribution by the bank and its employees, the bank also distributed over 43,000
bags of ration each sufficient for a family of six for one month.
In recent years, NBP has emerged as leader in the promotion and development of sports in
Pakistan. NBP sportsmen have been and continue to form Pakistan’s lineup for major sports.

NBP has always cared for the talented sports persons, nurturing and polishing the skill by
inducting them in its fold. NBP has sponsored and organized various international sports events.
At national level, the bank sponsored Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) in the years 2005 to
2007 & 2010. On a yearly basis approximately 45 to 50 events are sponsored / organized by the
bank in various parts of the country. As a commitment to the society, NBP had constructed a
world class cricket ground and a state of the art sports complex in Karachi. The sports complex
comprises of cricket ground, cricket academy and sports club.

The bank has been promoting cultural activities in the country in various manners including
holding of Mushairas and literary events. NBP launched literary awards of “the best books of the
year” in national and regional languages. The first literary award-2008 was announced and
winners of various categories were awarded handsome cash prizes. The second award will be
launched in near future.

Future Outlook
Going forward the bank shall continue to focus on increasing its deposits with emphasis on
increasing Current & Saving (CASA) deposit ratio. Efforts will be diverted towards recoveries
and negotiated settlements will be speeded up to avoid lengthy litigations thereby achieving
visible reduction in the overall NPLs and resultant provision charge. Increase in non- mark up
income with particular focus on to fee income shall be a high priority. Improvement in customer
services and strengthening of internal systems & controls shall remain a key area of work.
Capacity building in terms of human resources shall continue. Technology up gradation in the
form of ongoing implementation of core banking, online connectivity and allied projects will be
performed with commitment to complete the jobs on time.

Despite the challenges of the future in the form of increasing competition, difficult socio
economic situation of the country, we remain committed to our vision, mission & core values.
Bank is geared up to meet the challenges of tomorrow and leveraging on strengths will continue
to capitalize on new opportunities.

The Board members express deep appreciation for the invaluable services rendered by the former
President/Chairman Mr. S. Ali Raza for NBP during the past 10½ years of his tenure. He was a
capable and dynamic person who worked for the progress of the bank with dedication. He
introduced several innovative schemes/products and completely turned around the bank and
increased its profitability to a very significant level. The Board acknowledges that during the
tenure of Mr. S. Ali Raza, NBP received recognitions/awards from reputed international
magazines several times and NBP became a Triple-A rated bank on the standalone basis (rated
by JCR-VIS) which is the highest rating for any bank in Pakistan.

The Board also places on record its appreciation for the services of the outgoing Directors Mr.
Ibrar A. Mumtaz and Mian Kausar Hameed. The Board remains indebted to the guidance and the
insight provided by these gentlemen while they were on the Board.

The Board welcomes Mr. Qamar Hussain as the new President. Mr. Hussain has been associated
with National Bank of Pakistan since 2009 as Chief Operating Officer. He brings with himself a
vast experience of international financial institutions. We are confident that his experience,
professionalism and charismatic leadership will further add value and esteem for our
stakeholders.
Profit & Loss Appropriation
The Profit for the year 2010 after carryover of accumulated profit of 2009 is proposed to be
appropriated as follows:-
Rs. in million
Profit before taxation for the year 2010 24,415
Taxation
-Current year 9,835
-Prior year(s) (939)
-Deferred (2,044)
6,852
After Tax Profit 17,563
Profit Brought Forward-Restated 60,697
Transfer from surplus on revaluation of fixed assets 118
Profit available for appropriation 78,377

Transfer to Statutory Reserve (10% of after tax profit) 1,756


Bonus shares issued 2,691
Cash dividend paid 8,073
12,520
Profit carried forward 65,857

We extend our appreciation to the bank’s staff for their commitments, dedication and hard work
in achieving these excellent results. We would like to express our sincere reverence to the Board
members whose valuable guidance has always enlightened us in our decision making. Finally we
would like to express our appreciation to our stakeholders, regulators and our valued customers
for their support and continued confidence in NBP.

On behalf of the Board of Directors

Qamar Hussain
President
Date: March 01, 2011
M. Yousuf Adil Saleem & Co. Anjum Asim Shahid Rahman
Chartered Accountants Chartered Accountants
st rd
Cavish Court, A-35, Block 7 & 8 1 & 3 Floor, Modern Motors House
KCHSU, Shara-e- Faisal Beaumont Road
Karachi 75350, Pakistan Karachi 75530, Pakistan

Independent Auditors’ Report to the Members

We have audited the annexed statement of financial position of National Bank of Pakistan (the Bank)
as at December 31, 2010 and the related profit and loss account, statement of comprehensive income,
cash flow statement and statement of changes in equity together with the notes forming part thereof
(here-in-after referred to as the ‘the financial statements’) for the year then ended, in which are
incorporated the unaudited certified returns from the branches except for 80 branches which have been
audited by us and fourteen branches audited by the auditor abroad and we state that we have obtained
all the information and explanations which, to the best of our knowledge and belief were necessary for
the purposes of our audit.

It is the responsibility of the Bank’s Board of Directors to establish and maintain a system of internal
control, and prepare and present the financial statements in conformity with approved accounting
standards and the requirements of the Banking Companies Ordinance, 1962 (LVII of 1962), and the
Companies Ordinance, 1984 (XLVII of 1984). Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these
statements based on our audit.

We conducted our audit in accordance with the International Standards on Auditing as applicable in
Pakistan. These standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance
about whether the financial statements are free of any material misstatement. An audit includes
examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial
statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting policies and significant estimates made by
management, as well as, evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe
that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion and after due verification, which in case of
loans and advances covered more than 60% of the total loans and advances of the bank, we report
that:

(a) in our opinion, proper books of accounts have been kept by the Bank as required by the
Companies Ordinance, 1984 (XLVII of 1984), and the returns referred to above received from
the branches have been found adequate for the purposes of our audit;

(b) in our opinion:

(i) the statement of financial position and profit and loss account together with the notes
thereon have been drawn up in conformity with the Banking Companies Ordinance,
1962 (LVII of 1962), and the Companies Ordinance, 1984 (XLVII of 1984), and are in
agreement with the books of account and are further in accordance with accounting
policies consistently applied;
M. Yousuf Adil Saleem & Co. Anjum Asim Shahid Rahman
Chartered Accountants Chartered Accountants

(ii) the expenditure incurred during the year was for the purpose of the Bank’s business; and

(iii) the business conducted, investments made and the expenditure incurred during the year
were in accordance with the objects of the Bank and the transactions of the Bank which
have come to our notice have been within the powers of the Bank;

(c) in our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us
the statement of financial position, profit and loss account, statement of comprehensive
income, cash flow statement and statement of changes in equity together with the notes
forming part thereof conform with approved accounting standards as applicable in Pakistan,
and give the information required by the Banking Companies Ordinance, 1962 (LVII of 1962),
and the Companies Ordinance, 1984 (XLVII of 1984), in the manner so required and give a
true and fair view of the state of the Bank’s affairs as at the December 31, 2010, and its true
balance of profit, comprehensive income, its cash flows and changes in equity for the year then
ended; and

(d) in our opinion Zakat deductible at source under the Zakat and Ushr Ordinance, 1980 (XVIII of
1980), was deducted by the Bank and deposited in the Central Zakat Fund established under
section 7 of that Ordinance.

M. Yousuf Adil Saleem & Co. Anjum Asim Shahid Rahman


Chartered accountants Chartered accountants

Engagement Partner: Engagement Partner:


Syed Asad Ali Shah Muhammad Shaukat Naseeb

Karachi.
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Date: 1 March 2010
National Bank of Pakistan
Statement of Financial Position
As at December 31, 2010

2008 2009 2010 2010 2009 2008


……………….US Dollars in '000………………. Note …………………. Rupees in '000 ………………….
(Restated) (Restated)

85.8845 ASSETS

1,240,081 1,348,647 1,344,158 Cash and balances with treasury banks 6 115,442,360 115,827,868 106,503,756
446,467 330,741 353,843 Balances with other banks 7 30,389,664 28,405,564 38,344,608
199,431 228,064 268,094 Lendings to financial institutions - net 8 23,025,156 19,587,176 17,128,032
1,988,979 2,534,134 3,508,477 Investments - net 9 301,323,804 217,642,822 170,822,491
4,808,631 5,533,518 5,559,869 Advances - net 10 477,506,564 475,243,431 412,986,865
281,979 292,802 313,074 Operating fixed assets 11 26,888,226 25,147,192 24,217,655
37,313 35,656 80,954 Deferred tax assets - net 12 6,952,666 3,062,271 3,204,572
518,724 694,729 622,887 Other assets - net 13 53,496,240 59,666,438 44,550,347
9,521,605 10,998,291 12,051,356 1,035,024,680 944,582,762 817,758,326

LIABILITIES

118,986 123,668 93,226 Bills payable 14 8,006,631 10,621,169 10,219,061


471,085 527,198 234,077 Borrowings 15 20,103,591 45,278,138 40,458,926
7,276,505 8,470,269 9,689,198 Deposits and other accounts 16 832,151,888 727,464,825 624,939,016
- - - Sub-ordinated loans - - -
Liabilities against assets subject to
294 496 1,242 finance lease 17 106,704 42,629 25,274
- - - Deferred tax liabilities 12 - - -
461,747 492,168 537,466 Other liabilities 18 46,160,038 42,269,623 39,656,831
8,328,617 9,613,799 10,555,209 906,528,852 825,676,384 715,299,108
1,192,988 1,384,492 1,496,147 NET ASSETS 128,495,828 118,906,378 102,459,218

REPRESENTED BY

104,440 125,328 156,660 Share capital 19 13,454,628 10,763,702 8,969,751


232,184 264,095 284,688 Reserves 24,450,244 22,681,707 19,941,047
610,776 706,723 766,813 Unappropriated profit 65,857,438 60,696,510 52,456,204
947,400 1,096,146 1,208,161 103,762,310 94,141,919 81,367,002
245,588 288,346 287,986 Surplus on revaluation of assets - net 20 24,733,518 24,764,459 21,092,216
1,192,988 1,384,492 1,496,147 128,495,828 118,906,378 102,459,218

CONTINGENCIES AND COMMITMENTS 21 - - -

The annexed notes from 1 to 44 and Annexure I, II and III form an integral part of these financial statements.

Chairman & President Director Director Director


National Bank of Pakistan
Statement of Financial Position
As at December 31, 2010

2009 2010 2010 2009


US Dollars in '000 Note Rupees in '000
(Restated) (Restated)
85.8845 ASSETS

1,348,647 1,344,158 Cash and balances with treasury banks 6 115,442,360 115,827,868
330,741 353,843 Balances with other banks 7 30,389,664 28,405,564
228,064 268,094 Lendings to financial institutions - net 8 23,025,156 19,587,176
2,534,134 3,508,477 Investments - net 9 301,323,804 217,642,822
5,533,518 5,559,869 Advances - net 10 477,506,564 475,243,431
292,802 313,074 Operating fixed assets 11 26,888,226 25,147,192
35,656 80,954 Deferred tax assets -net 12 6,952,666 3,062,271
694,729 622,887 Other assets 13 53,496,240 59,666,438
10,998,291 12,051,356 1,035,024,680 944,582,762

LIABILITIES

123,668 93,226 Bills payable 14 8,006,631 10,621,169


527,198 234,077 Borrowings 15 20,103,591 45,278,138
8,470,269 9,689,198 Deposits and other accounts 16 832,151,888 727,464,825
- - Sub-ordinated loans - -
Liabilities against assets subject to
496 1,242 finance lease 17 106,704 42,629
- - Deferred tax liabilities 12 - -
492,168 537,466 Other liabilities 18 46,160,038 42,269,623
9,613,799 10,555,209 906,528,852 825,676,384

1,384,492 1,496,147 NET ASSETS 128,495,828 118,906,378

REPRESENTED BY

125,328 156,660 Share capital 19 13,454,628 10,763,702


264,095 284,688 Reserves 24,450,244 22,681,707
706,723 766,813 Unappropriated profit 65,857,438 60,696,510
1,096,146 1,208,161 103,762,310 94,141,919
288,346 287,986 Surplus on revaluation of assets - net 20 24,733,518 24,764,459

1,384,492 1,496,147 128,495,828 118,906,378


- - -
CONTINGENCIES AND COMMITMENTS 21

The annexed notes from 1 to 44 and Annexure I, II and III form an integral part of these financial statements.

Chairman & President Director Director Director


National Bank of Pakistan
Profit and Loss Account
For the year ended December 31, 2010

2009 2010 2010 2009


US Dollars in '000 Note Rupees in '000
(Restated) 85.8845 (Restated)
907,587 1,030,129 Mark-up / return / interest earned 23 88,472,134 77,947,697
471,443 526,876 Mark-up / return / interest expensed 24 45,250,476 40,489,649
436,144 503,253 Net mark-up / interest income 43,221,658 37,458,048
128,585 81,633 Provision against non-performing advances-net 10.3 7,011,046 11,043,469
Provision for diminution
7,052 34,403 in the value of investments-net 9.10 2,954,678 605,629
236 46 Provision against off balance sheet obligations 18.1 3,965 20,237
- - Bad debts written off directly - -
135,873 116,082 9,969,689 11,669,335
300,271 387,171 Net mark-up / interest income after provisions 33,251,969 25,788,713
NON MARK-UP / INTEREST INCOME - -

103,981 -
112,146 Fee, commission and brokerage income -
9,631,579 -
8,930,391
22,360 12,802 Dividend income 1,099,493 1,920,336
35,259 25,745 Income from dealing in foreign currencies 2,211,139 3,028,165
53,466 29,253 Gain on sale and redemption of securities - net 25 2,512,363 4,591,894
Unrealized gain on revaluation of
27 79 Investments classified as Held-for-trading 9.11 6,730 2,355
6,430 25,282 Other income 26 2,171,336 552,216
221,523 205,307 Total non mark-up / interest income 17,632,640 19,025,357
521,794 592,478 50,884,609 44,814,070
NON MARK-UP / INTEREST EXPENSES
262,812 305,091 Administrative expenses 27 26,202,577 22,571,470
7,228 1,724 Other provisions / write offs 148,026 620,780
3,745 1,384 Other charges 28 118,887 321,647
273,785 308,199 Total non mark-up / interest expenses 26,469,490 23,513,897
248,009 284,279 24,415,119 21,300,173
- - Extra ordinary / unusual items - -
248,009 284,279 PROFIT BEFORE TAXATION 24,415,119 21,300,173
103,296 114,515 Taxation - Current 9,835,048 8,871,513
(48,126) (10,936) - Prior years (939,256) (4,133,282)
(11,643) (23,798) - Deferred (2,043,887) (999,904)
43,527 79,781 29 6,851,905 3,738,327
204,482 204,498 PROFIT AFTER TAXATION 17,563,214 17,561,846
610,776 706,723 Unappropriated profit brought forward 60,696,510 52,456,204
Transfer from surplus on revaluation of fixed assets
1,443 1,371 on account of incremental depreciation 20.2 117,738 123,934
816,701 912,592 Profit available for appropriation [see note 10.4.1] 78,377,462 70,141,984

----------- US Dollars ----------- ------------ Rupees ------------


0.15 0.15 Basic earnings per share 30 13.05 13.05
0.15 0.15 Diluted earnings per share 31 13.05 13.05

The annexed notes from 1 to 44 and Annexure I, II and III form an integral part of these financial statements.

Chairman & President Director Director Director


National Bank of Pakistan
Cash Flow Statement
For the year ended December 31, 2010

2009 2010 2010 2009


US Dollars in '000 Note Rupees in '000
(Restated) 85.8845 (Restated)
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
248,010 284,279 Profit before taxation 24,415,119 21,300,173
(22,360) (12,802) Less: Dividend income (1,099,493) (1,920,336)
225,650 271,477 23,315,626 19,379,837
Adjustments:
10,097 12,500 Depreciation 11.2 1,073,545 867,214
54 108 Amortization 11.3 9,300 4,600
128,585 81,633 Provision against non-performing advances - net 10.3 7,011,046 11,043,469
7,052 34,403 Provision for diminution in the value of investments - net 9.10 2,954,678 605,629
236 46 Provision against off balance sheet obligations 18.1 3,965 20,237
Unrealized gain on revaluation of
(27) (78) Investments classified as Held-for-trading 9.11 (6,730) (2,355)
(45,122) (3,428) Capital gain on redemption of NI(U)T LoC Units 26 (294,424) (3,875,309)
(88) (385) Gain on sale of fixed assets 11.6 (33,081) (7,587)
117 230 Financial charges on leased assets 19,829 10,072
- - Bad debts written off directly - -
7,227 1,724 Other provisions / write offs 148,026 620,780
108,131 126,753 10,886,154 9,286,750
333,781 398,230 34,201,780 28,666,587
(Increase) / decrease in operating assets
(29,192) (40,467) Lendings to financial institutions - gross (3,475,480) (2,507,144)
(15,941) (48,476) Held-for-trading securities (4,163,338) (1,369,079)
(853,472) (107,984) Advances - net (9,274,179) (73,300,035)
(121,613) 56,068 Other assets (excluding advance tax) 4,815,377 (10,444,603)
(1,020,218) (140,859) (12,097,620) (87,620,861)
Increase in operating liabilities
4,682 (30,442) Bills payable (2,614,538) 402,108
57,367 (298,626) Borrowings (25,647,384) 4,926,951
1,193,764 1,218,928 Deposits and other accounts 104,687,063 102,525,809
30,306 45,109 Other liabilities (excluding current taxation) 3,874,183 2,602,792
1,286,119 934,969 80,299,324 110,457,660
(115,469) (107,352) Income tax paid (9,219,871) (9,916,950)
(117) (231) Financial charges paid (19,829) (10,072)
(115,586) (107,583) (9,239,700) (9,927,022)
484,096 1,084,757 Net cash generated from operating activities 93,163,784 41,576,364

CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES


(555,916) (1,061,614) Net investments in available-for-sale securities (91,176,168) (47,744,533)
128,522 106,345 Net proceeds from held-to-maturity securities 9,133,429 11,038,014
22,360 12,802 Dividend income received 1,099,493 1,920,336
(20,628) (31,782) Investment in operating fixed assets (2,729,586) (1,771,649)
(7,190) (3,806) Investment in subsidiary and associates (326,853) (617,495)
158 685 Sale proceeds of property and equipment disposed off 11.6 58,852 13,657
(432,694) (977,370) Net cash used in investing activities (83,940,833) (37,161,670)

CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES


(245) (569) Payments of lease obligations (48,902) (21,024)
(67,769) (93,853) Dividend paid (8,060,510) (5,820,338)
(68,014) (94,422) Net cash used in financing activities (8,109,412) (5,841,362)
Effects of exchange differences on translation of the net
10,706 142 assets of foreign branches 12,216 919,475
(5,906) 13,107 Increase / (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents 1,125,755 (507,193)
1,684,546 1,678,640 Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of the year 144,169,195 144,676,388
1,678,640 1,691,747 Cash and cash equivalents at end of the year 32 145,294,950 144,169,195

The annexed notes from 1 to 44 and Annexure I, II and III form an integral part of these financial statements.

(145,294,950)

Chairman & President Director Director Director


National Bank of Pakistan
Statement of Comprehensive Income
For the year ended December 31, 2010

2009 2010 2010 2009


US Dollars in '000 Rupees in '000
(Restated) 85.8845 (Restated)

204,482 204,498 Profit after taxation for the year 17,563,214 17,561,846

Other comprehensive income:

Exchange adjustments on translation of net assets


10,706 142 of foreign branches 12,216 919,475

215,188 204,640 Total comprehensive income for the year 17,575,430 18,481,321

Surplus arising on revaluation of assets has been reported in accordance with the requirements of the Companies Ordinance,
1984 and the directives of the State Bank of Pakistan in a separate account below equity.

The annexed notes from 1 to 44 and Annexure I, II and III form an integral part of these financial statements.

Chairman & President Director Director Director


National Bank of Pakistan
Statement of Changes in Equity
For the year ended December 31, 2010

Share Reserves Unappropriated Total


capital Capital Revenue profit
Exchange Statutory General (Note 10.4.1)
Translation
------------------------------------- (Rupees in '000) ----------------------------------------

Balance as at January 1, 2009 8,969,751 5,987,376 13,432,333 521,338 52,456,204 81,367,002

Comprehensive income

Profit after tax for the year ended


December 31, 2009 [Restated (note 21.4.3)] - - - - 17,561,846 17,561,846

Other comprehensive income - net of tax - 919,475 - - - 919,475


- 919,475 - - 17,561,846 18,481,321
Transferred from surplus on
revaluation of fixed assets to
unappropriated profit - net of tax - - - - 123,934 123,934

Transfer to statutory reserve - - 1,821,185 - (1,821,185) -

Transactions with owners

Issue of bonus shares (20%) 1,793,951 - - - (1,793,951) -

Cash dividend (Rs. 6.5 per share) - - - - (5,830,338) (5,830,338)

Balance as at December 31, 2009 10,763,702 6,906,851 15,253,518 521,338 60,696,510 94,141,919

Balance as at January 1, 2010 10,763,702 6,906,851 15,253,518 521,338 60,696,510 94,141,919

Comprehensive income

Profit after tax for the year ended


December 31, 2010 - - - - 17,563,214 17,563,214

Other comprehensive income - net of tax - 12,216 - - - 12,216


- 12,216 - - 17,563,214 17,575,430
Transferred from surplus on
revaluation of fixed assets to
unappropriated profit - net of tax - - - - 117,738 117,738

Transfer to statutory reserve - - 1,756,321 - (1,756,321) -

Transactions with owners

Issue of bonus shares (25%) 2,690,926 - - - (2,690,926) -

Cash dividend (Rs. 7.5 per share) - - - - (8,072,777) (8,072,777)

Balance as at December 31, 2010 13,454,628 6,919,067 17,009,839 521,338 65,857,438 103,762,310

The annexed notes from 1 to 44 and Annexure I, II and III form an integral part of these financial statements.

Chairman & President Director Director Director


National Bank of Pakistan
Notes to the Financial Statements
For the year ended December 31, 2010

1. STATUS AND NATURE OF BUSINESS

National Bank of Pakistan (the bank) was incorporated in Pakistan under the National Bank of Pakistan Ordinance,
1949 and is listed on all the stock exchanges in Pakistan. It's registered and head office is situated at I.I.
Chundrigar Road, Karachi. The bank is engaged in providing commercial banking and related services in Pakistan
and overseas. The bank also handles treasury transactions for the Government of Pakistan (GoP) as an agent to
the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). The bank operates 1,266 (2009: 1,265) branches in Pakistan and 23 (2009: 22)
overseas branches (including the Export Processing Zone branch, Karachi). The bank also provides services as
trustee to National Investment Trust (NIT), Long-Term Credit Fund (LTCF) and Endowment Fund for student loans
scheme.

2. BASIS OF PRESENTATION

2.1 In accordance with the directives of the Federal Government of Pakistan regarding the shifting of the
banking system to Islamic modes, the SBP has issued various circulars from time to time. Permissible form
of trade related mode of financing includes purchase of goods by the bank from their customers and
immediate resale to them at appropriate mark-up in price on deferred payment basis. The purchases and
sales arising under these arrangements are not reflected in these financial statements as such but are
restricted to the amount of facility actually utilized and the appropriate portion of mark-up thereon.

Key financial figures of the Islamic banking branches of the bank have been disclosed in Annexure III to
these financial statements.

2.2 These financial statements are separate financial statements of the bank in which the investments in
subsidiaries, associates and joint ventures are stated at cost and have not been accounted for on the basis
of reported results and net assets of the investees which is done in the consolidated financial statements.

2.3 The US Dollar amounts shown on the statement of financial position, profit and loss account, statement of
comprehensive income and cash flow statement are stated as additional information solely for the
convenience of readers. For the purpose of conversion to US Dollars, the rate of Rs. 85.8845 to 1 US Dollar
has been used for 2008, 2009 and 2010 as it was the prevalent rate as on December 31, 2010.

3. STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE

3.1 These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with approved accounting standards as
applicable in Pakistan. Approved accounting standards comprise of such International Financial Reporting
Standards (IFRS) issued by the International Accounting Standards Board and Islamic Financial
Accounting Standards (IFAS) issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan as are notified
under the Companies Ordinance, 1984, the requirements of the Companies Ordinance, 1984, the Banking
Companies Ordinance, 1962 and directives issued under the Companies Ordinance, 1984 and the State
Bank of Pakistan. Wherever the requirements of the Companies Ordinance, 1984, the Banking Companies
Ordinance, 1962 or directives issued under the Companies Ordinance, 1984 and the State Bank of
Pakistan differ with the requirements of IFRS or IFAS, the requirements of the Companies Ordinance, 1984,
the Banking Companies Ordinance, 1962 or the requirements of the said directives shall prevail.

3.2 SBP has deferred the applicability of International Accounting Standard (IAS) 39, 'Financial Instruments:
Recognition and Measurement' and IAS 40, 'Investment Property' for Banking Companies through BSD
Circular Letter No. 10 dated August 26, 2002. Further, according to the notification of SECP dated April 28,
2008, the IFRS - 7 "Financial Instruments: Disclosures" has not been made applicable for banks.
Accordingly, the requirements of these standards have not been considered in the preparation of these
financial statements. However, investments have been classified and valued in accordance with the
requirements of various circulars issued by SBP.
3.3 Application of new and revised International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs)

3.3.1 New / revised standards and interpretations to existing standards effective from current period or
early adopted but not relevant to the Bank

The following standards (revised or amended) and interpretations became effective for the current financial
period or early adopted, but are either not relevant or do not have any material effect on the financial
statements of the bank:

- IFRS 2 (Amendments) "Share-based Payments - Group cash-settled share-based payment

On August 14, 2009, the Government of Pakistan (GoP) has launched a scheme for the employees of
state owned entities including the bank. Under the scheme a Trust has been formed and 12% of the
shares held by the SBP will be transferred to the Trust.

Since the scheme has significant impact on a large number of State Owned Enterprises (SOEs), the
SECP was approached by some entities for exemption from IFRS-2, 'Share-based Payment', if
applicable, we understand that SECP has already received a recommendation from the Institute of
Chartered Accountants of Pakistan (ICAP) and it is expected that appropriate exemption from IFRS-2,
if required, will be issued. Accordingly, the above mentioned scheme has not been accounted for under
the requirements of IFRS-2 in the financial statement of the bank for year ended December 31, 2010.

- IFRS 5 (Amendments) "Non-current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations"
- Amendments to IAS 1 "Presentation of Financial Statements"
- Amendments to IAS 7 "Statement of Cash Flows"
- IAS 27 (Amended) "Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements"
- IAS 27 (as revised in 2008) "Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements"
- IAS 28 (as revised in 2008) "Investments in Associates"
- IFRIC 15 "Agreements for Construction of Real Estate"
- IFRIC 17 "Distributions of Non-cash Assets to Owners"

The application of improvements to IFRSs issued in 2009 has not had any material effect on amounts
reported in these financial statements.

3.3.2 The following standards, amendments and interpretations of approved accounting standards will be
effective for accounting periods beginning on or after January 01, 2011 or later:

- IFRS 9 ‘Financial instruments’ introduces new requirements for the classification and measurement of
financial assets and financial liabilities and for their derecognition. While the International Accounting
Standards Board has prescribed the effective date period beginning on or after January 1, 2013 with
earlier application permitted, the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan and the State Bank
of Pakistan have still not notified its effective date for adoption locally. As a result, there will be no
impact on the bank's financial statement till IFRS 9 is notified.

- IAS 12 'Deferred Tax': Tax Recovery of Underlying Assets (Amendments to IAS 12). The amendment
to IAS 12 is effective for annual periods beginning on or after January 01, 2012. Earlier application is
permitted. The limited scope amendments are relevant only when an entity elects to use the fair value
model for measurement in IAS 40 'Investment Property'. the amendments introduce a rebuttable
presumption that in such circumstances, an investment property is recovered entirely through sale.

- IAS 24 (Revised), ‘Related party disclosures’ (effective for annual periods beginning on or after
January 01, 2011) - The revised standard clarifies and simplifies the definition of a related party and
removes the requirement for government-related entities to disclose details of all transactions with the
government and other government-related entities. This amendment will result in some changes in
disclosures.

- IAS 32 (Amendment) ‘Financial Instruments: Presentation’ (effective for annual periods beginning on or
after February 01, 2010) – ‘Classification of rights issues’ - The amendment addresses the accounting
for rights issues that are denominated in a currency other than the functional currency of the issuer.
Provided certain conditions are met, such rights issues are now classified as equity regardless of the
currency in which the exercise price is denominated. Previously, these issues had to be accounted for
as derivative liabilities.
- IFRIC 13 (Amendment) 'Customer Loyalty Programmes' (effective from annual periods on or after
January 01, 2011). The amendment clarifies that the fair value of award credits take into account
the amount of discounts or incentives that otherwise would be offered to customers that have not
earned the award credits. This amendment will have no impact on the bank's financial statement.

- IFRIC 19 ‘Extinguishing Financial Liabilities with Equity Instruments’ (effective for annual periods
beginning on or after July 01, 2010) – This Interpretation addresses the accounting by an entity
when the terms of a financial liability are renegotiated and result in the entity issuing equity
instruments to a creditor of the entity to extinguish all or part of the financial liability. It requires a
gain or loss to be recognised in profit or loss, which is measured as the difference between the
carrying amount of the financial liability and the fair value of the equity instruments issued. If the fair
value of the equity instruments issued cannot be reliably measured, the equity instruments should
be measured to reflect the fair value of the financial liability extinguished. This amendment will have
no impact on the bank's financial statement.

- Amendments to IFRIC 14 IAS 19 – The Limit on a Defined Benefit Assets, Minimum Funding
Requirements and their Interaction (effective for annual periods beginning on or after January 01,
2011). These amendments remove unintended consequences arising from the treatment of
prepayments where there is a minimum funding requirement. These amendments result in
prepayments of contributions in certain circumstances being recognised as an asset rather than an
expense. This amendment is not likely to have any impact on the bank’s financial statements.

- Improvements to IFRSs 2010 – In May 2010, the IASB issued improvements to IFRSs 2010, which
comprise of 11 amendments to 7 standards. Effective dates, early application and transitional
requirements are addressed on a standard by standard basis. The majority of amendments are
effective for annual periods beginning on or after January 01, 2011. The amendments include list of
events or transactions that require disclosure in the financial statements and fair value of award
credits under the customer loyalty programmes to take into account the amount of discounts or
incentives that otherwise would be offered to customers that have not earned the award credits.
Certain of these amendments will result in increased disclosures in the financial statements.

4. BASIS OF MEASUREMENT

These financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention except for revaluation of land
and buildings are stated at revaluation amount and valuation of certain investments, commitments in respect of
certain forward exchange contracts and derivative financial instruments are carried at fair value.

5. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

5.1 Cash and cash equivalents

Cash and cash equivalents include cash and balances with treasury banks and balances with other banks
in current and deposit accounts less overdrawn nostro accounts.

5.2 Investments

Investments other than those categorised as Held-for-trading are initially recognised at fair value which
includes transactions costs associated with the investments. Investments classified as held-for-trading are
initially recognised at fair value, and transaction costs are expensed in the profit and loss account.

All regular way purchases / sales of investment are recognised on the trade date, i.e., the date the bank
commits to purchase / sell the investments. Regular way purchases or sales of investment require delivery
of securities within the time frame generally established by regulation or convention in the market place.

The bank has classified its investment portfolio, except for investments in subsidiaries, associates and joint
ventures, into ‘held-for-trading’, ‘held-to-maturity’ and ‘available-for-sale’ portfolios as follows:

- Held-for-trading – These are securities which are acquired with the intention to trade by taking
advantage of short-term market / interest rate movements and are to be sold within 90 days. These
are carried at market value, with the related surplus / (deficit) on revaluation being taken to profit
and loss account.
- Held-to-maturity – These are securities with fixed or determinable payments and fixed maturity that
are held with the intention and ability to hold to maturity. These are carried at amortised cost.

- Available-for-sale – These are investments that do not fall under the held-for-trading or held-to-
maturity categories. These are carried at market value except for in case of unquoted securities
where market value is not available, which are carried at cost less provision for diminution in value,
if any. Surplus / (deficit) on revaluation is taken to ‘surplus / (deficit) on revaluation of assets’
account shown below equity. Provision for diminution in value of investments in respect of unquoted
shares is calculated with reference to book value of the same. On derecognition of impairment in
quoted available-for-sale investments, the cumulative gain or loss previously reported as 'surplus /
(deficit) on revaluation of assets' below equity is included in the profit and loss account for the
period.

Provision for diminution in value of investments for unquoted debt securities is calculated as per the
SBP's Prudential Regulations.

Held-for-trading and quoted available-for-sale securities are marked to market with reference to ready
quotes on Reuters page (PKRV) or MUFAP or the Stock Exchanges.

Investments in subsidiaries, associates and joint venture companies are stated at cost. Provision is made
for any impairment in value, if any.

The carrying values of investments are reviewed for impairment when indications exist that the carrying
values may exceed the estimated recoverable amounts.

5.3 Repurchase and resale agreements

Securities sold with a simultaneous commitment to repurchase at a specified future date (repos) continue
to be recognised in the statement of financial position and are measured in accordance with accounting
policies for investment securities. The counterparty liability for amounts received under these agreements
is included in borrowings. The difference between sale and repurchase price is treated as mark-up / return /
interest expense and accrued over the life of the repo agreement using effective yield method.

Securities purchased with a corresponding commitment to resell at a specified future date (reverse repos)
are not recognised in the statement of financial position, as the bank does not obtain control over the
securities. Amounts paid under these agreements are included in lendings to financial institutions. The
difference between purchase and resale price is treated as mark-up / return / interest income and accrued
over the life of the reverse repo agreement using effective yield method.

5.4 Derivative financial instruments

Derivative financial instruments are initially recognised at fair value on the dates on which the derivative
contracts are entered into and are subsequently re-measured at fair value using appropriate valuation
techniques. All derivative financial instruments are carried as assets when fair value is positive and
liabilities when fair value is negative. Any change in the fair value of derivative instruments is taken to the
profit and loss account.

5.5 Financial instruments

All the financial assets and financial liabilities are recognized at the time when the bank becomes a party to
the contractual provisions of the instrument. A financial asset is derecognised where (a) the rights to
receive cash flows from the asset have expired; or (b) the bank has transferred its rights to receive cash
flows from the asset or has assumed an obligation to pay the received cash flows in full without material
delay to a third party under a 'pass-through' arrangement; and either (i) the bank has transferred
substantially all the risks and rewards of the asset, or (ii) the bank has neither transferred nor retained
substantially all the risk and rewards of the asset, but has transferred control of the asset. A financial
liability is derecognised when the obligation under the liability is discharged or cancelled or expires. Any
gain or loss on derecognition of the financial assets and financial liabilities are taken to income currently.
5.6 Advances

Advances are stated net off specific and general provisions. Provisions are made in accordance with the
requirements of Prudential Regulations issued by the SBP and charged to the profit and loss account.
These regulations prescribe an age based criteria (as supplemented by subjective evaluation of advances
by the banks) for classification of non-performing loans and advances and computing provision / allowance
there against. Such regulations also require the bank to maintain general provision / allowance against
consumer advances at specified percentage of such portfolio. Advances are written off where there are no
realistic prospects of recovery.

5.7 Operating fixed assets and depreciation

Property and equipment

Owned assets

Property and equipment except land and buildings are stated at cost less accumulated depreciation and
impairment losses, if any. Land is stated at revalued amount. Buildings are stated at revalued amount less
accumulated depreciation and impairment, if any. Cost of fixed assets of foreign branches include
exchange differences arising on translation at year-end rates. Depreciation is charged to profit and loss
account applying the diminishing balance method except vehicles, computers and peripheral equipment
and furnishing provided to executives, which are depreciated on straight-line method at the rates stated in
note 11.2. Depreciation is charged from the month in which the assets are brought into use and no
depreciation is charged from the month the assets are deleted.

Subsequent costs are included in the asset’s carrying amount or recognised as a separate asset, as
appropriate, only when it is probable that future economic benefits associated with the item will flow to the
bank and the cost of the item can be measured reliably. The carrying amount of the replaced part is
derecognised. All other repairs and maintenance are charged to the profit and loss account during the
period in which they are incurred.

Assets are derecognised when disposed or when no future economic benefits are expected from its use or
disposal. Gains and losses on disposal of property and equipment are included in profit and loss account
currently.

The assets' residual values and useful lives are reviewed, and adjusted if appropriate, at each statement of
financial position date.

Land and buildings' valuation are carried out by professionally qualified valuers with sufficient regularity to
ensure that their carrying amount does not differ materially from their fair value.

The surplus arising on revaluation of fixed assets is credited to the “Surplus on Revaluation of Assets
account” shown below equity. The bank has adopted the following accounting treatment of depreciation on
revalued assets, keeping in view the requirements of the Companies Ordinance, 1984 and SECP's SRO
45(1)/2003 dated January 13, 2003:

- depreciation on assets which are revalued is determined with reference to the value assigned to
such assets on revaluation and depreciation charge for the year is taken to the profit and loss
account; and

- an amount equal to incremental depreciation for the year net of deferred taxation is transferred from
“Surplus on Revaluation of Fixed Assets account” to unappropriated profit through statement of
changes in equity to record realization of surplus to the extent of the incremental depreciation
charge for the year.

Leased assets

Assets subject to finance lease are accounted for by recording the assets and the related liability. These
are recorded at lower of fair value and the present value of minimum lease payments at the inception of
lease and subsequently stated net of accumulated depreciation. Depreciation is charged on the basis
similar to the owned assets. Financial charges are allocated over the period of lease term so as to provide
a constant periodic rate of financial charge on the outstanding liability.
Ijarah

Assets leased out under 'Ijarah' are stated at cost less accumulated depreciation and accumulated
impairment losses, if any. Assets under Ijarah are depreciated over the period of lease term. However, in
the event the asset is expected to be available for re-Ijarah, depreciation is charged over the economic life
of the asset using straight line basis.

Ijarah income is recognised on a straight line basis over the period of Ijarah contract.

Intangible assets

Intangible assets are stated at cost less accumulated amortization and impairment losses, if any.
Amortization is charged to income applying the straight-line method at the rates stated in note 11.3. The
estimated useful life and amortisation method are reviewed at the end of each annual reporting period, with
the effect of any changes in estimate being accounted for on a prospective basis.

Capital work-in-progress

Capital work-in-progress is stated at cost. These are transferred to specific assets as and when assets are
available for use.

Impairment

The carrying values of fixed assets are reviewed for impairment when events or changes in circumstances
indicate that the carrying values may not be recoverable. If any such indication exists and where the
carrying values exceed the estimated recoverable amounts, fixed assets are written down to their
recoverable amounts.

The resulting impairment loss is taken to profit and loss account except for impairment loss on revalued
assets which is adjusted against the related revaluation surplus to the extent that the impairment loss does
not exceed the surplus on revaluation of assets. Where impairment loss subsequently reverses, the
carrying amount of the asset is increased to the revised recoverable amount but limited to the extent of the
amount which would have been determined had there been no impairment. Reversal of impairment loss is
recognized as income.

5.8 Taxation

Current

Provision of current taxation is based on taxable income for the year determined in accordance with the
prevailing laws of taxation on income earned for local as well as foreign operations, as applicable to the
respective jurisdictions. The charge for the current tax also includes adjustments wherever considered
necessary relating to prior year, arising from assessments framed during the year.

Deferred

Deferred income tax is provided on all temporary differences at the statement of financial position date
between the tax bases of assets and liabilities and their carrying amounts for financial reporting purposes.

Deferred income tax assets are recognised for all deductible temporary differences and unused tax losses,
to the extent that it is probable that taxable profits will be available against which the deductible temporary
differences and unused tax losses can be utilised.

The carrying amount of deferred income tax assets are reviewed at each statement of financial position
date and reduced to the extent that it is no longer probable that sufficient taxable profit or deductable
temporary differences will be available to allow all or part of the deferred income tax asset to be utilised.

Deferred income tax assets and liabilities are measured at the tax rates that are expected to apply to the
period when the asset is realised or the liability is settled, based on tax rates (and tax laws) that have been
enacted or substantially enacted at the statement of financial position date.

Deferred tax relating to gain / loss recognized in surplus on revaluation of assets is charged / credited to
such account.
5.9 Employee benefits

5.9.1 Defined benefit plans

Pension scheme

The bank operates approved funded pension scheme for its eligible employees. The bank's costs
are determined based on actuarial valuation carried out using Projected Unit Credit Method.
Actuarial gains / losses exceeding, the higher of 10% of present value of defined benefit obligation
or 10% of the fair value of plan assets are recognized as income or expense in the profit and
loss account over the estimated working lives of the employees. Where the fair value of plan
assets, exceeds the present value of defined benefit obligation together with unrecognized actuarial
gains or losses and unrecognized past service cost, the bank reduces the resulting asset to an
amount equal to the total of present value of any economic benefit in the form of reduction in future
contributions to the plan and unrecognized actuarial losses and past service costs.

Gratuity scheme

The bank also operates an un-funded gratuity scheme for its eligible contractual employees.
Provision is made in the financial statements based on the actuarial valuation using the Projected
Unit Credit Method. Actuarial gains / losses are accounted for in a manner similar to pension
scheme.

Post retirement medical benefits

The bank operates an un-funded post retirement medical benefits scheme for all of its employees.
Provision is made in the financial statements for the benefit based on actuarial valuation carried out
using the Projected Unit Credit Method. Actuarial gains / losses are recognised in the profit and
loss account over the estimated working lives of employees.

5.9.2 Other employee benefits

Employees' compensated absences

The bank accounts for all accumulating compensated absences when employees render service
that increases their entitlement to future compensated absences. The liability is determined based
on actuarial valuation carried out using the Projected Unit Credit Method.

5.10 Revenue recognition

Income on loans and advances and debt security investments are recognized on a time proportion basis
that takes into account effective yield on the asset. In case of advances and investments classified under
the Prudential Regulations, interest / mark-up is recognized on receipt basis.

Interest / mark-up on rescheduled / restructured advances and investments is recognized in accordance


with the Prudential Regulations of SBP.

Fee, brokerage and commission income other than commission on letter of credit and guarantees and
remuneration for trustee services are recognized upon performance of services.

Commission on letters of credit and guarantees is recognized on time proportion basis.

Dividend income on equity investments and mutual funds is recognized when right to receive is
established.

Premium or discount on debt securities classified as held-for-trading, available-for-sale and Held-to-


maturity securities is amortised using the effective interest method and taken to profit and loss account.

Gains and losses on disposal of investments are dealt with through the profit and loss account in the year
in which they arise.
5.11 Foreign currencies translation

The bank's financial statements are presented in Pak Rupees (Rs.) which is the bank's functional and
presentation currency.

Foreign currency transactions are converted into Rupees applying the exchange rate at the date of the
respective transactions. Monetary assets and liabilities in foreign currencies and assets / liabilities of
foreign branches are translated into Rupees at the rates of exchange prevailing at the statement of
financial position date.

Profit and loss account balances of foreign branches are translated at average exchange rate prevailing
during the year. Gains and losses on translation are included in the profit and loss account except gain /
losses arising on translation of net assets of foreign branches, which is credited to exchange equalization
reserve reflected under reserves.

Items included in the financial statements of the bank's foreign branches are measured using the currency
of the primary economic environment in which the bank operates (the functional currency).

5.12 Provision for off balance sheet obligations

Provision for guarantees, claims and other off balance sheet obligations is made when the bank has legal
or constructive obligation as a result of past events, it is probable that an outflow of resources will be
required to settle the obligation and a reliable estimate of amount can be made. Charge to profit and loss
account is stated net of expected recoveries.

5.13 Off setting

Financial assets and financial liabilities are only set off and the net amount is reported in the financial
statements when there is a legally enforceable right to set off and the bank intends either to settle on a net
basis, or to realize the assets and to settle the liabilities simultaneously.

5.14 Fiduciary assets

Assets held in a fiduciary capacity are not treated as assets of the bank in the statement of financial
position.

5.15 Dividend and other appropriations

Dividend and appropriation to reserves, except appropriation which are required by the law, are recognised
as liability in the banks' financial statements in the year in which these are approved.

5.16 Segment reporting

A segment is a distinguishable component of the bank that is engaged either in providing product or
services (business segment), or in providing products or services within a particular economic environment
(geographical segment), which is subject to risks and rewards that are different from those of other
segments.

5.16.1 Business segments

Corporate finance

Corporate banking includes, services provided in connection with mergers and acquisition,
underwriting, privatization, securitization, research, debts (government, high yield), equity,
syndication, IPO and secondary private placements.
Trading and sales

It includes fixed income, equity, foreign exchanges, commodities, credit, funding, own position
securities, lending and repos, brokerage debt and prime brokerage.

Retail banking

It includes retail lending and deposits, banking services, trust and estates, private lending and
deposits, banking service, trust and estates investment advice, merchant / commercial and private
labels and retail.

Commercial banking

Commercial banking includes project finance, real estate, export finance, trade finance, factoring,
lending, guarantees, bills of exchange and deposits.

Payment and settlement

It includes payments and collections, funds transfer, clearing and settlement.

Agency services

It includes escrow, depository receipts, securities lending (customers), corporate actions, issuer
and paying agents.

5.16.2 Geographical segments

The bank operates in following geographical regions:

Pakistan
Asia Pacific (including South Asia and Karachi Export Processing Zone)
Europe
United States of America
Middle East
Central Asia

5.17 Earnings per share

The bank presents basic and diluted earnings per share (EPS) for its shareholders. Basic EPS is
calculated by dividing the profit or loss attributable to ordinary shareholders of the bank by the weighted
average number of ordinary shares outstanding during the year. Diluted EPS is determined by adjusting the
profit or loss attributable to ordinary shareholders and the weighted average number of ordinary shares
outstanding for the effects of all dilutive potential ordinary shares, if any. There were no dilutive potential
ordinary shares in issue at December 31, 2010.

5.18 Accounting estimates and judgments

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with Approved Accounting Standards requires the use
of certain critical accounting estimates. It also requires management to exercise its judgment in the process
of applying the bank’s accounting polices. The estimates/judgments and associated assumptions used in
the preparation of the financial statements are based on historical experience and other factors, including
expectations of future events that are believed to be reasonable under the circumstances. The key areas of
estimate and judgments in relation to these financial statements are as follows:

a) Provision against non-performing loans and advances

The bank reviews its loan portfolio to assess amount of non-performing loans and determine
provision required there against on a quarterly basis. While assessing this requirement various
factors including the past dues, delinquency in the account, financial position of the borrower, value
of collateral held and requirements of Prudential Regulations are considered.

The amount of general provision against consumer advances is determined in accordance with the
relevant prudential regulations and SBP directives.
During the year, the management has changed the method of computing provision against non-
performing loans as allowed under Prudential Regulations and explained in note 10.4.1.

b) Fair value of derivatives

The fair values of derivatives which are not quoted in active markets are determined by using
valuation techniques. The valuation techniques take into account the relevant interest and
exchange rates over the term of the contract.

c) Impairment of Available-for-sale investments

The bank considers that Available-for-sale equity investments and mutual funds are impaired when
there has been a significant or prolonged decline in the fair value below its cost. This determination
of what is significant or prolonged requires judgment. In addition, impairment may be appropriate
when there is evidence of deterioration in the financial health of the investee, industry and sector
performance.

d) Held-to-maturity investments

The bank follows the guidance provided in SBP circulars on classifying non-derivative financial
assets with fixed or determinable payments and fixed maturity as held-to-maturity. In making this
judgment, the bank evaluates its intention and ability to hold such investments to maturity.

e) Income taxes

In making the estimates for current and deferred income taxes, the management looks at the
income tax law and the decisions of appellate authorities on certain issues in the past. There are
certain matters where bank’s view differs with the view taken by the income tax department and
such amounts are shown as contingent liability.

f) Fixed assets, depreciation and amortization

In making estimates of the depreciation / amortization method, the management uses method
which reflects the pattern in which economic benefits are expected to be consumed by the bank.
The method applied is reviewed at each financial year end and if there is a change in the expected
pattern of consumption of the future economic benefits embodied in the assets, the method would
be changed to reflect the change in pattern.

g) Employees' benefit plans

The liabilities for employees' benefits plans are determined using actuarial valuations. The actuarial
valuations involve assumptions about discount rates, expected rates of return on assets, future
salary increases and future pension increases as disclosed in note 34. Due to the long term nature
of these plans, such estimates are subject to significant uncertainty.
2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000
6. CASH AND BALANCES WITH TREASURY BANKS
In hand
Local currency 11,169,566 7,129,749
Foreign currency 2,667,896 1,842,223
13,837,462 8,971,972
With State Bank of Pakistan in
Local currency current accounts 6.1 59,345,464 50,649,271
Local currency deposit account 29 29
59,345,493 50,649,300
Foreign currency current account 6.2 2,183,736 1,705,892
Foreign currency deposit account 6.2 6,551,208 5,117,677
Foreign currency collection account 49,397 58,171
Foreign currency placement account 6.3 8,588,450 16,848,820
17,372,791 23,730,560
With other central banks in
Foreign currency current accounts 6.4 15,324,162 17,752,207
Foreign currency deposit accounts 6.5 9,562,452 14,723,829
24,886,614 32,476,036
32 115,442,360 115,827,868

6.1 This includes statutory liquidity reserves maintained with the SBP under Section 22 of the Banking Companies
Ordinance, 1962.
6.2 These represent mandatory reserves maintained in respect of foreign currency deposits under FE-25 scheme, as
prescribed by the SBP.

6.3 This represents US Dollar placements and carry interest at the rate of 0.67% per annum (2009: 1.97 % per annum)
with maturities within two months.
6.4 These balances pertain to the foreign branches and are held with central banks of respective countries. These include
balances to meet the statutory and central bank regulatory requirements of respective countries.
6.5 These balances pertain to the foreign branches and are held with central banks of respective countries. These include
balances to meet the statutory and central bank regulatory requirements. These carry interest at the rate of 0.23% to
0.25% per annum (2009: 0.25% per annum).

7. BALANCES WITH OTHER BANKS 2010 2009


Note Rupees in '000
In Pakistan
On current account 545 -
On deposit account 1,600 1,600
2,145 1,600
Outside Pakistan
On current accounts 5,621,448 4,070,615
On deposit accounts 7.1 24,766,071 24,333,349
30,387,519 28,403,964
32 30,389,664 28,405,564

7.1 These include various deposits with correspondent banks and carry interest rates ranging from 0.05% to 9.0% per
annum (2009: 0.11% to 7.5% per annum).

8. LENDINGS TO FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS - net 2010 2009


Note Rupees in '000'

Call money lendings 8.2 1,053,000 1,153,000


Repurchase agreement lendings (Reverse Repo) 8.3.1 21,932,156 18,356,176
Letter of placements 8.4 173,500 174,000
Lendings to financial institutions - gross 8.1 23,158,656 19,683,176
Less: Provision held against lendings (133,500) (96,000)
Lendings to financial institutions - net 23,025,156 19,587,176

8.1 Particulars of lendings - gross


In local currency 23,158,656 19,683,176
In foreign currencies - -
23,158,656 19,683,176

8.2 These carry mark-up at rates ranging from 12.75% to 14% per annum (2009: 12.4% to 12.9% per annum).
8.3 These carry mark-up at rates ranging from 12.75% to 13.9% per annum (2009: 12% to 12.8% per annum).
8.3.1 Securities held as collateral against lendings to financial institutions

2010 2009
Further Further
Held by given as Held by given as
bank collateral Total bank collateral Total
----------- Rupees in '000 ----------- ----------- Rupees in '000 -----------

Market Treasury Bills 16,594,751 - 16,594,751 16,690,799 - 16,690,799


Pakistan Investment Bonds 5,337,405 - 5,337,405 1,665,377 - 1,665,377
21,932,156 - 21,932,156 18,356,176 - 18,356,176

8.3.2 Market value of the securities under repurchase agreement lendings amount to Rs. 22,184 million (2009: Rs. 18,401million).

8.4 These carry mark-up at rates ranging from 11.20% to 18.5% per annum (2009: 11.34% to 18.5% per annum).

9. INVESTMENTS - net
2010 2009
Held by Given as Held by Given as
Note bank collateral Total bank collateral Total
----------- Rupees in '000 ----------- ----------- Rupees in '000 -----------
9.1 Investments by type: 9.13

Held-for-trading securities
Market Treasury Bills 5,278,693 - 5,278,693 1,987,272 - 1,987,272
Pakistan Investment Bonds 732,253 - 732,253 221,275 - 221,275
Ordinary shares of listed companies 533,677 - 533,677 170,383 - 170,383
Total Held-for-trading securities 6,544,623 - 6,544,623 2,378,930 - 2,378,930

Available- for- sale securities 9.12


Ordinary shares of listed companies 18,850,212 - 18,850,212 15,499,059 - 15,499,059
Ordinary shares of unlisted companies 1,053,198 - 1,053,198 753,114 - 753,114
19,903,410 - 19,903,410 16,252,173 - 16,252,173
Investment outside Pakistan 9.6 463,295 - 463,295 463,295 - 463,295
Market Treasury Bills 155,716,032 9,051,796 164,767,828 91,064,768 23,504,630 114,569,398
Preference shares 272,260 - 272,260 271,533 - 271,533
Pakistan Investment Bonds 15,992,937 302,801 16,295,738 10,907,159 1,213,247 12,120,406
GoP Foreign Currency Bonds 3,193,093 - 3,193,093 3,021,990 - 3,021,990
Foreign Government Securities 214,663 - 214,663 210,003 - 210,003
Foreign Currency Debt Securities 3,254,119 - 3,254,119 1,776,091 - 1,776,091
Term Finance Certificates / Musharika
and Sukuk Bonds 61,741,707 - 61,741,707 29,138,355 - 29,138,355
Investments in mutual funds 898,793 - 898,793 977,335 - 977,335
NI(U)T LoC Units 9.5.1 1,397,619 - 1,397,619 1,042,439 - 1,042,439
NI(U)T Non-LoC Units 600,000 - 600,000 - - -
NIT Equity Market Opportunity Fund Units 9.5.2 1,147,500 - 1,147,500 1,530,000 - 1,530,000
Total Available- for- sale securities 264,795,428 9,354,597 274,150,025 156,655,141 24,717,877 181,373,018

Held-to-maturity securities
Government Compensation Bonds - - - 1,132,963 - 1,132,963
Pakistan Investment Bonds 9.4 8,738,582 - 8,738,582 8,616,000 263,661 8,879,661
GoP Foreign Currency Bonds - - - 371,584 - 371,584
Foreign Government Securities 1,407,077 - 1,407,077 1,392,168 - 1,392,168
Foreign Currency Debt Securities 114,842 - 114,842 8,629,730 - 8,629,730
Debentures, Bonds, Participation Term
Certificates and Term Finance Certificates 2,885,128 - 2,885,128 1,879,073 - 1,879,073
Total Held-to-maturity securities 9.3 13,145,629 - 13,145,629 22,021,518 263,661 22,285,179
Investments in associates 9.7 1,373,254 - 1,373,254 989,669 - 989,669
Investments in joint ventures 9.8 1,244,835 - 1,244,835 1,312,335 - 1,312,335
Investments in subsidiaries 9.9 2,274,306 - 2,274,306 1,939,953 - 1,939,953
Investments at cost 289,378,075 9,354,597 298,732,672 185,297,546 24,981,538 210,279,084
Less: Provision for diminution in
value of Investments 9.10 (6,720,091) - (6,720,091) (2,141,534) - (2,141,534)
Investments (net of provisions) 282,657,984 9,354,597 292,012,581 183,156,012 24,981,538 208,137,550
Unrealized gain on revaluation of investments
classified as Held-for-trading 9.11 6,730 - 6,730 2,355 - 2,355
Surplus / (deficit) on revaluation of
Available-for-sale securities 20.1 9,339,128 (34,635) 9,304,493 9,502,001 916 9,502,917
Total investments at carrying value 292,003,842 9,319,962 301,323,804 192,660,368 24,982,454 217,642,822
2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

9.2 Investments by segments 9.13

Federal Government Securities

- Market Treasury Bills 170,046,521 116,556,670


- Pakistan Investment Bonds 9.4 25,766,573 21,221,342
- Government Compensation Bonds - 1,132,963
- GoP Foreign Currency Bonds 3,193,093 3,393,574
- Ijarah Sukuk Bonds 1,000,000 1,000,000
200,006,187 143,304,549

Foreign Government Securities 1,621,740 1,602,171

Fully Paid up Ordinary Shares 9.12

- Listed Companies 19,383,889 15,669,442


- Unlisted Companies 1,053,198 753,114
20,437,087 16,422,556

Debentures, Bonds, Participation


Term Certificates, Term Finance Certificates,
Musharika and Sukuk Bonds
- Listed 2,637,311 2,335,738
- Unlisted 60,989,524 27,681,690
63,626,835 30,017,428

Foreign Currency Debt Securities 3,368,961 10,405,821

Other Investments

- NI(U)T LoC Units 9.5.1 1,397,619 1,042,439


- NI(U)T Non-LoC Units 600,000 -
- NIT Equity Market Opportunity Fund Units 9.5.2 1,147,500 1,530,000
- Investments in mutual funds 898,793 977,335
- Preference Shares 272,260 271,533
- Investment outside Pakistan 9.6 463,295 463,295

Investments in associates 9.7 1,373,254 989,669


Investments in joint ventures 9.8 1,244,835 1,312,335
Investments in subsidiaries 9.9 2,274,306 1,939,953
Total investments at cost 298,732,672 210,279,084

Less : Provision for diminution in value of investments 9.10 (6,720,091) (2,141,534)


Investments (Net of provisions) 292,012,581 208,137,550

Unrealized gain on revaluation of investments classified as


Held-for-trading 9.11 6,730 2,355
Surplus on revaluation of Available-for-sale securities 20.1 9,304,493 9,502,917
Total investments at carrying value 301,323,804 217,642,822

9.3 Market value of held-to-maturity investments is Rs. 10,654 million (2009: Rs. 19,571 million).

9.4 These include Pakistan Investment Bonds amounting to Rs. 75 million (2009: Rs. 75 million) held by SBP as
pledge against demand loans and TT / DD discounting facilities.
9.5 Investment in Mutual Funds managed by National Investment Trust Limited (NITL)

9.5.1 National Investment (Unit) Trust - [NI(U)T]

The Bank had investment in National Investment (Unit) Trust - LOC Holders’ Fund [“NI(U)T LOC Holders’
Fund“] units, which also included the units in respect of which the Government of Pakistan (“GoP”) had
issued a letter of comfort (“LOC”) to the Bank and three other banks (“LOC holders”) promising that in the
event the redemption price of units of NI(U)T LOC Holders’ Fund fell below Rs. 13.70 per unit and the
LOC holders desire to redeem their holding of units, the GoP would facilitate National Investment Trust
Limited (NITL) in the redemption of such holdings at the rate of Rs. 13.70 per unit. The LOC had been
extended from time to time and finally expired on December 31, 2009 after which the GoP approved a
methodology for the settlement of LOC issue. According to the methodology;

- All underlying assets and liabilities of the NI(U)T LOC Holders' Fund would be apportioned between
the investors of the Fund by dividing such net assets into distinct segments according to the ratio of
units held by each investor. Each segment would in turn be bifurcated into two distinct asset
categories, namely "Strategic Assets" and "Balance Assets";

- The Strategic Assets would comprise of frozen shares of Pakistan State Oil ("PSO") and Sui
Northern Gas Pipeline Limited ("SNGPL"). The Balance Assets would essentially constitute the
remaining investment portfolio of the Fund.

- The Strategic Assets would be transferred to the bank at a rate to be determined and the cash
received from the bank by the Fund would be paid to the LOC holders' after adjusting other
receivables and payables and cash balances held by the Fund. The bank would keep these shares
as frozen shares exactly on the same terms an conditions on which these were held by NIT.

- The Balance Assets would be transferred in specie to the LOC holders.

- 2.5% of the Balance Assets of each segment would be transferred to NITL and 2.5% of the net
cash realized pursuant to transfer of the Strategic Assets would be paid to NITL.

- Consequent to the implementation of the settlement mechanism outlined above the NI(U)T - LOC
Holders' Fund would stand terminated / dissolved.

During the year meeting of NI(U)T - LOC Holders was held on November 11, 2010 in which all the LOC
Holders consented to the transfer of frozen shares (PSO and SNGPL) to the bank on closing share price
of October 13, 2010. A letter was also sent to the Privatization Commission (PC) to communicate about
the settlement and obtain concurrence for transfer of the strategic assets to the bank. PC responded
subsequent to the year end on February 17, 2011 requiring that new agreement would be signed between
the bank, NITL and PC and the frozen shares after the transfer to the bank will remain frozen in the books
of the bank on the same conditions as these are held by NTIL. Pending completion of such formalities,
management has not derecognized the bank’s investment in NI(U)T - LOC Holders' Fund and valued at
the rate on October 13, 2010.

9.5.2 NIT Equity Market Opportunity Fund

The bank's investment is Rs.1,148 million (2009: 1,530) in NIT Market Opportunity Fund (NIT EMOF).
NIT EMOF was established in the year 2008 as an open end mutual fund for the special purpose of equity
market stabilization and is managed by National Investment Management Limited. As of the statement of
financial position date, the net assets value of the NIT EMOF units held by the bank amounted to
Rs.1,650 million (2009: Rs.1,807 million).

9.6 Investment outside Pakistan - Bank Al-Jazira


The bank holds 17,500,000 (2009: 17,500,000) shares in Bank Al-Jazira (BAJ) incorporated in the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia, representing 5.83% (2009: 5.83%) holding in total equity of BAJ. The investment has been
marked to market using closing price as quoted on the Saudi Stock Exchange in accordance with SBP
concurrence vide letter No. BSD/SU-13/331/685/2006 dated February 17, 2006. Rating of Bank Al-Jazira is
BBB+ by Capital Intelligence.
2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000
9.7 Investments in associates

Unlisted Number Percentage


of shares of holding

Pakistan Emerging Venture Limited 12,500,000 33.33 51,415 51,415


Information System Associates Limited 2,300,000 21.89 1,719 1,719
National Fructose Company Limited 1,300,000 39.50 6,500 6,500
Pakistan Insulation Limited 494,500 24.79 695 695
Venture Capital Fund Management 33,333 33.33 - -
Kamal Enterprises Limited 11,000 20.37 - -
Mehran Industries Limited 37,500 32.05 - -
Tharparkar Sugar Mills Limited 2,500,000 21.50 - -
Youth Investment Promotion Society 644,508 25.00 - -
Khushhali Bank Limited 40,000,000 23.45 400,000 400,000
Dadabhoy Energy Supply Company Limited 9,900,000 23.11 32,105 32,105
K-Agricole Limited 5,000 20.00 - -
New Pak Limited 200,000 20.00 - -
National Commodity Exchange
Company Limited 9,000,000 30.00 90,000 30,000
Prudential Fund Management 150,000 20.00 - -
582,434 522,434
Listed

First Credit and Investment Bank Limited 20,000,000 30.77 157,429 157,429
National Fibres Limited 17,119,476 20.19 - -
Taha Spinning Mills Limited 833,300 20.59 2,501 2,501
Land Mark Spinning Mills Limited 4,199,227 34.68 39,710 39,710
S.G. Fibres Limited 3,754,900 25.03 218,535 218,535
Nina Industries Limited 4,906,000 20.27 49,060 49,060
NAFA Income Opportunity Fund (Formerly
NAFA Cash Fund) 3,601,691 1.05 9.7.4 35,920 -
NAFA Multi Asset Fund 4,410,752 5.91 9.7.4 42,123 -
NAFA Stock Fund 7,500,000 5.75 9.7.4 57,554 -
NAFA Islamic Aggressive Income Fund
(Formerly NAFA Islamic Income Fund) 7,500,000 31.71 9.7.4 52,826 -
NAFA Islamic Multi Asset Fund 7,500,000 29.11 9.7.4 73,229 -
NAFA Government Securities Liquid Fund 3,000,000 0.41 9.7.4 30,861 -
NAFA Savings Plus Fund 3,000,000 4.84 9.7.4 31,072 -
9.7.1 790,820 467,235
1,373,254 989,669
Less: Provision for diminution (492,240) (402,240)
881,014 587,429

9.7.1 Aggregate value of investments in associates (quoted) on the basis of latest available quoted prices
amounts to Rs. 887.389 million (2009: Rs. 551.416 million). Due to low trade volumes of securities,
management considers that there is no active market for these quoted investments, except for First Credit
and Investment Bank Limited, and NAFA Funds therefore provision for impairment has been made against
the same.

9.7.2 Associates with zero carrying amount, represent the investments acquired from former NDFC which have
negative equity or whose operations were closed at the time of amalgamation.
9.7.3 The details of break-up value based on latest available financial statements of unlisted investments in
associates are as follows:

Year / Period Break-up


ended value of
ended
Rupees in '000

Pakistan Emerging Venture Limited June 30, 2010 1,577


Information System Associates Limited June 30, 2008 24,219
Pakistan Insulation Limited June 30, 2001 2,630
Mehran Industries Limited June 30, 2001 5,681
Tharparkar Sugar Mills Limited September 30, 2001 (83,140)
Khushhali Bank Limited December 31, 2009 487,254
Prudential Fund Management June 30, 2007 (2,482)
Dadabhoy Energy Supply Company Limited June 30, 2007 103,952
National Commodity Exchange Limited June 30, 2010 (58,048)

9.7.4 During the current year, these mutual funds became associated undertakings due to increase in
ownership of the bank, from 27% to 54%, in NBP Fullerton Asset Management Limited (formerly named
as National Fullerton Asset Management Limited).

2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

9.8 Investments in joint ventures

United National Bank Limited (UNBL) 9.8.1 1,244,835 1,244,835


NBP Fullerton Asset Management Limited (NAFA)
(Formerly National Fullerton Asset management Limited) 9.9.1 - 67,500
1,244,835 1,312,335

9.8.1 Under a joint venture agreement, the bank holds 13.5 million ordinary shares (45%) and United Bank
Limited (UBL) holds 16.5 million ordinary shares (55%) in UNBL. In addition to ordinary shares, four
preference shares categories as "A", "B", "C" and "D" have been issued and allotted. The "B" and "D"
category shares are held by the bank and category "A" and "C" are held by UBL. Dividends payable on
"A" and "B" shares are related to the ability of the venture to utilize tax losses that have been
surrendered to it on transfer of business from the bank or UBL as appropriate. Dividends payable on "C"
and "D" shares are related to loans transferred to the venture by the bank or UBL that have been written-
off or provided for at the point of transfer and the ability of the venture to realize in excess of such loan
value.

9.9 Investments in subsidiaries


Percentage 2010 2009
Note of holding Rupees in '000

NBP Leasing Limited 100.00 500,000 500,000


JSC Subsidiary Bank of NBP in Kazakhstan 100.00 1,006,983 1,006,983
NBP Exchange Company Limited 100.00 300,000 300,000
NBP Modaraba Management Company Limited 100.00 105,000 105,000
Taurus Securities Limited 58.32 24,725 24,725
National Agriculture Limited 9.9.2 100.00 - 2,000
Cast-N-Link Products Limited 76.51 1,245 1,245
NBP Fullerton Asset Management Limited (Formerly
National Fullerton Asset Management Limited) 9.9.1 54.00 336,353 -
2,274,306 1,939,953
Less: Provision for diminution (51,245) (3,245)
2,223,061 1,936,708
9.9.1 NBP Fullerton Asset Management Limited (Formerly National Fullerton Asset Management Limited)

On March 31, 2010, the bank acquired entire holding (27%) consisting of 6.75 million shares of NIB
Bank Limited in NBP Fullerton Asset Management Limited (Formerly National Fullerton Asset
Management Limited) at Rs. 39.83 per share which has resulted in increase in the bank's post-
acquisition holding from pre- acquisition holding of 27% to 54%. The bank has classified its 54% holding
as "Investments in Subsidiary ". Further, details in respect of acquisition have been disclosed in the
consolidated financial statements of the bank.

9.9.2 Winding up of National Agriculture Limited

During the year the bank opted for the easy exit scheme introduced by the Securities and Exchange
Commission of Pakistan (SECP) for the winding up of the National Agriculture Limited. After completion
of the legal formalities name of the National Agriculture Limited has been striked off by the Registrar of
the Companies. Accordinlgy the bank has derecognised its investment in National Agriculture Limited
and related gain alongwith reversal of provision has been accounted for in the profit and loss account.

2010 2009
Rupees in '000'
9.10 Particulars of provision for diminution in value of investments

Opening balance 2,141,534 1,542,273


Charge for the year 3,332,615 826,588
Reversals (377,937) (220,959)
2,954,678 605,629
Transfer from advances 1,630,000 -
Amount written off (6,121) (6,368)
Closing balance 9.10.1 6,720,091 2,141,534

9.10.1 Particulars of provision in respect of type and segments

Available-for-sale securities
Ordinary shares of listed companies and mutual funds 2,918,818 886,089
Ordinary shares of unlisted companies 99,768 115,514
Debentures, Bonds, Participation Term
Certificates, and Term Finance Certificates 2,246,593 126,623
Preference shares 80,000 30,000

Held-to-maturity securities
Debentures, Bonds, Participation Term
Certificates, and Term Finance Certificates 831,427 577,823

Investments in associates 9.7 492,240 402,240


Investments in subsidiaries 9.9 51,245 3,245
6,720,091 2,141,534

9.11 Unrealized gain on revaluation


of investments classified as held-for-trading
Ordinary shares of listed companies 6,385 430
Federal Government securities 345 1,925
6,730 2,355

9.12 The investment shares includes shares of Pakistan International Airlines Corporation, Pakistan National Shipping
Corporation and Pakistan Engineering Company Limited, that have been frozen by the Government of Pakistan
(GoP) for sale in the equity market due to their proposed privatization.

9.13 Detailed information relating to investments in shares of listed and unlisted companies, Preference Shares, Mutual
Funds, Government Securities, Bonds, Debentures, Term Finance Certificates, Sukuks etc. including quality of
available-for-sale securities is given in Annexure-I to the financial statements.
2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

10. ADVANCES - net

Loans, cash credits, running finances, etc.


In Pakistan 457,970,677 469,366,422
Outside Pakistan 48,732,703 38,669,185
506,703,380 508,035,607
Bills discounted and purchased (excluding Government treasury bills)
Payable in Pakistan 19,410,104 11,682,833
Payable outside Pakistan 12,495,712 11,082,990
31,905,816 22,765,823

Margin Financing / Continuous Funding System Financing - 60,963


Advances - gross 10.1 538,609,196 530,862,393
Less: Provision against non-performing advances 61,102,632 55,618,962
Advances - net of provision 477,506,564 475,243,431

10.1 Particulars of advances - gross

10.1.1 In local currency 477,380,781 481,110,218


In foreign currencies 61,228,415 49,752,175
538,609,196 530,862,393

10.1.2 Short-term (for upto one year) 356,324,444 366,143,638


Long-term (for over one year) 182,284,752 164,718,755
538,609,196 530,862,393

10.2 Advances include Rs. 86,642 million (2009: Rs. 70,923 million) which have been placed under non-performing status as detailed below:

2010

Classified Advances Provision Required Provision Held


Domestic Overseas Total Domestic Overseas Total Domestic Overseas Total
----------------------------------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 --------------------------------------------------------------
Category of Classification
Other Assets Especially Mentioned 399,848 - 399,848 - - - - - -
Substandard 5,085,209 296,281 5,381,490 937,870 74,070 1,011,940 937,870 74,070 1,011,940
Doubtful 9,644,901 339,350 9,984,251 2,383,650 169,675 2,553,325 2,383,650 169,675 2,553,325
Loss 68,356,327 2,520,172 70,876,499 51,925,715 1,846,220 53,771,935 51,925,715 1,846,220 53,771,935
83,486,285 3,155,803 86,642,088 55,247,235 2,089,965 57,337,200 55,247,235 2,089,965 57,337,200

2009

Classified Advances Provision Required Provision Held


Domestic Overseas Total Domestic Overseas Total Domestic Overseas Total
----------------------------------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 --------------------------------------------------------------

Category of Classification
Other Assets Especially Mentioned 748,091 - 748,091 - - - - - -
Substandard 6,868,363 2,639 6,871,002 1,497,832 660 1,498,492 1,497,832 660 1,498,492
Doubtful 6,595,335 648,234 7,243,569 2,870,299 324,117 3,194,416 2,870,299 324,117 3,194,416
Loss 54,762,617 1,297,794 56,060,411 48,287,298 623,842 48,911,140 48,287,298 623,842 48,911,140
68,974,406 1,948,667 70,923,073 52,655,429 948,619 53,604,048 52,655,429 948,619 53,604,048

10.3 Particulars of provision against non-performing advances

2010 2009
Specific General Total Specific General Total
Note -------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 ---------------------------------------------

Opening balance 53,604,048 2,014,914 55,618,962 42,729,947 2,111,217 44,841,164


Exchange adjustments 2,681 (451) 2,230 8,975 25,092 34,067

Charge for the year 9,924,877 1,750,969 11,675,846 15,019,725 8,940 15,028,665
Reversal during the year (4,664,800) - (4,664,800) (3,854,861) (130,335) (3,985,196)
5,260,077 1,750,969 7,011,046 11,164,864 (121,395) 11,043,469
Transfer to investments (1,630,000) - (1,630,000) - - -
Amounts written off 10.5 (25,846) - (25,846) (299,738) - (299,738)
Other adjustments 126,240 - 126,240 - - -
Closing balance
57,337,200 3,765,432 61,102,632 53,604,048 2,014,914 55,618,962

10.4 Particulars of provisions against non-performing advances

2010 2009
Specific General Total Specific General Total
-------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 ---------------------------------------------

In local currency 55,247,235 3,371,012 58,618,247 52,655,429 1,587,413 54,242,842


In foreign currencies 2,089,965 394,420 2,484,385 948,619 427,501 1,376,120
57,337,200 3,765,432 61,102,632 53,604,048 2,014,914 55,618,962
10.4.1 In accordance with BSD Circular No. 10 dated October 20, 2009 issued by the State Bank of Pakistan, the
Bank has availed the benefit of FSV against the non-performing advances. During the year, total FSV benefit
availed by the bank resulted in increase in after tax profit of Rs. 533 million. Accordingly, as of December 31,
2010, the accumulated increase in profit after tax of Rs. 2,659 million (2009: Rs. 2,126 million) shall not be
available for payment of cash or stock dividend as required by aforementioned SBP directives. During the
year, the SBP vide its BSD Circular No. 2 dated June 03, 2010 has amended the Prudential Regulations in
respect of provisioning against non-performing advances, the impact of which is immaterial in the current year.

10.4.2 General provision against consumer loans represents provision maintained at an amount ranging from 1.5% to
3% of the performing portfolio as required by the Prudential Regulations issued by the SBP. In addition,
management in the current year reviewed the recoverability of loans in certain sectors with particular reference
to history of default and current economic conditions. Based on this review, in addition to specific provision
made in accordance with the prudential regulations, a general provision has been made for possible risk of
losses in respect of such sectors aggregating to Rs. 1,716 million.

2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

10.5 Particulars of write offs

10.5.1 Against provisions 10.3 25,846 299,738


Directly charged to Profit and Loss account - -
25,846 299,738

10.5.2 Write offs of Rs.500,000 and above 10.6 25,034 297,597


Write offs of below Rs.500,000 812 2,141
25,846 299,738

10.6 Details of loan write offs of Rs. 500,000/- and above

In terms of sub-section (3) of section 33A of the Banking Companies Ordinance, 1962 the Statement in respect of
written-off loans or any other financial relief of Rs. 500,000 or above allowed to a person(s) during the year ended
December 31, 2010 is given in Annexure II.
2010 2009
Rupees in '000

10.7 Particulars of loans and advances to directors, associated companies, etc.

Debts due by directors, executives, officers and staff of the bank or any of
them either severally or jointly with any other person

Balance at beginning of the year 19,492,373 17,148,248


Loans granted / additions during the year 3,521,317 6,571,649
Repayments (3,633,937) (4,227,524)
Balance at end of the year 19,379,753 19,492,373

Debts due by companies or firms in which the directors of the bank


are interested as directors, partners or in the case of private
companies as members

Balance at beginning of the year 12,423,114 9,758,505


Loans granted / additions during the year 9,969,859 5,303,572
Repayments / other adjustments (4,913,723) (2,638,963)
Balance at end of the year 17,479,250 12,423,114

Debts due by subsidiary companies, controlled firms, managed


modarabas and other related parties

Balance at beginning of the year 1,863,346 1,952,228


Loans granted / additions during the year 6,477 -
Repayments (108,617) (88,882)
Balance at end of the year 1,761,206 1,863,346
2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

11. OPERATING FIXED ASSETS

Capital work-in-progress 11.1 1,983,095 1,472,451


Property and equipment 11.2 24,896,901 23,657,211
Intangible assets 11.3 8,230 17,530
26,888,226 25,147,192

11.1 Capital work-in-progress

Civil works 1,150,111 864,683


Equipment 101 3,088
Advances to suppliers and contractors 123,917 98,787
License and implementation fee for core banking software 708,966 505,893
1,983,095 1,472,451

11.2 Property and equipment

Cost / revalued amount Accumulated depreciation


Book
At Revaluation / At At Charge for At Value at
January * transfers / Additions / December January the year / Revaluation / December December Rate of
1, 2010 (adjustments) (deletions) 31, 2010 1, 2010 (deletions) (adjustments) 31, 2010 31, 2010 depreciation

----------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 --------------------------------------------------------------

Owned

Land

- freehold 9,516,046 - - 9,516,046 - - - - 9,516,046 Nil


-
-

- leasehold 7,297,134 - 64,738 7,361,872 - - - - 7,361,872 Nil


-
-
Buildings on land:

- freehold 2,442,385 - 178,468 2,620,853 124,382 120,305 - 244,687 2,376,166 5% on book value
-

- leasehold 2,180,285 - 240,825 2,421,110 100,338 110,422 - 210,760 2,210,350 5% on book value
-
-

Furniture and 1,675,416 3,064 534,452 2,206,732 1,017,960 165,292 - 1,179,844 1,026,888 10% to 30% on
fixtures (6,200) (3,408) Book Value, 20%
on Straight-Line
on new
Furnishing Limit
to Executives &
Refurbishment of
Branches
Computer and
peripheral
equipment 1,800,336 1,735 293,877 2,095,501 1,416,155 253,035 - 1,669,053 426,448 33.33% on cost
(447) (137)
-
Electrical and
office equipment 2,281,793 1,212 339,032 2,542,730 1,439,790 227,110 - 1,591,975 950,755 20% on book value
(79,307) (74,925)
-

Vehicles 870,334 1,077 217,549 1,039,848 514,133 113,066 - 580,291 459,557 20% on cost
(49,112) (46,908)
-

28,063,729 7,088 1,868,941 29,804,692 4,612,758 989,230 - 5,476,610 24,328,082


- (135,066) (125,378)
Assets held under -
finance lease

Vehicles 101,249 - 112,977 183,422 38,433 18,346 - 32,522 150,900 20% on cost
(30,804) (24,257)

Assets given under


Ijarah 239,977 - 350,000 494,619 96,553 65,969 - 76,700 417,919 25-33% on cost
(95,358) (85,822)
2010 28,404,955 7,088 2,331,918 30,482,733 4,747,744 1,073,545 - 5,585,832 24,896,901
- (261,228) (235,457)
11.2 Property and equipment

Cost / revalued amount Accumulated depreciation


Book
At Revaluation / At At Charge for At Value at
January * transfers / Additions / December January the year / Revaluation / December December Rate of
1, 2009 (adjustments) (deletions) 31, 2009 1, 2009 (deletions) (adjustments) 31, 2009 31, 2009 depreciation
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Rupees in '000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Owned

Land

- freehold 9,516,046 - - 9,516,046 - - - - 9,516,046 Nil

- leasehold 7,200,877 - 3,179 7,297,134 - - - - 7,297,134 Nil


122,923
(29,845)
Buildings on land:

- freehold 2,446,911 - 57,111 2,442,385 - 124,382 - 124,382 2,318,003 5% on book


(61,637) value

- leasehold 1,929,129 90,195 285,204 2,180,285 - 100,338 - 100,338 2,079,947 5% on book


(122,923) * value
(1,320)
Furniture and 1,459,052 - 221,069 1,675,416 916,727 104,104 - 1,017,960 657,456 10% to 30% on
fixtures (4,705) (2,871) Book Value,
20% on
Straight-Line
on new
Furnishing
Limit to
Executives &
Refurbishment
of Branches
Computer and
peripheral
equipment 1,599,934 - 200,402 1,800,336 1,252,600 163,555 - 1,416,155 384,181 33.33% on cost

Electrical and
office equipment 1,970,961 - 310,832 2,281,793 1,251,397 188,393 - 1,439,790 842,003 20% on book
value
Vehicles 740,735 - 155,748 870,334 424,377 112,848 - 514,133 356,201 20% on cost
(26,149) (23,092)
26,863,645 90,195 1,233,545 28,063,729 3,845,101 793,620 - 4,612,758 23,450,971
(92,802) (30,854) (25,963)

Assets held under


finance lease

Vehicles 66,238 - 38,379 101,249 24,963 15,659 - 38,433 62,816 20% on cost
(3,368) (2,189)

Assets given under


Ijarah 174,016 - 65,961 239,977 38,618 57,935 - 96,553 143,424 25-33% on cost
2009 27,103,899 90,195 1,337,885 28,404,955 3,908,682 867,214 - 4,747,744 23,657,211
(92,802) (34,222) (28,152)

11.3 Intangible assets


Cost Accumulated amortization Book
At At At At value at Rate of
January 1, Additions December 31, January 1, Charge for December 31,December 31,amortization
2010 2010 2010 the year 2010 2010
---------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 -----------------------------------------------

Computer software 32,288 - 32,288 14,758 9,300 24,058 8,230 33.33 %


32,288 - 32,288 14,758 9,300 24,058 8,230 on cost

Cost Accumulated amortization Book


At At At At value at Rate of
January 1, Additions December 31, January 1, Charge for December 31,December 31,amortization
2009 2009 2009 the year 2009 2009
---------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 -----------------------------------------------

Computer software 16,083 16,205 32,288 10,158 4,600 14,758 17,530 33.33 %
16,083 16,205 32,288 10,158 4,600 14,758 17,530 on cost
11.4 Revaluation of properties

During the year revaluation of property and equipment and construction of Baku branch was carried. The revaluation was carried out
by external auditors as allowed under local laws. This has resulted in surplus on revaluation of Rs. 7.088 million. Had there been no
revaluation, the carrying amount of revalued assets would have been Rs. 2.492 million.

11.5 The Islamic Banking Branches of the bank have entered into Ijarah transactions with customers during the year. The significant Ijarah
transactions have been entered in respect of heavy duty earth moving machinery. The rate of profit is 6 months KIBOR + 2.00% to
2.75% and 3 months KIBOR + 1.3% to 2.5% (2009: 6 months KIBOR + 1.5% to 2.75% and 3 months KIBOR + 2.5% to 5%).

The Ijarah payments receivable from customers for each of the following periods under the terms of the respective agreements are
given below:
2010 2009
Rupees in '000

Not later than one year 145,098 80,534


Later than one year but not later than five years 489,385 72,552

11.6 Details of disposals of property and equipment

Details of property and equipment whose original cost or the book value exceeds rupees one million or two hundred fifty thousand
rupees respectively, whichever is lower are given below:

Particulars of Original Book Sale Gain Mode of Particulars of


property and equipment cost value proceeds Disposal Purchaser
------------------- Rupees in '000 --------------------

Motor Vehicle 1,288 188 205 17 As per Approved Policy Employee of the bank

Motor Vehicle 1,288 193 215 22 As per Approved Policy Employee of the bank

Lease Vehicle 4,650 632 930 298 As per Approved Policy Employee of the bank

Lease Vehicle 3,511 1,167 1,334 167 As per Approved Policy Employee of the bank

Lease Vehicle 3,291 1,094 1,251 157 As per Approved Policy Employee of the bank

Lease Vehicle 5,803 2,573 2,894 321 As per Approved Policy Employee of the bank

Lease Vehicle 3,500 525 700 175 As per Approved Policy Employee of the bank

Lease Vehicle 3,899 556 780 224 As per Approved Policy Employee of the bank

Lease Vehicle 5,450 - 1,089 1,089 As per Approved Policy Former President

Motor Vehicle 1,199 799 1,121 322 Insurance claim National Insurance Company
Limited.
Motor Vehicle 1,107 - 111 111 As per Approved Policy Employee of the bank

Motor Vehicle 1,107 - 111 111 As per Approved Policy Employee of the bank

Electrical Installation Office 79,207 4,354 12,300 7,946 Auction HNR Company (Pvt.)
Limited
Ijarah Assets 95,358 9,536 9,536 - Ijarah Maturity Allied Rental Modaraba

Computer and peripheral 224 156 11 (145) As per BoD Approval Former Director
equipment
Computer and peripheral 224 156 11 (145) As per BoD Approval Former Director
equipment

Other assets (having


book value of less than
Rs. 250,000 or cost of 50,122 3,842 26,253 22,411
less than Rs.1,000,000)

December 31, 2010 261,228 25,771 58,852 33,081


December 31, 2009 34,222 6,070 13,657 7,587
2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

12. DEFERRED TAX ASSETS - net

Deductible temporary difference on:

Provision for diminution in the value of investments 1,586,671 552,534


Provision against advances 6,189,551 4,720,840
Other provision 331,809 280,000
Charge against defined benefits plans 1,156,724 927,443
Unrealised loss on derivatives 942,204 -
Provision against off-balance sheet obligation 116,622 116,622
10,323,581 6,597,439

Taxable temporary differences on:

Excess of accounting book value of leased assets over lease liabilities (15,469) (7,065)
Difference between accounting book value of fixed assets and tax base (391,165) (222,293)
Revaluation of securities 20.1 (1,750,726) (2,028,859)
Revaluation of fixed assets 20.2 (1,213,555) (1,276,951)
(3,370,915) (3,535,168)
Net deferred tax assets 6,952,666 3,062,271

12.1 Movement in temporary differences during the year

January Recognized in Recognized in December 31, Recognized in Recognized in December 31,


1, 2009 Profit and surplus on 2009 Profit and Loss surplus on 2010
Loss Account revaluation of Account revaluation of
assets assets

……………………...…………….…………………. Rupees in '000 …………………………………………………….

Deferred tax assets arising in


respect of:

Provision for diminution in the value of


investments 357,446 195,088 - 552,534 1,034,137 - 1,586,671
Provision against advances 4,093,904 626,936 - 4,720,840 1,468,711 - 6,189,551
Other provision 376,111 (96,111) - 280,000 51,809 - 331,809
Charge against defined benefits plans 666,181 261,262 - 927,443 229,281 - 1,156,724
Unrealised gain / loss on derivatives - - - - 942,204 - 942,204
Provision against off-balance sheet
obligations 116,622 - 116,622 - - 116,622
5,610,264 987,175 - 6,597,439 3,726,142 - 10,323,581

Less: Deferred tax (liabilities)


arising in respect of:

Excess of accounting book value of


leased assets over lease liabilities (5,600) (1,465) - (7,065) (8,404) - (15,469)
Difference between accounting book
value of fixed assets and tax base (169,754) (52,539) - (222,293) (168,872) - (391,165)
Revaluation of securities (895,673) - (1,133,186) (2,028,859) 278,133 (1,750,726)
Revaluation of fixed assets (1,334,665) 66,733 (9,019) (1,276,951) 63,396 (1,213,555)
(2,405,692) 12,729 (1,142,205) (3,535,168) (113,880) 278,133 (3,370,915)

Net deferred tax assets 3,204,572 999,904 (1,142,205) 3,062,271 3,612,262 278,133 6,952,666
2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000'
(Restated)

13. OTHER ASSETS

Income / mark-up accrued in local currencies 18,661,486 14,860,525


Income / mark-up accrued in foreign currencies 734,511 870,380
Advances, deposits, advance rent and other prepayments 13.1 2,303,510 15,023,537
Advance taxation (payments less provisions) 1,139,520 8,429,322
Income tax refunds receivable 13.5 16,850,798 10,805,291
Compensation for delayed refund receivable 1,856,256 -
Receivable from GoP 13.2 5,648 5,648
Assets acquired from Corporate and Industrial
Restructuring Corporation (CIRC) 405,657 497,490
Branch adjustment account-net 2,772,582 2,308,352
Derivatives:
Unrealized gain on forward foreign exchange contracts 181,473 183,145
Commission receivable 3,240,304 2,755,941
Stationery and stamps on hand 436,939 414,620
Barter trade balances 195,399 195,399
Receivable on account of Government transactions 13.3 323,172 323,172
Receivable from Government under VHS scheme 13.4 418,599 418,599
Less: provision (418,599) (418,599)
- -

Receivable from pension fund 34.1.2 3,522,884 3,666,344


Prize bonds in hand 260,403 235,239
Receivable from Brokers 519,305 119,511
Others 3,436,915 2,062,518
56,846,762 62,756,434

Less: provision held against other assets

Income / mark-up accrued in local currency / foreign currencies 327,081 327,081


Advances, deposits, advance rent and other prepayments 800,000 800,000
Stationery and stamps on hand 201,200 51,200
Barter trade balances 195,399 195,399
Receivable on account of Government transactions 13.3 323,172 323,172
Others 1,503,670 1,393,144
13.6 3,350,522 3,089,996
Other assets (net of provision) 53,496,240 59,666,438

13.1 This includes Rs. 800 million (2009: Rs. 13,547 million) advance against Pre-IPO placement of Term Finance
Certificates.

13.2 Upon dissolution of CIRC and take over by the bank with effect from September 22, 2006, the said amount represents
receivable from GoP.
13.3 This represents amount receivable from Government of Pakistan on account of encashment of various instruments
handled by the bank for Government of Pakistan as an agent of SBP.

13.4 This represents payments made under the Voluntary Handshake Scheme (VHS), recoverable from Government of
Pakistan. Due to uncertainty about its recoverability, full amount has been provided for.

13.5 During the year, further appeal effects from Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) pertaining to tax years 2003 to
2008 were received, which resulted in additional determined refunds of Rs 6,045 million (2009: Rs 10,805 million.
The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) will issue bonds in lieu of these determined refunds.

2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000
13.6 Provision against other assets

Opening balance 3,089,996 2,614,590


Charge for the year 13.6.2 260,526 575,161
Reversals - (99,755)
Closing balance 13.6.1 3,350,522 3,089,996

13.6.1 This includes Rs. 800 million (2009: Rs. 800 million) as provision against Pre-IPO placement of Term
Finance Certificates.

13.6.2 This includes Rs. 150 million (2009: Nil) in respect of provision against stationery which has been included
in stationery and printing expenses.

2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000
14. BILLS PAYABLE

In Pakistan 7,777,211 10,546,471


Outside Pakistan 229,420 74,698
8,006,631 10,621,169

15. BORROWINGS

In Pakistan 19,265,569 44,707,396


Outside Pakistan 838,022 570,742
15.1 & 15.2 20,103,591 45,278,138

15.1 Particulars of borrowings with respect to currencies

In local currency 19,265,569 44,707,396


In foreign currencies 838,022 570,742
15.2 20,103,591 45,278,138

15.2 Details of borrowings

Secured

Borrowings from State Bank of Pakistan:


Under Export Refinance Scheme 6,213,967 7,028,312
Under Long-Term Financing under Export Oriented Project (LTF-EOP) 1,412,760 2,587,196
Under Long-Term Financing Facility (LTFF) 1,465,900 1,436,715
9,092,627 11,052,223
Repurchase agreement borrowings 9,302,142 25,008,891
18,394,769 36,061,114
Unsecured

Call borrowings 1,100,948 9,081,987


Overdrawn nostro accounts 32 537,074 64,237
Others 70,800 70,800
1,708,822 9,217,024
20,103,591 45,278,138
15.2.1 Mark-up / interest rates and other terms are as follows:

- The bank has entered into agreements with SBP for extending export finance to customers. As per
the terms of the agreement, the bank has granted SBP the right to recover the outstanding amount
from the bank at the date of maturity of finances by directly debiting the current account maintained
by the bank with SBP. Export refinance loans from SBP are at the rate of 8.0% per annum (2009:
7.0% per annum).

- Call borrowings carry interest ranging from 11.00% to 13.90% per annum (2009: 11.25% to 12.65%
per annum).

- Repurchase agreement borrowings carry mark-up at the rate of 11.55% to 14.00% per annum (2009:
9.25% to 12.1% per annum).

- Unsecured borrowings "Others" carry interest at the rate of 10% per annum (2009: 10% per annum).

15.3 Borrowings from State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) under export oriented projects refinance schemes of SBP are
secured by bank's cash and security balances held by SBP.

2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000
(Restated)
16. DEPOSITS AND OTHER ACCOUNTS

Customers

Fixed deposits 218,559,101 194,731,591


Savings deposits 266,342,659 196,373,780
Current accounts - remunerative 68,393,177 75,133,946
Current accounts - non-remunerative 194,393,878 169,043,847
747,688,815 635,283,164
Financial Institutions

Remunerative deposits 31,232,041 48,428,983


Non-remunerative deposits 53,231,032 43,752,678
84,463,073 92,181,661
16.1 832,151,888 727,464,825

16.1 Particulars of deposits

In local currency 688,966,742 576,078,424


In foreign currencies [including deposits of foreign branches
of Rs. 97,996 million (2009: Rs. 116,561 million)] 143,185,146 151,386,401
832,151,888 727,464,825

17. LIABILITIES AGAINST ASSETS SUBJECT TO FINANCE LEASE

2010 2009
Minimum Financial Principal Minimum Financial Principal
lease charges for outstanding lease charges for outstanding
payments future periods payments future periods
---------------- Rupees in '000 ---------------- ---------------- Rupees in '000 ----------------
Not later than one year 58,791 14,828 43,963 24,624 5,611 19,013
Later than one year and
not later than five years 71,825 9,084 62,741 27,306 3,690 23,616
130,616 23,912 106,704 51,930 9,301 42,629

The bank has entered into lease agreements with First National Bank Modaraba and Orix Leasing Pakistan Limited for
lease of vehicles. Lease rentals are payable in quarterly installments. Financial charges included in lease rentals are
determined on the basis of discount factors applied at the rates ranging from KIBOR + 0.9% to KIBOR + 4.00% per
annum (2009: KIBOR + 0.9% to KIBOR + 4.00% per annum). At the end of lease term, the bank has option to acquire
the assets, subject to adjustment of security deposits.
2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

18. OTHER LIABILITIES

Mark-up / return / interest payable in local currency 14,523,641 11,993,768


Mark-up / return / interest payable in foreign currencies 342,494 564,017
Unearned commission and income on bills discounted 79,592 116,045
Accrued expenses 2,197,018 2,114,932
Advance payments 19,070 7,343
Unclaimed dividends 45,761 33,494
Derivatives:
Loss on forward foreign exchange contracts 624,359 1,253,135
Loss on cross currency swaps 22.3 2,331,973 2,260,864
Provision against off balance sheet obligations 18.1 454,026 450,061
Employee benefits:
Post retirement medical benefits 34.1.3 3,732,073 3,407,225
Compensated absences 34.2.1 2,572,878 2,397,308
Benevolent fund 34.1.4 895,661 838,123
Gratuity scheme 34.1.5 173,732 123,789
Staff welfare fund 371,257 371,257
Liabilities relating to:
Barter trade agreements 11,843,111 11,657,389
Special separation package 78,422 78,422
Payable to GoP for acquisition of assets from CIRC 232,460 232,460
Payable to brokers 345,922 185,350
Others [(including provision of Rs. 506 million (2009: Rs. 246 million)
for contingencies)] 5,296,588 4,184,641
46,160,038 42,269,623

18.1 Provision against off balance sheet obligations

Opening balance 450,061 429,824


Charge for the year 3,965 20,237
Closing balance 18.1.1 454,026 450,061

18.1.1 This represents provision against non-funded exposure of borrowers where the bank considers that the
borrower will not be able to meet its contractual obligations at the time of amount becoming due.

19. SHARE CAPITAL

19.1 Authorized Capital

2009 2010 2010 2009


Number of shares Rupees in '000

2,500,000,000 2,500,000,000 Ordinary shares of Rs.10 each 25,000,000 25,000,000

19.2 Issued, subscribed and paid-up

Ordinary shares of Rs.10 each


140,388,000 140,388,000 Fully paid in cash 1,403,880 1,403,880
935,982,200 1,205,074,800 Issued as fully paid bonus shares 12,050,748 9,359,822
1,076,370,200 1,345,462,800 13,454,628 10,763,702

The Federal Government and the SBP held about 75.60 % shares of the bank as at the year ended December
31, 2010 (2009: 75.60%).
2010 2009
Number of shares
19.3 Share of the bank held by its associates

Following shares were held by the associates of the bank as of year end:

NAFA Multi Asset Fund 225,018 -


NAFA Stock Fund 506,831 -

731,849 -

2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

20. SURPLUS ON REVALUATION OF ASSETS - net

Available-for-sale securities 20.1 7,553,767 7,474,058


Fixed assets 20.2 17,179,751 17,290,401
24,733,518 24,764,459

20.1 Surplus / (deficit) on revaluation of


available-for-sale securities - net of tax

Federal Government securities (1,196,744) (70,166)


Term Finance Certificates and Sukuks (215,911) (763,683)
Shares and mutual funds 2,698,818 1,739,784
GoP Foreign Currency Bonds 720,733 556,772
Foreign Government Securities (11,264) -
NI(U)T LoC Units 511,892 616,024
NI(U)T Non-LoC Units 101,420 -
NIT Equity Market Opportunity Fund Units 565,873 360,573
Investment outside Pakistan 6,129,676 7,063,613
9,304,493 9,502,917
Deferred tax liability recognized 12 (1,750,726) (2,028,859)
7,553,767 7,474,058

20.2 Surplus on revaluation of fixed assets - net of tax

Surplus on revaluation on January 1, 18,567,352 18,667,824

Surplus on revaluation of bank's properties during the year 11.4 7,088 90,195

Transferred to unappropriated profit in respect of incremental


depreciation charged during the year -net of deferred tax (117,738) (123,934)
Related deferred tax liability (63,396) (66,733)
(181,134) (190,667)
18,393,306 18,567,352

Less: Related deferred tax liability on:

Revaluation as at January 1, 1,276,951 1,334,665


Revaluation of bank's properties during the year - 9,019
Incremental depreciation charged during the year
transferred to profit and loss account (63,396) (66,733)
12 1,213,555 1,276,951
Surplus on revaluation on December 31 17,179,751 17,290,401
21. CONTINGENCIES AND COMMITMENTS

21.1 Direct credit substitutes

Includes general guarantee of indebtedness, bank acceptance guarantees and standby letters of credit serving as
financial guarantees for loans and securities issued in favour of:
2010 2009
Rupees in '000'

- Government 14,513,887 17,443,452


- Financial institutions 7,239,823 4,469,377
- Others 11,223,626 11,214,383
32,977,336 33,127,212

21.2 Transaction-related contingent liabilities

Includes performance bonds, bid bonds, warranties, advance payment guarantees, shipping guarantees and standby
letters of credits related to particular transactions issued in favour of:
2010 2009
Rupees in '000'

- Government 19,863,734 18,524,777


- Financial institutions 106,771 232,783
- Others 15,536,805 13,237,363
35,507,310 31,994,923

21.3 Trade-related contingent liabilities

Letters of credit issued in favour of:

- Government 129,270,162 126,151,618


- Financial institutions 107,289 161,208
- Others 31,775,817 38,736,236
161,153,268 165,049,062

21.4 Other contingencies

21.4.1
Claims against the bank not acknowledged as debts [including SBP
liabilities on Bangladesh borrowing and interest thereon amounting to Rs.
178 million (2009: Rs.175 million) , claims relating to former MBL
amounting to Rs.965 million (2009: Rs.965 million)] 8,243,510 6,561,411

21.4.2 Taxation

The income tax returns of the bank for global operations and for Azad Jammu Kashmir have been filed under
section 120 and amended by the Taxation Officer under section 122(5A) of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001
upto the tax year 2010 (accounting year ended December 31, 2009).

During the year, the bank received various appellate decisions from the Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue
(ATIR) from tax year 2003 to 2008, in which substantial reliefs have been allowed. Appeal effects of such
decisions have also been obtained from the tax department giving rise to additional tax refund of Rs. 6,045
million. The total amount of refund as of December 31, 2010 is Rs. 16,851 million.

The matters under contingencies includes interest credited to suspense account and allocation of common
expenditure between taxable and exempt / low tax rate. The aggregate effect of aforementioned
contingencies amounts to Rs. 3,413 million (2009: Rs. 7,368 million). No provision has been made against
the aforementioned matters based on the opinion of tax consultants of the Bank who expect favorable
outcome upon adjudication.

21.4.3 Provident Fund


Last year the management based on the legal advice, calculated interest on the outstanding Provident Fund
balance at the five years fixed deposit rate for settlement of the PF balance interpreting the rate as the
highest rate as per its understanding of the Supreme Court’s decision dated May 04, 2009. Consequently, the
difference was adjusted in Bank's Books of Accounts. Some petitioners filed the review petition against the
Bank in the Court, asserting that the Bank’s interpretation of the highest interest rate was not correct. The
legal advisor of the Bank informed management that such petition had not been admitted in the Court.
However, in the current period, it came to management’s knowledge that the review petition had actually been
admitted in the last year, which the Court heard and decided on September 20, 2010. Opening paragraph of
the Court judgment state that:

Quote

- The employee on his retirement or leaving the job or the heirs of the person who had passed away, are
entitled for the best rate of interest as per scheme instead of prescribed rate on the fixed deposit till the
time he was the employee of the Bank ; and

- If the payment has not been made for any reason i.e, litigation, etc., he would be entitled for the best
rate of interest admissible to any other ordinary customer till the date of payment.

Unquote

Accordingly, the payments have been made to all eligible employees / ex-employees of the bank and
compliance of the same has also been made to the Court as desired. Management has treated omission of
the fact as prior period error as per IAS 8 “Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates and Errors”.
The impact of rectification of error in prior period's financial statements is as follows:

Rupees in '000'

Increase in Deposits (Current Account - Remunerative) 1,000,000


Increase in Other assets (advance tax) 350,000
Decrease in Unappropriated profit 650,000

Increase in Mark-up / return / interest expensed 1,000,000


Decrease in Tax charge for the year 350,000
Decrease in Profit after taxation 650,000

Decrease in Earnings per share - after tax (basic and diluted) Re. 0.48

21.4.4 Barter Trade Agreements

In order to reduce pressure on the balance of payment, the GoP had entered into barter trade agreements
with various countries and designated the bank to handle the related transactions on behalf of GoP.
Accordingly, the bank executed banking arrangements with the designated banks of these countries and
opened accounts in their names. In one of the barter agreement, repayments made to the bank by the GoP
could not be utilized due to non-finalization of exchange rates for its utilization after 1994 at Government
level, which was required under the relevant barter agreement. The concerned bank is now demanding
payment of interest on the balances in its accounts with the bank. Since these balances are maintained in
current accounts and there is also no clause for payment of any interest in the relevant banking arrangement,
therefore the bank strongly refused such claims.

21.4.5 Golden Handshake (GHS)

In 1997 Golden Handshake Scheme (GHS) was introduced with the cut-off date of October 31, 1997.
However, despite the lapse of due date, many GHS optees continued their services till 1998 and 1999. In
February 1998, a circular was issued for enhancement in salaries, which was not applicable to GHS optees.
In calculating dues of GHS optees, their pensionary benefits were taken up till the cut-off date. Such
employees filed suit against the Bank in various courts including Federal Services Tribunal and the High
Court for enhancement/recalculation of their dues.

In some cases, the High Court decided against the bank, despite the disclaimer signed by such optees not to
claim any more benefits than what the bank had already paid. This disclaimer came up for interpretation
before the Supreme Court, which upheld the Bank’s view that such disclaimer bars / prohibits the optees to
claim any excess amount than what they had received.

Lahore and Sindh High Courts, in some cases, decided against the bank, and directed it, to pay additional
benefits by calculating upto the actual date of the optees released from the service. The bank filed appeals
against the aforesaid orders of both Lahore and Sindh High Courts. The said appeals have been accepted by
the Supreme Court and the judgment of Lahore and Sindh High Courts have been set-aside.

The cases now pending, if any, are likely to be decided in the light of the above mentioned judgment of
Supreme Court of Pakistan in favour of the bank.
2010 2009
Rupees in '000

21.5 Commitments in respect of forward exchange contracts

Purchase 98,499,566 87,829,307


Sale 60,773,315 38,568,464

21.6 Commitments in respect of trading in government securities

Purchase (reverse repo) - 5,000,000


Sale 50,000 -

21.7 Commitments for the acquisition of operating fixed assets 2,375,461 1,537,996

21.8 Other commitments

Cross currency swap 6,135,896 6,914,649


Professional services to be received 166,126 -

22. DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS

22.1 The bank is involved in derivative transactions including interest rate swaps, cross currency swaps and equity futures. The bank also enter into
forward foreign exchange contracts, the un-realized gain and loss on such contracts are disclosed in note 13 and 18.

The Asset Liability Committee regularly reviews the bank’s risk profile in respect of derivatives. Operational procedures and controls have been
established to facilitate complete, accurate and timely processing of transactions and derivative activities. These controls include appropriate
segregation of duties, regular reconciliation of accounts, and the valuation of assets and positions. The bank has established trading limits,
allocation process, operating controls and reporting requirements that are specifically designed to control risk of aggregate positions, assure
compliance with accounting and regulatory standards and provide accurate management information regarding these activities.

Accounting policies in respect of derivative financial instruments are mentioned in note 5.6.

22.2 Product Analysis

2010
Interest Rate Swaps Cross Currency Swaps Forward Rate Agreements FX Options
Counterparties No. of Notional No. of Notional No. of Notional No. of Notional
Contracts Principal Contracts Principal Contracts Principal Contracts Principal
(Rupees in '000) (Rupees in '000) (Rupees in '000) (Rupees in '000)

With Banks for


Hedging - - - - - - - -
Market Making - - - - - - - -

With FIs other than banks


Hedging - - - - - - - -
Market Making - - - - - - - -

With other entities for


Hedging - - - - - - - -
Market Making - - 10 6,135,896 - - - -

Total
Hedging - - - - - - - -
Market Making - - 10 6,135,896 - - - -
- - 10 6,135,896 - - - -
2009
Interest Rate Swaps Cross Currency Swaps Forward Rate Agreements FX Options
Counterparties No. of Notional No. of Notional No. of Notional No. of Notional
Contracts Principal Contracts Principal Contracts Principal Contracts Principal
(Rupees in '000) (Rupees in '000) (Rupees in '000) (Rupees in '000)

With Banks for


Hedging - - - - - - - -
Market Making - - - - - - - -

With FIs other than banks


Hedging - - - - - - - -
Market Making - - - - - - - -

With other entities for


Hedging - - - - - - - -
Market Making - - 10 6,914,649 - - - -

Total
Hedging - - - - - - - -
Market Making - - 10 6,914,649 - - - -
- - 10 6,914,649 - - - -

22.3 Maturity Analysis

Cross Currency Swaps

2010
Remaining Maturity No. of Notional Mark to Market
Contracts Principal Negative Positive Net
----------------- Rupees in '000 -------------------
Upto 1 month - - - - -
1 to 3 months - - - - -
3 to 6 months - - - - -
6 month to 1 Year - - - - -
1 to 2 Year - - - - -
2 to 3 Years - - - - -
3 to 5 Years 10 6,135,896 8,395,813 6,063,840 (2,331,973)
5 to 10 years - - - - -
Above 10 Years - - - - -

2009
Remaining Maturity No. of Notional Mark to Market
Contracts Principal Negative Positive Net
----------------- Rupees in '000 -------------------
Upto 1 month - - - - -
1 to 3 months - - - - -
3 to 6 months - - - - -
6 month to 1 Year - - - - -
1 to 2 Year - - - - -
2 to 3 Years - - - - -
3 to 5 Years 10 6,914,649 8,786,137 6,525,273 (2,260,864)
5 to 10 years - - - - -
Above 10 Years - - - - -
2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

23. MARK-UP / RETURN / INTEREST EARNED

On loans and advances to:


Customers 57,602,913 53,355,661
Financial institutions 1,358,824 1,250,474
58,961,737 54,606,135
On investments in:
Held-for-trading securities 788,743 2,578,487
Available-for-sale securities 24,592,888 16,319,426
Held-to-maturity securities 904,942 907,729
26,286,573 19,805,642
On deposits with financial institutions 609,303 1,667,333
On securities purchased under resale agreements 2,614,521 1,868,587
88,472,134 77,947,697

2010 2009
Rupees in '000
(Restated)

24. MARK-UP / RETURN / INTEREST EXPENSED

Deposits 43,150,062 37,418,364


Securities sold under repurchase agreements 1,137,865 1,864,800
Short-term borrowings 962,549 1,206,485
45,250,476 40,489,649

2010 2009
Rupees in '000
25. GAIN ON SALE AND REDEMPTION OF SECURITIES - net

Federal government securities


Market Treasury Bills 36,824 236,871
Pakistan Investment Bonds 25,885 25,139
62,709 262,010
Gain on Redemption of NIT Units-LOC Holders' Fund 9.5.1 294,424 3,875,309
Gain on NIT - MOF 123,728 -
Shares and Mutual Funds 1,906,286 270,427
Gain on Sale of Foreign Government/Corporate Securities 125,216 184,148
2,512,363 4,591,894

26. OTHER INCOME

Rent on property 40,840 40,048


Gain on sale of property and equipment 11.6 33,081 7,587
Others 26.1 2,097,415 504,581
2,171,336 552,216

26.1 This includes Rs. 1,846 million (2009: Rs. Nil) for compensation of delayed refunds determined under Section 171 of
Income Tax Ordinance 2001.
Note 2010 2009
Rupees in '000
27. ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES

Salaries and allowances 16,577,663 13,227,825


Charge for defined benefit plans 1,646,552 2,396,124
Non-executive directors' fee, allowances and other expenses 35 26,903 17,994
Rent, taxes, insurance, electricity, etc. 27.1 1,542,526 1,277,598
Legal and professional charges 337,408 242,886
Communications 674,779 397,460
Repairs and maintenance 496,139 326,013
Financial charges on leased assets 19,829 10,072
Stationery and printing 13.6.2 544,824 827,177
Advertisement, sponsorship and publicity 135,129 239,025
Donations / Contributions 27.2 121,065 102,950
Auditors' remuneration 27.3 113,525 97,861
Depreciation 11.2 1,073,545 867,214
Amortization 11.3 9,300 4,600
Conveyance 123,939 109,676
Entertainment 47,190 40,336
Travelling 234,425 248,244
Security services 1,084,657 908,928
Outsourcing 366,241 266,558
Others 1,026,938 962,929
26,202,577 22,571,470
27.1 This includes Rs. 3.381 million (2009: Nil) insurance premium against directors' liability insurance.
27.2 Donations / Contributions include following amounts exceeding Rs. 0.1 million.

Sheikh Zayed Hospital 250 -


Karachi Press Club Library 1,517 -
Nighaban Welfare Association 100 -
Islamabad Police 100 -
Afzaal Memorial Thalassemia 1,368 -
Memon Medical Institute 1,200 -
Prime Minister Flood Relief Fund 50,000 -
SOS Children Village, Multan 3,000 -
Flood Relief 2010 (Affectees) 61,980 -
Quaid-e-Azam Academy - 250
Poor Patients Aid Society ─ Civil Hospital - 100
Institute of Business Administration - 50,000
Armed forces Institute of Cardiology, NIHD - 500
Marie Adelaide Leprosy Centre - 2,000
Agha Khan Hospital & Medical College Foundation - 100
Chief Minister (NWFP) Fund for Internally Displaced Persons - 10,000
Prime Minister Fund for Internally Displaced Persons - 40,000
119,515 102,950

None of the directors / executives or their spouses have any interest in the donee, except Syed Ali Raza and Mr.
Tariq Kirmani who are the member Board of Directors Institute of Business Administration and the member Board of
Governors' in Marie Adelaide Leprosy Centre respectively.

27.3 Auditors' remuneration


M.Yousuf Anjum Asim 2010 2009
Adil Saleem Shahid Total Total
& Co. Rahman
---------------------------- Rupees in '000 ----------------------------
Audit fee 5,660 5,660 11,320 11,320
Review of interim financial statements 1,980 1,980 3,960 3,960
Fee for audit of domestic branches 4,600 4,600 9,200 9,200
Fee for taxation, special certifications and sundry
advisory services 6,705 30,380 37,085 21,970
Fee for audit of overseas branches including advisory
services and out-of-pocket expenses - - 47,326 47,411
Out-of-pocket expenses 2,184 2,450 4,634 4,000
21,129 45,070 113,525 97,861

2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000
28. OTHER CHARGES

Penalties imposed by SBP 118,887 321,647


118,887 321,647
2010 2009
Rupees in '000
29. TAXATION (Restated)

For the year


Current 29.1 9,835,048 8,871,513
Deferred (2,043,887) (999,904)
7,791,161 7,871,609
For prior year
Current 629,118 (4,133,282)
Deferred (1,568,374) -
(939,256) (4,133,282)
29.2 6,851,905 3,738,327

29.1 Current taxation includes Rs. 551 million (2009: Rs. 611 million) of overseas branches.

29.2 Relationship between tax expense and accounting profit

Accounting profit before tax 24,415,119 21,300,173

Income tax at statutory rate @ 35% (2009: 35%) 8,545,292 7,455,061


Increase / (decrease) in taxes resulting from:
Inadmissible differences 92,834 242,052
Income taxed at reduced rate (858,965) (1,458,958)
Timing differences no more available - 1,623,454
Prior year adjustable timing differences (1,568,374) -
Overseas taxation 12,000 10,000
Prior year tax effects 629,118 (4,133,282)
Tax charge for current year 6,851,905 3,738,327

2010 2009
(Restated)

30. BASIC EARNINGS PER SHARE

Profit after tax for the year Rupees in '000 17,563,214 17,561,846

Weighted average number of ordinary shares Numbers in '000' 1,345,463 1,345,463

Basic earnings per share Rupees 13.05 13.05

30.1 Earnings per share for the year 2009 has been restated for the effect of bonus shares issued and prior period error
identified as discussed in note 21.4.3.

31. DILUTED EARNINGS PER SHARE

Basic and diluted earnings per share are same.


2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000
32. CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS

Cash and balances with treasury banks 6 115,442,360 115,827,868


Balances with other banks 7 30,389,664 28,405,564
Overdrawn nostros 15.2 (537,074) (64,237)
145,294,950 144,169,195
2010 2009

33. STAFF STRENGTH

Permanent 14,963 14,796


Temporary / on contractual basis 1,494 1,452
Total Staff Strength 16,457 16,248

33.1 In addition to the above, the bank is utilizing the services of other companies for outsourcing purposes and the
number of persons deployed by such companies as at year end are 7,337 (2009: 6,406).

34. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS

34.1 Defined benefit plans

34.1.1 General description

General description of the type of defined benefit plan and accounting policy for recognising actuarial gains and
losses is disclosed in note 5.11 to the financial statements.

Principal actuarial assumptions

The financial assumptions used in actuarial valuation at December 31, 2010 of pension fund, post retirement
medical benefits, benevolent fund and gratuity scheme are as follows:

2010 2009

Salary increase 14% per annum 14% per annum


Discount rate 14% per annum 14% per annum
Expected rate of return on plan assets 14% per annum 14% per annum
Pension indexation rate 10% per annum 10% per annum
Rate of inflation in the cost of medical benefits 10% per annum 10% per annum
Exposure inflation rate 3% per annum 3% per annum
Number of employees covered under retirement benefit plan 14,656 14,565

2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000
34.1.2 Reconciliation of recoverable from pension fund

Present value of defined benefit obligations 21,761,425 19,523,049


Fair value of plan assets (22,382,345) (19,781,585)
Net actuarial losses not recognized (2,197,457) (2,625,022)
Past Service Cost - Non Vested (704,507) (782,786)
13 (3,522,884) (3,666,344)

The recognized amount has been restricted to present value of any economic benefits available in the form of
refunds from the plan or reduction in future contribution to the plan.

2010 2009
Rupees in '000
Movement in recoverable from pension fund

Opening net asset (3,666,344) (4,496,943)


Charge for the year 695,262 1,462,139
Contribution to the fund made during the year (551,802) (631,540)
(3,522,884) (3,666,344)
Charge for pension fund

Current service cost 581,304 412,018


Interest cost 2,733,227 2,101,618
Expected return on plan assets (2,769,422) (2,483,459)
Actuarial gains recognized 71,874 -
Past Service Cost-Vested 78,279 1,431,962
695,262 1,462,139
2010 2009
Rupees in '000

Movement of present value of defined benefit obligation

Opening present value of defined benefit obligation 19,523,049 15,011,555


Current service cost 581,304 412,018
Interest cost 2,733,227 2,101,618
Benefit paid (923,087) (884,146)
Past service cost-vested - 1,416,800
Past service cost-non vested - 616,000
Acturial (gain) / loss on obligation (153,068) 849,204
Closing present value of defined benefit obligation 21,761,425 19,523,049

Movement in fair value of plan assets

Opening fair value of plan assets 19,781,585 17,738,993


Expected return on plan assets 2,769,422 2,483,459
Contributions 551,801 631,540
Benefits paid (923,087) (884,146)
Acturial gain / (loss) on assets 202,624 (188,261)
Closing fair value of plan assets 22,382,345 19,781,585

Actual return on plan assets 2,972,045 2,295,198

34.1.2.1 Components of fair value of plan assets as a percentage of total fair value of plan assets

2010 2009
% %

Bonds 84.44 85.93


Equities 11.71 12.02
Cash and net current assets 3.85 2.05

Reconciliation of recoverable from pension fund for the five years are as follows:

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006


------------------------------- Rupees in '000 -------------------------------

Present value of defined benefit obligations 21,761,425 19,523,049 15,011,555 12,704,049 12,069,249
Fair value of plan assets (22,382,345) (19,781,585) (17,738,992) (19,503,391) (17,333,982)
Net actuarial (losses) / gains not recognized (2,197,457) (2,625,022) (1,587,558) 3,122,997 2,312,800
Past Service Cost - Non Vested (704,507) (782,786) (181,948) - -
(3,522,884) (3,666,344) (4,496,943) (3,676,345) (2,951,933)

2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

34.1.3 Reconciliation of payable to medical benefit plan

Present value of defined benefit obligations 4,019,855 3,432,771


Net actuarial losses not recognized (287,782) (25,546)
18 3,732,073 3,407,225

Movement in net liability recognized

Opening net liability 3,407,225 2,946,554


Charge for the year 589,042 522,657
Benefits paid (264,195) (61,986)
3,732,073 3,407,225
2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

Charge for medical benefit plan

Current service cost 108,454 115,354


Interest cost 480,588 407,303
589,042 522,657

Movement of present value of defined benefit obligation

Opening present value of defined benefit obligation 3,432,771 2,909,308


Current service cost 108,454 115,354
Interest cost 480,588 407,303
Benefit paid (264,195) (61,985)
Actuarial loss on obligation 262,237 62,791
Closing present value of defined benefit obligation 4,019,855 3,432,771

Reconciliation of payable to medical benefit plan for the five years are as follows:

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006


------------------------------- Rupees in '000 -------------------------------

Present value of defined benefit obligations 4,019,855 3,432,771 2,909,308 2,726,617 2,595,291
Net actuarial (losses) / gains not recognized (287,782) (25,546) 37,246 (144,141) (318,705)
3,732,073 3,407,225 2,946,554 2,582,476 2,276,586

Effect of 1% movement in assumed medical cost trend rate

2010 2009
Increase Decrease Increase Decrease
------------------------------- Rupees in '000 -------------------------------
Impact on obligations 404,578 (364,652) 371,037 (270,479)
Impact on cost 70,093 (59,996) 120,367 (9,830)

2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

34.1.4 Movement in net liability recognized for benevolent fund

Opening net liability 838,123 765,748


Charge for the year 79,725 114,022
Benefits paid (22,187) (41,647)
18 895,661 838,123

Charge for benevolent fund

Current service cost 14,392 13,317


Interest cost 117,337 107,205
Actuarial gains recognized (52,004) (6,500)
79,725 114,022

Movement of present value of defined benefit obligation

Opening present value of defined benefit obligation 838,123 765,748


Current service cost 14,392 13,317
Interest cost 117,337 107,205
Benefit paid (22,187) (41,647)
Actuarial (gain) on obligation (52,004) (6,500)
Closing present value of defined benefit obligation 895,661 838,123
Reconciliation of net liability recognized for benevolent fund for the five years are as follows:

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006


-------------------------- Rupees in '000 ---------------------------

Opening net liability 838,123 765,748 759,957 802,937 729,725


Net charge for the year 79,725 114,022 53,256 22,756 129,185
Benefits paid (22,187) (41,647) (47,465) (65,736) (55,973)
895,661 838,123 765,748 759,957 802,937

Note 2010 2009


Rupees in '000
34.1.5 Reconciliation of payable to gratuity benefit plan

Present value of defined benefit obligations 187,884 136,211


Net actuarial losses not recognized (14,152) (12,422)
18 173,732 123,789
Movement in net liability recognized

Opening liability 123,789 106,270


Charge for the year 52,553 41,419
Benefits paid (2,610) (23,900)
173,732 123,789
Charge for gratuity benefit plan

Current service cost 33,484 25,149


Interest cost 19,069 16,270
52,553 41,419

Movement of present value of defined benefit obligation

Opening present value of defined benefit obligation 136,211 116,216


Current service cost 33,484 25,149
Interest cost 19,069 16,270
Benefit paid (2,610) (23,900)
Actuarial loss on obligation 1,730 2,476
Closing present value of defined benefit obligation 187,884 136,211

Reconciliation of net liability recognized for defined gratuity obligation for the five years are as follows:

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006


-------------------------- Rupees in '000 ---------------------------

Present value of defined benefit obligations 187,884 136,211 116,216 82,098 52,205
Net actuarial gains not recognized (14,152) (12,422) (9,946) (4,309) (2,635)
Past Service Cost - Non Vested - - - (11,081) (22,161)
173,732 123,789 106,270 66,708 27,409

2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000
34.2 Other employee benefits

34.2.1 Movement in net liability recognized for compensated absences

Opening net liability 2,397,308 2,246,752


Charge for the year 229,971 255,887
Benefits paid during the year (54,401) (105,331)
18 2,572,878 2,397,308

Reconciliation of net liability recognized for compensated absences for the five years are as follows:

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006


-------------------------- Rupees in '000 ---------------------------

Opening net liability 2,397,308 2,246,752 1,662,930 1,639,708 1,521,326


Net charge for the year 175,570 150,556 583,822 23,222 118,382
2,572,878 2,397,308 2,246,752 1,662,930 1,639,708
34.3 Expected contributions to be paid to the funds in the next financial year

2011
Pension Benevolent Medical Gratuity
funds Scheme Scheme Scheme

------------------ Rupees in '000 -------------------

Contributions to be paid 472,809 14,695 685,245 67,359

35. COMPENSATION OF DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVES

President Directors Executives


2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009

--------------------------------- Rupees in '000 -------------------------------

Fees - - 26,903 17,994 - -


Managerial remuneration 11,760 10,200 - - 672,313 381,504
Charge for defined benefit plan - - - - 90,761 49,596
Rent and house maintenance 4,539 6,840 - - 346,189 190,388
Utilities 2,680 1,228 - - 100,834 45,998
Medical 101 153 - - 138,597 48,149
Conveyance - - - - 211,726 102,529
Leave fare assistance 12,456 10,200 - - - -
Bonus and others 38,109 35,641 - - 443,494 287,546

69,645 64,262 26,903 17,994 2,003,914 1,105,710

Number of persons 1 1 6 6 796 507

The President and certain executives are also provided with free use of the bank's cars, household equipment and free
membership of clubs.

Executives mean officers, other than the chief executive and directors, whose basic salary exceeds five hundred
thousand rupees in the financial year.

36. FAIR VALUE OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

The fair value of traded investments is based on quoted market prices, and have been disclosed in note 9.

Fair value of fixed term loans, other assets, other liabilities and fixed term deposits cannot be calculated with sufficient
reliability due to the absence of current and active market for such assets and liabilities and reliable data regarding market
rates for similar instruments. The provision for impairment of loans and advances has been calculated in accordance with
the Bank's accounting policy as stated in note 5.6.

The maturity and re-pricing profile and effective rates are stated in notes 41.4.1 and 41.3.3 respectively.

In the opinion of management, the fair value of the remaining financial assets and liabilities are not significantly different
from their carrying values since assets and liabilities are either short-term in nature or in the case of customer loans and
deposits are frequently repriced.
37. Segment Details with respect to Business Activities

The segment analysis with respect to business activity is as follows:-

Corporate Trading & Retail Commercial Payment & Agency


Finance Sales Banking Banking Settlement Services
------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 ----------------------------------------------

2010

Total income 347,119 2,021,873 18,246,783 33,717,308 2,287,441 4,233,773


Total expenses 2,074 39,976 13,736,239 18,602,274 1,254,454 2,804,163
Net income 345,045 1,981,897 4,510,544 15,115,034 1,032,987 1,429,610
Segment Assets (Gross) - 6,544,623 145,766,096 868,756,836 - 13,957,125
Segment Non-Performing Loans - - 6,618,312 80,023,776 - -
Segment Provision Required - - 5,564,909 55,537,723 - -
Segment Liabilities (Gross) - - 222,764,481 683,764,371 - -
Segment Return on net Assets (ROA) (%) 0.00% 12.20% 3.10% 1.84% 0.00% 12.51%
Segment Cost of funds (%) 0.00% 0.00% 4.39% 5.93% 0.00% 0.00%

2009

Total income 479,695 2,475,935 18,184,060 29,554,327 1,786,030 4,003,358


Total expenses (Restated) 2,074 32,172 13,400,191 18,232,122 1,051,892 2,464,781
Net income (Restated) 477,621 2,443,763 4,783,869 11,322,205 734,138 1,538,577
Segment Assets (Gross) - 2,378,930 149,694,928 779,355,265 - 13,153,639
Segment Non Performing Loans - - 7,369,750 63,553,323 - -
Segment Provision Required - - 5,118,050 50,500,912 - -
Segment Liabilities (Restated) - - 223,426,265 602,250,119 - -
Segment Return on net Assets (ROA) (%) 0.00% 12.51% 3.21% 1.59% 0.00% 13.85%
Segment Cost of funds (%) 0.00% 0.00% 3.76% 5.90% 0.00% 0.00%

38. TRUST ACTIVITIES

38.1 National Investment Trust (NIT)

Under a trust deed, the bank provides services, as a trustee to NIT and is performing functions of sale / purchase of
NIT units, safe custody and maintaining unit holders accounts. The bank is keeping approximately 1,010 million (2009:
1,430 million) shares with market value of Rs. 35,500 million (2009: Rs. 55,472 million) in safe custody / Central
Depository Company on behalf of NIT.

38.2 Long-Term Credit Fund (LTCF)

Consequent upon the NDFC amalgamation, the bank manages on behalf of the GoP, LTCF established from the
proceeds of loans disbursed by various international funding agencies for financing private sector energy development
projects. Fund assets are accounted for separately from those of the bank and amounted to Rs. 58,885 million on
December 31, 2010 (2009: Rs. 38,130 million).

38.3 Endowment Fund

Students Loan Scheme was launched by Government of Pakistan in collaboration with the major commercial bank’s
with a view to extend financial help by way of mark-up free loan to the meritorious students without sufficient
resources for pursuing scientific technical and professional education within Pakistan.

The Scheme is being administered by a high powered committee headed by the Deputy Governor, State Bank of
Pakistan and the President’s of NBP, HBL, UBL, MCB, ABL and the Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Finance as
member. The State Bank of Pakistan has assigned National Bank of Pakistan to operate the scheme.

The Committee in its meeting held on August 7, 2001 approved creation of Endowment Fund initially at an amount of
Rs. 500 million, Rs. 396 million were transferred from the old Qarz-e-Hasna Fund, Rs. 50 million contributed by
Government of Pakistan and Rs. 54 million were contributed by participating banks (HBL, NBP and UBL 25% each,
MCB 17.5% and ABL 7.5%).

The amount of the fund in investments stands at Rs. 697 million as at December 31, 2010 (2009: Rs.583 million).
38.4 Transfer and Assignment Agreement with SME Bank Limited

During the year, the bank and the SME Bank entered into a transaction on July 01, 2010 for transfer and assignment of Rs. 4,466
million non-performing loans by the SME Bank to the bank on deferred price basis. These non-performing loans were fully
provided. As per the pricing formula, the bank will pay to the SME Bank fifty percent of the recoveries of these non-performing
loans net of all expenses on annual basis, except for the first two years when higher of the fifty percent of net recoveries or twenty-
five percent of the gross recoveries will be paid to SME Bank. The differential on account of payment on the basis of twenty-five
percent of gross recoveries in the first two years, if paid, will be adjusted by the bank against the net recoveries in the subsequent
years."

39. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

The bank has related party relationship with its associated undertakings, subsidiary companies, employee benefit plans, and its
key management personnel (including their associates). The details of investments in subsidiary companies and associated
undertakings are stated in note 9 to these financial statements.

Transactions between the bank and its related parties are carried out under normal course of business, except employee staff
loans, employees sale of assets, provident fund and loan given to NBP Exchange Company Limited, that are as per agreement.

Detail of loans and advances to the companies or firms, in which the directors of the bank are interested as directors, partners or
in case of private companies as members, are given in note 10.7 to these financial statements. There are no transactions with key
management personnel other than under their terms of employment. Contributions in respect of staff retirement and other benefit
plans are disclosed in note 34 to these financial statements. Remuneration to the executive and disposal of assets are disclosed in
notes 35 and 11.6 respectively to the financial statements.

2010 2009
At January Given Repaid At December At January Given Repaid At December
01, during the during the 31, 01, during the during the 31
year year year year
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Rupees in '000) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Advances
Key Management Executives 97,439 46,553 (17,473) 126,519 95,931 4,524 (3,016) 97,439
Subsidiaries 575,404 - (108,617) 466,787 682,730 - (107,326) 575,404
Associates 1,287,942 6,477 - 1,294,419 1,269,498 18,444 - 1,287,942

1,960,785 53,030 (126,090) 1,887,725 2,048,159 22,968 (110,342) 1,960,785

2010 2009
At January Received Repaid At December At January Received Repaid At December
01, during the during the 31, 01, during the during the 31
year year year year
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Rupees in '000) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Deposits
Subsidiaries 259,618 33,359 - 292,977 167,224 92,394 - 259,618
Key Management Executives 15,500 214,538 (171,902) 58,136 6,228 72,581 (63,309) 15,500
Pension Fund (Current) 405,351 9,798,211 (10,198,525) 5,037 3,940,161 12,791,620 (16,326,430) 405,351
Pension Fund (Fix Deposit) 7,300,000 2,600,000 (1,500,000) 8,400,000 5,900,000 4,800,000 (3,400,000) 7,300,000
Provident Fund (Restated) 7,448,100 3,093,222 (1,632,050) 8,909,272 8,507,300 3,548,530 (4,607,730) 7,448,100

15,428,569 15,739,330 (13,502,477) 17,665,422 18,520,913 21,305,125 (24,397,469) 15,428,569


2010 2009
Rupees in '000

Placements with:

Subsidiary 2,573 2,549


Pension Fund - 2,900,000
Joint venture 264,591 451,588
Associates 23,332 23,332

Repo borrowing from:

Subsidiary 401,760 450,000


Associates 380,362 -

Other receivables from subsidiaries - 40,801

Other payables to subsidiaries 929 -

Income for the year

On advances / placements with:


Subsidiaries 271 4,695
Joint Ventures 272 2,387
Key management executives 3,503 6,246
Debts Due by company in which a director of the bank is interested as director 2,032,190 1,082,279

Expenses for the year

Remuneration to key management executives 300,596 247,234


Charge for defined benefit plan 11,721 26,914

Mark-up on Deposits of:

Subsidiaries 5,868 2,791


Provident fund 1,772,840 1,493,505
Pension fund 929,343 1,295,079
Key management executives 1,101 546
Commission paid to subsidiaries 4,690 1,061

Mark-up on Borrowing (Repo / Call):

Subsidiaries 47,309 46,816


Associate 4,117 -

39.1 Although the Federal Government and the SBP held about 75.60 % shares of the bank (2009: 75.60%), the transactions with
these entities have not been treated as related party transactions for the purpose of this disclosure.
40. CAPITAL ASSESSMENT AND ADEQUACY BASEL II

40.1 Statutory minimum capital requirement and management of capital

The bank's objectives when managing capital, which is a broader concept than the 'equity' on the face of the
statement of financial position, are:

- To comply with the capital requirements set by the regulators of the banking markets where the bank
operates;

- To safeguard the bank's ability to continue as a going concern so that it can continue to provide returns for
shareholders and benefits for other stakeholders; and

- To maintain a strong capital base to support the development of its business.

According to the BSD Circular No 7 dated 15th April, 2009, minimum paid up capital requirement have been
revised as follows:

Minimum Paid up Capital Dead line by which to be


(Net of losses) - Rs. in '000' increased
6,000,000 31-12-2009
7,000,000 31-12-2010
8,000,000 31-12-2011
9,000,000 31-12-2012
10,000,000 31-12-2013

The paid-up capital of the bank for the year ended December 31, 2010 stood at Rs. 13.454 billion and is in
compliance with the SBP requirement for the said year. In addition the bank has maintained minimum Capital
Adequacy Ratio (CAR) of 16.93%.

The State Bank of Pakistan's regulatory capital as managed by the bank is analyzed into following tiers:

- Tier I capital, which comprises of highest quality capital element and include fully paid up capital, balance in
share premium account, reserve for issue of bonus shares, general reserves and unappropriated profits
(net of accumulated losses, if any).

- Tier II capital, which includes general reserve for loan losses, revaluation reserves, exchange translation
reserves and subordinated debts.

- Tier III capital, which includes short term sub-ordinated debts. This capital is solely for the purpose of
meeting a proportion of the capital requirements for market risk.

Various limits are applied to elements of the capital base. Qualifying tier II and tier III capital cannot exceed the
tier I capital. Revaluation reserves are eligible upto 45 percent for treatment as tier II capital. There is also
restriction on the amount of general reserve for loan losses upto 1.25 percent of total risk weighted assets.
Subordinated debts cannot exceed 50 percent of tier I capital. Further tier III capital cannot exceed 250 percent
of tier I capital.

Risk weighted assets are measured according to the nature of and reflecting an estimate of credit, market and
other risks associated with each asset and counterparty, taking into account any eligible collateral or guarantees.
A similar treatment is adopted for off balance sheet exposures, with some adjustments to reflect more contingent
nature of potential losses.

Bank's policy is to maintain strong capital base so as to maintain, investor, creditor and market confidence and
to sustain future development of the business. The adequacy of the Bank's capital is monitored using, among
other measures, the rules and ratios established by the State Bank of Pakistan. The ratios compare the amount
of eligible capital with the total of risk-weighted assets. The Bank monitors and reports its capital ratios under
SBP rules, which ultimately determine the regulatory capital required to be maintained by Banks and DFIs.

There have been no material changes in the Bank's management of capital during the year.
2010 2009
Rupees in '000'
40.2 Tier I Capital

Fully paid-up capital 13,454,628 10,763,701


General reserves 17,531,177 15,774,856
Unappropriated profits 65,857,438 61,346,511
96,843,243 87,885,068
Deductions:
Book value of Goodwill and Intangibles 717,196 514,805
Shortfall in provisions required against classified assets irrespective of any -
relaxation allowed. 2,349,749 -
Resciprocal cross holdings by bank 56,221 -
50% of the investments in equity and other regulatory capital of majority owned securities
or other financial subsidiaries not consolidated in the statement of financial position 2,012,663 1,903,236

Total eligible Tier I capital 91,707,414 85,467,027

Supplementary Capital
Tier II Capital
General Provisions subject to 1.25% of total Risk Weighted Assets 3,765,432 2,014,914
Revaluation Reserve (upto 45%) 11,917,910 12,842,106
Foreign exchange translation reserve 6,919,067 6,906,851
22,602,409 21,763,871
Deductions:
50% of the investments in equity and other regulatory capital of majority owned
securities or other financial subsidiaries not consolidated in the statement of financial position 2,012,663 1,903,236
Total eligible Tier II capital 20,589,746 19,860,635
Tier III Capital - -
Eligible Tier III Capital - -
Total eligible Capital 112,297,160 105,327,662

40.3 Capital Adequacy Ratio 2010 2009 2010 2009


Capital Requirements Risk Weighted Assets

Note ---------------------------- Rupees in '000 -----------------------


Credit Risk
Claim on
Public sector entities 849,802 1,236,955 8,498,024 12,369,548
Claims on other sovereigns 4,024,385 895,815 40,243,849 8,958,147
Banks 998,217 823,268 9,982,171 8,232,684
Corporates 15,914,066 20,878,102 159,140,661 208,781,015
Retail portfolio 8,185,406 5,998,571 81,854,059 59,985,713
Loans secured by residential property 589,577 643,262 5,895,773 6,432,618
Past due loans 3,811,016 1,951,915 38,110,156 19,519,151
Investment in fixed assets 2,617,103 2,463,239 26,171,030 24,632,387
Other assets 2,426,314 2,684,929 24,263,141 26,849,287
Off balance sheet - non-market related exposure 8,052,952 5,102,593 80,529,517 51,025,933
Off balance sheet - market related exposure 112,132 46,098 1,121,318 460,976
Equity exposure risk held in the banking book 1,600,481 3,190,395 16,004,814 31,903,953
49,181,451 45,915,142 491,814,513 459,151,412

Market Risk
Interest rate risk 248,493 252,500 2,484,928 2,524,996
Equity position risk 3,886,143 3,133,888 38,861,426 31,338,884
Foreign exchange risk 2,810,868 3,627,588 28,108,677 36,275,883
6,945,504 7,013,976 69,455,031 70,139,763
Operational Risk 10,215,730 9,435,491 102,157,303 94,354,909
Total 66,342,685 62,364,609 663,426,847 623,646,084

Capital Adequacy Ratio


Total eligible regulatory capital held (a) 40.2 112,297,160 105,327,662
Total Risk Weighted Assets (b) 40.3 663,426,847 623,646,084

Capital Adequacy Ratio (a) / (b) 16.93% 16.89%


40.4 Credit risk - General disclosures

The bank uses the 'Standardised Approach' for all its Credit risk Exposures.

The bank uses reputable and SBP approved rating agencies for deriving risk weight to specific credit exposures. These are applied consistently across the bank credit portfolio for both on - balance
sheet and off - balance sheet exposures. The methodology applied for using External Credit Assessment Institutions (ECAI's) inclusive of the alignment of alpha numerical scale of each agency used
with risk bucket is as per SBP Basel II guidelines as is given below:
2010
Exposures JCR - VIS PACRA
Corporate  
Banks  
Sovereigns  
SME's  
Securitisation N/A N/A
Others N/A N/A

40.5 Credit Exposures subject to Standardised Approach


2010 2009
Rating Amount Deduction Net Amount Deduction Net
Exposures Category # Outstanding CRM Amount Outstanding CRM Amount
Cash and Cash Equivalents - 13,837,462 - 13,837,462 8,971,972 - 8,971,972
Claims on Government of Pakistan - 296,973,751 - 296,973,751 238,531,187 - 238,531,187
Foreign Currency claims on SBP - 17,372,791 - 17,372,791 23,730,560 - 23,730,560
Claims on other sovereigns and on GoP 1 20,185,825 - 20,185,825 25,651,277 - 25,651,277
Claims on other sovereigns and on GoP 2,3,4, 5 26,631,014 - 26,631,014 10,021,636 - 10,021,636
Claims on other sovereigns and on GoP Unrated 2,481,577 - 2,481,577 2,355,966 - 2,355,966
PSE's 1 1,727,929 1,727,929 14,321,869 583,950 13,737,919
PSE's Unrated 117,291,779 102,023,660 15,268,119 128,855,820 109,611,891 19,243,929
Banks 1,2,3,4, 5 46,769,641 13,169,244 33,600,397 30,404,630 2,386,823 28,017,807
Banks Unrated 6,645,178 - 6,645,178 17,588,110 12,334,328 5,253,782
Corporates 1 28,977,620 - 28,977,620 1,602,261 - 1,602,261
Corporates 2,3,4 14,470,749 - 14,470,749 1,211,603 - 1,211,603
Corporates Unrated 153,583,943 8,885,000 144,698,943 216,282,452 8,885,000 207,397,452
Retail portfolio Unrated 140,224,486 31,085,741 109,138,745 102,447,635 22,466,686 79,980,949
Secured by residential property - 16,845,065 - 16,845,065 18,378,909 - 18,378,909
Past due loans - 29,304,888 - 29,304,888 17,208,193 - 17,208,193
Listed Equity investments - banks - 14,574,669 - 14,574,669 30,872,553 - 30,872,553
Unlisted equity investments - 953,430 - 953,430 687,600 - 687,600
Investments in fixed assets - 26,171,030 - 26,171,030 24,632,387 - 24,632,387
Other assets - 24,263,141 - 24,263,141 26,849,287 - 26,849,287
999,285,968 155,163,645 844,122,323 940,605,907 156,268,678 784,337,229

41. RISK MANAGEMENT

National Bank in its capacity of being the largest bank in the country is fully aware of its critical and leading role in the sustainable economic growth of Pakistan. The Bank is therefore committed to the
establishment of a robust Risk Management system that caters to the full range of activities that can potentially impact its risk profile i.e. volatility of the global/local markets, technological advancement,
innovative new financial products, changing regulatory environment etc.

A significant milestone towards achieving this objective was the hiring of external consultancy services of one of the most reputed and experienced consultant for Bank wide implementation of the Basel II
Accord. This consultancy will align National Bank to international Best Practices and the requirements of the Basel II Accord. This would also maintain long term sustainable growth of National Bank and
ensure that it continues to retain the role of the market leader. This would cater to the interest of all the stakeholders, especially the depositors.
In conjunction with the Consultant, there has been significant progress towards achieving the objective of
this consultancy, such as:

- Risk Management Function has been restructured and made independent of all risk taking and
approving units; its functional reporting is to the BOD and administrative reporting to the President
of the Bank.

- Risk Management Division (RMD) has been reorganised, and staffing capacity strengthened to
effectively cater to the requirements of the Basel II Accord. Credit Risk review Wing has been
made a separate entity to focus on this key risk function. Data collection, structuring and
sanitization have also been recognized as a critical component in risk management, therefore a
dedicated Unit has been created for this challenging function.

- Risk Management Function’s charter and specific Job Descriptions for all of the Units have been
designed and approved. Risk Management Charter states the scope, functions and roles and
responsibilities of the Risk Management Function.

- A bank wide diagnostic exercise, interactively with all the Groups within the Bank, is underway to
identify and systematically document areas for improvement. This will subsequently lead to the
designing of a remediation plan and its implementation. A crucial aspect of the Consultant’s
interactive methodology is that it will evolve into a “Buy in” of all the departments in the Bank.

- Establishment of an Executive Risk Management committee, comprising of key group heads,


emphasizing the Bank's commitment to a robust risk management process and risk culture.

- The implementation process of this consultancy will also systematically lay the building blocks for
the future implementation of the Advanced Approaches of the Basel Accord.

41.1 Credit Risk Management

41.1.1 Credit Risk Review

In line with State Bank of Pakistan's Risk management Guidelines, Risk Management has constituted a
dedicated Risk Review Unit for undertaking review of loans, advances and cash credits on post facto basis.
The Unit is responsible to independently review the approved credit cases (post facto) pertaining to new
proposals, renewals, limit enhancements, restructuring, rescheduling, write-offs and cases involving other
credit decisions, on a reasonable sample basis and report the results and exceptions to the Chief Risk
Officer for onward communication to Executive Risk Management Committee, Board Risk Committee and
other relevant authorities.

The Unit is responsible for deciding on the loan category that is to be treated as high-risk or high priority in
nature and employing more robust and detailed reviews on the loans in this category. Examples may
include watch list, rescheduled, restructured, write-off cases, loans approved as special cases, loans
sanctioned as exceptions against the bank’s restricted industries/ markets, credits not aligned to the
approved strategies/ target markets/ risk asset acceptance criteria, loans to borrowers having a history of
rating downgrades, loans in high-risk industry/ client segment, loans assigned exceptional rating grades
such as too low or too high risk rating particularly not aligned with the industry averages etc. and other
significant credit exceptions as per the bank’s policies and procedures.

41.1.2 Credit Risk Architecture

The Credit Risk Architecture Unit has very recently been formed as a part of the organizational
restructuring and a charter for it has been designed. Credit Risk Architecture is responsible to supervise
that there is a framework in place for effective assessment/ measurement, mitigation and reporting of credit
risks both on counterparty as well as portfolio level.

Primary responsibilities include formulation and proposition of credit risk strategies, policies, credit
assessment methodologies, credit portfolio and sector management, including limit setting, MIS and
monitoring. The Wing has ownership for the development process of credit risk ratings models for current
use and subsequently rating models to be used for the Basel II FIRB approach; this includes necessary
data collection, storage, cleansing and validation.
41.1.3 Credit Risk Policy, Strategy & ICAAP

Focus on Policy formulation and review, monitoring progress on implementation, ICAAP and other strategic
aspects etc. Where required/ applicable, the function will work with the support and involvement of the
respective business and other groups/ function s/ functions and will coordinate with them in this regard.

41.1.4 Credit Modeling & Analytics

This includes development of obligor rating template and supporting rating framework to achieve such
compliance, coordinating the process of data collection, cleansing and validation processes to be
undertaken in this regard and provide due facilitation and support in implementation of credit rating engine,
going forward.

41.1.5 Credit Portfolio Management

Credit portfolio management activities extend to development of an effective portfolio management


structure and framework for conduct of portfolio quality reviews and proactive reporting to the management
for necessary remedial actions.

41.1.6 Country Risk Management

This includes establishing, jointly with relevant stakeholders, processes and reporting framework for
effective management of country risk including risk assessment, limit setting, exposure monitoring,
reporting on concentrations, limit breaches and other aspects.

41.1.7 Basel II Implementation & Risk Automation project

Basel II/ Risk Automation Project Unit is responsible for managing the Basel II project in close coordination
with the Basel II consultants and with the active support and involvement of other functions within Risk
Management as well as other groups and functions across the bank. The Unit is also responsible to
perform project management and support services in relation to evaluation, selection and implementation
of suitable risk management applications, as required by the bank.

Risk Automation Project Unit is also responsible for coordinating with various functions regarding their
requirements from the risk management applications and providing details to the respective vendors (if the
related features are available or supposed to be available in any existing or already procured system) &
coordinating with the respective functions and selected vendor(s) in relation to finalization of system blue
prints and in the process of deployment of system in accordance with the approved blue prints.

41.1.8 Consumer Risk management

The Unit is responsible for developing an overall consumer risk policy framework describing the consumer
risk structure, principles, standards and policies for product programmed designing and approvals
management of third party relationship. Consumer Risk Management also supervises that there is a
framework in place for effective assessment and measurement and mitigation and reporting of credit risks
arising from the consumer and programme based SME portfolios.

The primary responsibilities includes formulation/ proposition of credit risk strategies, policies, credit
assessment methodologies, credit portfolio management including limit setting, MIS and monitoring.
41.1.2 SEGMENTAL INFORMATION

41.1.2.1 Segment by class of business


2010
Advances (Gross) Deposits Contingencies &
Commitments
Rupees in Percentage Rupees in Percentage Rupees in Percentage
'000 % '000 % '000 %

Chemical and pharmaceuticals 4,939,606 0.92 2,724,555 0.33 2,537,993 1.11


Agriculture 27,067,257 5.03 16,330,516 1.96 257,337 0.11
Textile 69,925,475 12.98 2,137,019 0.26 7,817,950 3.40
Cement 7,118,138 1.32 193,034 0.02 2,838,910 1.24
Sugar 13,102,797 2.43 144,765 0.02 66,860 0.03
Flour 706,581 0.13 72,098 0.01 - 0.00
Rice processing 9,644,656 1.79 852,648 0.10 6,000 0.00
Shoes & leather garments 1,010,159 0.19 166,693 0.02 101,344 0.04
Automobile and
transportation equipment 2,819,605 0.52 860,034 0.10 198,077 0.09
Financial 14,477,321 2.69 84,463,073 10.15 13,827,347 6.02
Insurance 414 0.00 6,212,119 0.75 4,323 0.00
Transportation 27,702,664 5.14 4,252,295 0.51 3,605,133 1.57
Real Estate Construction 7,820,325 1.45 6,671,156 0.80 942,572 0.41
Electronics and electrical appliances 7,537,267 1.40 569,528 0.07 2,609,892 1.14
Production and
transmission of energy 62,241,849 11.56 54,559,085 6.56 32,519,887 14.16
Food and tobacco 1,965,897 0.36 475,862 0.06 10,480 0.00
Fertilizer 18,004,257 3.34 2,707,187 0.33 1,241,291 0.54
Metal products 18,882,624 3.51 5,214,970 0.63 9,328,650 4.06
Telecommunication 6,797,151 1.26 48,345,139 5.81 5,319,973 2.32
Hotel and services 16,572,004 3.08 33,665,800 4.05 619,473 0.27
Public sector commodity operations 64,157,338 11.91 12,575,136 1.51 15,492,881 6.75
Individuals 76,673,326 14.24 340,352,770 40.90 4,891,680 2.13
General traders 22,121,886 4.11 32,607,558 3.92 697,247 0.30
Others 57,320,599 10.64 175,998,848 21.13 124,702,614 * 54.31
538,609,196 100.00 832,151,888 100.00 229,637,914 * 100.00

2009
Advances (Gross) Deposits (Restated) Contingencies &
Commitments
Rupees in Percentage Rupees in Percentage Rupees in Percentage
'000 % '000 % '000 %

Chemical and pharmaceuticals 3,155,858 0.59 4,383,462 0.60 883,289 0.38


Agriculture 23,453,263 4.42 16,595,353 2.28 181,668 0.08
Textile 71,667,650 13.50 1,852,286 0.25 5,671,852 2.46
Cement 8,935,953 1.68 111,720 0.02 3,091,333 1.34
Sugar 8,897,751 1.68 247,445 0.03 2,570 0.00
Flour 725,523 0.14 95,296 0.01 - 0.00
Rice processing 8,128,369 1.53 570,629 0.08 21,600 0.01
Shoes & leather garments 832,986 0.16 168,712 0.02 77,704 0.03
Automobile and
transportation equipment 3,664,429 0.69 2,382,753 0.33 349,284 0.15
Financial 12,557,114 2.37 92,181,661 12.67 13,069,436 5.68
Insurance - 0.00 2,733,418 0.38 2,755 0.00
Transportation 18,356,185 3.46 3,284,011 0.45 2,028,624 0.88
Real Estate Construction 7,892,728 1.49 4,841,190 0.67 3,697,647 1.61
Electronics and electrical appliances 7,268,051 1.37 382,878 0.05 2,964,338 1.29
Production and transmission
of energy 86,110,813 16.22 91,163,320 12.53 72,095,522 31.32
Food and tobacco 1,581,158 0.30 287,706 0.04 152,677 0.07
Fertilizer 14,460,812 2.72 3,107,764 0.43 2,624,879 1.14
Metal products 16,578,768 3.12 2,143,022 0.29 3,758,002 1.63
Telecommunication 6,468,174 1.22 22,152,846 3.05 4,291,987 1.86
Hotel and services 14,207,851 2.68 24,265,879 3.34 682,960 0.30
Public sector commodity operations 72,749,133 13.70 11,362,613 1.56 6,154,786 2.67
Individuals 74,550,396 14.04 322,648,569 44.35 5,685,090 2.47
General traders 18,422,056 3.47 16,907,841 2.32 1,979,523 0.86
Others 50,197,372 9.46 159,461,529 21.92 144,849,225 43.77
530,862,393 100.00 727,464,825 100.00 230,171,197 100.00
41.1.2.2 Segment by sector
2010
Contingencies &
Advances (Gross) Deposits Commitments
Rupees in Percentage Rupees in Percentage Rupees in Percentage
'000' % '000' % '000' %
Public / Government 133,982,491 24.88 329,822,417 39.63 163,647,783 71.26
Private 404,626,705 75.12 502,329,471 60.37 65,990,131 28.74
538,609,196 100.00 832,151,888 100.00 229,637,914 100.00

2009
Contingencies &
Advances (Gross) Deposits (Restated) Commitments
Rupees in Percentage Rupees in Percentage Rupees in Percentage
'000' % '000' % '000' %
Public / Government 152,316,629 28.69 269,065,035 36.90 173,094,932 75.20
Private 378,545,764 71.31 458,399,790 63.10 57,076,265 24.80
530,862,393 100.00 727,464,825 100.00 230,171,197 100.00

41.1.2.3 Details of non-performing advances and specific provision by class of business segment
2010 2009
Specific Specific
Classified Provision Classified Provision
Advances Held Advances Held
--------------------------- Rupees in '000 ---------------------------
Chemical and pharmaceuticals 2,441,160 2,272,721 1,826,039 1,685,121
Agriculture 1,873,395 1,054,027 2,219,527 846,133
Textile 26,432,192 21,267,263 24,952,031 21,146,885
Cement 5,059,717 4,612,161 5,125,240 3,798,340
Sugar 3,200,306 2,649,031 2,831,761 1,818,357
Flour 244,968 191,749 243,413 171,952
Rice processing 1,875,295 1,514,164 1,869,188 1,655,499
Shoes & leather garments 429,807 423,583 215,215 210,081
Automobile and
transportation equipment 1,354,447 1,209,634 892,961 868,440
Financial 1,410,483 564,124 529,021 286,242
Transportation/Karobar 2,176,995 1,810,487 2,291,111 1,727,097
Real Estate Construction 2,255,065 952,419 908,204 493,835
Electronics and electrical appliances 332,040 285,549 2,426,504 1,812,932
Production & Transmission of Energy 11,607,222 1,464,294 1,685,132 1,452,565
Food and tobacco 565,145 530,780 455,659 419,855
Fertilizer 2,697,674 138,795 379,901 215,508
Metal products 1,473,132 359,831 1,468,240 312,535
Hotel and services 447,913 131,829 787,130 367,499
Telecommunications 1,142,498 142,000 1,106,197 107,951
Individuals 2,884,481 1,761,335 3,013,421 1,466,663
General traders 5,385,614 4,523,526 5,611,600 4,325,066
Others 11,352,539 9,477,899 10,085,578 8,415,492
86,642,088 57,337,200 70,923,073 53,604,048

41.1.2.4 Details of non-performing advances


and specific provision by sector
Public / Government 16,782,757 614,274 3,761,716 1,123,449
Private 69,859,331 56,722,926 67,161,357 52,480,599
86,642,088 57,337,200 70,923,073 53,604,048

41.1.2.5 Geographical segment analysis


2010
Contingencies
Profit before Total assets Net assets and
taxation employed employed commitments
------------------------------ Rupees in '000 -----------------------------
Pakistan 22,840,886 909,632,769 113,433,625 206,901,499
Asia Pacific (including South Asia) 385,303 46,431,357 8,810,396 8,462,795
Europe (108,632) 13,532,817 2,879,027 5,768,015
United States of America 265,681 21,033,619 2,142,935 7,326,269
Middle East 1,031,881 44,394,118 1,229,845 1,179,336
24,415,119 1,035,024,680 128,495,828 229,637,914
2009
Profit before Total Total assets Net assets Contingencies
taxation Advances employed employed and
(Restated) (Restated) (Restated) commitments
----------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 ------------------------------------------------

Pakistan 19,627,152 486,243,638 806,182,422 104,637,439 213,560,716


Asia Pacific (including South Asia) 626,905 21,580,867 38,899,019 8,349,848 8,285,996
Europe (36,523) 2,038,005 18,950,816 3,161,343 3,520,929
United States of America 290,757 2,788,917 21,943,052 1,857,961 4,744,619
Middle East 791,882 18,210,966 58,607,453 899,787 58,937
21,300,173 530,862,393 944,582,762 118,906,378 230,171,197

41.2 Operational Risk

Operational Risk is the risk of loss resulting from inadequate or failed internal processes, people and system or from external
events. The bank seeks to ensure that key operational risk are managed in a timely and effective manner through a framework of
policies, procedures and tools to identify, assess, monitor, control and report such risks.
In compliance with the Risk Management Guidelines, issued by SBP, an Operational Risk Management Wing has been
established within Risk Management Function (RMD). The unit has been strengthened by recruiting skilled resources for
Operational Risk Management and imparting adequate trainings to the existing resources.
An Operational Loss Database, Risk & Control Self Assessment (RCSA) exercise and Key Risk Indicators (KRIs) are being
developed and will subsequently be implemented.
For the identification and assessment of operational risk across the bank, the bank has decided to adopt the risk assessment
methodology known as Risk and Control self Assessment (RCSA). The development phase of the RCSA exercise is currently in
the initial stages. The function of RCSA will be primarily responsible for maintaining/updating the operational risk management
framework and coordinating with the business and support groups for operational risk profiling. Where required/ applicable, the
function will work with the support and involvement of the respective business and other groups/ function s/ functions and will
coordinate with them in this regard. Key risk Indicators is parts of RCSA exercise as KRIs are developed against the risks which
are identified during RCSA.

41.3 Market & Liquidity Risk Unit

Market Risk is the risk that the value of On and off-balance sheet positions of a financial institution will be adversely affected by
movements in market factors such as interest rates, foreign exchange rates, equity prices, and commodity prices resulting in loss
of earnings and capital. Market risk includes Price risk and Liquidity exposures. Price and liquidity Risk’s are closely inter linked
to other Risks. The objective of Market Risk Management is to identify measure, monitor and manage the bank’s portfolio in
order to manage/reduce losses due to market volatility inherent in financial instruments.

Risk Management Policy approved by Board covers investment, equity trading, foreign exchange, money market, Assets Liability
Management and Liquidity Risk. Bank’s Assets Liability Committee (ALCO) and Credit Committee approve different exposure
limits for implementation by respective business units. Market Risk Wing monitors Market Risk Exposure’s and Market Risk
activities on a day to day basis. This includes investment, Net Open Position, Interest Rate Risk, Revaluation Limits, Mark to
Market Limit, Settlement Limit, Money Market Call Limit, Money Market Reverse Repo Limit, Foreign Currency Wise Exposure
and Gap Limit etc.

41.3.1 Foreign exchange risk


2010
Assets Liabilities Off-balance Net foreign
sheet items currency
exposure
--------------------------------- Rupees in '000 ---------------------------------

Pakistan Rupee 884,469,628 752,741,764 (31,340,713) 100,387,151

United States Dollar 86,104,761 102,684,958 19,578,552 2,998,355


Great Britain Pound 7,281,706 8,718,349 4,198,884 2,762,241
Japanese Yen 12,421,571 16,630,907 4,504,218 294,882
Euro 13,818,777 11,834,997 3,050,345 5,034,125
Other currencies 30,928,237 13,917,877 8,714 17,019,074
150,555,052 153,787,088 31,340,713 28,108,677
1,035,024,680 906,528,852 - 128,495,828
2009
Assets Liabilities Off-balance Net foreign
(Restated) (Restated) sheet items currency
exposure
--------------------------------- Rupees in '000 ---------------------------------

Pakistan Rupee 776,692,539 651,992,990 (42,346,194) 83,250,068

United States Dollar 106,322,375 121,106,676 19,504,659 4,443,218


Great Britain Pound 8,044,282 11,153,165 3,691,113 582,230
Japanese Yen 8,980,502 8,929,229 (75,391) (24,118)
Euro 15,111,196 20,044,079 19,225,813 14,292,930
Other currencies 29,431,868 12,450,245 - 16,981,623
167,890,223 173,683,394 42,346,194 36,275,883

944,582,762 825,676,384 - 119,525,951

Currency Risk arises where the value of a financial instrument changes due to changes in foreign exchange rates. In order to
manage currency risk exposure the bank enters into ready, spot, forward and swaps transactions with the SBP and in the
interbank market.

The bank’s foreign exchange exposure comprises of forward contracts, purchases of foreign bills, foreign currencies cash in
hand, balances with banks abroad, foreign placements with SBP and foreign currencies assets and liabilities. The net open
position is managed with the statutory limits, as fixed by the SBP. Appropriate segregation of duties exists between the front,
middle and back office functions.

41.3.2 Equity position risk

Investments in equity are generally regarded as riskier relative to fixed income securities owing to the inherent volatility of stock
market prices. The risk from various factors that include, but are not limited to:

- Changes in business cycle affecting the business of the company in which the investment is made. Change in business
circumstances (i.e. fundamentals) of the company, its business sector, industry and/ or economy in general.

- Mismanagement of the investee company, third party liability whether through class action or otherwise or occurrence of
other events such as strikes, fraud, etc. in the company in which investment is made.

- Fluctuation in the shares' prices resulting from their dependence on market sentiment, speculative activity, supply and
demand of shares and liquidity in the market.

- The possibility of defaults by participant or failure of the stock exchanges, the depositories, the settlement or the clearing
system is discharging their fiduciary responsibilities.

- Any government or court order restraining payment of dividend by a company to its shareholders.

The bank mitigates the aforesaid risk as follows:

- Through diversification and capping maximum exposure in a single sector/company. Additionally continuous follow up of
these sectors and companies through self monitoring and fundamentals research from reputable brokerage houses.

- Compliances with the SECP Corporate Governance Rules by the investee company prudent investing practices (focus on
dividend payout history).

- The bank will refrain from speculative trading and the investment will be made as per the guidelines on liquidity and
growth as per investment policy manual or set by the Board of Directors.

- The bank follows a delivery versus payment settlement system thereby minimizing risk in relation to settlement risk.
41.3.3 Mismatch of Interest Rate Sensitive Assets and Liabilities

Interest rate risk is the risk that the value of a financial instrument will fluctuate due to changes in the market mark-up / interest rates. The bank is exposed to interest / mark-
up rate risk as a result of mismatches or gaps in the amount of interest/mark-up based assets and liabilities that mature or re-price in a given period. The bank manages this
risk by matching / re-pricing of assets and liabilities. The bank is not excessively exposed to interest / mark-up rate risk as its assets and liabilities are re-priced frequently.
The Assets and Liabilities Committee (ALCO) of the bank monitors and manages the interest rate risk with the objective of limiting the potential adverse effects on the
profitability of the bank.

Management of interest rate risk is one of the critical components of market risk management in banks. The bank's net interest income or net interest margin is dependent
on the movement of interest rates and mismatches in the cash flows or re-pricing dates. Interest rate risk management includes establishing and monitoring various risk
curbing limits such as duration limits, duration gap limits and interest rate sensitivity limits.

As part of the risk reporting, an interest rate sensitivity statement is prepared on a monthly basis. This statement classifies the interest rate-sensitive assets and liabilities
into various maturity groups enabling the management to monitor the impact of interest rate movements on the Statement of Financial Position.

2010
Effective Exposed to Yield / Interest risk Non-interest
Yield / Over 1 Over 3 Over 6 Over 1 Over 2 Over 3 Over 5 bearing
Interest Upto 1 to 3 to 6 Months to 1 to 2 to 3 to 5 to 10 Above financial
rate Total Month Months Months Year Years Years Years Years 10 Years instruments
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
On-balance sheet financial instruments

Assets

Cash and balances with treasury banks 0.2% 115,442,360 31,487,219 8,588,450 29 - - - - - - 75,366,662
Balances with other banks 2.0% 30,389,664 13,463,517 9,591,700 1,435,140 277,314 - - - - - 5,621,993
Lending to financial institutions - net 12.3% 23,025,156 19,136,044 3,889,112 - - - - - - - -
Investments - net 11.5% 301,323,803 40,013,820 99,946,941 79,985,264 2,760,915 10,195,202 7,450,951 3,371,642 17,346,446 135,994 40,116,628
Advances - net 13.8% 477,506,565 129,704,340 158,807,039 72,244,739 58,042,555 13,374,064 12,545,012 23,466,434 5,155,191 4,167,191 -
Other assets 0.0% 27,384,182 27,384,182
975,071,730 233,804,940 280,823,242 153,665,172 61,080,784 23,569,266 19,995,963 26,838,076 22,501,637 4,303,185 148,489,465
Liabilities

Bills payable 0.0% 8,006,631 - - - - - - - - - 8,006,631


Borrowings 8.6% 20,103,591 12,050,929 2,290,967 1,958,271 853,964 - - 2,949,460 - - -
Deposits and other accounts 5.8% 832,151,888 475,021,636 36,438,582 41,842,355 21,682,122 4,520,133 4,522,150 500,000 - - 247,624,910
Sub-ordinated loans - - - - - - - - - - -
Liabilities against assets subject to finance lease 13.1% 106,704 1,284 4,683 10,420 27,576 40,673 22,068 - - -
Other liabilities 0.0% 40,390,354 - - 40,390,354
900,759,168 487,073,849 38,734,232 43,811,046 22,563,662 4,560,806 4,544,218 3,449,460 - - 296,021,895
On-balance sheet gap 74,312,562 (253,268,909) 242,089,010 109,854,126 38,517,122 19,008,460 15,451,745 23,388,616 22,501,637 4,303,185 (147,532,430)

Off-balance sheet financial instruments

Cross currency swaps 6,135,896 - 6,135,896 - - - - - - - -


Forward purchase of foreign exchange 98,499,567 46,239,362 47,847,428 4,412,777 - - - - - - -
Forward sale of foreign exchange 60,773,315 33,090,853 26,041,957 1,640,505 - - - - - - -
Off-balance sheet gap 165,408,778 79,330,215 80,025,281 6,053,282 - - - - - - -

Total Yield / Interest Risk Sensitivity Gap 239,721,340 (173,938,694) 322,114,291 115,907,408 38,517,122 19,008,460 15,451,745 23,388,616 22,501,637 4,303,185 (147,532,430)

Cumulative Yield / Interest Risk Sensitivity Gap (173,938,694) 148,175,597 264,083,005 302,600,127 321,608,587 337,060,332 360,448,948 382,950,585 387,253,770 239,721,340
2 0 0 9 (Restated)
Effective Exposed to Yield / Interest risk Non-interest
Yield / Over 1 Over 3 Over 6 Over 1 Over 2 Over 3 Over 5 bearing
Interest Upto 1 to 3 to 6 Months to 1 to 2 to 3 to 5 to 10 Above financial
rate Total Month Months Months Year Years Years Years Years 10 Years instruments
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

On-balance sheet financial instruments

Assets

Cash and balances with treasury banks 0.44% 115,827,868 19,899,677 16,848,820 - - - - - - - 79,079,371
Balances with other banks 4.09% 28,405,564 12,675,538 7,432,536 2,856,320 1,368,954 1,600 - - - - 4,070,616
Lending to financial institutions - net 14.99% 19,587,176 17,130,657 475,613 1,980,906 - - - - - - -
Investments - net 10.38% 217,642,822 11,523,622 27,288,492 46,609,207 45,603,794 7,119,147 3,737,548 10,313,071 13,184,515 19,894,366 32,369,059
Advances - net 12.79% 475,243,431 87,346,814 69,448,579 75,644,502 78,084,782 30,007,513 29,663,448 53,829,524 35,117,203 16,101,067 -
Other assets 0.00% 22,741,983 - - - - - - - - - 22,741,983
879,448,844 148,576,308 121,494,040 127,090,935 125,057,530 37,128,260 33,400,996 64,142,595 48,301,718 35,995,433 138,261,029
Liabilities

Bills payable 0.00% 10,621,169 - - - - - - - - - 10,621,169


Borrowings 6.80% 45,278,138 26,890,422 2,698,619 7,292,814 175,334 8,217,846 2,069 1,034 - - -
Deposits and other accounts 5.60% 727,464,825 356,847,519 52,563,652 36,566,731 55,264,253 2,570,828 1,686,453 8,392,160 766,883 9,821 212,796,525
Sub-ordinated loans 0.00% - - - - - - - - - - -
Liabilities against assets subject to finance lease 17.10% 42,629 2,379 4,219 5,542 8,268 14,386 7,835 - - - -
Other liabilities 0.00% 27,807,595 - - - - - - - - - 27,807,595
811,214,356 383,740,320 55,266,490 43,865,087 55,447,855 10,803,060 1,696,357 8,393,194 766,883 9,821 251,225,289
On-balance sheet gap 68,234,488 (235,164,012) 66,227,550 83,225,848 69,609,675 26,325,200 31,704,639 55,749,401 47,534,835 35,985,612 (112,964,260)

Off-balance sheet financial instruments

Cross currency swaps 6,914,649 389,377 389,377 389,377 778,752 1,557,507 1,557,507 1,852,752 - - -
Forward purchase of foreign exchange 87,829,307 42,944,877 39,283,879 5,511,671 88,880 - - - - - -
Forward sale of foreign exchange 38,568,464 25,565,502 9,314,702 3,688,260 - - - - - - -
Off-balance sheet gap 133,312,420 68,899,756 48,987,958 9,589,308 867,632 1,557,507 1,557,507 1,852,752 - - -

Total Yield / Interest Risk Sensitivity Gap 201,546,908 (166,264,256) 115,215,508 92,815,156 70,477,307 27,882,707 33,262,146 57,602,153 47,534,835 35,985,612 (112,964,260)

Cumulative Yield / Interest Risk Sensitivity Gap (166,264,256) (51,048,748) 41,766,408 112,243,715 140,126,422 173,388,568 230,990,721 278,525,556 314,511,168 201,546,908
41.4 Liquidity Risk

Liquidity risk is the risk that the bank will be unable to meet its liability when they fall due. To limit this risk, management has arranged diversified funded sources, manages
assets with liquidity in mind and monitors liquidity on daily basis. In addition, the bank maintains statutory deposits with central banks inside and outside Pakistan.

The purpose of liquidity management is to ensure sufficient cash flow to meet all of our liabilities when due, under both normal and stressed conditions without incurring
unacceptable losses or risking sustained damage to our business franchises, as well as to capitalize on opportunities for business expansion. This includes Bank's ability to
meet deposit withdrawals either on demand or at contractual maturity, to repay borrowings as they mature and to make new loans and investments as opportunities arise.

The Treasury Management Group is responsible for ensuring that the bank has adequate liquidity and monitors liquidity gaps, to execute this responsibility. Stress testing
is performed on our liquidity processes in line with SBP requirements.

41.4.1 Maturities of Assets and Liabilities


2010
Over 1 Over 3 Over 6 Over 1 Over 2 Over 3 Over 5
Upto 1 to 3 to 6 Months to 1 to 2 to 3 to 5 to 10 Above
Total Month Months Months Year Years Years Years Years 10 Years
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Assets

Cash and balances with treasury banks 115,442,360 106,853,881 8,588,450 29 - - - - - -


Balances with other banks 30,389,665 19,085,510 9,591,700 1,435,140 277,314 - - - - -
Lending to financial institutions - net 23,025,156 19,136,044 3,889,112 - - - - - - -
Investments - net 301,323,804 32,373,791 71,457,733 67,204,656 26,966,827 36,987,673 33,788,231 10,334,812 18,082,045 4,128,035
Advances - net 477,506,562 115,769,073 55,507,309 29,379,939 94,565,490 29,388,566 33,827,618 59,095,345 39,979,936 19,993,286
Other assets 53,496,240 12,651,525 11,139,014 6,726,996 864,447 20,609,647 1,220,651 283,960 - -
Operating fixed assets 26,888,227 789,196 2,684,955 638,576 663,031 435,686 21,676,782
Deferred tax assets - net 6,952,666 - - - - - - 1,609,040 5,343,626 -
1,035,024,680 305,869,824 160,173,318 104,746,760 123,463,274 89,670,841 69,475,076 71,986,188 63,841,293 45,798,103
Liabilities
Bills payable 8,006,630 8,006,631 - - - - - - - -
Borrowings 20,103,590 12,050,929 2,290,967 1,958,271 853,964 - - 2,949,460 - -
Deposits and other accounts 832,151,888 643,518,642 51,743,524 45,367,202 75,543,493 4,710,578 4,816,868 6,451,581 - -
Sub-ordinated loans - - - - - - - - - -
Liabilities against assets subject to finance lease 106,704 1,284 4,683 10,420 27,576 40,673 22,068 - - -
Other liabilities 46,160,040 21,338,946 181,138 4,290,245 438,453 14,510,798 1,080,092 2,160,184 1,080,092 1,080,092
Deferred tax liabilities - - - - - - - - - -
906,528,852 684,916,432 54,220,312 51,626,138 76,863,486 19,262,049 5,919,028 11,561,225 1,080,092 1,080,092
Net assets 128,495,828 (379,046,608) 105,953,006 53,120,622 46,599,788 70,408,792 63,556,048 60,424,963 62,761,201 44,718,011
Share capital 13,454,628
Reserves 24,450,244
Unappropriated profit 65,857,438
Surplus on revaluation of assets - net 24,733,518
128,495,828
41.4.1 Maturities of Assets and Liabilities

2 0 0 9 (Restated)
Over 1 Over 3 Over 6 Over 1 Over 2 Over 3 Over 5
Upto 1 to 3 to 6 Months to 1 to 2 to 3 to 5 to 10 Above
Total Month Months Months Year Years Years Years Years 10 Years
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Assets

Cash and balances with treasury banks 115,827,868 98,979,019 16,848,820 29 - - - - - -


Balances with other banks 28,405,564 16,746,154 7,432,536 2,856,320 1,368,954 1,600 - - - -
Lending to financial institutions - net 19,587,176 17,130,657 475,613 1,980,906 - - - - - -
Investments - net 217,642,822 11,523,623 27,459,306 46,609,206 61,070,251 12,916,774 11,331,955 10,471,281 13,184,516 23,075,910
Advances - net 475,243,431 87,346,813 69,448,579 75,644,502 78,084,782 30,007,513 29,663,448 53,829,524 35,117,203 16,101,067
Operating fixed assets 25,147,192 - - - - - 1,962,165 1,261,020 657,456 21,266,551
Deferred tax assets - net 3,062,271 - - - - - - 1,854,198 1,208,073 -
Other assets 59,666,438 9,376,023 10,556,890 3,729,604 395,578 15,434,280 8,728,820 1,448,243 2,750,000 7,247,000
944,582,762 241,102,289 132,221,744 130,820,567 140,919,565 58,360,167 51,686,388 68,864,266 52,917,248 67,690,528
Liabilities

Bills payable 10,621,169 10,621,169 - - - - - - - -


Borrowings 45,278,138 26,890,422 2,698,619 7,292,814 175,334 8,217,846 2,069 1,034 - -
Deposits and other accounts 727,464,825 580,498,985 9,342,438 60,449,460 4,741,013 20,338,485 376 50,523,240 - 1,570,828
Sub-ordinated loans - - - - - - - - - -
Liabilities against assets subject to finance lease 42,629 2,379 4,219 5,542 8,268 14,386 7,835 - - -
Other liabilities 42,269,623 18,736,507 - 3,826,551 - 13,063,908 - - - 6,642,657
825,676,384 636,749,462 12,045,276 71,574,367 4,924,615 41,634,625 10,280 50,524,274 - 8,213,485
Net assets 118,906,378 (395,647,173) 120,176,468 59,246,200 135,994,950 16,725,542 51,676,108 18,339,992 52,917,248 59,477,043
Share capital 10,763,702
Reserves 22,681,707
Unappropriated profit 60,696,510
Surplus on revaluation of assets - net 24,764,459
118,906,378
42. SUBSEQUENT EVENT
The Board of Directors has proposed a cash dividend of Rs. 7.5 per share (2009: Rs. 7.5 per share) amounting to Rs.
10,091 million (2009: Rs. 8,073 million) and bonus shares in the proportion of 25 ordinary shares (2009: 25) per 100
ordinary shares held amounting to Rs. 3,364 million (2009: Rs. 2,691 million) at its meeting held on March 01, 2011 for
approval of the members at the annual general meeting to be held on March 30, 2011. These financial statements do not
reflect this appropriation as explained in note 5.17.

43. GENERAL

43.1 Figures have been rounded off to the nearest thousand rupees.

44. DATE OF AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUE

The financial statements were authorized for issue on March 01, 2011 by the Board of Directors of the bank.

Chairman & President Director Director Director


Notes to the Financial Statements
For the year ended December 31, 2010

STATEMENT SHOWING WRITTEN OFF LOANS OR ANY OTHER FINANCIAL RELIEF OF Annexure II as referred to in
FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND RUPEES OR ABOVE PROVIDED DURING THE PERIOD 01.01.2010 TO 31.12.2010 Note 10.6 to the financial statements

(Rupees in Million)
Outstanding liabilities at the beginning of the Other
year Interest/ financial
Sr. Name & Address of the Name of Individuals/Partners/ Fathers/Husband's Principal Total
Mark-up relief/
No. borrower. Directors with NIC No. name. Interest/ written off (9+10+11)
Principal Others Total written off waiver
mark-up provided
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Leghari Manufacturers Muhammad Tariq Leghari Khaliq Dad Leghari 7.841 17.471 0.220 25.532 - - 16.264 16.264
(Private) Limited 42201-8659342-1
Mauza Aman Garh, Abu Rais Muhammad Ramzan Rais Allah Buksh
Dhabi Road, Rahimyar Khan. 31303-7135419-3
Mrs. Shahida Tariq W/o Muhammad Tariq
42201-1391683-4 Leghari

2 Mushtaq Fabrics, Muhammad Ashfaq Haji Abdul Razzaq 4.893 0.159 1.123 6.175 - - 0.875 0.875
Shop at Mandar 33100-3825236-5
Gali # 2, Rail Bazar
Faisalabad.
3 Qadri Sizing Ind. Muhammad Afzal Muhammad Khalil 3.000 0.223 1.051 4.274 - - 0.874 0.874
Afghan Abad No.2 Cannal 33100-3937001-5
Road
Faisalabad
4 Mushtaq Textile Ind. Haji muhammad Ishaq Ghulam Muhammad 43.160 3.836 12.231 59.227 - - 7.130 7.130
P-786,Abdullahpur, 33100-5561859-3
Faisalabad.
5 Bashir Sons Fabrics Sharif Ahmad Bashir Ahmad 7.293 0.278 3.127 10.698 - - 2.703 2.703
Kohinoor Street Plot 33100-7864379-5
No.590/1,Yousaf Chowk Ali
Town,Sargodha Road
Faisalabad
6 Mian Oil Traders Mian Faizan Rasool Mian Qurban Rasool 8.799 0.594 2.081 11.474 - - 1.675 1.675
241-A, Shoaib Market, 33100-9313218-1
General Bus Stand
Faisalabad
7 Khalid Tanveer Bhatti Khalid Tanveer Bhatti Mumtaz Ghani 8.734 0.769 0.432 9.935 - - 0.635 0.635
P-119, Jinnah Colony, 33100-9286232-1
Faisalabad

8 Muhammad Iftikhar Muhammad Iftikhar Khawaja Muhammad 3.856 1.193 0.184 5.233 - - 0.943 0.943
House No.27, Khayaban 33100-1297688-9 Ilyas
Colony,Usman Street, Near
Waqas Chowk
Faisalabad.
9 Muhammad Khalid Muhammad Khalid Mr.Shahab Din 2.707 0.286 0.399 3.392 - - 0.539 0.539
Weaving Factory 33100-8929597-7
Raja Road Near Imam Din
Memorial Hospital
Chak#67/JB, Tehsil: Saddar,
Distt:
Faisalabad
10 Hanif Corporation Abdul Haq Muhammad Hanif 3.910 1.393 - 5.303 - - 0.697 0.697
Wahid Manzil, Goods Naka 450-62-177798
Hyderabad Muhammad Iqbal Muhammad Hanif
450-62-064124
Muhammad Javed Muhammad Hanif
450-62-06125
11 Ghausia Paper & Board Farooq Ahmad Mian Sher Muhammad 4.820 4.803 0.040 9.663 4.820 - 4.843 9.663
13-KM Lahore Sheikhupura 35202-2808536-5
Road Khalida Begum Farooq Ahmad
35202-9662007-6
Muhammad Rauf Farooq Ahmad
35202-8520317-5
Outstanding liabilities at the beginning of the Other
year Interest/ financial
Sr. Name & Address of the Name of Individuals/Partners/ Fathers/Husband's Principal Total
Mark-up relief/
No. borrower. Directors with NIC No. name. Interest/ written off (9+10+11)
Principal Others Total written off waiver
mark-up provided
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
12 Asghar Traders Asghar Ali Muhammad Hayat 3.999 2.079 - 6.078 2.469 - 2.079 4.548
Grain Market Sheikhupura 35403-7498448-1
Rashid Ahmad Bashir Ahmad
35202-7019298-3
Awais Rashid Ahmad Rashid Ahmad
35202-3515857-5
Naeema Rashid Rashid Ahmad
35202-1129694-2

13 Prime Lubricant (Pvt) Ltd. Mian Iqbal Hussain Mian Shah Muhammad 10.614 19.697 1.281 31.592 5.614 1.281 19.697 26.592
Mauza Balali Shujabad Road 36302-0474520-7
Multan Rashid Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal
36302-5827063-3 Sarwar
Abid Iqbal
36302-4115508-5 Mian Iqbal Sarwar
Arif Iqbal
36302-5913513-3 Mian Iqbal Sarwar
14 Abdul Karim Abdul Haque Mr. Muhammad Abdul M. Hanif 6.473 3.553 1.005 11.031 - - 2.781 2.781
Nadir House Branch A25,26 Haque S/o M. Hanif
Quid-e-Azam Medical 41303-2577324-1 M. Hanif
Complex CMH Road M. Jawed Qureshi
Hyderabad 450-63-064125 M. Hanif
M.Iqbal
452-52-177798

15 Green Land Traders(PVT) Ghulam Sarwar Paracha Muhammad Hayat 1.908 6.859 0.351 9.118 - - 7.168 7.168
LTD 42301-2337255-1
Nicol Road Branch A-116
Block-Q,
North Nazimabad
Karachi

16 Sunrise Corporation Mr.Ishaque Siddiqui M. Siddique 1.490 0.125 - 1.615 1.490 - 0.125 1.615
L-21, Block 16-A, Gulistan-e-
Jouhar, Karachi

17 Muhammad Manzar Muhammad Manzar Muhammad Idrees 4.300 2.043 0.036 6.379 - - 1.837 1.837
R-338, Sector 15-A/3, Buffer 42101-3241279-5
Zone,
North Karachi Township
Karachi

18 Sheikh Trading Corporation Sheikh Naveed Zafar Sheikh Zafar Iqbal 0.944 0.393 - 1.337 0.944 - 0.393 1.337
Mouza Mandi Tehsil Nankana 276-73-322170
Sahib
Distt: Sheikhupura

19 Al Rehman Cotton Mills Muhammad Hanif Naik Muhammad 9.826 - 1.646 11.472 - - 1.277 1.277
Qila Sardar Maan Singh 35102-1235232-2
Ghaffar Town,
Kot Radha Kishan
Kasur.
20 SAN Enterprises Pvt.Ltd. Muhammad Shaheer Malik Mohd.Saleem Malik 13.664 24.814 0.198 38.676 - - 24.996 24.996
35202-2393030-1
Muhammad Saleem Malik Mohd.Siddique Malik
35202-2866408-9
Muhammad Naeem Malik Mohd.Siddique Malik
21 Bahauddin Weaving Industries Muhammad Saeed Abdul Salam 5.547 4.740 0.596 10.883 1.547 0.596 4.740 6.883
(Pvt) Ltd. 322-58-3433166
Sameejabad-II, Multan * Muhammad Khalid Abdul Salam
36302-9077877
Muhammad Irshad Abdul Salam
36302-4636609-9
Muhammad Aslam Abdul Salam
36302-7553074-7
Muhammad Zahid Abdul Salam
Muhammad Tahir Abdul Salam
Outstanding liabilities at the beginning of the Other
year Interest/ financial
Sr. Name & Address of the Name of Individuals/Partners/ Fathers/Husband's Principal Total
Mark-up relief/
No. borrower. Directors with NIC No. name. Interest/ written off (9+10+11)
Principal Others Total written off waiver
mark-up provided
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
22 Punjab Plastic Industries Mian Ghulam Rasool (Late) Muhammad Ismail 3.106 4.282 0.060 7.448 2.561 - 4.342 6.903
Mauza Dogran Tehs & Distt. 33088002511
Multan Mst. Muniran Kausar W/O Mian Ghulam
Rasool
Mr. Ghulam Sarwar
S/O Mian Ghulam
Mr. Muhammad Niaz Rasool

Amjad Iqbal Khan Afridi S/O Muhammad


Yaqoob

23 Ramzan & Sons Cotton Muhammad Yousaf Muhammad Ramzan 0.466 1.745 0.277 2.488 - - 0.765 0.765
Ginners Okanwala Road, 36502-1518574-1
Chichawatni Muhammad Yousaf Muhammad Ramzan
Distt: Sahiwal 36502-0344713-1
Ahmed Babar Muhammad Ramzan
36502-8176788-3
Aamar Rizwan Muhammad Ramzan
36502-8282238-3
All R/o H.No.37-B Civil Line
Sahiwal
Sub Total: 161.350 101.335 26.338 289.023 19.445 1.877 107.378 128.700
24 Colony Sarhad Textile Mills Sohail Farooq Sheikh Mian Farooq Ahmad 5.589 54.867 282.046 342.502 5.589 - 336.913 342.502
Nowshehra, 37405-2304641-5 Sheikh
Khyber Pakhtunkha * Farrukh Hroon Rashid
** 34602-6492875-7 Rashid Ahmad Mussarat
Neelam Sohail Sheikh
37405-5387118-4 Sohail Farooq Sheikh
Nadia Sohail Sheikh
37405-5517109-4 Kh. Muhammad
Nazifa Sohail Sheikh Suleman
37405-3726958-6
Miss Surriya Sohail Sheikh Syed Shaheen
37405-3727908-6
Shahid Aziz (NIT Nominee) Sohail Farooq Sheikh
Grand Total: 166.939 156.202 308.384 631.525 25.034 1.877 444.291 471.202

* Account settled under SBP Circular No. 29 Dated 15-10-2002


** This party pertains to Ex-NDFC
Annexure III as referred in Note 2.1
ISLAMIC BANKING BUSINESS to the financial statements

The bank is operating 8 Islamic banking branches as at December 31, 2010 (December 31, 2009: 8 branches). The statement of financial position and profit and
loss account of such branches is as under:

Statement of Financial Position


As at December 31, 2010
2010 2009
Rupees in '000

ASSETS
Cash and balances with treasury banks 157,726 43,290
Balances with and due from financial institutions 200,000 -
Investments 1,038,673 393,583
Financing / Receivables under:
- Murabaha 278,398 100,984
- Diminishing Musharika 212,500 265,000
- Ijarah assets 417,920 144,746
- Other Islamic modes 94,513 -
Provision against non performing financings (278,233) -
Operating fixed assets 11,763 10,261
Due from Head Office 44,650 -
Other assets 47,993 79,573
2,225,903 1,037,437

LIABILITIES
Bills Payable 5,421 6,070
Deposits and other accounts 2,193,413 480,899
Due to Head Office - 232,076
Other liabilities 36,186 85,730
2,235,020 804,775
NET ASSETS (9,117) 232,662

REPRESENTED BY
Islamic Banking Fund 300,000 300,000
Unappropriated (loss) / profit (309,117) 2,873
(9,117) 302,873
(Deficit) / Surplus on Revaluation of Assets - (70,211)
(9,117) 232,662

Remuneration to Shariah Advisor 988 780

CHARITY FUND
Opening Balance - -
Additions during the period 3,000 -
Payment / utilisation during the period (3,000) -
Closing Balance - -

PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT


For the year ended December 31, 2010

Profit / return earned on financings, investments and placements 170,744 166,451


Profit / return expensed on deposit (57,448) (67,161)
Net spread earned 113,296 99,290

Depreciation on assets given on ijarah (65,969) (58,019)


47,327 41,271

Provision against advances and investments (278,233) -


(Loss) / Profit after provision (230,906) 41,271

Other income
Fee, commission and brokerage income 3,104 2,124
Income from dealing in foreign currencies 351 67
Other income 36 -
Total other income 3,491 2,191
(227,415) 43,462
Other expenses
Administrative expenses (84,575) (54,899)
Loss for the year (311,990) (11,437)
Unappropriated profit brought forward 2,873 14,310
Unappropriated (loss) / profit carried forward (309,117) 2,873
Annexure 'I'
Referred to in Note 9.12 to the financial statements

Detail of Investments
As at December 31, 2010

1.1 Government Compensation Bonds


Terms of Redemption Rate of Interest Cost
Principal Interest % 2010 2009
--------Rupees in '000--------

Govt. Bond (Public Sector Enterprises) July 1, 2010 Annually 9% - 1,132,963


- 1,132,963

1.2 Particulars of investments held in listed companies and modarabas

1.2.1 Ordinary shares


JCRVIS PACRA No. of shares held Market Value
2010 2009 2010 2009
Investee --------Rupees in '000--------

Held-for-trading

Arif Habib Bank Limited A Unrated - 5,000,000 - 33,500


Arif Habib Securities Limited Unrated Unrated - 25,000 - 1,232
Attock Refinery Limited Unrated AA/A1+ 275,000 - 34,287 -
Attock Petroleum Limited Unrated Unrated 50,000 - 16,726 -
Dawood Hercules Chemical Limited Unrated Unrated 25,000 - 4,959 -
D G Khan Cement Unrated Unrated 1,000,000 - 30,170 -
Ffc Bin Qasim Limited Unrated Unrated 647,561 - 23,137 -
Habib Bank Limited AA+ Unrated 300,000 - 36,582 -
Ici Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated 62,916 - 9,075 -
Lucky Cement Limited Unrated Unrated 354,038 - 26,833 -
Mcb Bank Limited Unrated AA+/A1+ 100,000 - 22,854 -
Masood Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated - 9,995 - 370
Nishat Mills Limited Unrated A+/A1 205,500 - 13,187 -
National Refinery Limited Unrated AAA/A1+ 214,924 - 58,844 -
O.G.D.C AAA Unrated - 667,770 - 73,862
Pakistan Oilfields Unrated Unrated 212,500 - 62,892 -
Pakistan Petroluem Limited Unrated Unrated 345,680 - 75,064 -
Pakistan State Oil Unrated AA+/A1+ 425,000 25,000 125,452 7,436
P.T.C.L Unrated Unrated - 2,586,200 - 45,646
United Bank Limited AA+ Unrated - 150,000 - 8,768
540,061 170,814

Available-For-Sale JCRVIS PACRA No. of shares held Market Value


2010 2009 2010 2009
--------Rupees in '000--------

Abbott Laboratories Limited Unrated Unrated 1,267,462 1,234,963 139,091 149,702


Accord Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 233,400 227,502 163 59
Adamjee Floorings Limited Unrated Unrated 30,080 29,322 - -
Adamjee Insurance Company Limited Unrated AA 768,942 225,000 67,282 27,743
Adamjee Papers & Board Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 137,597 134,058 - -
Adil Polypropylene Limited Unrated Unrated 69,093 67,408 - -
Adil Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 47,696 46,473 - -
Afsar Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 32,778 31,935 - -
Agriauto Industries Limited Unrated Unrated 617,047 647,801 47,019 39,030
Agritec Limited Unrated SD 11,499,000 - 274,826 -
Ahmed Hassan Textile Limited Unrated Unrated - 453,213 - 6,803
Al Abbas Sugar Mills Limited Unrated A/A1 727,285 708,637 69,019 67,675
Al Abid Silk Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 583,570 473,839 19,596 15,101
Al Noor Modaraba - 1St Unrated Unrated - 513,630 - 1,448
Al Qaim Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 183,265 178,631 275 304
Al Zamin Leasing Mod. Unrated Unrated - 459,214 - 1,419
Al-Abbas Cement Industries Limited Unrated Unrated - 391,339 - 2,700
Al-Ghazi Tractors Limited Unrated Unrated 30,900 30,900 7,014 7,355
Al-Hussany Industries Limited Unrated Unrated 31,514 30,671 - -
Alif Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 163,464 159,251 - -
Allawasaya Textile & Finishing Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 25 24 2 2
Allied Bank Limited Unrated AA/A1+ 1,304,406 942,154 91,504 55,333
Al-Noor Sugar Mills Limited BBB+ Unrated - 1,140,355 - 30,219
Al-Zamin Leasing Corporation Limited Unrated Unrated - 1,006,863 - 2,920
Amazai Textile Limited Unrated Unrated 10,111 10,111 5 506
Balance Carried Forward 715,796 408,319
Available-For-Sale JCRVIS PACRA No. of shares held Market Value
2010 2009 2010 2009
--------Rupees in '000--------

Balance Brought Forward 715,796 408,319


Amtex Limited Unrated Unrated 23,172,472 - 93,849 -
Apex Fabrics Limited Unrated Unrated 144,506 141,136 - -
Arag Industries Limited Unrated Unrated 96,478 94,034 - -
Arif Habib Bank Limited A Unrated 5,424,991 - 36,347
Arif Habib Investments Limited Unrated Unrated 63,932 51,911 1,135 1,287
Arif Habib Limited Unrated Unrated 129,255 - 3,362 -
Arif Habib Corp Limited (Arif Habib Securities Limited)
Unrated Unrated 2,626,146 2,228,693 68,280 109,808
Aruj Garment Accessories Limited Unrated Unrated 34,541 33,656 181 284
Asim Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 582,237 567,491 1,456 1,135
Askari Commercial Bank Limited Unrated AA/A1+ 11,882,433 7,766,882 210,200 212,036
Askari Leasing Limited Unrated Unrated 665,073 - 9,318
Aslo Electronics Limited Unrated Unrated 20,054 19,548 - -
Aswan Tantage Limited Unrated Unrated 86,030 83,839 - -
Atlas Bank Limited A- A-/A2 11,703,953 8,324,952 19,077 28,638
Atlas Engineering Limited Unrated Unrated - 12,495 - 161
Atlas Honda Limited Unrated Unrated 48,561 72,496 6,069 10,065
Attock Cement Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated - 31,040 - 1,614
Attock Petroleum Limited Unrated Unrated 105,000 168,387 35,125 58,535
Attock Refinery Limited Unrated AA/A1+ 3,207,000 1,979,761 399,849 273,068
Awan Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 108,696 106,168 - -
Ayaz Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 107,432 104,904 - -
Azam Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated - 308,173 - 447
Azgard Nine Unrated SD 2,515,091 944,269 24,296 19,631
B.F. Modaraba. Unrated Unrated 206,916 - 745
Babri Cotton Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 41,026 34,761 473 617
Bahawalpur Textile Limited Unrated Unrated 33,283 32,440 - -
Baig Spinning Mills Limited Unrated Unrated - - - -
Balochistan Glass Limited Unrated Unrated 301,443 293,714 922 676
Balochistan Particle Board Limited Unrated Unrated 398,550 388,017 478 388
Baluchistan Foundry (Tower) Unrated Unrated 37,664 36,737 - -
Baluchistan Wheels Limited Unrated Unrated 811,357 790,553 27,440 22,926
Bank Al Habib Limited Unrated AA+/A1+ 25,257,506 24,853,736 915,837 814,208
Bank Alfalah Limited A1+ AA/A1+ 35,890,098 15,007,593 402,328 206,655
Bank Of Punjab Unrated AA-/A1+ 1,322,479 529,084 12,974 10,317
Bankers Equity Limited (B.E.L.) Unrated Unrated 251,022 1,692,172 - -
Bankers Equity Limited (B.E.L.) Unrated Unrated 1,485,925 - - -
Bankislami Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated 898,394 596,106 3,261 3,499
Bannu Woollen Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 190,840 185,947 2,557 2,397
Bata Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated 570,512 541,333 393,168 529,965
Bawany Air Products Limited Unrated Unrated - 36,900 - 173
Bawany Sugar Mills Limited Unrated Unrated - 48,622 - 100
Bawany Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 42,972 41,877 - -
Bela Engineers Limited Unrated Unrated 135,658 132,288 - -
Berger Paints Limited Unrated Unrated 314,929 138,223 7,247 4,369
Blessed Textiles Limited Unrated Unrated 26,112 27,394 1,205 1,084
Boc Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated 515,585 502,954 46,970 64,353
Bolan Casting Limited Unrated Unrated 1,367,863 1,238,222 60,323 45,827
Brother Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 429,055 420,981 296 274
Brr Guardian Modaraba A- Unrated 612,819 597,105 1,109 1,529
Buxlay Paints Limited Unrated Unrated 89,291 87,002 1,295 1,601
Byco Petroleum Pakistan Limted Unrated Unrated - 3,066,707 - 29,134
Callmate Telips Telecom Limited Unrated Unrated 44 42 - -
Casspak Industries Limited Unrated Unrated 27,384 26,963 - -
Central Cotton Mills Unrated Unrated 17,864 17,358 - -
Century Paper & Board Mills Limited A- Unrated 1,916,525 2,756,988 32,293 36,503
Chakwal Spinning Mills Unrated Unrated - 374,387 - 374
Charsada Sugar Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 4,634 4,634 36 36
Chashma Sugar Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 73,223 467,843 909 3,275
Cherat Cement Limited Unrated Unrated 6,500,269 6,333,598 69,878 79,487
Cherat Papersack Limited Unrated Unrated - 157,500 - 3,174
Chilya Corrugated Board Limited Unrated Unrated 22,076 21,486 - -
Clariant Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated 802,056 781,771 146,776 136,599
Balance Carried Forward 3,706,450 3,170,976
Available-For-Sale JCRVIS PACRA No. of shares held Market Value
2010 2009 2010 2009
--------Rupees in '000--------

Balance Brought Forward 3,706,450 3,170,976


Colony Mills Unrated Unrated 775,397 755,516 1,977 5,432
Colony Sarhad Textile Unrated Unrated 167,677 163,464 101 57
Colony Sugar Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 181,491 166,676 586 2,005
Crescent Fibres Limited Unrated Unrated - 423,380 - 3,599
Crescent Jute Products Limited Unrated Unrated - 739,236 - 739
Crescent Knitwear Unrated Unrated 42,130 40,866 - -
Crescent Spinning Mills Unrated Unrated 370,744 361,054 - -
Crescent Standard Modaraba Unrated Unrated - 91,965 - 46
Crescent Steel & Allied Product A+ Unrated 2,613,083 2,198,516 71,886 57,183
Crescent Sugar Mills Unrated Unrated 364,790 520,649 2,462 2,890
Crescent Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 1,049,799 1,022,882 24,901 34,706
Crown Textile Unrated Unrated 161,948 157,819 - -
Cynamid( Wyeth Pakistan ) Unrated Unrated 56,858 55,401 59,798 71,501
D.M.Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 171,537 167,139 465 702
D.S. Industries Limited Unrated Unrated 540,339 528,733 989 1,819
Dadabhoy Construction Unrated Unrated 40,024 34,547 20 52
Dadabhoy Cement Industries Unrated Unrated 5,004,500 5,004,500 8,558 8,057
Dadabhoy Leasing Co. Unrated Unrated 188,742 184,108 - -
Dadabhoy Sack Limited Unrated Unrated 25,102 24,458 - -
Dadex Eternit Limited Unrated Unrated 2,281 2,321 42 80
Dandot Cement Unrated Unrated 160,000 160,000 392 760
Dar-Es-Salaam Textile Unrated Unrated - 132,468 - 291
Data Agro Limited Unrated Unrated 50,135 48,871 - -
Data Textiles Limited Unrated Unrated - 307,150 - 206
Dawood Capital Management Unrated AM4+ 338,285 329,612 656 1,628
Dawood Hercules Chemical Limited Unrated Unrated 1,728,428 1,129,874 342,851 203,163
Dawood Lawrencepur Limited Unrated Unrated 117,750 114,731 5,119 6,771
Dewan Automotive Engg. (Formerly: Allied Motors Limited)
Unrated Unrated 1 1,001,333 - 751
Dewan Cement (Pakland Cement) Unrated D 4,587,003 4,524,288 10,275 11,356
Dewan Khalid Textile Unrated Unrated 142,425 138,774 456 545
Dewan Mushtaq Textile Unrated Unrated 64,442 119,378 380 420
Dewan Salman Fibres Unrated Unrated 4,240,202 4,164,848 12,678 6,164
Dewan Sugar Mills Unrated Unrated 696,135 1,199,330 2,506 2,866
Dg Khan Cement Unrated Unrated 3,420,132 303,875 103,185 9,894
Din Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 195,769 174,050 5,266 4,736
Dost Steel Limited Unrated Unrated 55,076 55,076 149 267
Dynea Pakistan Unrated Unrated 23,358 887,599 262 9,719
Efu General Insurance AA Unrated 214,481 197,333 9,446 19,260
Ellcot Spinning Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 381,666 359,106 7,652 7,003
Emco Industries Limited Unrated Unrated 384,708 374,845 1,116 1,874
English Leasing Limited Unrated Unrated 360,416 351,176 234 421
Engro Chemical (Pak) Limited Unrated AA/A1+ 3,547,662 1,923,113 687,572 352,449
Engro Polymer & Chemicals Limited Unrated Unrated 1,770,833 1,388,889 25,270 24,917
Escort Investment Bank A+ Unrated 1,184,092 1,184,092 3,304 4,677
Exide Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated 198,229 193,146 38,902 33,366
Faran Sugar Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 1,360,098 1,325,224 28,344 23,854
Fateh Industries Unrated Unrated 11,712 11,459 64 92
Fateh Sportswear Limited Unrated Unrated 23,003 22,413 219 213
Fateh Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 11,847 11,544 1,339 4,167
Fatima Enterprises Unrated Unrated 320,609 312,183 4,264 4,539
Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited Unrated Unrated 21,486,647 15,074,849 1,099,335 1,551,654
Faysal Bank Limited AA AA/A1+ 4,500,000 4,179,367 70,155 73,249
Fazal Cloth Mills Unrated A-/A2 - 548,967 - 13,258
Fazal Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 34,527 33,643 13,811 14,130
Fazal Vegetable Ghee Unrated Unrated 21,486 21,065 97 95
Fecto Cement Limited Unrated Unrated 880,337 857,765 6,382 9,007
Ferozsons Laboratories Limited Unrated Unrated 1,242,883 588,992 108,292 71,268
Balance Carried Forward 6,468,208 5,828,876
Available-For-Sale JCRVIS PACRA No. of shares held Market Value
2010 2009 2010 2009
--------Rupees in '000--------

Balance Brought Forward 6,468,208 5,828,876


Ffc Bin Qasim Limited Unrated Unrated 9,115,897 4,308,700 325,711 112,586
First Capital Securities Corp. Unrated Unrated 2,048,345 1,814,387 7,292 17,219
First Dawood Investment Bank Unrated CCC 1,394,028 1,358,284 2,635 3,790
First Elite Capital Mod. Unrated Unrated - 459,597 - 1,149
First Equity Modarba Unrated Unrated 907,135 883,876 1,361 2,165
First Fidelity Leasing Mod. Unrated Unrated 523,903 510,471 912 1,348
First National Equities Limited Unrated Unrated 121,137 121,137 1,066 1,598
Frontier Ceramics Limited Unrated Unrated 1,331,265 1,371,000 3,208 4,113
Gadoon Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated - 707,019 - 19,415
General Tyre & Rubber Co. Unrated Unrated 1,600,000 1,869,913 36,160 44,803
Ghafoor Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 23,424 22,834 - -
Ghandhara Industries Unrated Unrated - 128,392 - 923
Ghandhara Nissan Limited Unrated Unrated 35,131 1,335,021 173 7,463
Ghani Gases Limited Unrated Unrated 2,485,000 - 28,553 -
Ghani Glass Limited Unrated Unrated 261,071 231,252 12,871 11,919
Gharibwal Cement D Unrated 1,339,000 1,339,000 11,154 21,089
Ghulam M.Dadabhoy ( Dadabhoy Padube ) Unrated Unrated 25,278 24,435 - -
Glaxosmithkline (Glaxo Welcome) Unrated Unrated 3,158,249 3,079,179 278,526 336,462
Globe Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 33,704 32,861 371 522
Grays Of Cambridge Unrated Unrated 160,985 156,858 8,048 12,414
Greaves Aircondition Unrated Unrated 30,080 29,322 - -
Gul Ahmed Textile Unrated Unrated 174,034 169,572 5,089 4,578
Gulistan Spinning Mills Unrated Unrated 148,830 145,029 1,025 1,086
Gulistan Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 374,355 364,758 6,974 7,879
Gulshan Spinning Mills Unrated Unrated 613,190 497,894 4,292 3,983
Gypsum Corporation Unrated Unrated 84,176 81,985 - -
H.Shaikh Muhammed Hussain Unrated Unrated 57,634 56,117 - -
Habib Adm Limited Unrated Unrated - 59,097 - 926
Habib Bank Limited AA+ Unrated 1,801,634 323,377 219,691 39,918
Habib Bank Modaraba 1St Unrated AA+/A1+ 1,500,000 2,500,394 12,360 10,377
Habib Metropolitan Bank Unrated AA+/A1+ 29,804,868 25,034,013 864,043 779,810
Habib Modaraba (Ist) AA- Unrated 279,701 786,537 1,874 4,586
Habib Sugar Unrated Unrated 5,237,445 4,113,079 174,459 163,988
Hafiz Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 3,792 3,792 72 56
Haji Mohammad Ismail Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 1,594,650 1,594,650 1,148 2,392
Hajra Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 257,234 - 141
Hakkim Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 131,445 128,075 66 32
Hala Spinning Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 1,639,500 1,639,500 - 5,738
Harum Textile Unrated Unrated 29,683 28,923 - -
Hashimi Can Company Unrated Unrated 82,154 80,047 542 480
Highnoon Laboratories Unrated Unrated 213,696 208,217 6,184 6,800
Hinopak Motors Limited Unrated Unrated 259,462 252,809 34,223 50,342
Honda Atlas Car Unrated Unrated 2,482,754 1,980,730 28,800 37,872
Hub Power Company Limited Unrated AA+/A1+ 10,166,956 16,998,234 380,346 528,305
Huffaz Seamless Pipe Ind. Unrated Unrated 694,269 676,468 10,838 14,145
Husein Sugar Mills Unrated Unrated - 638 0 14
Hyderabad Electronic Unrated Unrated 50,135 48,871 - -
I.B.L. Modaraba (Ist) Unrated Unrated 727,077 708,434 1,302 1,877
I.C.C. Textiles Limited Unrated Unrated 84,016 81,863 106 147
Ibl Healthcare Unrated Unrated 150,459 146,600 1,235 1,350
Ibrahim Fibers Unrated Unrated 945,213 921,451 39,831 33,744
Ici Pakistan Unrated Unrated 1,338,795 79,498 193,108 13,395
I.D.B.P Unrated Unrated 1,011 990 - -
Ideal Spinning Mills Unrated Unrated - 326,817 - 458
Igi Investment Bank Unrated A/A1 - 3,814,618 - 13,466
Indus Bank Limited. Unrated Unrated 76 74 - -
Indus Dyeing & Manuf. Unrated Unrated 267,362 260,824 87,748 50,616
Indus Motor Limited Unrated Unrated - 431,940 - 84,885
Indus Polyester Co. Unrated Unrated 3 3 - -
Innovative Invest.Bank Limited(Housing Finance ) Unrated Unrated 17,952 17,492 - -
Inter Asia Leasing Company Limited Unrated Unrated 50,000 50,000 - -
International Industries Limited Unrated Unrated 6,220,417 5,050,768 372,292 296,379
Balance Carried Forward 9,633,896 8,587,616
Available-For-Sale JCRVIS PACRA No. of shares held Market Value
2010 2009 2010 2009
--------Rupees in '000--------

Balance Brought Forward 9,633,896 8,587,616


International Knit Wear Unrated Unrated 60,716 59,159 540 887
Invest Capital Investment Bank Limited Unrated Unrated 3,705,680 - 2,890 -
Investec Securities Limited Unrated Unrated 50,205 48,918 - -
Ishaq Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 220,433 - 772
Islamic Investment Bank Unrated Unrated 71,339 69,509 496 -
Itti Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 83,418 81,311 - 77
J.A.Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 336,330 - 676
J.K.Spinning Mills Unrated Unrated - 161,157 - 1,023
Jahangir Siddiqui Investment Company Unrated Unrated 31,405 30,955 210 445
Javed Omer Vohra & Co Unrated Unrated 859,960 837,910 3,440 8,279
Jehangir Siddiqui & Company Limited Unrated AA/A1+ 3,228,503 884,882 35,191 26,608
Johnson & Phillips (Pak.) Limited Unrated Unrated 292,675 285,170 2,760 4,466
Js Bank Limited Unrated A 10,436,696 10,169,093 26,927 51,659
Js Bank Limited Lor Unrated Unrated 3,368,056 34
Junaid Cotton Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 51,759 51,759 - -
Kaisar Arts & Krafts Unrated Unrated 868,959 868,959 - -
Karachi Electric Supply Corporation Unrated Unrated 1,869,225 1,821,297 5,253 4,845
Karachi Pipes Unrated Unrated 79,710 77,603 - -
Karam Ceramics Limited Unrated Unrated 182,554 177,873 1,424 1,601
Karim Cotton Mills Unrated Unrated 56,285 54,895 - -
Karim Silk Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 9,690 9,690 - -
Kasb Bank Unrated A/A1 760 760 2 6
Kasb Bank (Platinum Bank) Unrated Unrated 917,520 893,995 2,303 6,607
Kasb Modaraba BBB+ Unrated 351,473 342,486 580 1,027
Kaytex Mills (Saleem Denim Ind.) Unrated Unrated 82,575 80,468 79 -
Kaytex Mills Unrated Unrated 1,208,227 - - -
Kohinoor Mills Limited Unrated Unrated - 1,208,227 - 5,920
Khairpur Sugar Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 3,088,000 3,088,000 24,550 7,720
Khalid Siraj Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 347,818 - 296
Khursheed Spinning Mills Unrated Unrated 53,900 53,900 86 40
Kohat Cement Limited Unrated Unrated 479,941 476,733 3,100 3,418
Kohat Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 2,926,554 2,926,051 4,097 4,711
Kohinoor ( Cotton ) Textile Unrated Unrated 31,935 31,092 - -
Kohinoor Energy Limited Unrated Unrated 135,351 131,880 2,948 4,088
Kohinoor Industries Unrated Unrated 4,370 166,073 7 332
Kohinoor Looms Limited Unrated Unrated 86,366 84,681 - -
Kohinoor Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 31,795 - 94 -
Kohinoor Power Co. Unrated Unrated 147,865 144,074 683 1,134
Kohinoor Spinning Mills Unrated Unrated - 299,073 - 452
Kohinoor Sugar Mills Unrated Unrated 366,887 357,480 1,864 2,753
Kohinoor Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 2,054,323 1,912,082 10,313 14,914
Kot Addu Power Company Limited Unrated Unrated 9,732,978 1,684,539 395,938 77,270
Ksb Pumps Co.Limited Unrated Unrated 1,004,638 745,617 60,519 55,936
Lafarge Pakistan Cement Unrated Unrated 3,927,387 10,321,302 12,607 22,604
Lafayatte Industries Synth. Unrated Unrated 46,765 45,922 - -
Leiner Pak.Gelatine Unrated Unrated 13,900 13,544 207 359
Libaas Textile Limited Unrated Unrated 250,000 250,000 175 313
Lucky Cement Limited Unrated Unrated 2,250,000 1,882,577 170,528 124,702
Maple Leaf Cement Limited Unrated BB/B 194,819 1,158,936 559 4,358
Maqbool Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 849,029 827,260 7,302 9,927
Mari Gas Company Limited Unrated Unrated 1,972,334 1,404,380 246,483 192,161
Marr Fabrics Limited Unrated Unrated 60,246 58,729 - -
Masood Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 4,593,662 2,248,426 91,873 83,192
Mcb Bank Limited Unrated AA+/A1+ 195,489 107,832 44,677 23,689
Medi Glass Limited. Unrated Unrated 150,404 146,612 - 117
Meezan Bank Limited A+ Unrated 6,958 6,627 118 104
Mehar Dastgir Textile Unrated Unrated 24,856 24,435 50 5
Mehmood Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 56,040 - 2,796
Mehran Bank Limited. Unrated Unrated 376,390 366,784 - -
Mehran Jute Limited Unrated Unrated 61,931 60,667 - -
Merit Packaging Limited Unrated Unrated 348,637 339,698 8,538 6,403
Metropolitan Steel Corp ( Restricted ) Unrated Unrated 50,204 - 801 -
Mian Mohammad Sugar Unrated Unrated 87,630 85,945 - -
Mian Textile Industries Limited Unrated Unrated - 365,484 - 110
Balance Carried Forward 10,804,139 9,346,417
Available-For-Sale JCRVIS PACRA No. of shares held Market Value
2010 2009 2010 2009
--------Rupees in '000--------

Balance Brought Forward 10,804,139 9,346,417


Millat Tractors Limited Unrated Unrated 521,290 837,789 260,530 318,192
Mirpurkhas Sugar Mills Unrated Unrated 551,541 407,120 28,460 31,633
Mitchell'S Fruit Farms Unrated Unrated 286,496 279,151 21,275 20,788
Modaraba Al-Mali Unrated A-/A2 73,539 71,655 111 115
Mohammad Farooq Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 923,680 - 1,598
Mohib Textile Limited Unrated Unrated 507,080 504,973 - -
Moonlite Pak (Blanket) Unrated Unrated 58,846 57,338 324 630
Morafco Limited Unrated Unrated 29,069 28,648 270 381
Mubarik Dairies Unrated Unrated 28,227 27,806 113 28
Mustehkam Cement Limited Unrated Unrated 345,923 337,053 4,981 10,887
Mybank Limited Unrated A-/A2 19,483,044 4,429,000 54,747 21,038
Nagina Cotton Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 113,499 113,499 1,835 1,643
Nakshbandi Industries Limited Unrated Unrated - 57,304 - 587
National Asset Leasing Corp. Unrated Unrated 135,050 131,587 - -
National Match Ind. Unrated Unrated 13,398 13,145 - -
National Over. Unrated Unrated 12,471 12,218 - -
National Refinery Limited Unrated AAA/A1+ 1,449,398 1,986,643 396,831 351,278
Natover Lease & Refinance Unrated Unrated 371,674 362,143 - -
Naveed Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 35,979 35,052 - -
Nestle Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated - 49,056 - 61,122
Netsol Technologies Limited Unrated Unrated 800,000 22,824
Nib (Ndlc-Ific Bank )Nib Bank Limited Unrated AA-/A1+ 7,862,190 4,502,212 23,194 21,611
Nimir Resins Limited Unrated Unrated - 258,541 - 760
Nishat (Chunian) Limited A AA-/A1+ 1,300,000 3,953,543 29,536 83,815
Nishat Chunian Limited-Rights Unrated Unrated - - - -
Nishat Chunian Power Limited Unrated AA-/A1+ 19,376,860 30,723,041 311,774 316,447
Nishat Mills Limited Unrated A+/A1 7,757,836 2,598,223 497,820 181,616
Nishat Power Limited Unrated AA-/A1+ 14,145,116 30,000,000 229,575 381,900
Noon Sugar Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 11,337 10,067 136 276
Norrie Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 69,557 67,774 - -
Nowshera Engg. Works Limited Unrated Unrated 13,229 12,976 - -
Nusrat Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 156,134 152,174 - -
Oil And Gas Company Limited AAA Unrated 76,421 2,501,913 13,055 276,737
Olympia Spinning & Weaving Unrated Unrated 21,838 21,280 33 44
Olympia Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 182,618 177,936 365 178
Orix Leasing Pakistan Limited Unrated AA/A1+ 1,689,793 1,651,855 11,609 12,637
Otsuka Pakistan Unrated Unrated 53,619 52,244 1,759 2,050
Pace Pakistan Limited Unrated A/A1 17,155,335 1,561,171 46,834 9,133
Package Limited Unrated AA/A1+ 2,388,163 2,364,022 307,142 340,419
Pak Datacom Limited Unrated Unrated 600,633 71,064 47,931 7,177
Pak Electron Limited Unrated A+ 4,599,015 4,093,406 64,570 76,710
Pak Ghee Limited Unrated Unrated 29,491 29,070 15 13
Pak Paper Corporation Unrated Unrated 52,831 51,567 - -
Pak Suzuki Motors Limited Unrated Unrated 1,995,222 1,125,576 139,306 100,131
Pakistan Cement Company Limited Unrated Unrated - - - -
Pakistan Cables Limited Unrated Unrated - 873,309 44,547
Pakistan Engineering Company Limited Unrated Unrated 135,242 135,242 33,809 40,573
Pakistan Gum & Chemicals Unrated Unrated 49,460 48,193 1,091 1,494
Pakistan International Airlines Corporation "A-Class"Unrated Unrated 20,851,011 21,319,520 47,123 55,644
Pakistan International Container Terminal Unrated Unrated 1 31,753 - 3,147
Pakistan National Shipping Corporation Unrated Unrated 608,707 603,002 23,100 28,341
Pakistan Oil Fields Limited Unrated Unrated 1,176,601 887,008 348,227 204,695
Pakistan Paper Products Limited Unrated Unrated 158,144 143,884 7,453 6,950
Pakistan Petrolium Limited Unrated Unrated 292,545 1,391,638 63,526 263,841
Pakistan Refinery Limited Unrated Unrated 3,361,306 1,728,911 362,080 208,680
Pakistan Reinsurance Company Limited Unrated Unrated - 100,000 - 2,610
Pakistan Services Limited Unrated Unrated 418,460 407,730 70,406 71,854
Pakistan State Oil Unrated AA+/A1+ 759,421 311,883 224,166 92,766
Pakistan Synthetics Unrated Unrated 1,353,626 1,318,919 12,318 11,541
Pakistan Telecommuniction Company Limited Unrated Unrated 18,627,814 10,444,959 361,752 184,354
Balance Carried Forward 14,853,322 13,221,852
Available-For-Sale JCRVIS PACRA No. of shares held Market Value
2010 2009 2010 2009
--------Rupees in '000--------

Balance Brought Forward 14,853,322 13,221,852


Pakistan Telephone Cables Unrated Unrated 45,969 45,396 108 141
Pakistan Tobaco Unrated Unrated 150,719 923,782 16,614 96,997
Pan Islamic Steamship Unrated Unrated 421 421 - -
Pangrio Sugar Unrated Unrated 397,393 387,203 2,424 1,839
Paramount Modaraba (Ist) BBB- Unrated - 19,028 - 175
Paramount Spinning Mills Unrated Unrated 994,301 880,733 10,341 10,340
Pearl Fabrics Limited Unrated Unrated 117,121 114,172 - -
Pervez Ahmed Securities Limited Unrated Unrated 301,925 301,925 646 1,482
Pioneer Cement Limited Unrated Unrated 27,405,714 1,160,100 185,537 12,390
Polyron Limited Unrated Unrated 76 74 - -
Premier Sugar Mills Unrated Unrated - 36,477 - 1,647
Premium Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 184,889 401,951 5,232 10,250
Prosperity Weaving Mills Limited Unrated A-/A2 5,674 2,930 84 39
Prudential Investment Bank Unrated Unrated 166,278 162,014 - -
Prudential Modaraba (Ist) Unrated Unrated 173,902 169,442 191 164
Pta Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated - 3,288,573 - 25,750
Punjab Building Limited Unrated Unrated 226,070 220,340 - -
Punjab Cotton Unrated Unrated 28,648 28,227 - -
Punjab Lamps Unrated Unrated 55,274 53,842 - -
Punjab Modaraba (Ist) Unrated Unrated 595,224 579,962 1,036 1,015
Punjab Oil Mills Limited Unrated Unrated - 759,220 37,202
Qayyum Spinning Unrated Unrated 36,653 36,232 - 11
Quality Steel Works Unrated Unrated 1,685 1,685 - 21
Quetta Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 9,686 9,437 368 484
Ravi Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 172,115 - 1,936
Rcd Ball Unrated Unrated 10,027 9,774 - -
Redco Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 402,378 391,845 358 274
Regal Ceramics Limited Unrated Unrated 45,501 44,658 - -
Reliance Cotton Spinning Unrated Unrated 2 200,053 - 5,201
Reliance Weaving Mills Unrated Unrated - 294,266 - 3,025
Resham Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 2,775 105,466 20 919
Rex Baren Battery Unrated Unrated 28,564 27,890 - -
Rmcpl Unrated Unrated 13 13 - -
Ruby Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 311,191 303,213 1,556 3,332
Rupali Polyester Limited Unrated Unrated 816,483 795,548 29,393 30,072
S.G.Power Unrated Unrated 164,692 160,566 206 183
Sadoon Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 421 421 - -
Sahrish Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 10,043 10,043 - -
Saif Mix Concrete Products Unrated Unrated 3,900,069 28,471 -
Saif Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 1,075,363 999,073 4,839 5,515
Saitex Spinning Mills Unrated Unrated 182,423 177,789 - -
Sajjad Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 151,508 157,367 224 79
Salfi Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 51,961 - 656
Sally Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 172,932 - 432
Salman Noman Enterprises Unrated Unrated 156,642 145,358 783 579
Samba Bank Limited A Unrated 6,154,267 5,996,467 12,062 19,848
Samin Textile Limited Unrated Unrated 1,604,838 393,810 9,790 6,195
Sana Industries Limited Unrated Unrated 137,959 134,422 6,352 4,886
Sanghar Sugar Mills Unrated Unrated 426,969 528,116 6,148 8,714
Sanofi - Aventis Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated 116,932 113,935 16,604 16,533
Sapphire Fibers Limited Unrated Unrated - 72,071 - 7,928
Sapphire Textile Mills A Unrated 131,446 113,430 13,277 9,868
Sardar Chemical Ind.Limited Unrated Unrated 75,413 73,728 68 140
Sargodha Spinning Mills Unrated Unrated - 292,059 - 298
Saritow Spinning Mills Unrated Unrated - 322,214 - 570
Saudi Pak Commercial Bank Limited A- Unrated - - - -
Saudi Pak.Leasing Co. BB+ Unrated 1,582,673 1,542,093 871 2,174
Schon Textiles Mills Unrated Unrated 131,446 128,497 - -
Searle Pakistan Limited BBB+ Unrated 467,828 456,015 28,074 28,433
Security Investment Bank A Unrated 1,160,703 1,130,942 4,852 3,008
Security Leasing Corp. BBB- Unrated 227,802 221,961 460 641
Security Papers Limited Unrated Unrated 935,011 911,037 41,945 43,821
Service Fabrics Limited Unrated Unrated 687,561 670,288 206 322
Service Industries Limited Unrated Unrated 842,126 835,148 202,144 222,141
Service Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 82,575 80,890 33 57
Shabbir Tiles & Ceramics Unrated Unrated 1,801,895 1,755,693 15,280 19,313
Shadab Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 46,778 - 372
Shahmurad Sugar Mills Limited BBB+ Unrated 781,593 1,200,561 8,566 15,355
Balance Carried Forward 15,508,485 13,884,619
Available-For-Sale JCRVIS PACRA No. of shares held Market Value
2010 2009 2010 2009
--------Rupees in '000--------

Balance Brought Forward 15,508,485 13,884,619


Shahpur Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 200,641 442,332 68 80
Shahtaj Sugar Mills Unrated Unrated 408,539 398,064 32,744 43,580
Shahtaj Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 236,213 - 4,027
Shahyar (Oe) Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 40,023 39,012 0 -
Shahyar Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 113,161 110,296 0 -
Shakarganj Mills Unrated D 3,666,302 3,572,296 20,275 29,543
Shams Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 601,791 - 10,537
Shell Gas Lpg Unrated Unrated 781,738 761,694 26,446 45,953
Shell Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated 259,678 213,649 54,070 53,489
Shezan International Unrated Unrated 581,538 566,627 67,639 69,202
Siemens (Pakistan) Engineering Company Limited Unrated Unrated 514,448 668,743 644,866 843,191
Siftaq (International) Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 54,769 53,505 0 93
Silk Bank Limited A- Unrated 1,810,788 1,634,042 4,744 7,745
Sindh Alkalis Limited Unrated Unrated 360,212 350,100 0 -
Sindh Fine Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 39,603 38,760 277 194
Singer Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated - 2 - -
Sitara Chemicals Industries Limited AA- Unrated 445,814 415,673 56,953 66,516
Sitara Energy Limited Unrated Unrated 130,517 127,170 2,415 2,760
Sitara Peroxide Limited Unrated Unrated - - - -
Sme Leasing Limited BBB+ Unrated 1,230,477 1,230,477 16,550 12,920
Soneri Bank Limited Unrated AA-/A1+ 34,851,736 27,778,674 289,618 307,510
Soneri Bank Limited-Right Unrated Unrated - 5,555,734 - 5,945
Southern Networks Limited Unrated Unrated 153,522 149,585 - -
Standard Chartered Leasing Limited Unrated AA-/A1+ 85,693 384,275 243 988
Standard Chartered Modaraba Unrated AA+/A1+ 1,975,021 1,958,545 18,387 17,725
Sui Northern Gas Pipeline Company Limited Unrated AA/A1+ 24,085,702 6,432,419 644,052 159,524
Sui Southern Gas Pipeline Company Limited Unrated AA-/A1+ 14,336,708 4,397,808 307,092 59,063
Summit Bank Limited ( Formuly Arif Habib Bank) A Unrated 11,901,405 45,344
Sunrays Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 7,668 134,840 - 4,011
Sunrise Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 7,499 - -
Sunshine Cloth Mills Unrated Unrated 374,721 368,907 - -
Sunshine Cotton Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 498,220 493,164 - 542
Suraj Cotton Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 27,384 446,877 274 11,731
Suraj Ghee Limited Unrated Unrated - 26,963 - 351
Syed Match Ind. Unrated Unrated 7,162 7,162 95 100
Taga Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated 48,450 47,607 0 -
Taj Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 763,513 744,976 283 276
Tandlianwala Sugar Limited Unrated Unrated 17,948 17,488 610 247
Tariq Cotton Mills Unrated Unrated 21,907 21,486 0 -
Tata Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 1,056,535 1,039,872 34,897 13,227
Tawakkal Limited Unrated Unrated 57,297 56,033 0 -
Tawakkal Modaraba (Ist) Unrated Unrated 241,827 235,507 0 -
Tele Card Limited Unrated Unrated 5,005,876 223,307 11,063 587
Thall Limited Unrated Unrated 2,188,145 1,047,177 285,006 88,874
Thatta Cement Co. Limited Unrated Unrated 7,889,430 4,864,476 148,952 101,959
Treet Corporation AA- Unrated 46,395 176,301 2,786 50,069
Trg Pakistan Unrated WD 0 244,586 0 518
Tri Star Modaraba (Ist) Unrated Unrated 151,492 147,608 211 564
Tri Star Polyester Unrated Unrated 320,778 312,553 334 484
Tri-Pack Films Unrated A+/A1 - 59,519 - 6,130
Turbo Tec Limited (Tubes) Unrated Unrated 86,788 85,103 0 -
Twakkal Garments Industries Limited Unrated Unrated 172,325 171,061 0 -
U.D.L. Modaraba. (Ist) Unrated Unrated 873,765 851,361 5,374 4,044
Unicap Modaraba. Unrated Unrated 178,631 173,997 14 42
Unilever (Pakistan) Limited Unrated Unrated - 155,471 - 357,583
Union Insurance Co.Of Pakistan Unrated Unrated 156 153 0 -
United Bank Limited AA+ Unrated 4,400,000 1,348,777 300,212 78,836
United Brands Limited ( Udl Industries ) Unrated Unrated 4,085 3,981 113 190
United Distributors Pak. Unrated Unrated 230,525 224,614 2,326 4,703
Unity Modaraba Unrated Unrated 1,000,000 1,000,000 0 -
Uqab Breeding Farms Unrated Unrated 70,778 69,093 0 -
Wah Noble Chemicals Limited Unrated Unrated 324,421 316,102 11,721 17,016
World Call Communication Unrated Unrated - - -
Worldcall Telecom Unrated A-/A2 19,247,414 480,577 55,818 1,778
Yousuf Weaving Mills Unrated Unrated 627,427 611,895 941 2,080
Zafar Textiles Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 34,041 33,198 0 -
Zahur Cotton Mills Unrated Unrated 247,725 241,405 124 118
Zahur Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 210,229 205,173 0 -
Zeal Pak Cement Limited Unrated Unrated 247,789 241,436 0 -
Zil Limited (Zulfeqar Ind.Limited) Unrated Unrated 173,700 169,246 9,708 11,089
Myfip Videos Unrated Unrated 537,300 - 0 -
Muslim Ghee Unrated Unrated 181,013 - 0 -
18,611,131 16,382,356
1.2.2 Particulars of Investments held in un-listed companies
1.2.2.1 Ordinary Shares - Holding 10% and above
Investee Percentage No. of Cost of Investment Break-up Based on Name of
Rating of holding Shares 2010 2009 value of accounts Chief Executive
JCRVIS PACRA held investment as at
------------ Rupees in '000 ------------

Atlas Power Limited Unrated Unrated 10% 37,500,000 375,000 375,000 417,553 30-Jun-10 Maqsood A. Basra
Digri Sugar Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 19.1% 2,000,000 4,063 4,063 8,126 30-Sep-99 Mr. Naveed Ahmad Javeri
Fauji Akbar Portia Unrated Unrated 11.0% 30,726,666 307,267 - 288,084 30-Jun-10 Mr. Ahmed Rana
Gelcaps Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated 14.6% 2,000,000 4,665 4,665 25,340 30-Jun-06 Mr. Sadruddin Hashwani
Intech International Unrated Unrated 18.6% 275,000 - - ……. Not Available…… Mr. Hassan Zaidi
I.D.B.P. Unrated Unrated Not Available 1,011 - - …………..Not Available……………..
Pakistan Agriculture Storage Service Corporation Unrated Unrated 18.3% 5,500 5,500 5,500 109,831 31-Mar-03 Maj. General Fahim Akhter Khan
(Face value: Rs.1,000 each)
Precision Engineering Unrated Unrated 16.8% 15,100 - - ……. Not Available……… Mr.Zaheer Hussain
Resources and Engineering Management Corporation Unrated Unrated 10.0% 66,125 - - (484,696) June 30,2005 Mr.Shafaat Ahmed
Safa Rice Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 15.8% 450,000 - - ……. Not Available…… Mr. Pervaiz Alam
Sigma Knitting Mills Unrated Unrated 14.1% 500,000 - - (6,793) June 30,1999 ……. Not Available……
696,495 389,228

1.2.2.2 Ordinary Shares - Holding below 10%

Investee No. of Cost of Investment Break-up Based on Name of


Rating Shares 2010 2009 value of accounts Chief Executive
JCRVIS PACRA held investment as at
------------ Rupees in '000 ------------

Al Ameen Textile Unrated Unrated 30,000 328 328 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Al Zamin Modarba Management/Professional
Unrated Unrated 140,000
management modaraba 1,000 1,000 2,134 June 30, 2006 Mr. Bashir A. Chaudhry
Attock Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 100,000 200 200 -1,412 Sept. 30, 1998 Mr. Arshad Ali Chaudhry
Brikks Pvt Limited Unrated Unrated 39,050 - - ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Equity Participation Fund Unrated Unrated 30,000 - - 19,939 December 31, 2008 Mr. Muhammad Akhter
(Face value: Rs.100 each)
F.T.C. Management Unrated Unrated 50,000 250 250 500 June 30, 2008 Engr. Mir fateh Sultan
Fauji Oil Terminals Unrated Unrated 1,088,600 10,886 10,886 25,555 June 30, 2010 Lt. Gen ® hamid Rab Nawaz
First Women Bank Limited Unrated BBB+/A2 2,532,000 21,100 21,100 97,599 Dec. 31. 2009 Ms. Zareen Aziz
Fortune Securities Limited Unrated Unrated 500,000 5,000 5,000 4,366 Dec. 31. 2009 Mr. Kamran Ahmed Khalili
Frontier Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 50,000 500 500 272 Sep. 30, 2002 Not available
Gulistan Power Generation Limited Unrated Unrated 220,000 2,200 2,200 8,096 June 30, 2000 Mr. Abdul Shakoor
Hazara Woolen Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 20,000 200 200 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Insecta Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated 50,000 - - 315 June 30,1997 Mr. Syed Tauqeer Haider
Kaytex Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 377,800 3,778 3,778 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Mohib Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 125,600 - - ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Muslim Ghee Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 181,000 1,810 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Myfip Video Industries Unrated Unrated 537,300 5,373 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
National Construction Limited Unrated Unrated 149,999 250 250 597 June 30, 2005 Mr. Ali Mohammad Shaikh
National Film Development Corporation Limited Unrated Unrated 10,000 - - (1,825) June 30, 2000 Mr. Sajjad Haider
National Industry Cooperative Bank of Gujrat Unrated Unrated 1 - - ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
National Institution of Facilitation Technology (Pvt) Unrated Unrated 762,995 1,526 1,526 17,488 June 30, 2010 Mr. M. M. Khan
Limited
National Investment Trust AM-DS Unrated 52,800 100 100 1,487 June 30, 2010 Mr. Tariq Iqbal Khan
(Face value: Rs.100 each)
National Woolen Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 18,300 183 183 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Newyork Poly Clinic of Karachi Unrated Unrated 220,133 - - -241 June 30,1998 Mr. Akhter Aziz khan
Nowshehra Engineering Works Limited Unrated Unrated 4,950 41 41 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Pakistan Paper Corporation Limited Unrated Unrated 37,250 373 373 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Pakistan Textile City Unrated Unrated 10,000,000 100,000 100,000 79,494 Dec 31,2010 Mr. Zaheer Hussain
Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation Unrated Unrated 100,000 100 100 24,983 June 30,1996 Not available
Pakistan Export Finance Guarantee Agency Limited Unrated Unrated 1,152,938 11,529 11,529 1,152 Dec 31, 2009 Not available
People Steel Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 1,076,880 3,276 3,276 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Qadri Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 50,000 500 500 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Refrigerator Manufacturing Company Limited Unrated Unrated 45,737 4,589 4,589 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Rousch Power Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated 39,729,000 132,888 132,888 539,552 June 30,2010 Mr. Naseem Akhter
Ruby Rice and General Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 75,000 750 750 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
South Asia Regional Fund Unrated Unrated 5,000 287 287 Dec 31,07 Mr. Jean Fondaumiere
Shoaib Capital Unrated Unrated 100,000 272 272 544 June 30,2000 Not available
SME Bank Limited BBB Unrated 6,121,095 26,950 26,950 47,524 30-06-2010 Mr. R. A Chughtai
Star Salica Industries Limited Unrated Unrated 26,650 267 267 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Engine System Unrated Unrated 788,500 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Sunshine Cloth Mills Unrated Unrated 150,000 - - ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Transmobile Limited Unrated Unrated 644,508 - - -44 June 30,1997 Mr. Javed Burki
Zafar Textiles Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 247,100 256 256 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Zulsham Engineering Works Limited Unrated Unrated 3,300 330 330 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
National Assets Insurance Ltd. Unrated Unrated 3,000,000 26,794 26,794 378 31-Dec-09 Not available
356,704 363,887

All shares have a face value of Rs.10 unless otherwise mentioned.


1.3 Particulars of Investments held in units of mutual funds

Rating No. of certificates held Market value


JCRVIS PACRA 2010 2009 2010 2009
...………. Rupees in '000 ………
Listed:

AH Dow Jones Safe Pak Titans 15 Index Fund Unrated Unrated 600,000 34,224
AKD Income Fund BBB(F) Unrated - 54,011 - 2,521
Atlas Money Market Fund Unrated AA+(f) 99,178 - 51,126 -
Al Meezan Fund Unrated Unrated - 1,423,241 - 9,393
Asian Stock Fund Unrated Unrated 173,705 171,210 994 702
Dominion Stock Fund Unrated Unrated 80,326 78,267 - -
Faysal Savings Growth Fund A(F) Unrated 25,109 24,435 2,640 2,523
First Capital Mutual Fund Unrated 3-Star/2-Star - 71,053 - 253
First Dawood Mutual Fund Unrated 2-Star/3-Star 5,262,059 5,262,059 10,524 8,893
First Habib Income Fund Unrated AA-(f) - 62,100 - 6,416
HBL Income Fund A(F) Unrated - 188,321 - 18,518
IGI Income Fund A+(f) 3-Star - 61,086 - 6,483
Invest ec Mutual Fund Unrated Unrated 87,858 -
J.S. Growth Fund Unrated Unrated 5,340,372 5,212,486 29,639 25,750
J.S Large Capital Fund Unrated Unrated 319,769 3,179,799 26,042 14,627
J.S. Value Fund Unrated Unrated 1,832,764 1,817,757 8,742 10,216
Meezan Balanced Fund Unrated Unrated 5,000,000 5,000,000 37,500 30,500
NAFA Incom Opportunity Fund (NAFA Cash Fund) A(f) A+(f) - 3,601,691 - 36,618
NAFA Government Securities Liquid Fund Unrated Unrated - 3,000,000 - 30,799
NAFA Islamic Agg Income Fund (NAFA Islamic Income Fund) Unrated Unrated - 7,500,000 - 52,892
NAFA Islamic Multi Asset Fund Unrated 5-Star - 7,500,000 - 69,935
NAFA Multi Asset Fund Unrated 3-Star/4-Star - 4,410,752 - 41,030
NAFA Stock Fund Unrated 2-Star - 7,500,000 - 54,060
NAFA Savings Plus Fund Unrated AA-(f) - 3,000,000 - 30,354
NAMCO Balanced Fund Unrated Unrated 2,000,000 2,000,000 8,260 9,440
NIT Government Bond Fund Unrated Unrated 10,000,000 10,000,000 105,100 101,300
NIT Income Fund Unrated Unrated 29,376,653 309,924
Pakistan Premier Fund Unrated 4-Star/4-Star - 342,637 - 2,039
Pakistan Strategic Allocation Fund Unrated 4-Star/4-Star 3,131,319 3,115,132 26,272 13,831
PICIC Energy Fund Unrated Unrated 2,133,585 2,114,276 13,996 10,022
PICIC Growth Fund Unrated Unrated 11,088,491 10,529,517 146,923 150,151
(formerly: Investment Corporation of Pakistan - SEMF)
PICIC Investment Fund Unrated Unrated 6,216,321 5,084,245 39,847 29,590
Reliance Income Fund Unrated Unrated - 351,493 - 16,527
Unit Trust of Pakistan Unrated Unrated 366,259 1,916,259 38,156 220,811
(Formerly J.S ABAMCO Limited) -
83,133,768 889,909 1,006,191

1.4 Particulars of Investments held in Preference shares

Cumulative/
Rating Non- No. of certificates held Market Value / Cost
JCRVIS PACRA cumulative Rate 2010 2009 2010 2009
------Rupees in '000-----

Listed:

Chenab Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated Cumulative 9.25% 10,000,000 10,000,000 25,000 70,000
Nishat Chunian Ltd Unrated Unrated Cumulative 15.00% 737,699 718,783 15,492 15,418
Saleem Sugar Mills Unrated Unrated Cumulative 6.00% 105 105 6 6
Masood Textile Mills Unrated Unrated Floating 12.65% 5,000,000 5,000,000 127,500 50,000
Maple Leaf Cement Factory Unrated SD Cumulative 9.75% 112,996 112,996 477 537
Pak Elektron Limited Unrated A/A1 Cumulative 9.50% 10,643,642 10,611,462 106,436 122,828
274,911 258,789

* Cost of the above investment amounted to Rs.547 million (2009: Rs.271 million)
1.5 Debentures, Bonds, Participation Term Certificates and Term finance certificates

1.5.1 Term finance certificates

Investee Rate of Profit Maturity Long Term No. of certificates held Market value
interest payment Rating 2,010 2009 2010 2009
Listed --------Rupees in '000-------

Allied Bank Ltd. * 15.48% Half yearly December 6, 2014 AA- 4,409 4,409 21,620 21,335
6 months KIBOR + 1.9%

AL-Zamin Leasing Mod. * 9.5% (Fixed) Half yearly June 2, 2010 A - 1,902 - 3,140
Askari Bank Limited * 14.73% Half yearly October 31, 2013 AA- 3,000 3,000 14,665 14,394
6 months KIBOR + 1.5%

Azgard Nine Limited * 15.30% Half yearly August 17, 2012 CCC(RW) 20,000 20,000 74,898 82,968
6 month Kibor + 2.4%

Bank Al-Falah Ltd. * 15% (Fixed) Half yearly December 2, 2017 AA- 35,000 35,000 171,606 174,125
Bank Al-Falah Ltd. * 16.09% Half yearly December 2, 2017 AA- 70,200 70,200 354,491 340,588
6 months KIBOR + 2.5%

Bank Al-Habib Limited * 10.00% Half yearly June 28, 2012 AA 40,000 40,000 189,203 183,239
6 month Kibor + 1.5%

Escorts Invest. Bank Ltd. * 15.39% Half yearly March 15, 2012 A 6,090 6,090 15,092 25,135
6 months KIBOR + 2.5%

Faysal Bank Ltd. * 15.86% Half yearly October 11, 2017 AA- 70,000 - 339,422 0
6 months KIBOR + 2.25%

Financial Receivable Securitization Company * 14.35% Half yearly December 27, 2013 A+ 5,000 5,000 14,418 18,312
Limited 6 month Kibor + 2%

NIB Bank Ltd. * 14.66% Half yearly March 5, 2016 A 31,000 31,000 150,727 142,170
6 month Kibor + 1.15%

Orix Leasing Pak. Ltd. * 14.81% Half yearly May 25, 2012 AA+ 1,400 1,400 3,329 7,024
6 months KIBOR + 1.5%

Saudi Pak Leasing Co. 3% (Fixed) Half yearly March 13, 2013 D 10,000 10,000 36,615 39,053
Searle Pakistan Ltd. * 15.38% Half yearly March 9, 2011 A- 7,800 7,800 4,848 14,146
6 months KIBOR + 2.5%

Soneri Bank Limited * 14.82% Half yearly March 31, 2011 A+ 27,000 27,000 132,373 129,951
6 month Kibor + 1.6%
Trust Invest. Bank Ltd. * 15.23% Half yearly November 15, 2010 BBB 900 900 - 1,294
6 months KIBOR + 2.%

UBL 1st Issue * 8.45% (Fixed) Half yearly June 26, 2012 AA 26,909 26,909 124,063 119,163
UBL 2nd Issue * 9.49% (Fixed) Half yearly March 15, 2013 AA 6,500 6,500 28,472 27,974
UBL 3rd Issue * 14.51% Half yearly September 8, 2014 AA 4,000 4,000 19,939 19,725
6 months KIBOR + 1.7%

UBL 4th Issue * 13.66% Half yearly February 14, 2018 AA 180,000 180,000 855,413 793,094
6 Months KIBOR +8.5% 2,551,194 2,156,831

All term finance certificates have a face value of Rs.5,000 each unless otherwise mentioned.

Term finance certificates - Unlisted


Rate of Profit Maturity Long Term No. of certificates held Market value/cost
interest payment Rating 2010 2009 2010 2009

Investee --------Rupees in '000-------

Al Abbas Holding Co Ltd. JCL- II ** * 6 month Kibor + 2.5% Half yearly August 22, 2014 Unrated 5,750 5,750 377,344 431,250
Agritech Limited 6 month Kibor + 1.75% Half yearly November 16, 2018 CCC 57,000 - 285,000 -
Agro Dairies Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 20 20 - 3,385
Al-Azhar Textile Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 14 14 5,168 5,168
Al-Qaim Textile Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 16 16 357 357
Apex Fabrics Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 16 16 2,640 2,640
Aqma Textile Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 14 14 3,549 3,549
Aswan Tentage & Canvas Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 1 1 3,643 3,643
Bachani Sugar Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 28 28 35,896 35,896
Baluchistan Cotres Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 22 22 2,745 2,745
Bankers Equity Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 10 10 78,337 78,337
Bela Chemical Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 24 24 24,595 24,595
Bentonite Pak Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 31 31 3,417 3,417
Blue Star Spinning Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 17 17 2,252 2,252
Brother Steel Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 17 17 3,093 3,093
Bunny's Ltd 6 months KIBOR + 2.5% Overdue December 3, 2012 Unrated 6,000 6,000 22,500 30,000
Cast-N-Link Product Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 16 16 2,549 2,549
Chiniot Textile Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 6 6 1,185 1,185
Danneman Fabrics Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 14 14 3,283 3,283
Faisalabad Electric Supply Co. Ltd. *** 6 month Kibor + 0.05% Half yearly February 27, 2013 Unrated 30 30 3,000,000 4,000,000
Faruki Pulp Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 14 14 - 16,088
Frontier Ceramics Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 46 46 1,081 2,471
General Dairies & Food Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 6 6 1,350 1,350
Glorex Textile Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 1 1 924 924
Gujranwala Electric Power Co. Ltd. *** 6 month Kibor + 0.05% Half yearly February 27, 2013 Unrated 30 30 3,000,000 4,000,000
Gypsum Corporation Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 10 10 900 900
Ghani Holding Co.Ltd. JCL-III * 6 month Kibor + 2.5% Half yearly August 22, 2014 Unrated 5,032 5,750 377,344 431,250
Hospitex International Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 16 16 511 511
Jahangir Siddiqui & Company Limited * 6 month Kibor + 1.60% Half yearly May 17, 2014 AA 40,000 40,000 200,394 199,560
Javedan Cement Limited ** * 6 month Kibor + 2.50% Overdue October 11, 2014 Unrated 2,500 2,500 187,500 187,500
JDW Sugar Mills Limited * 3 month Kibor + 1.25% Quarterly June 23, 2014 Unrated 40,000 40,000 162,297 186,507
Kamal Ghee & Allied Industries Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 14 14 4,238 4,238
Balance carried forward 7,794,092 9,668,643
Rate of Profit Maturity Long Term No. of certificates held Market value/cost
interest payment Rating 2010 2009 2010 2009
Investee --------Rupees in '000-------

Balance brought forward 7,794,092 9,668,643


Kiran Sugar Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 24 24 - 2,082
Kiran Sugar Mills Limited 3 month Kibor + 3.00% Quarterly July 6, 2016 Unrated Pending - 120,000
Kunjah Textile Mills Limited 6 month Kibor + 3.00% Half yearly April 23, 2014 Unrated 20,000 20,000 89,879 100,000
Malik Food Industries Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 11 11 1,401 1,401
Minaco Fabrics Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 14 14 1,640 1,640
Munalisa Fruit Juices - - - Unrated 2 2 1,500 1,500
Munawar Engineering Company Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 28 28 1,306 1,306
Munro & Millar Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 20 20 - 1,113
National Tiles & Ceramics Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 16 16 205 -
National Transmission Dispatch Co. Ltd 6 month Kibor + 1.75 % Half yearly March 30, 2014 Unrated 1,918,924 1,918,924 9,594,620 9,594,620
New Allied Electronic industries limited. 3 month Kibor + 1.50 % Half yearly December 31, 2020 Unrated Pending - 1,630,000 -
Oil & Gas Investment Limited. 6 month Kibor + 2%. Half yearly May 14, 2015 Unrated 188,700 - 943,500 -
Pakistan International Airlines Corp. Limited 6 month Kibor + 0.85%. Half yearly February 18, 2011 Unrated 594,619 594,976 2,973,095 2,974,286
Pakistan Laminates Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 1 1 95 95
Pirjee Weaving Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 16 16 401 401
Royal Bank of Scotland * 6 month Kibor + 1.9% Half yearly December 29, 2012 Unrated 22,000 22,000 81,910 108,641
Pak Kuwait Investment Bank Ltd. F * 3 month Kibor + 0.65% Quarterly February 22, 2011 Unrated 150,000 150,000 749,188 751,268
Pak Kuwait Investment Bank Ltd. G * 3 month Kibor + 0.65% Quarterly March 23, 2011 Unrated 100,000 100,000 499,226 500,566
Pak Hy-Oil Ltd 6 months KIBOR + 2.25% Overdue December 6, 2013 Unrated 40,000 40,000 150,000 150,000
Pak Arab Fertilizer Ltd * 6 months KIBOR + 2.50% Half yearly May 19, 2015 Unrated 900,000 - 4,538,691 -
Power Holding Private Ltd 6 months KIBOR + 2% Half yearly September 18, 2014 Unrated Pending Pending 12,747,000 -
Power Holding A/c WAPDA 6 months KIBOR + 2% Half yearly April 1, 2015 Unrated Pending - 15,000,000 -
Qand Ghar (Pvt) Limited 22.00% Outstanding Overdue Unrated 2 2 2,092 2,092
Raja Weaving Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 14 14 3,831 3,831
Regency Textile Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 24 24 6,081 6,081
Sarela Cement Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 32 32 6,749 6,749
Scan Recycling (Pak) Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 17 17 582 639
Seri Sugar Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 24 24 5,423 5,423
Shah Jewana Textile Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 26 26 104 104
Shazeb Industries Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 14 14 2,202 2,202
Sialkot Dairies 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 13 13 2,320 2,320
Silverland Textile Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 6 6 1,035 1,035
Sind Textile Industries 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 15 15 7,445 7,445
Sinsas Enterprises Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 2 2 4,302 4,302
Star Silica International 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 16 16 1,799 1,799
SME Leasing Limited * 3 month Kibor + 1.50% Quarterly July 16, 2011 A- 15,000 15,000 18,524 42,287
Sunflo Juices Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 28 28 748 748
Tanocraft Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 22 22 904 904
Tawakkal Garments Industries Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 16 16 759 759
Tharparkar Sugar Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 5 5 23,332 23,332
Turbo Tubes Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 2 2 67 67
Ultra Engineering Industries Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 16 16 1,126 1,126
Waleed Leather Industries Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 38 38 2,196 2,196
Zamir Textile Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 14 14 7,516 7,516
57,016,886 23,980,519

* Cost of the above TFCs amounted to Rs. 10,076 million (2009: Rs. 5,496 million)
** Represents certificates of face value Rs.100,000 each
*** Represents certificates of face value Rs.100 million each
1.5.2 Debentures

Investee Terms of Redemption Rate of Cost


Principal Interest Interest 2010 2009
--------Rupees in '000-------

Aaj Textile Mills Limited Outstanding Outstanding 14% 1,005 1,005


Aaj Textile Mills Limited Outstanding Outstanding 12.5% 270 270
Ajax Industries Limited Overdue Overdue 11% 1,397 1,397
Ajax Industries Limited Overdue Overdue 14% 269 269
Ali Asbestose Industries Limited Overdue Overdue 14% 175 175
Ali Asbestose Industries Limited Overdue Overdue 11% 1,510 1,510
Allied Ghee Industries Limited Overdue Overdue 16% 798 1,141
Allied Ghee Industries Limited Overdue - Interest free 572 572
Allied Marbles Industries Overdue Overdue 14% 23 23
Allied Marbles Industries Overdue - Interest free 15 15
Azad Kashmir Mineral Development Corporation Overdue Overdue 12% 3,286 3,286
Azad Kashmir Mineral Development Corporation Overdue Overdue 14% 1,998 1,998
Azad Kashmir Mineral Development Corporation Overdue Overdue 12.5% 2,336 2,336
Carbon Dioxide Limited Outstanding Outstanding 11% 495 495
Carbon Dioxide Limited Outstanding Outstanding 14% 95 95
Chillya Corrugated Board Overdue Overdue 14% 317 317
Consolidated Spinning & Textile Mills Limited Overdue Overdue 14% 180 180
Consolidated Sugar Mills Overdue Overdue 14% 1,875 1,875
Damaan Oil Mills Overdue Overdue 14% 204 204
Effef Industries Limited Overdue Overdue 14% 1,799 1,799
Effef Industries Limited Overdue - Interest free 3,828 3,828
Electric Lamp Manufacturing Outstanding Outstanding 11% 75 75
Electric Lamp Manufacturing Overdue Overdue 14% 150 150
Hassan Tanneries Limited Outstanding Outstanding 14% 437 437
Hassan Tanneries Limited Outstanding Outstanding 12.5% 58 58
Hazara Woolen Mills. Overdue Overdue 14% 1,148 1,148
Hydri Gas Limited Outstanding Outstanding 11% 47 47
Hydri Gas Limited Outstanding Outstanding 14% 50 50
Junaid Cotton Mills Limited Overdue Overdue 12.5% 165 165
Junaid Cotton Mills Limited Overdue Overdue 14% 470 470
Karachi Development Authority Overdue Overdue 12.5% 156,034 156,034
Khyber Textile Mills Limited Overdue Overdue 14% 1,000 1,000
Lahore Dyeing & Printing Mill Outstanding Outstanding 11% 1,013 1,013
Mansoor Textile Mills Outstanding Outstanding 14% 510 510
Morgah Valley Limited Overdue Overdue 11% 400 400
Morgah Valley Limited Overdue Overdue 14% 160 160
National Woolen Mills Overdue Overdue 14% 66 66
Pakistan Paper Corporation Overdue Overdue 11% 506 506
Progressive Tobacco Co. Overdue Overdue 14% 144 144
Qadri Textile Mills Limited Outstanding Outstanding 14% 489 489
Regal Ceramics Limited Overdue Overdue 14% 105 105
Rising Sun Knitwear Industries Overdue Overdue 14% 57 57
Rose Textile Mills Limited Overdue Overdue 14% 740 740
Sarhad Bricks Limited Outstanding Outstanding 11% 543 543
Sarhad Bricks Limited Outstanding Outstanding 14% 102 102
SDA-A/C Cold Storage Haripur -1 Overdue Overdue 12% 955 955
SDA-A/C Cold Storage Haripur -2 Overdue Overdue 12.5% 1,170 1,170
Shafaq Lamp Manufacturing Corporation Outstanding Outstanding 11% 368 368
Shafaq Lamp Manufacturing Corporation Outstanding Outstanding 14% 83 83
Shahdin Limited Overdue Overdue 14% 163 163
Shahyar Textile Mills Limited Overdue Overdue 14% 280 280
Spinzer Towel Industries Limited Oustanding Oustanding 12.5% 200 200
Spinzer Towel Industries Limited Oustanding Oustanding 14% 175 175
Sun Publications Limited Overdue Overdue 13.5% 178 178
Zulsham Engineering Works Limited Overdue Overdue 14% 236 236
190,724 191,067
1.5.3 Participation Term Certificate

Investee Number of Rate of Paid - up value Cost


certificate(s) interest per certificate 2010 2009
Rupees --------Rupees in '000-------

Ali Paper Industries Limited 13 17% 261,000 3,393 3,393


Alipure Jute Mills Limited 53 17% 172,113 7,081 7,081
American Marbals Limited 12 17% 104,167 448 448
Azmat Oil Industries Limited 1 17% 226,000 226 226
Annis Garments Limited 12 17% 32,917 395 395
Bhawalpur Board Mills Limited 14 17% 137,000 1,918 1,918
Bela Chemicals limited 1 17% 10,500,000 10,500 10,500
Calcium Limited 1 17% 300,000 300 300
Crystal Chemicals Limited 15 17% 259,800 3,897 3,897
Dadabhoy Cement Limited 1 17% 11,601,000 7,303 7,303
Delta Tyre & Rubber Co. 7 17% 268,714 1,118 1,118
Frontier Ceramics Limited 10 17% 226,200 2,262 2,262
Gypsum Corporation Limited 32 17% 32,594 1,043 1,043
Ittehad Industries Limited 1 17% 600,000 451 451
Jubilee Paper Board Mills 16 17% 431,938 4,415 4,415
Kamal Enterprises Limited 17 17% 64,294 1,093 1,093
Khattak Edible Oil Limited 15 17% 82,467 1,237 1,237
Leatherite Limited 14 17% 69,643 727 727
Mass Dairies Limited 11 17% 229,364 2,523 2,523
Meditex International Limited 15 17% 87,800 508 508
Morgah Valley Limited 16 17% 29,250 468 468
National Fructose Limited 11 17% 550,818 3,215 3,215
Pak Belt Industries Limited 13 17% 94,692 757 757
Pangrio Sugar Mills Limited 29 17% 442,586 8,585 9,670
Punjab Building Products 12 17% 121,500 1,458 1,458
Punjab Cables Mills Limited 12 17% 388,667 3,833 3,833
Rainbow Packages Limited 23 17% 122,174 2,223 2,223
Sampak Paper Board Mills 11 17% 14,909 165 165
Sarela Cement Limited 35 17% 406,629 14,232 14,232
Shafi Woolen Industries Limited 11 17% 89,455 490 490
Sindh Glass Industries Limited 17 17% 598,765 9,457 9,457
Star Silica Industries Limited 15 17% 137,467 1,803 1,803
United Wood (Veener) Limited 15 17% 51,000 727 727
Waziristan Oil Industries Limited 13 17% 88,385 1,094 1,094
Zafar Oil Industries Limited 11 17% 65,455 720 720
100,065 101,150
1.5.5 Investment in Sukuk

Investee Terms of Redemption Rate of Market Value/Cost


Principal Interest Interest % 2010 2009
--------Rupees in '000-------

WAPDA Sukuk (2nd Issue) Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 12.12% 1,310,588 1,335,658


6 month Kibor + 0.25%

Quetta Textile Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 13.89% 348,186 331,086


6 month Kibor + 1.5%

PIA Corporation Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 14.97% 550,000 550,000


3 month Kibor + 1.65%

Maple Leaf Cement Limited Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 15.30% 3,145 5,015


6 months KIBOR + 1.7%
Islamic Banking
WAPDA Sukuk Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 12.27% 23,098 23,132
6 month Kibor + 0.25%

Orix Leasing Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 14.86% 19,040 33,075


6 month Kibor + 1.25%

Sitara Energy Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 14.35% 22,450 34,985


6 month Kibor + 1.95%

Security Leasing Limited Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 3% (Fixed) 45,703 66,900

Kohat Cement Limited Bi-Annual Bi-Annual Fixed 97,589 108,675

Arzoo Textile Limited Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 15.21% 100,000 100,000


6 month Kibor + 2.00%

GoP Ijara Sukuk Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 13.27% 50,000 50,000


As per SBP Publications

Engro Fertilizer Limited Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 14.36% 216,737 -


6 month Kibor + 1.50%

Sui Southren Gas Co. Limited Quarterly Quarterly 13.02% 219,945 -


3 month Kibor + 0.20%

Pakistan International Airline Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 14.96% 175,000 -


6 month Kibor + 1.75%

3,181,481 2,638,526
1.5.6 Others Government Bond Investment
Terms of Redemption Rate of Market Value/Cost
Investee Principal Interest Interest % 2010 2009

Six month's T-Bill


auction day on the date
CIRC Overdue Overdue preceding the date of 11,242 11,242
payment of return
8.8142% rate

Overseas Bonds
--------Rupees in '000-------
Banco Santander On Maturiy Bi-Annual 3.72% 171,769 -
Banco Santander On Maturiy Bi-Annual 2.99% 171,769 -
Banco Santander On Maturiy Bi-Annual 2.99% 171,769 -
Banco Santander On Maturiy Bi-Annual 4.82% 77,790 -
Bank Of America On Maturiy Bi-Annual 3.70% 171,769 -
Bank Of America On Maturiy Bi-Annual 7.38% 171,769 -
Bank Of America On Maturiy Bi-Annual 3.41% 213,158 -
Bank Of America On Maturiy Bi-Annual 4.38% - 190,290
Bnp Paribas On Maturiy Bi-Annual 3.31% 214,711 -
Citibank On Maturiy Bi-Annual 6.50% 85,885 90,153
Citibank On Maturiy Bi-Annual 4.13% - 214,516
Citibank On Maturiy Bi-Annual 6.38% - 180,822
Hong Kong And Shanga On Maturiy Bi-Annual 5.48% 171,942 -
Lloyds Tsb Bank On Maturiy Bi-Annual 4.38% 128,827 -
Lloyds Tsb Bank On Maturiy Bi-Annual 4.38% 214,711 -
Lloyds Tsb Bank On Maturiy Bi-Annual 4.00% 42,932 -
Lloyds Tsb Bank On Maturiy Bi-Annual 4.08% 42,932 -
Merrill Lynch & Co On Maturiy Bi-Annual 5.00% 171,769 -
Merrill Lynch & Co On Maturiy Bi-Annual 4.13% - 216,776
Morgan Stanley On Maturiy Bi-Annual 5.05% 214,711 218,445
Morgan Stanley On Maturiy Bi-Annual 5.05% 128,827 133,650
Morgan Stanley On Maturiy Bi-Annual 3.45% 171,769 -
Morgan Stanley On Maturiy Bi-Annual 3.45% 85,885 -
Royal Bank Of Scotla On Maturiy Bi-Annual 3.95% 171,769 -
Royal Bank Of Scotla On Maturiy Bi-Annual 3.95% 85,885 -
Royal Bank Of Scotla On Maturiy Bi-Annual 3.95% 85,885 -
Royal Bank Of Scotla On Maturiy Bi-Annual 3.95% 85,885 -
Al Daar International Saudioa Arabia Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 6 months LIBOR+2% - 842,441
Al-Tajeer Sukuk Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 6 months LIBOR+2.5% - 112,325
Pak International Sukuk Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 6 months LIBOR+2.2% - 6,597,041
FCLR Bond Annually Annually 3 months LIBOR+1% - 371,584
Gop Euro Bond On Maturiy Bi-Annual 7.13% 3,913,826 2,863,794
Gop Euro Bond On Maturiy Bi-Annual 6.88% 1,001,873
AMEX BK FSB On Maturiy Bi-Annual 5.50% - 130,738
HSBC Finance Corporation On Maturiy Bi-Annual 8.60% - 234,195
HSBC Household Finance Corporation On Maturiy Bi-Annual 4.80% - 174,343
Riyadh Sukuk On Maturiy Bi-Annual 6 months LIBOR+2% 114,511 -

7,282,456 13,572,986
National Bank of Pakistan
Consolidated Financial Statements

For the Year ended December 31, 2010


M. Yousuf Adil Saleem & Co. Anjum Asim Shahid Rahman
Chartered Accountants Chartered Accountants
st rd
Cavish Court, A-35, Block 7 & 8 1 & 3 Floor, Modern Motors House
KCHSU, Shara-e- Faisal Beaumont Road
Karachi 75350, Pakistan Karachi 75530, Pakistan

Independent Auditors’ Report to the Members

We have audited the annexed consolidated financial statements of National Bank of Pakistan (“the
holding company”) and its subsidiaries companies (together, the Group) which comprise consolidated
statement of financial position as of December 31, 2010 and the related consolidated profit and loss
account, consolidated statement of comprehensive income, consolidated cash flow statement and
consolidated statement of changes in equity together with the notes forming part thereof, for the year
then ended. These consolidated financial statements include unaudited certified returns from the
branches, except for 80 branches audited by us and 14 branches audited by the auditors abroad.
These consolidated financial statements are responsibility of the Group’s management. Our
responsibility is to express our opinion on these consolidated financial statements based on our audit.

We conducted our audit in accordance with the auditing standards as applicable in Pakistan. These
standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether
the consolidated financial statements are free of any material misstatement. An audit includes
examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the consolidated
financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting policies and significant estimates
made by management, as well as, evaluating the overall presentation of the consolidated financial
statements. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion.

In our opinion the consolidated financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial
position of the Group as at December 31, 2010 and the results of its operations, its comprehensive
income, its cash flows and changes in equity for the year then ended in accordance with the approved
accounting standards as applicable in Pakistan.

M. Yousuf Adil Saleem & Co. Anjum Asim Shahid Rahman


Chartered Accountants Chartered Accountants

Engagement Partner: Engagement Partner:


Syed Asad Ali Shah Muhammad Shaukat Naseeb

Karachi.
Date:
National Bank of Pakistan
Consolidated Statement of Financial Position
As at December 31, 2010

2008 2009 2010 2010 2009 2008


-------------- US Dollars in '000 -------------- Note ------------------- Rupees in '000 -----------------
(Restated) (Restated)
85.8845 ASSETS

1,243,278 1,358,435 1,346,658 Cash and balances with treasury banks 6 115,657,025 116,668,514 106,778,346
459,812 335,176 357,962 Balances with other banks 7 30,743,368 28,786,397 39,490,729
199,560 229,186 268,397 Lendings to financial institutions - net 8 23,051,171 19,683,526 17,139,081
1,993,432 2,533,589 3,505,621 Investments - net 9 301,078,498 217,596,037 171,204,890
4,809,673 5,534,624 5,575,939 Advances - net 10 478,886,755 475,338,439 413,076,390
282,612 293,427 321,603 Operating fixed assets 11 27,620,697 25,200,870 24,271,964
37,301 35,681 80,972 Deferred tax assets - net 12 6,954,228 3,064,459 3,203,565
522,937 697,623 629,063 Other assets - net 13 54,026,725 59,915,027 44,912,236
9,548,605 11,017,741 12,086,215 1,038,018,467 946,253,269 820,077,201

LIABILITIES

118,986 123,668 93,226 Bills payable 14 8,006,631 10,621,169 10,219,061


466,257 521,958 228,880 Borrowings 15 19,657,207 44,828,138 40,044,291
7,281,282 8,470,830 9,688,990 Deposits and other accounts 16 832,134,054 727,513,013 625,349,269
- - - Sub-ordinated loans - - -
Liabilities against assets subject to
294 496 1,437 finance lease 17 123,413 42,629 25,274
- - - Deferred tax liabilities - - -
465,604 494,336 544,898 Other liabilities 18 46,798,330 42,455,768 39,988,101
8,332,423 9,611,288 10,557,431 906,719,635 825,460,717 715,625,996
1,216,182 1,406,453 1,528,784 NET ASSETS 131,298,832 120,792,552 104,451,205

REPRESENTED BY

104,440 125,328 156,660 Share capital 19 13,454,629 10,763,702 8,969,751


238,423 272,401 292,596 Reserves 25,129,425 23,395,059 20,476,863
623,713 718,366 781,324 Unappropriated profit 67,103,611 61,696,594 53,567,323
966,576 1,116,095 1,230,580 105,687,665 95,855,355 83,013,937
1,312 1,292 5,799 Non-controlling interest 498,076 110,930 112,699
967,888 1,117,387 1,236,379 106,185,741 95,966,285 83,126,636
248,294 289,066 292,405 Surplus on revaluation of assets - net 20 25,113,091 24,826,267 21,324,569
1,216,182 1,406,453 1,528,784 131,298,832 120,792,552 104,451,205

CONTINGENCIES AND COMMITMENTS 21

The annexed notes 1 to 44 and Annexure I, II and III form an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

Chairman & President Director Director Director


National Bank of Pakistan
Consolidated Profit and Loss Account
For the year ended December 31, 2010

2009 2010 2010 2009


US Dollars in '000 Note Rupees in '000
(Restated) (Restated)
85.8845
909,650 1,032,566 Mark-up / return / interest earned 23 88,681,381 78,124,796
470,961 525,936 Mark-up / return / interest expensed 24 45,169,744 40,448,291
438,689 506,630 Net mark-up / interest income 43,511,637 37,676,505
129,811 81,598 Provision against non-performing advances - net 10.4 7,007,975 11,148,773
7,583 33,824 Provision for diminution in the value of investments - net 9.10 2,904,949 651,282
- 1,078 Impairment of goodwill 92,593 -
236 46 Provision against off balance sheet obligations 18.1 3,965 20,237
- - Bad debts written off directly - -
137,630 116,546 10,009,482 11,820,292
301,059 390,084 Net mark-up / interest income after provisions 33,502,155 25,856,213

NON MARK-UP / INTEREST INCOME


104,757 114,941 Fee, commission and brokerage income 9,871,667 8,996,973
22,086 12,427 Dividend income 1,067,273 1,896,817
36,138 26,534 Income from dealing in foreign currencies 2,278,898 3,103,673
53,479 29,253 Gain on sale and redemption of securities - net 25 2,512,363 4,593,041
Unrealized gain on revaluation of
27 78 investments classified as Held-for-trading 9.11 6,730 2,355
(486) (198) Share of loss from joint ventures - net of tax 9.8.3 (16,976) (41,715)
61 779 Share of profits from associates - net of tax 9.8.3 66,906 5,238
- 2,097 Gain on revaluation of previously held equity interest 180,131 -
6,438 25,430 Other income 26 2,183,891 552,950
222,500 211,341 Total non-markup / interest income 18,150,883 19,109,332
523,559 601,425 51,653,038 44,965,545
NON MARK-UP / INTEREST EXPENSES
265,667 311,256 Administrative expenses 27 26,732,045 22,816,665
7,317 2,094 Other provisions / write offs 179,819 628,391
3,745 1,384 Other charges 28 118,887 321,647
276,729 314,734 Total non-markup / interest expenses 27,030,751 23,766,703
246,830 286,691 24,622,287 21,198,842
- - Extra ordinary / unusual items - -
246,830 286,691 PROFIT BEFORE TAXATION 24,622,287 21,198,842

103,514 114,941 Taxation - Current 9,871,640 8,890,206


(48,173) (10,923) - Prior (938,158) (4,137,307)
(11,680) (23,865) - Deferred (2,049,600) (1,003,099)
43,661 80,153 29 6,883,882 3,749,800
203,169 206,538 PROFIT AFTER TAXATION 17,738,405 17,449,042

Attributable to:

203,190 207,364 Shareholders of the bank 17,809,304 17,450,811


(21) (826) Non-controlling interest (70,899) (1,769)
203,169 206,538 17,738,405 17,449,042

………… US Dollars ………… …………… Rupees ……………


Basic earnings per share for profit for the year
0.15 0.15 attributable to shareholders of the bank 30 13.24 12.97
Diluted earnings per share for profit for the year
0.15 0.15 attributable to shareholders of the bank 31 13.24 12.97

The annexed notes 1 to 44 and Annexure I, II and III form an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

Chairman & President Director Director Director


National Bank of Pakistan
Consolidated Cash Flow Statement
For the year ended December 31, 2010

2009 2010 2010 2009


US Dollars in '000 Note Rupees in '000
(Restated) (Restated)
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
85.8845
246,830 286,691 Profit before taxation 24,622,287 21,198,842
(22,086) (12,427) Less: Dividend income (1,067,273) (1,896,817)
224,744 274,264 23,555,014 19,302,025
Adjustments:
10,198 12,872 Depreciation 11.2 1,105,494 875,846
70 150 Amortization 11.3 12,920 6,014
129,811 81,598 Provision against non-performing advances - net 10.4 7,007,975 11,148,773
7,583 33,824 Provision for diminution in the value of investments - net 9.10 2,904,949 651,282
236 46 Provision against off balance sheet obligations 18.1 3,965 20,237
Unrealized gain on revaluation of
(27) (78) Investments classified as Held-for-trading 9.1 (6,730) (2,355)
(45,127) (3,428) Capital gain on redemption of NI(U)T LoC Units 9.5.1 (294,424) (3,875,689)
- 1,078 Impairment of goodwill 92,593 -
(92) (407) Gain on sale of fixed assets (34,968) (7,926)
122 253 Financial charges on leased assets 21,766 10,496
486 198 Share of loss from joint ventures - net of tax 9.8.3 16,976 41,715
(61) (779) Share of profits from associates - net of tax 9.8.3 (66,906) (5,238)
7,316 2,094 Other provisions / write offs 179,819 628,391
110,515 127,421 10,943,429 9,491,546
335,259 401,685 34,498,443 28,793,571
(Increase) / decrease in operating assets
(30,344) (39,489) Lendings to financial institutions - gross (3,391,495) (2,606,095)
(15,941) (48,476) Held-for-trading securities (4,163,338) (1,369,079)
(854,762) (124,554) Advances - net (10,697,281) (73,410,823)
(118,740) 53,700 Other assets (excluding advance tax) 4,611,992 (10,197,892)
(1,019,787) (158,819) (13,640,122) (87,583,889)
Increase in operating liabilities
4,682 (30,442) Bills payable (2,614,538) 402,108
56,955 (298,584) Borrowings (25,643,768) 4,891,586
1,189,548 1,218,160 Deposits and other accounts 104,621,041 102,163,744
28,616 52,014 Other liabilities (excluding current taxation) 4,467,321 2,457,667
1,279,801 941,148 80,830,056 109,915,105
(120,025) (108,824) Income tax paid (9,346,271) (10,308,272)
(122) (253) Financial charges paid (21,766) (10,496)
(120,147) (109,077) (9,368,037) (10,318,768)
475,126 1,074,937 Net cash generated from operating activities 92,320,340 40,806,019

CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES


(556,992) (1,060,051) Net investments in available-for-sale securities (91,041,973) (47,836,997)
127,722 106,431 Net proceeds from held-to-maturity securities 9,140,800 10,969,303
22,086 12,427 Dividend income received 1,067,273 1,896,817
(20,684) (32,112) Investment in operating fixed assets (2,757,917) (1,776,322)
(349) (2,437) Investment in subsidiary and associates (209,288) (30,000)
163 736 Sale proceeds of property and equipment disposed off 63,185 13,997
(428,054) (975,006) Net cash used in investing activities (83,737,920) (36,763,202)

CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES


(302) (318) Payments of lease obligations (27,310) (25,915)
(67,769) (93,853) Dividend paid (8,060,510) (5,820,338)
(68,071) (94,171) Net cash used in financing activities (8,087,820) (5,846,253)

Effects of exchange differences on translation of the net


12,773 (256) assets of foreign branches, subsidiary and joint venture (21,955) 1,097,011
(8,226) 5,504 Increase / (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents 472,645 (706,425)

1,701,088 1,692,863 Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of the year 145,390,674 146,097,099
1,692,862 1,698,367 Cash and cash equivalents at end of the year 32 145,863,319 145,390,674

The annexed notes 1 to 44 and Annexure I, II and III form an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

Chairman & President Director Director Director


National Bank of Pakistan
Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income
For the year ended December 31, 2010

2009 2010 2010 2009


US Dollars in '000 Rupees in '000
(Restated) (Restated)
85.8845
203,169 206,538 Profit after taxation for the year 17,738,405 17,449,042

Other comprehensive income:

Exchange adjustments on translation of net assets


12,773 (256) of foreign branches, subsidiary and joint venture (21,955) 1,097,011

215,942 206,282 Total comprehensive income for the year - net of tax 17,716,450 18,546,053

Total comprehensive income attributable to:

215,962 207,108 Share holders of the bank 17,787,349 18,547,822


(20) (826) Non-controlling interest (70,899) (1,769)

215,942 206,282 17,716,450 18,546,053

Surplus arising on revaluation of assets has been reported in accordance with the requirements of the Companies
Ordinance, 1984 and the directives of the State Bank of Pakistan in a separate account below equity.

The annexed notes 1 to 44 and Annexure I, II and III form an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

Chairman & President Director Director Director


National Bank of Pakistan
Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity
For the year ended December 31, 2010

Share Attributable to the shareholders of the bank Sub Non Total


capital Reserves Total Controlling
Capital Revenue Interest
Unappropriated
Exchange Statutory General profit
Translation
---------------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 ----------------------------------------------------

Balance as at January 1, 2009 8,969,751 6,432,145 13,523,380 521,338 53,567,323 83,013,937 112,699 83,126,636

Comprehensive income
Profit after tax for the year ended
December 31, 2009 [Restated (note 21.4.3)] - - - - 17,450,811 17,450,811 (1,769) 17,449,042

Other comprehensive income - net of tax - 1,097,011 - - - 1,097,011 - 1,097,011


- 1,097,011 - - 17,450,811 18,547,822 (1,769) 18,546,053
Transferred from surplus on
revaluation of fixed assets to
unappropriated profit - net of tax - - - - 123,934 123,934 - 123,934

Transfer to statutory reserve - - 1,821,185 - (1,821,185) - - -

Transactions with owners

Issue of bonus shares (20%) 1,793,951 - - - (1,793,951) - - -

Cash dividend (Rs. 6.5 per share) - - - - (5,830,338) (5,830,338) - (5,830,338)

Balance as at December 31, 2009 10,763,702 7,529,156 15,344,565 521,338 61,696,594 95,855,355 110,930 95,966,285

Balance as at January 1, 2010 10,763,702 7,529,156 15,344,565 521,338 61,696,594 95,855,355 110,930 95,966,285

Acquisition of NBP Fullerton Asset


Management [Formerly National Asset
Fullerton Management (Note 9.9.1)] - - - - - - 458,045 458,045

Comprehensive income

Profit after tax for the year ended


December 31, 2010 - - - - 17,809,304 17,809,304 (70,899) 17,738,405

Other comprehensive income - net of tax - (21,955) - - - (21,955) - (21,955)


- (21,955) - - 17,809,304 17,787,349 (70,899) 17,716,450
Transferred from surplus on
revaluation of fixed assets to
unappropriated profit - net of tax - - - - 117,738 117,738 - 117,738

Transfer to statutory reserve - - 1,756,321 - (1,756,321) - - -

Transactions with owners

Issue of bonus shares (25%) 2,690,927 - - - (2,690,927) - - -

Cash dividend (Rs. 7.5 per share) - - - - (8,072,777) (8,072,777) - (8,072,777)

Balance as at December 31, 2010 13,454,629 7,507,201 17,100,886 521,338 67,103,611 105,687,665 498,076 106,185,741

The annexed notes 1 to 44 and Annexure I, II and III form an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

Chairman & President Director Director Director


National Bank of Pakistan
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
For the year ended December 31, 2010

1. THE GROUP AND ITS OPERATIONS

1.1 The "Group" consists of:

Holding Company

- National Bank of Pakistan (the bank)


Percentage Holding
Note 2010 2009
Subsidiary Companies % %

- NBP Leasing Limited 100.00 100.00


- JSC Subsidiary Bank of NBP in Kazakhstan 100.00 100.00
- NBP Exchange Company Limited 100.00 100.00
- NBP Modaraba Management Company Limited 100.00 100.00
- Taurus Securities Limited 58.32 58.32
- NBP Fullerton Asset Management Limited (formerly
National Fullerton Asset Management Limited) 9.9.1 54.00 27.00
- Cast-N-Link Products Limited 9.9 76.51 76.51
- National Agriculture Limited 9.9.2 - 100.00

The Group is principally engaged in commercial banking, modaraba management, brokerage, leasing, foreign
currency remittances, asset management, exchange transactions and investment advisory services. Brief profile of
the holding company and subsidiaries is as follows:

National Bank of Pakistan

The bank was incorporated in Pakistan under the National Bank of Pakistan Ordinance, 1949 and is listed on all the
stock exchanges in Pakistan. It's registered and head office is situated at I.I. Chundrigar Road, Karachi. The bank
is engaged in providing commercial banking and related services in Pakistan and overseas. The bank also handles
treasury transactions for the Government of Pakistan (GoP) as an agent to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). The
bank operates 1,266 (2009: 1,265) branches in Pakistan and 23 (2009: 22) overseas branches (including the
Export Processing Zone branch, Karachi). The bank also provides services as trustee to National Investment Trust
(NIT), Long-Term Credit Fund (LTCF) and Endowment Fund for student loans scheme.

NBP Leasing Limited, Pakistan

NBP Leasing Limited (NBPLL) was incorporated in Pakistan on November 7, 1995 as a public limited unquoted
company under the Companies Ordinance, 1984. The registered office of NBPLL is situated at 4th Floor, P.R.C.
Towers, M.T. Khan Road, Karachi. NBPLL is principally engaged in the business of leasing as licensed under the
Non-Banking Finance Companies Rules, 2003 (the NBFC Rules). NBPLL was also engaged previously in the
business of discounting / trade of negotiable instruments which has been discontinued, since May 15, 2008 due to
changes in Non-Banking Finance Companies and Notified Entities Regulations, 2008.

JSC Subsidiary Bank of NBP in Kazakhstan

JSC Subsidiary Bank of NBP in Kazakhstan (JSC) is a joint-stock bank, which was incorporated in the Republic of
Kazakhstan in 2001. JSC conducts its business under license number 25 dated October 29, 2005 (initial license
was dated December 14, 2001) and is engaged in providing commercial banking services. The registered office of
JDC is located at 105, Dostyk Ave, 050051, Almaty.

NBP Exchange Company Limited, Pakistan

NBP Exchange Company Limited (NBPECL) is a public unlisted company, incorporated in Pakistan on September
24, 2002 under the Companies Ordinance, 1984. NBPECL obtained license for commencement of operations from
State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on November 25, 2002 and commencement of business certificate on December 26,
2003 from the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP). The registered office of NBPECL is
situated at Shaheen Complex, M.R.Kiryani Road, Karachi. NBPECL is engaged in foreign currency remittances and
exchange transactions. NBPECL has 12 branches (2009: 4 branches).
NBP Modaraba Management Company Limited, Pakistan

NBP Modaraba Management Company Limited (NBPMMCL) is a public unlisted company, incorporated in
Pakistan on August 6, 1992. Its registered office is 26 - Mclagon Road, Lahore. The principal purpose of the
NBPMMCL is to float and manage modarabas. NBPMMCL at present is managing First National Bank Modaraba.

Taurus Securities Limited, Pakistan

Taurus Securities Limited (TSL) is a public unlisted company, incorporated in Pakistan on June 27,1993 under the
Companies Ordinance, 1984. The registered office of TSL is situated at 6th Floor, Progressive Plaza, Beaumont
Road, Civil Lines, Karachi. It is engaged in the business of stock brokerage, investment counseling, and fund
placements. TSL is a corporate member of the Karachi Stock Exchange (Guarantee) Limited.

NBP Fullerton Asset Management Limited (formerly National Fullerton Asset Management Limited)

NBP Fullerton Asset Management Limited (formerly National Fullerton Asset Management Limited), (the
company), was incorporated in Pakistan as public limited company on August 24, 2005 under the Companies
Ordinance, 1984 and obtained certificate for commencement of business on December 19, 2005. Subsequently,
effective from July 09, 2010 the name of the company has changed to NBP Fullerton Asset Management Limited
(NAFA). The main sponsors of NAFA are National Bank of Pakistan and Alexandra Fund Management Pte.
Limited (a member of Fullerton Fund Management Group, Singapore). The company is mainly involved in the
business of asset management and investment advisory services. The company has been issued license by the
Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) to carry on business of asset management services
and investment advisory services as a Non-Banking Finance Company (NBFC) under section 282C of the
Companies Ordinance, 1984 and under the Non-Banking Finance Companies and Notified Entities Regulations,
2008. The principal / registered office of the company is situated at 9th Floor, Adamjee House, I.I. Chundrigar
Road, Karachi.

The Pakistan Credit Rating Agency Limited has assigned management quality rating AM2- to NBP Fullerton Asset
Management Limited.

As at December 31, 2010 the company is managing the following funds and discretionary portfolio;

Type of Fund

- NAFA Income Opportunity Fund, formerly NAFA Cash Fund Open end Fund
- NAFA Income Fund Open end Fund
- NAFA Islamic Aggressive Income Fund, formerly NAFA Islamic Income Fund Open end Fund
- NAFA Islamic Multi Asset Fund Open end Fund
- NAFA Multi Asset Fund Open end Fund
- NAFA Stock Fund Open end Fund
- NAFA Government Securities Liquid Fund Open end Fund
- NAFA Savings Plus Fund Open end Fund
- NAFA Riba Free Savings Fund Open end Fund
- NAFA Asset Allocation Fund Open end Fund
- Discretionary Portfolio

1.2 BASIS OF CONSOLIDATION

- The consolidated financial statements include the financial statements of the bank (holding company) and
its subsidiary companies together - "the Group".

- Subsidiary companies are fully consolidated from the date on which more than 50% of voting rights are
transferred to the Group or power to control the company is established and excluded from consolidation
from the date of disposal or when the control is lost.

- The financial statements of the subsidiaries are prepared for the same reporting year as the holding
company for the purpose of consolidation, using consistent accounting policies.

- The assets, liabilities, income and expenses of subsidiary companies have been consolidated on a line by
line basis.

- Non-Controlling Interest / (minority interest) in equity of the subsidiary companies are measured at fair value
as of the acquisition date for all the subsidiaries acquired from period beginning on or after January 1, 2010
whereas Non-Controlling Interest / (minority interest) of previously acquired subsidiary is measured at the
portion of operation and of net assets of subsidiary companies attributable to interest which is not owned by
holding company.

- Material intra-group balances and transactions have been eliminated.


- The management of the bank had applied to the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP)
for the exemption from the requirements of section 237 of the Companies Ordinance, 1984 in respect of
consolidating its two subsidiaries namely National Agriculture Limited (NAL) and Cast-N-Link Products
Limited (CNL). The SECP, vides its letter EMD/233/627/2002-1720 dated July 07, 2010 under Section
237(8) of the Companies Ordinance, 1984, based on the fact that investments of the bank in NAL and CNL
are not material and compromise of 0.0003% of the total assets of the bank and the investment have been
fully provided for, granted the exemption from consolidation of NAL and CNL in its financial statements for
the year ended December 31, 2010.

2. BASIS OF PRESENTATION
2.1 In accordance with the directives of the Federal Government of Pakistan regarding the shifting of the banking
system to Islamic modes, the SBP has issued various circulars from time to time. Permissible form of trade
related mode of financing includes purchase of goods by the bank from their customers and immediate resale to
them at appropriate mark-up in price on deferred payment basis. The purchases and sales arising under these
arrangements are not reflected in these consolidated financial statements as such but are restricted to the amount
of facility actually utilized and the appropriate portion of mark-up thereon.
However, the Islamic Banking branches of the bank have complied with the requirements set out under the Islamic
Financial Accounting Standards issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan and notified under
the provisions of the Companies Ordinance, 1984.
Key financial figures of the Islamic banking branches of the bank have been disclosed in Annexure III to these
financial statements.
2.2 The US Dollar amounts shown on the consolidated statement of financial position, consolidated profit and loss
account, consolidated statement of comprehensive income and consolidated cash flow statement are stated as
additional information solely for the convenience of readers. For the purpose of conversion to US Dollars, the rate
of Rs. 85.8845 to 1 US Dollar has been used for 2008, 2009 and 2010 as it was the prevalent rate as on
December 31, 2010.

3. STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE

3.1 These consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with approved accounting standards
as applicable in Pakistan. Approved accounting standards comprise of such International Financial Reporting
Standards (IFRS) issued by the International Accounting Standards Board and Islamic Financial Accounting
Standards (IFAS) issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan as are notified under the
Companies Ordinance, 1984, the requirements of the Companies Ordinance, 1984, the Banking Companies
Ordinance, 1962 and directives issued under the Companies Ordinance, 1984 and the State Bank of Pakistan.
Wherever the requirements of the Companies Ordinance, 1984, the Banking Companies Ordinance, 1962 or
directives issued under the Companies Ordinance, 1984 and the State Bank of Pakistan differ with the
requirements of IFRS or IFAS, the requirements of the Companies Ordinance, 1984, the Banking Companies
Ordinance, 1962 or the requirements of the said directives shall prevail.
3.2 SBP has deferred the applicability of International Accounting Standard (IAS) 39, 'Financial Instruments:
Recognition and Measurement' and IAS 40, 'Investment Property' for Banking Companies through BSD Circular
Letter No. 10 dated August 26, 2002. Further, according to the notification of SECP dated April 28, 2008, the IFRS
- 7 "Financial Instruments: Disclosures" has not been made applicable for banks. Accordingly, the requirements of
these standards have not been considered in the preparation of these consolidated financial statements.
However, investments have been classified and valued in accordance with the requirements of various circulars
issued by SBP.

3.3 Application of new and revised International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs)
3.3.1 The following standards, amendments and interpretations of approved accounting standards will be effective for
accounting periods beginning on or after January 01, 2010:

IFRS 3 (as revised in 2008) Business Combinations


IFRS 3 (2008) has been applied in the current year prospectively to business combinations for which the
acquisition date is on or after 1 January 2010 in accordance with the relevant transitional provisions. Its adoption
has affected the accounting for business combinations in the current year. The impact of the application of IFRS
3(2008) is as follows:
IFRS 3 (2008) allows a choice on a transaction-by-transaction basis for the measurement of non-controlling
interests at the date of acquisition (previously referred to as ‘minority’ interests) either at fair value or at the
non-controlling interests’ share of recognised identifiable net assets of the acquiree. In the current year, in
accounting for the acquisition of NBP Fullerton Asset Management Limited (formerly National Fullerton
Asset Management Limited), the bank has elected to measure the non-controlling interests at fair value at
the date of acquisition. Consequently, the goodwill recognised in respect of that acquisition includes the
impact of the difference between the fair value of the non-controlling interests and their share of the
recognised amount of the identifiable net assets of the acquiree.
IFRS 3 (2008) requires acquisition-related costs to be accounted for separately from the business
combination, generally leading to those costs being recognised as an expense in profit and loss account as
incurred, whereas previously they were accounted for as part of the cost of the acquisition.

In the current year, the above changes in policies have affected the accounting for the acquisition of
additional 27% ownership of NBP Fullerton Asset Management Limited (formerly National Fullerton Asset
Management Limited) as follows:

- The Impact of transaction cost charged to consolidated profit and loss account is very insignificant.

- Due to measurement of non-controlling interest at fair value, the amount of goodwill and value of non-
controlling interest increased by Rs. 301.367 million.

3.3.2 New / revised standards and interpretations to existing standards effective from current period or early
adopted but not relevant to the Group

The following standards (revised or amended) and interpretations became effective for the current financial period
or early adopted, but are either not relevant or do not have any material effect on the consolidated financial
statements of the Group:

- IFRS 2 (Amendments) "Share-based Payments - Group cash-settled share-based payment transactions"

On August 14, 2009, the Government of Pakistan (GoP) has launched a scheme for the employees of state
owned entities including the bank. Under the scheme a Trust has been formed and 12% of the shares held
by the State Bank of Pakistan will be transferred to the Trust.

Since the scheme has significant impact on a large number of SOEs, the Securities and Exchange
Commission of Pakistan (SECP) was approached by some entities for exemption from International
Financial Reporting Standard Share Based Payment (IFRS-2), if applicable, we understand that SECP has
already received a recommendation from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan (ICAP) and it is
expected that appropriate exemption from IFRS-2, if required, will be issued. Accordingly, the above
mentioned scheme has not been accounted for under the requirements of IFRS-2 in the consolidated
financial statement of the bank for year ended December 31, 2010.

- IFRS 5 (Amendments) "Non-current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations"
- Amendments to IAS 1 "Presentation of Financial Statements"
- Amendments to IAS 7 "Statement of Cash Flows"
- IAS 27 (Amended) "Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements"
- IAS 27 (as revised in 2008) "Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements"
- IAS 28 (as revised in 2008) "Investments in Associates"
- IFRIC 15 "Agreement for Construction of Real Estate"
- IFRIC 17 "Distributions of Non-cash Assets to Owners"

The application of Improvements to IFRSs issued in 2009 has not had any material effect on amounts
reported in these consolidated financial statements.

3.3.3 The following standards, amendments and interpretations of approved accounting standards will be
effective for accounting periods beginning on or after January 01, 2011 or later:

- IFRS 9 ‘Financial instruments’ introduces new requirements for the classification and measurement of
financial assets and financial liabilities and for their derecognition. While the International Accounting
Standards Board has prescribed the effective date period beginning on or after January 1, 2013 with earlier
application permitted, the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan and the State Bank of Pakistan
have still not notified its effective date for adoption locally. As a result, there will be no impact on the
Group's financial statement till IFRS 9 is notified.

- IAS 12 Deferred Tax: Tax Recovery of Underlying Assets (Amendments to IAS 12). The amendment to IAS
12 is effective for annual periods beginning on or after January 01, 2012. Earlier application is permitted.
The limited scope amendments are relevant only when an entity elects to use the fair value model for
measurement in IAS 40 Investment Property. the amendments introduce a rebuttable presumption that in
such circumstances, an investment property is recovered entirely through sale.

- IAS 24 (Revised), ‘Related party disclosures’ (effective for annual periods beginning on or after January 1,
2011) - The revised standard clarifies and simplifies the definition of a related party and removes the
requirement for government-related entities to disclose details of all transactions with the government and
other government-related entities. This amendment will result in some changes in disclosures.
- IAS 32 (Amendment) ‘Financial Instruments: Presentation’ (effective for annual periods beginning on or
after February 1, 2010) – ‘Classification of rights issues’ - The amendment addresses the accounting for
rights issues that are denominated in a currency other than the functional currency of the issuer. Provided
certain conditions are met, such rights issues are now classified as equity regardless of the currency in
which the exercise price is denominated. Previously, these issues had to be accounted for as derivative
liabilities. This amendment will have no impact on the Group's financial statements.

- IFRIC 13 (Amendment) 'Customer Loyalty Programmes' (effective from annual periods on or after January
1, 2011). The amendment clarifies that the fair value of award credits take into account the amount of
discounts or incentives that otherwise would be offered to customers that have not earned the award
credits. This amendment will have no impact on the Group's financial statements.

- IFRIC 19 ‘Extinguishing Financial Liabilities with Equity Instruments’ (effective for annual periods beginning
on or after July 1, 2010) – This Interpretation addresses the accounting by an entity when the terms of a
financial liability are renegotiated and result in the entity issuing equity instruments to a creditor of the entity
to extinguish all or part of the financial liability. It requires a gain or loss to be recognised in profit or loss,
which is measured as the difference between the carrying amount of the financial liability and the fair value
of the equity instruments issued. If the fair value of the equity instruments issued cannot be reliably
measured, the equity instruments should be measured to reflect the fair value of the financial liability
extinguished. This amendment will have no impact on the Group's financial statements.

- Amendments to IFRIC 14 IAS 19 – The Limit on a Defined Benefit Assets, Minimum Funding Requirements
and their Interaction (effective for annual periods beginning on or after January 01, 2011). These
amendments remove unintended consequences arising from the treatment of prepayments where there is a
minimum funding requirement. These amendments result in prepayments of contributions in certain
circumstances being recognised as an asset rather than an expense. This amendment is not likely to have
any impact on the Group’s financial statements.

- Improvements to IFRSs 2010 – In May 2010, the IASB issued improvements to IFRSs 2010, which
comprise of 11 amendments to 7 standards. Effective dates, early application and transitional requirements
are addressed on a standard by standard basis. The majority of amendments are effective for annual
periods beginning on or after January 1, 2011. The amendments include list of events or transactions that
require disclosure in the interim financial statements and fair value of award credits under the customer
loyalty programmes to take into account the amount of discounts or incentives that otherwise would be
offered to customers that have not earned the award credits. Certain of these amendments will result in
increased disclosures in the Group's financial statements.

4. BASIS OF MEASUREMENT

These consolidated financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention except for revaluation
of land and buildings are stated at revaluation amount and valuation of certain investments, commitments in respect of
certain forward exchange contracts and derivative financial instruments are carried at fair value.

5. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

5.1 Business Combination

Acquisitions of businesses are accounted for using the acquisition method. The consideration transferred in a
business combination is measured at fair value, which is calculated as the sum of the acquisition-date fair values
of the assets transferred by the bank, liabilities incurred by the bank to the former owners of the acquiree and the
equity interests issued by the bank in exchange for control of the acquiree. Acquisition-related costs are
recognised in profit and loss account as incurred.

At the acquisition date, the identifiable assets acquired and the liabilities assumed are recognised at their fair
value at the acquisition date.

Goodwill is measured as the excess of the sum of the consideration transferred, the amount of any non-controlling
interests in the acquiree, and the fair value of the acquirer's previously held equity interest in the acquiree (if any)
over the net of the acquisition-date amounts of the identifiable assets acquired and the liabilities assumed. If, after
reassessment, net of the acquisition-date amounts of the identifiable assets acquired and liabilities assumed
exceeds the sum of the consideration transferred, the amount of any non-controlling interests in the acquiree and
the fair value of the acquirer's previously held interest in the acquiree (if any), the excess is recognised
immediately in profit or loss as a bargain purchase gain.

Non-controlling interests that are present ownership interests and entitle their holders to a proportionate share of
the Group's net assets in the event of liquidation is measured at fair value at the date of the acquisition.
When a business combination is achieved in stages, the bank's previously held equity interest in the acquiree is
remeasured to fair value at the acquisition date (i.e. the date when the bank obtains control) and the resulting
gain or loss, if any, is recognised in profit or loss account.

5.2 Goodwill

Goodwill arising on an acquisition of a business is carried at cost as established at the date of acquisition of the
subsidiary company.

For the purposes of impairment testing, goodwill is allocated to each of the bank's cash-generating units (or
entities of cash-generating units) that is expected to benefit from the synergies of the combination.

A cash-generating unit to which goodwill has been allocated is tested for impairment annually, or more frequently
when there is indication that the unit may be impaired. If the recoverable amount of the cash-generating unit is
less than its carrying amount, the impairment loss is allocated first to reduce the carrying amount of any goodwill
allocated to the unit and then to the other assets of the unit on a pro-rata basis based on the carrying amount of
each asset in the unit. Any impairment loss for goodwill is recognised directly in the consolidated profit and loss
account. An impairment loss recognised for goodwill is not reversed in subsequent periods.

On disposal of the relevant cash-generating unit, the attributable amount of goodwill is included in the
determination of the profit or loss on disposal.

5.3 Cash and cash equivalents

Cash and cash equivalents include cash and balances with treasury banks and balances with other banks in
current and deposit accounts less overdrawn nostro accounts.

5.4 Investments

Investments other than those categorised as held-for-trading are initially recognised at fair value which includes
transactions costs associated with the investments. Investments classified as held-for-trading are initially
recognised at fair value, and transaction costs are expensed in the consolidated profit and loss account.

All regular way purchases / sales of investment are recognised on the trade date, i.e., the date the Group
commits to purchase / sell the investments. Regular way purchases or sales of investment require delivery of
securities within the time frame generally established by regulation or convention in the market place.

The Group has classified its investment portfolio, except for investments in subsidiaries, associates and joint
ventures, into ‘Held-for-trading’, ‘Held-to-maturity’ and ‘Available-for-sale’ portfolios as follows:

- Held-for-trading – These are securities which are acquired with the intention to trade by taking advantage
of short-term market / interest rate movements and are to be sold within 90 days. These are carried at
market value, with the related surplus / (deficit) on revaluation being taken to consolidated profit and loss
account.

- Held-to-maturity – These are securities with fixed or determinable payments and fixed maturity that are
held with the intention and ability to hold to maturity. These are carried at amortised cost.

- Available-for-sale – These are investments that do not fall under the held-for-trading or held-to-maturity
categories. These are carried at market value except for incase of unquoted securities where market
value is not available, which are carried at cost less provision for diminution in value, if any. Surplus /
(deficit) on revaluation is taken to ‘surplus / (deficit) on revaluation of assets’ account shown below equity.
On derecognition or impairment in quoted available-for-sale investments, the cumulative gain or loss
previously reported as 'surplus / (deficit) on revaluation of assets' below equity is included in the
consolidated profit and loss account for the period.

Provision for diminution in value of investments for unquoted debt securities is calculated as per the
SBP's Prudential Regulations.

Held-for-trading and quoted available-for-sale securities are marked to market with reference to ready quotes on
Reuters page (PKRV) or MUFAP or the Stock Exchanges.

Associates – Associates are all entities over which the Group has significant influence but not control, generally
accompanying a shareholding of between 20% and 50% of the voting rights. Investments in associates are
accounted for under the equity method of accounting. However, in case where associates are considered as fully
impaired and financial statements are not available these investments are stated at cost less provision.
Under the equity method, the Group’s share of its associates’ post-acquisition profits or losses is recognized in
the consolidated profit and loss account, its share of post-acquisition movements in reserves is recognized in
reserves. The cumulative post-acquisition movements are adjusted against the carrying amount of the
investment. When the Group’s share of losses in an associate equals or exceeds its interest in the associate,
including any other unsecured receivables, the Group does not recognize further losses, unless it has incurred
obligations or made payments on behalf of the associate.

Joint venture - The Group has interests in joint venture which is jointly controlled entity. A joint venture is
contractual arrangement whereby two or more parties undertake an economic activity that is subject to a joint
control and includes a jointly controlled entity that involves the establishment of separate entity in which each
venturer has an interest. The Group accounts for its interest in joint venture using the equity method of
accounting.

The carrying values of investments are reviewed for impairment when indications exist that the carrying values
may exceed the estimated recoverable amounts.

5.5 Discount of negotiable instruments

These are stated at amortized cost less provision for doubtful debts, if any. The provision is made in accordance
with the SECP Prudential Regulations for Non-Banking Finance Companies.

5.6 Repurchase and resale agreements

Securities sold with a simultaneous commitment to repurchase at a specified future date (repos) continue to be
recognised in the consolidated statement of financial position and are measured in accordance with accounting
policies for investment securities. The counterparty liability for amounts received under these agreements is
included in borrowings. The difference between sale and repurchase price is treated as mark-up / return / interest
expense and accrued over the life of the repo agreement using effective yield method.

Securities purchased with a corresponding commitment to resell at a specified future date (reverse repos) are not
recognised in the consolidated statement of financial position, as the Group does not obtain control over the
securities. Amounts paid under these agreements are included in lendings to financial institutions. The difference
between purchase and resale price is treated as mark-up / return / interest income and accrued over the life of
the reverse repo agreement using effective yield method.

5.7 Net investment in lease finance

Leases where the Group transfers substantially all the risk and rewards incidental to ownership of the assets to
the lessee are classified as finance leases. Net investment in lease finance is recognised at an amount equal to
the aggregate of minimum lease payment including any guaranteed residual value and excluding unearned
finance income, write-offs and provision for doubtful lease finances, if any. The provision against lease finance is
made in accordance with the requirements of the NBFC Regulations and the internal criteria as approved by the
Board of Directors of NBPLL.

5.8 Derivative financial instruments

Derivative financial instruments are initially recognised at fair value on the dates on which the derivative contracts
are entered into and are subsequently re-measured at fair value using appropriate valuation techniques. All
derivative financial instruments are carried as assets when fair value is positive and liabilities when fair value is
negative. Any change in the fair value of derivative instruments is taken to the consolidated profit and loss
account.

5.9 Financial instruments

All the financial assets and financial liabilities are recognized at the time when the Group becomes a party to the
contractual provisions of the instrument. A financial asset is derecognised where (a) the rights to receive cash
flows from the asset have expired; or (b) the Group has transferred its rights to receive cash flows from the asset
or has assumed an obligation to pay the received cash flows in full without material delay to a third party under a
'pass-through' arrangement; and either (i) the Group has transferred substantially all the risks and rewards of the
asset, or (ii) the Group has neither transferred nor retained substantially all the risk and rewards of the asset, but
has transferred control of the asset. A financial liability is derecognised when the obligation under the liability is
discharged or cancelled or expires. Any gain or loss on derecognition of the financial assets and financial
liabilities are taken to income currently.
5.10 Advances

Advances are stated net off specific and general provisions. Provisions are made in accordance with the
requirements of Prudential Regulations issued by SBP and charged to the consolidated profit and loss account.
These regulations prescribe an age based criteria (as supplemented by subjective evaluation of advances by the
banks) for classification of non-performing loans and advances and computing provision / allowance
thereagainst. Such regulations also require the bank to maintain general provision / allowance against consumer
advances at specified percentage of such portfolio. Advances are written off where there are no realistic
prospects of recovery.

5.11 Operating fixed assets and depreciation

Property and equipment

Owned assets

Property and equipment except land and buildings are stated at cost less accumulated depreciation and
impairment losses, if any. Land is stated at revalued amount. Buildings are stated at revalued amount less
accumulated depreciation and impairment, if any. Cost of fixed assets of foreign branches include exchange
differences arising on translation at year-end rates. Depreciation is charged to profit and loss account applying
the diminishing balance method except vehicles, computers and peripheral equipment and furnishing provided to
executives, which are depreciated on straight-line method at the rates stated in note 11.2. Depreciation is
charged from the month in which the assets are brought into use and no depreciation is charged from the month
the assets are deleted.

Subsequent costs are included in the asset’s carrying amount or recognised as a separate asset, as appropriate,
only when it is probable that future economic benefits associated with the item will flow to the Group and the cost
of the item can be measured reliably. The carrying amount of the replaced part is derecognised. All other repairs
and maintenance are charged to the consolidated profit and loss account during the financial period in which they
are incurred.

Assets are derecognised when disposed or when no future economic benefits are expected from its use or
disposal. Gains and losses on disposal of property and equipment are included in consolidated profit and loss
account currently.

The assets' residual values and useful lives are reviewed, and adjusted if appropriate, at each consolidated
statement of financial position date.

Land and buildings' valuation are carried out by professionally qualified valuers with sufficient regularity to ensure
that their carrying amount does not differ materially from their fair value.

The surplus arising on revaluation of fixed assets is credited to the “Surplus on Revaluation of Assets" account
shown below equity. The Group has adopted the following accounting treatment of depreciation on revalued
assets, keeping in view the requirements of the Companies Ordinance, 1984 and SECP's SRO 45(1)/2003 dated
January 13, 2003:

- depreciation on assets which are revalued is determined with reference to the value assigned to such
assets on revaluation and depreciation charge for the year is taken to the consolidated profit and loss
account; and

- an amount equal to incremental depreciation for the year net of deferred taxation is transferred from
“Surplus on Revaluation of Fixed Assets account” to unappropriated profit through consolidated statement
of changes in equity to record realization of surplus to the extent of the incremental depreciation charge
for the year.
Leased assets

Assets subject to finance lease are accounted for by recording the assets and the related liability. These are
recorded at lower of fair value and the present value of minimum lease payments at the inception of lease and
subsequently stated net of accumulated depreciation. Depreciation is charged on the basis similar to the owned
assets. Financial charges are allocated over the period of lease term so as to provide a constant periodic rate of
financial charge on the outstanding liability.

Ijarah

Assets leased out under 'Ijarah' are stated at cost less accumulated depreciation and accumulated impairment
losses, if any. Assets under Ijarah are depreciated over the period of lease term. However, in the event the asset
is expected to be available for re-ijarah, depreciation is charged over the economic life of the asset using straight
line basis.

Ijarah income is recognised on a straight line basis over the period of Ijarah contract.
Intangible assets
Intangible assets are stated at cost less accumulated amortization and impairment losses, if any. Amortization is
charged to income applying the straight-line method at the rates stated in note 11.3. The estimated useful life and
amortisation method are reviewed at the end of each annual reporting period, with the effect of any changes in
estimate being accounted for on a prospective basis.

Capital work-in-progress
Capital work-in-progress is stated at cost. These are transferred to specific assets as and when assets are
available for use.

Impairment
The carrying values of fixed assets are reviewed for impairment when events or changes in circumstances
indicate that the carrying values may not be recoverable. If any such indication exists and where the carrying
values exceed the estimated recoverable amounts, the fixed assets are written down to their recoverable
amounts.

The resulting impairment loss is taken to consolidated profit and loss account except for impairment loss on
revalued assets which is adjusted against the related revaluation surplus to the extent that the impairment loss
does not exceed the surplus on revaluation of assets. Where impairment loss subsequently reverses, the
carrying amount of the asset is increased to the revised recoverable amount but limited to the extent of the
amount which would have been determined had there been no impairment. Reversal of impairment loss is
recognized as income.

5.12 Taxation

Current

Provision of current taxation is based on taxable income for the year determined in accordance with the
prevailing laws of taxation on income earned for local as well as foreign operations, as applicable to the
respective jurisdictions. The charge for the current tax also includes adjustments wherever considered necessary
relating to prior year, arising from assessments framed during the year.

Deferred
Deferred income tax is provided on all temporary differences at the consolidated statement of financial position
date between the tax bases of assets and liabilities and their carrying amounts for financial reporting purposes.

Deferred income tax assets are recognised for all deductible temporary differences and unused tax losses, to the
extent that it is probable that taxable profits will be available against which the deductible temporary differences
and unused tax losses can be utilised.

The carrying amount of deferred income tax assets are reviewed at each consolidated statement of financial
position date and reduced to the extent that it is no longer probable that sufficient taxable profit or deductible
temporary differences will be available to allow all or part of the deferred income tax asset to be utilised.

Deferred income tax assets and liabilities are measured at the tax rates that are expected to apply to the period
when the asset is realised or the liability is settled, based on tax rates (and tax laws) that have been enacted or
substantionally enacted at the consolidated statement of financial position date.

Deferred tax relating to gain / loss recognized in surplus on revaluation of assets is charged / credited to such
account.

5.13 Employee benefits


5.13.1 Defined benefit plans
Pension scheme
The Group operates approved funded pension scheme for its eligible employees. The Group's costs are
determined based on actuarial valuation carried out using Projected Unit Credit Method. Actuarial gains /
losses exceeding, the higher of 10% of present value of defined benefit obligation or 10% of the fair
value of plan assets are recognized as income or expense over the estimated working lives of the
employees. Where the fair value of plan assets, exceeds the present value of defined benefit obligation
together with unrecognized actuarial gains or losses and unrecognized past service cost, the Group
reduces the resulting asset to an amount equal to the total of present value of any economic benefit in the
form of reduction in future contributions to the plan and unrecognized actuarial losses and past service
costs.
Benevolent scheme

The Group also operates an un-funded benevolent scheme for its eligible employees. Provision is made
in the consolidated financial statements based on the actuarial valuation using the Projected Unit Credit
Method. Actuarial gains / losses are recognized in the period in which they arise.

Gratuity scheme

The Group also operates an un-funded gratuity scheme for its eligible contractual employees. Provision is
made in the consolidated financial statements based on the actuarial valuation using the Projected Unit
Credit Method. Actuarial gains / losses are accounted for in a manner similar to pension scheme.

Post retirement medical benefits

The Group operates an un-funded post retirement medical benefits scheme for all of its employees.
Provision is made in the consolidated financial statements for the benefit based on actuarial valuation
carried out using the Projected Unit Credit Method. Actuarial gains / losses are recognised in the profit
and loss account over the estimated working lives of employees.

5.13.2 Defined contribution plan

The Group operates an approved funded provident fund scheme covering all its employees. Equal
monthly contributions are made by the Group and employees to the fund in accordance with the fund
rules.

5.13.3 Retirement and other benefit obligations -


In respect of JSC Subsidiary Bank of NBP in Kazakhstan (JSC)

The JSC withholds amounts of pension contributions from employee salaries and pays them to state
pension fund. The requirements of the Kazakhstan’s legislation state pension system provides for the
calculation of current payments by the employer as a percentage of current total payments to staff. This
expense is charged in the period the related salaries are earned. Upon retirement all retirement benefit
payments are made by pension funds selected by employees.

5.13.4 Other employee benefits

Employees' compensated absences

The Group accounts for all accumulating compensated absences when employees render service that
increases their entitlement to future compensated absences. The liability is determined based on actuarial
valuation carried out using the Projected Unit Credit Method.

5.14 Revenue recognition

Income on loans and advances and debt security investments are recognized on a time proportionate basis that
takes into account effective yield on the asset. In case of advances and investments classified under the
Prudential Regulations, interest / mark-up is recognized on receipt basis.

Interest / mark-up on rescheduled / restructured advances and investments is recognized in accordance with the
Prudential Regulations of SBP.

Fee, brokerage and commission income other than commission on letter of credit and guarantees and
remuneration for trustee services are recognized upon performance of services. Commission on letters of credit
and guarantees is recognized on time proportionate basis.

Dividend income on equity investments and mutual funds is recognized when right to receive is established.

Premium or discount on debt securities classified as held-for-trading, available-for-sale and held-to-maturity


securities is amortised using the effective interest method and taken to consolidated profit and loss account.

Gains and losses on disposal of investments are dealt with through the consolidated profit and loss account in
the year in which they arise.

The Group follows the ‘financing method’ in accounting for recognition of finance lease. At the commencement of
a lease, the total unearned finance income i.e. the excess of aggregate installment contract receivables plus
residual value over the cost of the leased asset is amortized over the term of the lease, applying the annuity
method, so as to produce a constant periodic rate of return on the net investment in finance leases. Initial direct
costs are deferred and amortized over the lease term as a yield adjustment.

The management fee is recognized in the accounts on accrual basis, which is calculated at predetermined rate of
fee applied on the daily average net assets of the Fund(s).
Processing, front end and commitment fees and commission are recognized as income when received.

Rental income from operating leases is recognized on a straight-line basis over the term of the relevant lease.

Profit on trading and revaluation of financial instruments is recognised on trade date basis and is taken to
consolidated profit and loss account.

5.15 Foreign currencies translation

Items included in the financial statements of each of the Group's entities are measured using the currency of the
primary economic environment in which the entity operates (the functional currency). The consolidated financial
statements are presented in the Pak Rupees which is the Group's functional and presentation currency.

Foreign currency transactions are converted into Rupees applying the exchange rate at the date of the respective
transactions. Monetary assets and liabilities in foreign currencies and the assets / liabilities of foreign branches,
and subsidiaries, net assets of associates and joint ventures are translated into Rupees at the rates of exchange
prevailing at the consolidated statement of financial position date.

Profit and loss account balances of foreign branches, subsidiaries are translated at average exchange rate
prevailing during the year. Gains / losses on translation are included in the consolidated profit and loss account
except net gains / losses arising on translation of net assets of foreign branches, subsidiaries, associates and
joint ventures, which is credited to an exchange equalization reserve and reflected under reserves.

Items included in the financial statements of the bank's foreign branches are measured using the currency of the
primary economic environment in which the bank operates (the functional currency).

5.16 Provision for off balance sheet obligations

Provision for guarantees, claims and other off balance sheet obligations is made when the Group has legal or
constructive obligation as a result of past events, it is probable that an outflow of resources will be required to
settle the obligation and a reliable estimate of amount can be made. Charge to consolidated profit and loss
account is stated net of expected recoveries.

5.17 Off setting

Financial assets and financial liabilities are only set off and the net amount is reported in the consolidated
financial statements when there is a legally enforceable right to set off and the Group intends either to settle on a
net basis, or to realize the assets and to settle the liabilities simultaneously.

5.18 Fiduciary assets

Assets held in a fiduciary capacity are not treated as assets of the Group in the consolidated statement of
financial position.

5.19 Dividend and other appropriations

Dividend and appropriation to reserves, except appropriation which are required by the law, are recognised as
liability in the consolidated financial statements in the year in which these are approved.

5.20 Segment Reporting

A segment is a distinguishable component of the Group that is engaged either in providing product or services
(business segment), or in providing products or services within a particular economic environment (geographical
segment), which is subject to risks and rewards that are different from those of other segments.

5.20.1 Business segments

Corporate finance

Corporate banking includes, services provided in connection with mergers and acquisition, underwriting,
privatization, securitization, research, debts (government, high yield), equity, syndication, IPO and
secondary private placements.

Trading and sales


It includes fixed income, equity, foreign exchanges, commodities, credit, funding, own position securities,
lending and repos, brokerage debt and prime brokerage.
Retail banking
It includes retail lending and deposits, banking services, trust and estates, private lending and deposits,
banking service, trust and estates investment advice, merchant / commercial and private labels and retail.

Commercial banking
Commercial banking includes project finance, real estate, export finance, trade finance, factoring, lending,
guarantees, bills of exchange and deposits.
Payment and settlement
It includes payments and collections, funds transfer, clearing and settlement.
Agency services
It includes escrow, depository receipts, securities lending (customers), corporate actions, issuer and
paying agents.
5.20.2 Geographical segments

The Group operates in following geographical regions:


Pakistan
Asia Pacific (including South Asia and Karachi Export Processing Zone)
Europe
United States of America
Middle East
Central Asia

5.21 Earnings per share


The Group presents basic and diluted earnings per share (EPS) for its shareholders. Basic EPS is calculated by
dividing the profit or loss attributable to ordinary shareholders of the Group by the weighted average number of
ordinary shares outstanding during the year. Diluted EPS is determined by adjusting the consolidated profit or
loss attributable to ordinary shareholders and the weighted average number of ordinary shares outstanding for
the effects of all dilutive potential ordinary shares, if any. There were no dilutive potential ordinary shares in issue
at December 31, 2010.

5.22 Accounting estimates and judgments


The preparation of consolidated financial statements in conformity with Approved Accounting Standards requires
the use of certain critical accounting estimates. It also requires management to exercise its judgment in the
process of applying the Group’s accounting polices. The estimates / judgments and associated assumptions
used in the preparation of the consolidated financial statements are based on historical experience and other
factors, including expectations of future events that are believed to be reasonable under the circumstances. The
key areas of estimate and judgements in relation to these consolidated financial statements are as follows:

a) Provision against non-performing advances

The Group reviews its loan portfolio to assess amount of non-performing loans and determine provision
required there against on a quarterly basis. While assessing this requirement various factors including
the past dues, delinquency in the account, financial position of the borrower, value of collateral held and
requirements of Prudential Regulations are considered.
The amount of general provision against consumer advances is determined in accordance with the
relevant prudential regulations and SBP directives.
During the year, the management has changed the method of computing provision against non-
performing advances as allowed under Prudential Regulations and explained in note 10.5.

b) Fair value of derivatives

The fair values of derivatives which are not quoted in active markets are determined by using valuation
techniques. The valuation techniques take into account the relevant interest and exchange rates over the
term of the contract.

c) Impairment of Available-for-sale investments

The Group considers that Available-for-sale equity investments and mutual funds are impaired when
there has been a significant or prolonged decline in the fair value below its cost. This determination of
what is significant or prolonged requires judgment. In addition, impairment may be appropriate when there
is evidence of deterioration in the financial health of the investee, industry and sector performance.
d) Held-to-maturity investments

The Group follows the guidance provided in SBP circulars on classifying non-derivative financial assets
with fixed or determinable payments and fixed maturity as held-to-maturity. In making this judgment, the
bank evaluates its intention and ability to hold such investments to maturity.

e) Income taxes

In making the estimates for current and deferred income taxes, the management looks at the income tax
law and the decisions of appellate authorities on certain issues in the past. There are certain matters
where bank’s view differs with the view taken by the income tax department and such amounts are shown
as contingent liability.

f) Fixed assets, depreciation and amortisation

In making estimates of the depreciation / amortisation method, the management uses method which
reflects the pattern in which economic benefits are expected to be consumed by the Group. The method
applied is reviewed at each financial year end and if there is a change in the expected pattern of
consumption of the future economic benefits embodied in the assets, the method would be changed to
reflect the change in pattern.

f) Employee benefit plans

The liabilities for employee benefits plans are determined using actuarial valuations. The actuarial
valuations involve assumptions about discount rates, expected rates of return on assets, future salary
increases and future pension increases as disclosed in note 34. Due to the long term nature of these
plans, such estimates are subject to significant uncertainty.
2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

6. CASH AND BALANCES WITH TREASURY BANKS

In hand
Local currency 11,277,999 7,169,663
Foreign currency 2,690,449 2,568,259
13,968,448 9,737,922
With State Bank of Pakistan in
Local currency current accounts 6.1 59,346,406 50,649,271
Local currency deposit account 29 29
59,346,435 50,649,300

Foreign currency current account 6.2 2,183,736 1,705,892


Foreign currency deposit account 6.2 6,551,208 5,117,677
Foreign currency collection account 49,397 58,171
Foreign currency placement account 6.3 8,588,450 16,848,820
17,372,791 23,730,560
With other central banks in
Foreign currency current accounts 6.4 15,324,162 17,826,903
Foreign currency deposit accounts 6.5 9,645,189 14,723,829
24,969,351 32,550,732
32 115,657,025 116,668,514

6.1 This includes statutory liquidity reserves maintained with the SBP under Section 22 of the Banking Companies
Ordinance, 1962.

6.2 These represent mandatory reserves maintained in respect of foreign currency deposits under FE-25 scheme, as
prescribed by the SBP.

6.3 This represents US Dollar placements and carry interest at the rate of 0.67 % per annum (2009: 1.97% per
annum) with maturities within two months.

6.4 These balances pertain to the foreign branches and are held with central banks of respective countries. These
include balances to meet the statutory and central bank regulatory requirements of respective countries.

6.5 These balances pertain to the foreign branches and are held with central banks of respective countries. These
include balances to meet the statutory and central bank regulatory requirements. These carry interest at the rate
of 0.23% to 0.25% per annum (2009: 0.25% per annum).
2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

7. BALANCES WITH OTHER BANKS

In Pakistan
On current account 12,612 20,018
On deposit account 342,012 354,958
354,624 374,976
Outside Pakistan
On current accounts 5,621,968 4,070,615
On deposit accounts 7.1 24,766,776 24,340,806
30,388,744 28,411,421
32 30,743,368 28,786,397

7.1 These include various deposits with correspondent banks and carry interest rates ranging from 0.05% to 9.0% per annum
(2009: 0.11% to 7.5% per annum).

2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

8. LENDINGS TO FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS - net

Call money lendings 8.2 1,006,015 1,153,000


Repurchase agreement lendings (Reverse Repo) 8.3 21,932,156 18,356,176
Letter of placements 8.4 246,500 284,000
Lendings to financial institutions - gross 8.1 23,184,671 19,793,176
Less: Provision held against lendings (133,500) (109,650)
Lendings to financial institutions - net 23,051,171 19,683,526

8.1 Particulars of lendings - gross

In local currency 23,184,671 19,793,176


In foreign currencies - -
23,184,671 19,793,176

8.2 These carry mark-up at rates ranging from 12.75% to 14% per annum (2009: 12.4% to 12.9% per annum).

8.3 These carry mark-up at rates ranging from 12.75% to 13.9% per annum (2009: 12% to 12.8% per annum).

8.3.1 Securities held as collateral against lendings to financial institutions

2010 2009
Further Further
Held by given as Held by given as
bank collateral Total bank collateral Total
------------- Rupees in '000 ------------- ---------------- Rupees in '000 -----------------

Market Treasury Bills 16,594,751 - 16,594,751 16,690,799 - 16,690,799


Pakistan Investment Bonds 5,337,405 - 5,337,405 1,665,377 - 1,665,377
21,932,156 - 21,932,156 18,356,176 - 18,356,176

8.3.2 Market value of the securities under repurchase agreement lendings amount to Rs. 22,184 million (2009: Rs.18,791
million).

8.4 These carry mark-up at rates ranging from 11.20% to 18.5% per annum (2009: 11.34% to 18.5% per annum).
9. INVESTMENTS - net

2010 2009
Held by Given as Total Held by Given as Total
Note
bank collateral bank collateral
-------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000' ----------------------------------------------

9.1 Investments by type: 9.13

Held-for-trading securities

Market Treasury Bills 5,278,693 - 5,278,693 1,987,272 - 1,987,272


Pakistan Investment Bonds 732,253 - 732,253 221,275 - 221,275
Ordinary shares of listed companies 533,677 - 533,677 170,383 - 170,383

Total Held-for-trading securities 6,544,623 - 6,544,623 2,378,930 - 2,378,930

Available- for- sale securities 9.12

Ordinary shares of listed companies 18,853,296 - 18,853,296 15,507,402 - 15,507,402


Ordinary shares of unlisted companies 1,053,198 - 1,053,198 753,114 - 753,114
19,906,494 - 19,906,494 16,260,516 - 16,260,516

Investment outside Pakistan 9.6 463,295 - 463,295 463,295 - 463,295


Market Treasury Bills 155,716,032 9,051,796 164,767,828 91,064,768 23,504,630 114,569,398
Preference shares 294,760 - 294,760 294,033 - 294,033
Pakistan Investment Bonds 16,201,897 302,801 16,504,698 11,117,142 1,213,247 12,330,389
GoP Foreign Currency Bonds 3,193,093 - 3,193,093 3,021,990 - 3,021,990
Foreign Government Securities 214,663 - 214,663 424,078 - 424,078
Foreign Currency Debt Securities 3,254,119 - 3,254,119 1,983,379 - 1,983,379
Term Finance Certificates / Musharika and
Sukuk Bonds 61,799,389 - 61,799,389 29,001,440 - 29,001,440
Investments in mutual funds 971,574 - 971,574 1,041,135 - 1,041,135
NI(U)T LoC Units 9.5.1 1,397,619 - 1,397,619 1,042,439 - 1,042,439
NI(U)T Non-LoC Units 600,000 - 600,000 - - -
NIT Equity Market Opportunity Fund Units 9.5.2 1,147,500 - 1,147,500 1,530,000 - 1,530,000

Total Available- for- sale securities 265,160,435 9,354,597 274,515,032 157,244,215 24,717,877 181,962,092

Held-to-maturity securities

Government Compensation Bonds - - - 1,132,963 - 1,132,963


Pakistan Investment Bonds 9.4 8,817,941 - 8,817,941 8,702,404 263,661 8,966,065
GoP Foreign Currency Bonds - - - 371,584 - 371,584
Foreign Government Securities 1,407,077 - 1,407,077 1,392,168 - 1,392,168
Foreign Government Debt Securities 114,842 - 114,842 8,629,730 - 8,629,730
Debentures, Bonds, Participation Term
Certificates and Term Finance Certificates 2,885,128 - 2,885,128 1,879,399 - 1,879,399
Total Held-to-maturity securities 9.3 13,224,988 - 13,224,988 22,108,248 263,661 22,371,909

Investments in associates 9.7 1,645,129 - 1,645,129 1,185,085 - 1,185,085


Investments in joint ventures 9.8 2,574,164 - 2,574,164 2,412,261 - 2,412,261
Investments in subsidiaries 9.9 1,245 - 1,245 3,245 - 3,245

Investments at cost 289,150,584 9,354,597 298,505,181 185,331,984 24,981,538 210,313,522


Less: Provision for diminution in
value of Investments 9.10 (6,716,015) - (6,716,015) (2,187,187) - (2,187,187)
Investments (net of provisions) 282,434,569 9,354,597 291,789,166 183,144,797 24,981,538 208,126,335

Unrealized gain on revaluation of investments


classified as Held-for-trading 9.11 6,730 - 6,730 2,355 - 2,355

Surplus / (deficit) on revaluation of


Available-for-sale securities 20.1 9,317,237 (34,635) 9,282,602 9,466,431 916 9,467,347
Total investments at carrying value 291,758,536 9,319,962 301,078,498 192,613,583 24,982,454 217,596,037
2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

9.2 Investments by segments 9.13

Federal Government Securities

Market Treasury Bills 170,046,521 116,556,670


Pakistan Investment Bonds 9.4 26,054,892 21,517,729
Government Compensation Bonds - 1,132,963
GoP Foreign Currency Bonds 3,193,093 3,393,574
Ijarah Sukuk bonds 1,000,000 1,000,000
200,294,506 143,600,936

Foreign Government Securities 1,621,740 1,816,246

Fully Paid up ordinary shares

Listed companies 19,386,973 15,677,785


Unlisted companies 1,053,198 753,114
20,440,171 16,430,899
Debentures, Bonds, Participation Term
Certificates, Term Finance Certificates,
Musharika and Sukuk Bonds

Listed 2,694,993 2,406,437


Unlisted 60,989,524 27,474,402
63,684,517 29,880,839

Foreign Currency Debt Securities 3,368,961 10,613,109

Other Investments

NI(U)T LoC Units 1,397,619 1,042,439


NI(U)T Non-LoC Units 600,000 -
NIT Equity Market Opportunity Fund Units 1,147,500 1,530,000
Investments in mutual funds 971,574 1,041,135
Preference Shares 294,760 294,033
Investment outside Pakistan 463,295 463,295

Investments in associates 9.7 1,645,129 1,185,085


Investments in joint ventures 9.8 2,574,164 2,412,261
Investments in subsidiaries 9.9 1,245 3,245

Investment at cost 298,505,181 210,313,522


Less: Provision for diminution in value of investments 9.10 (6,716,015) (2,187,187)
Investments (net of provisions) 291,789,166 208,126,335
Unrealized gain on revaluation of investments
classified as Held-for-trading 9.11 6,730 2,355
Surplus on revaluation of available-for-sale securities 20.1 9,282,602 9,467,347
Total investments at carrying value 301,078,498 217,596,037

9.3 Market value of held-to-maturity investments is Rs. 10,730 million (2009: Rs. 19,651 million).

9.4 These include Pakistan Investment Bonds amounting to Rs. 75 million (2009: Rs. 75 million) held by SBP as pledge against
demand loans and TT / DD discounting facilities.
9.5 Investment in Mutual Funds managed by National Investment Trust Limited (NITL)

9.5.1 National Investment (Unit) Trust - [NI(U)T]

The Group had investment in National Investment (Unit) Trust - LOC Holders’ Fund [“NI(U)T LOC Holders’ Fund“]
units, which also included the units in respect of which the Government of Pakistan (“GoP”) had issued a letter of
comfort (“LOC”) to the bank and three other banks (“LOC holders”) promising that in the event the redemption price of
units of NI(U)T LOC Holders’ Fund fell below Rs. 13.70 per unit and the LOC holders desire to redeem their holding of
units, the GoP would facilitate National Investment Trust Limited (NITL) in the redemption of such holdings at the rate
of Rs. 13.70 per unit. The LOC had been extended from time to time and finally expired on December 31, 2009 after
which the GoP approved a methodology for the settlement of LOC issue. According to the methodology;

- All underlying assets and liabilities of the NI(U)T LOC Holders' Fund would be apportioned between the
investors of the Fund by dividing such net assets into distinct segments according to the ratio of units held by
each investor. Each segment would in turn be bifurcated into two distinct asset categories, namely "Strategic
Assets" and "Balance Assets";

- The Strategic Assets would comprise of frozen shares of Pakistan State Oil ("PSO") and Sui Northern Gas
Pipeline Limited ("SNGPL"). The Balance Assets would essentially constitute the remaining investment portfolio
of the Fund.

- The Strategic Assets would be transferred to the bank at a rate to be determined and the cash received from the
bank by the Fund would be paid to the LOC holders' after adjusting other receivables and payables and cash
balances held by the Fund. The Group would keep these shares as frozen shares exactly on the same terms
and conditions on which these were held by NIT.

- The Balance Assets would be transferred in specie to the LOC holders.

- 2.5% of the Balance Assets of each segment would be transferred to NITL and 2.5% of the net cash realized
pursuant to transfer of the Strategic Assets would be paid to NITL.

- Consequent to the implementation of the settlement mechanism outlined above the NI(U)T - LOC Holders' Fund
would stand terminated / dissolved.

During the year meeting of NI(U)T - LOC Holders was held on November 11, 2010 in which all the LOC Holders
consented to the transfer of frozen shares (PSO and SNGPL) to the bank on closing share price of October 13, 2010.
A letter was also sent to the Privatization Commission (PC) to communicate about the settlement and obtain
concurrence for transfer of the strategic assets to the bank. PC responded subsequent to the year end on February
17, 2011 requiring that new agreement would be signed between the bank, NITL and PC and the frozen shares after
the transfer to the bank will remain frozen in the books of the bank on the same conditions as these are held by NTIL.
Pending completion of such formalities, management has not derecognized the bank’s investment in NI(U)T - LOC
Holders' Fund and valued at the rate on October 13, 2010.

9.5.2 NIT Equity Market Opportunity Fund

The Goup's investment is Rs.1,148 million (2009: 1,530) in NIT Equity Market Opportunity Fund (NIT EMOF). NIT
EMOF was established in the year 2008 as an open end mutual fund for the special purpose of equity market
stabilization and is managed by National Investment Management Limited. As of the statement of financial position
date, the net assets value of the NIT EMOF units held by the bank amounted to Rs.1,650 million (2009: Rs.1,807
million).

9.6 Investment outside Pakistan - Bank Al-Jazira (BAJ)

The Group holds 17,500,000 (2009: 17,500,000) shares in Bank Al-Jazira (BAJ) incorporated in the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia, representing 5.83% (2009: 5.83%) holding in total equity of BAJ. The investment has been marked to market using
closing price as quoted on the Saudi Stock Exchange in accordance with SBP concurrence vide letter No. BSD/SU-
13/331/685/2006 dated February 17, 2006. Rating of Bank Al-Jazira is BBB+ by Capital Intelligence.
9.7 Investments in associates

Number of Percentage 2010 2009


shares holding Note Rupees in '000
Unlisted
Pakistan Emerging Venture Limited 12,500,000 33.33 51,415 51,415
Information System Associates Limited 2,300,000 21.89 1,719 1,719
National Fructose Company Limited 1,300,000 39.50 6,500 6,500
Pakistan Insulation Limited 494,500 24.79 695 695
Venture Capital Fund Management 33,333 33.33 - -
Kamal Enterprises Limited 11,000 20.37 - -
Mehran Industries Limited 37,500 32.05 - -
Tharparkar Sugar Mills Limited 2,500,000 21.50 - -
Youth Investment Promotion Society 644,508 25.00 - -
Khushhali Bank Limited 40,000,000 23.45 400,000 400,000
Dadabhoy Energy Supply Company Limited 9,900,000 23.11 32,105 32,105
K-Agricole Limited 5,000 20.00 - -
New Pak Limited 200,000 20.00 - -
National Commodity Exchange Limited 9,000,000 30.00 90,000 30,000
Prudential Fund Management 150,000 20.00 -
582,434 522,434

Listed
National Fibres Limited 17,119,476 20.19 - -
First Credit and Investment Bank Limited 20,000,000 30.77 243,039 259,194
Taha Spinning Mills Limited 833,800 20.59 2,501 2,501
Land Mark Spining Mills Limited 4,199,227 34.68 39,710 39,710
S.G. Fibres Limited 3,754,900 25.03 218,535 218,535
Nina Industries Limited 4,906,000 20.27 49,060 49,060
First National Bank Modaraba 7,500,000 30.00 96,394 93,651
NAFA Income Fund 2,080,775 4.11 9.7.4 21,432 -
NAFA Riba Free Fund 5,009,987 20.62 9.7.4 51,752 -
NAFA Income Opportunity Fund (Formerly -
NAFA Cash Fund) 3,601,691 1.05 9.7.4 36,691 -
NAFA Multi Asset Fund 4,410,752 5.91 9.7.4 46,755 -
NAFA NAFA
Stock Stock
Fund Fund 7,500,000 5.75 9.7.4 57,022 -
NAFA Islamic Aggressive Income Fund -
(Formerly NAFA Islamic Income Fund) 7,500,000 31.71 9.7.4 59,671 -
NAFA Islamic Multi Asset Fund 7,500,000 29.11 9.7.4 78,350 -
NAFA Governtment Securities Liquid Fund 3,000,000 0.41 9.7.4 30,934 -
NAFA Savings Plus Fund 3,000,000 4.84 9.7.4 30,849 -
9.7.1 1,062,695 662,651
1,645,129 1,185,085
Less: Provision for diminution in value of investments 9.10.1 (492,240) (402,240)
1,152,889 782,845

9.7.1 Aggregate value of investments in associates (quoted) on the basis of latest available quoted prices amounts to Rs.
1,009.923 million (2009: Rs. 577.441 million). Due to low trade volumes of securities, management considers that there is
no active market for these quoted investments, except for First Credit and Investment Bank Limited, First National Bank
Modaraba and NAFA Funds, and therefore provision for impairment has been made against the same.
9.7.2 Associates with zero carrying amount, represent the investments acquired from former NDFC which have negative equity or
whose operations were closed at the time of amalgamation.
9.7.3 The details of break-up value based on latest available financial statements of unlisted investments in associates are as
follows:
Break-up
value of
bank's share
Year ended Rupees in '000
Pakistan Emerging Venture Limited June 30, 2010 1,577
Information System Associates Limited June 30, 2008 24,219
Pakistan Insulation Limited June 30, 2001 2,630
Mehran Industries Limited June 30, 2001 5,681
Tharparkar Sugar Mills Limited Sept 30, 2001 (83,140)
Khushhali Bank Limited Dec. 31, 2009 487,254
Prudential Fund Management June 30, 2007 (2,482)
Dadabhoy Energy Supply Company Limited June 30, 2007 103,952
National Commodity Exchange Limited June 30, 2010 (58,048)
9.7.4 During the current year, these mutual funds became associated undertakings due to increase in ownership of the bank, from 27% to 54%, in NBP Fullerton Asset
Management Limited (formerly National Fullerton Asset Management Limited).
2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

9.8 Investment in joint ventures

United National Bank Limited (UNBL) 9.8.1 2,574,163 2,317,250


NBP Fullerton Asset Management Limited (NAFA) 9.9.1 - 95,012
(Formerly National Fullerton Asset Management Limited)
2,574,163 2,412,262
9.8.1 Under a joint venture agreement, the bank holds 13.5 million ordinary shares (45%) and United Bank Limited (UBL) holds 16.5 million ordinary shares (55%) in
UNBL. In addition to ordinary shares, four preference shares categories as "A", "B", "C" and "D" have been issued and allotted. The "B" and "D" category shares
are held by the bank and category "A" and "C" are held by UBL. Dividends payable on "A" and "B" shares are related to the ability of the venture to utilize tax
losses that have been surrendered to it on transfer of business from the bank or UBL as appropriate. Dividends payable on "C" and "D" shares are related to
loans transferred to the venture by the bank or UBL that have been written-off or provided for at the point of transfer and the ability of the venture to realize in
excess of such loan value.
9.8.2 Investments of the Group in associated companies, First Credit and Investment Bank Limited (FCIBL), First National Bank Modaraba (FNBM), NAFA funds and
Joint Venture company, United National Bank Limited have been accounted for under equity method of accounting as at December 31, 2010 in accordance with
the treatment specified in International Accounting Standard 28 "Investments in Associates" and International Accounting Standard 31 "Interests in Joint
Ventures" respectively.

9.8.3 Movement of share of net assets held in associates and joint venture
2010
Opening Addition Disposal Dividend Share of
Surplus / Exchange
Surplus / Closing
Balance paid profit /
(deficit) on transalation
(deficit) on Balance
(loss) for
revaluation reserve - net
revaluation
of
the year of tax
of securities
properties
…………………………...………………………...….………Rupees in '000………………………………………………..…………………………………………….
Joint Venture
United National Bank Limited 2,317,249 - - - (10,685) (59,407) 328,106 (1,100) 2,574,163
NBP Fullerton Asset Management
Limited [(Formerly National Fullerton
Asset Management Limited)
three months share of profit before
acqusition by the bank note 9.9.1] 95,012 - - - (6,291) - - - 88,721
2,412,261 - - - (16,976) (59,407) 328,106 (1,100) 2,662,884

Associates
First Credit and Investment Bank Limited 259,194 - - - (16,155) - - - 243,039
First National Bank Modaraba 93,651 - - (7,091) 9,834 - - - 96,394
NAFA Income Fund - 61,870 (40,144) - (268) - - (26) 21,432
NAFA Riba Free Fund - 50,100 - 1,652 - - 51,752
NAFA Income Opportunity Fund - 35,920 - (789) 3,464 - - (1,904) 36,691
(Formerly NAFA Cash Fund) -
NAFA Multi Asset Fund - 42,124 - (1,688) 7,629 - - (1,310) 46,755
NAFA Stock Fund - 57,554 (6,872) 6,340 - - 57,022
NAFA Islamic Aggressive - 52,826 - (8,996) 26,800 - - (10,959) 59,671
Income Fund (Formerly -
NAFA Islamic Income Fund) -
NAFA Islamic Multi Asset Fund - 73,229 - (9,163) 23,030 - - (8,746) 78,350
NAFA Governtment Securities - 30,861 (2,327) 2,400 - - - 30,934
Liquid Fund
NAFA Savings Plus Fund - 31,072 (2,403) 2,180 - - - 30,849
352,845 435,556 (40,144) (39,329) 66,906 - - (22,945) 752,889
2009
Opening Addition Disposal Dividend Share of
Surplus Exchange
Surplus Closing
Balance paid profit /
(Deficit) onTransalation
(Deficit) on Balance
(loss) for Reserve - net
revaluation Revaluation
the year
of of Tax
of Securities
properties
……………..…………………………...……………...….……Rupees in '000………………………………………………..…………………………………
Joint Ventures
United National Bank Limited 2,348,411 - - (26,048) (33,728) 275,481 (246,867) - 2,317,249
NBP Fullerton Asset Management
Limited (Formerly National Fullerton
Asset Management Limited) 102,999 - - - (7,987) - - - 95,012
2,451,410 - - (26,048) (41,715) 275,481 (246,867) - 2,412,261
Associates
First Credit and Investment Bank Limited 255,106 - - - 4,088 - - - 259,194
First National Bank Modaraba 82,432 - - - 1,150 - 10,069 93,651
NAFA Income Fund - - - - - - - - -
NAFA Riba Free Fund - - - - - - - - -
NAFA Income Opportunity Fund - - - - - - - - -
(Formerly NAFA Cash Fund)
NAFA Multi Asset Fund - - - - - - - - -
NAFA Stock Fund - - - - - - - - -
NAFA Islamic Aggressive - - - - - - - - -
Income Fund (Formerly
NAFA Islamic Income Fund)
NAFA Islamic Multi Asset Fund - - - - - - - - -
NAFA Governtment Securities - - - - - - - - -
Liquid Fund
NAFA Savings Plus Fund - - - - - - - - -
NAFA Savings Plus Fund - - - - - - - - -
337,538 - - - 5,238 - - 10,069 352,845
Percentage 2010 2009
Note holding Rupees in '000

9.9 Investments in subsidiaries

National Agriculture Limited 9.9.2 - - 2,000


Cast-N-Link Products Limited 76.51 1,245 1,245
1,245 3,245
Less: Provision for diminution in value of investments (1,245) (3,245)
- -

9.9.1 Business Combination in 2010

9.9.1.1 Subsidiary acquired (in 2010) Principal activity Date of Proportion of Consideration
acquisition voting equity transferred
interest Rupees in '000
acquired

NBP Fullerton Asset Management Assets management March 30, 2010 27% which 268,853
Limited (formerly National Fullerton and investment increased the
Asset Management Limited) advisory services bank's holding to
54%

The subsidiary was acquired with purpose of expending the banks activities in the business of asset management
and investment advisory services.

Before acquiring additional 27% controlling ownership in the subsidiary, the bank had classified its previous 27%
ownership as investment in joint venture which had been acquired at par value and consequently no goodwill had
arisen on the previous acquisitions.

9.9.1.2 Assets acquired and liabilities recognised at the date of acquisition

Carrying value Fair value


Rupees in '000
Current assets

Cash and bank balances 55,864 55,864


Receivable from funds 33,688 33,688
Investment at fair value through profit and loss 61,870 61,870
Advances and other receivable 17,455 17,455
Advance income tax 91,959 91,959
Current maturity of long term loans 3,986 3,986
Current portion of long term deposits and deferred cost 1,624 1,624
266,446 266,446
Non current assets

Property and equipments 119,214 131,135


Intangible 3,591 4,130
Long term loans 49,205 49,205
Long term deposits, prepayments and deferred cost 12,232 12,232
184,242 196,702
Total assets carried forward 450,688 463,148

Total assets brought forward 450,688 463,148

Current liabilities

Trade and other payables (21,075) (21,075)


Current maturity of liabilities against assets subject
to finance lease (8,763) (8,763)
Provision for taxation (60,307) (60,307)
(90,145) (90,145)
Non current liabilities

Deferred liabilities (19,747) (19,747)


Deferred income on sale and lease back (231) (231)
Liabilities against assets subject to finance lease (12,419) (12,419)
(32,397) (32,397)

328,146 340,606
9.9.1.3 Non-controlling interest

The non-controlling interest (46% ownership interest in the subsidiary) recognized at the acquisition date was
measured by reference to the fair value of the non-controlling interest and amounted to Rs. 458.045 million (2009:
Nil). This fair value has been estimated by determining market values of identifiable net assets of the subsidiary.

9.9.1.4 Goodwill arising on acquisition Note Rupee in '000

Consideration transferred 268,853


Add: Fair value of previously held equity interest 268,854
Add: Non-controlling interest at fair value 458,045
995,752

Less: Fair value of identifiable net assets acquired (340,606)


Goodwill arising on acquisition 11.3 655,146

None of the goodwill arising on the acquisition is expected to be deductible for tax purpose.

9.9.1.5 Net cash outflow on acquisition of the subsidiary

Consideration paid in cash 268,853


Less: Cash and cash equivalent of the subsidiary at the date of acquisition (55,864)
212,989

9.9.2 Winding up of National Agriculture Limited

During the year the bank opted for the easy exit scheme introduced by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan
(SECP) for the winding up of the National Agriculture Limited. After completion of the legal formalities name of the National
Agriculture Limited has been striked off by the Registrar of the Companies. Accordinlgy the bank has derecognised its
investment in National Agriculture Limited and related gain alongwith reversal of provision has been accounted for in the
profit and loss account.

2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

9.10 Particulars of provision for diminution in value of investments

Opening balance 2,187,187 1,542,273

Charge for the year 3,280,886 872,241


Reversals (375,937) (220,959)
2,904,949 651,282
Transfer from advances 1,630,000 -
Amount written off (6,121) (6,368)
Closing Balance 6,716,015 2,187,187

9.10.1 Particulars of provision in respect of type and segment

Available-for-sale securities
Ordinary shares of listed companies and mutual funds 2,964,742 927,755
Ordinary shares of unlisted companies 99,768 115,514
Debentures, Bonds, Participation Term
Certificates and Term Finance Certificates 2,246,593 130,610
Preference shares 80,000 30,000

Held-to-maturity securities
Debentures, Bonds, Participation Term
Certificates and Term Finance Certificates 831,427 577,823

Investment in associates 9.7 492,240 402,240

Investment in subsidiaries 9.9 1,245 3,245


6,716,015 2,187,187

9.11 Unrealized loss on revaluation of


investments classified as Held-for-trading

Ordinary shares of listed companies 6,385 430


Federal Government securities 345 1,925
6,730 2,355
9.12 The investment shares includes shares of Pakistan International Airlines Corporation, Pakistan National Shipping Corporation and Pakistan Engineering Company
Limited, that have been frozen by the Government of Pakistan (GoP) for sale in the equity market due to their proposed privatization.

9.13 Detailed information relating to investments in shares of listed and unlisted companies, Preference Shares, Mutual Funds, Government Securities, Bonds, Debentures,
Term Finance Certificates, Sukuks etc. including quality of available-for-sale securities is given in Annexure-I to the consolidated financial statements.

2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

10. ADVANCES - net

Loans, cash credits, running finances, etc.


In Pakistan 457,724,559 468,860,532
Outside Pakistan 50,025,522 39,050,979
507,750,081 507,911,511

Net investment in finance lease


In Pakistan 10.2 457,260 365,210
Outside Pakistan - -
457,260 365,210

Bills discounted and purchased (excluding Government treasury bills)


Payable in Pakistan 19,427,325 11,682,833
Payable outside Pakistan 12,495,712 11,082,990
31,923,037 22,765,823

Margin Financing / Continous Funding System Financing - 60,963


Advances - gross 10.1 540,130,378 531,103,507
Less: Provision for non-performing advances 10.4 61,243,623 55,765,068
Advances - net of provision 478,886,755 475,338,439

10.1 Particulars of advances - gross

10.1.1 In local currency 477,609,144 472,523,181


In foreign currencies 62,521,234 58,580,326
540,130,378 531,103,507

10.1.2 Short term (for upto one year) 357,805,453 366,570,838


Long term (for over one year) 182,324,925 164,532,669
540,130,378 531,103,507

10.2 Net investment in finance lease

2010 2009
Later than Later than
Not later one and Over Not later one and Over
than one less than five than one less than five
year five years years Total year five years years Total
-------------------------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 --------------------------------------------------------------

Lease rentals receivable 277,147 164,153 - 441,300 205,038 118,885 - 323,923


Residual value 51,770 53,287 - 105,057 54,573 41,275 - 95,848
Minimum lease payments 328,917 217,440 - 546,357 259,611 160,160 - 419,771

Financial charges for future periods 28,488 60,609 - 89,097 45,436 9,125 - 54,561
300,429 156,831 - 457,260 214,175 151,035 - 365,210

The leases executed are for a term of 3 to 5 years. Security deposit is generally obtained upto 10% of the cost of leased assets at the time of disbursement. The Group
requires the lessees to insure the leased assets in favour of the Group and maintained financial ratios, as required under the SECP Prudential Regulations for Non-
Banking Finance Companies. Additional surcharge is charged on delayed rentals. The fixed return implicit in these ranges from 14.12% to 20.63% (2009: 13% to
20.68%) per annum.
10.3 Advances include Rs. 86,871 million (2009: Rs. 71,174 million) which have been placed under non-performing status as detailed below:-

2010
Classified Advances Provision Required Provision Held
Domestic Overseas Total Domestic Overseas Total Domestic Overseas Total
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------

Category of Classification

Other Assets Especially


Mentioned 399,848 - 399,848 - - - - - -
Substandard 5,085,209 296,281 5,381,490 937,870 74,070 1,011,940 937,870 74,070 1,011,940
Doubtful 9,644,901 339,350 9,984,251 2,383,650 169,675 2,553,325 2,383,650 169,675 2,553,325
Loss 68,585,592 2,520,172 71,105,764 52,066,706 1,846,220 53,912,926 52,066,706 1,846,220 53,912,926
83,715,550 3,155,803 86,871,353 55,388,226 2,089,965 57,478,191 55,388,226 2,089,965 57,478,191

2009

Classified Advances Provision Required Provision Held


Domestic Overseas Total Domestic Overseas Total Domestic Overseas Total
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------

Category of Classification

Other Assets Especially


Mentioned 748,091 - 748,091 - - - - - -
Substandard 6,868,363 2,639 6,871,002 1,497,832 660 1,498,492 1,497,832 660 1,498,492
Doubtful 6,595,335 648,234 7,243,569 2,870,299 324,117 3,194,416 2,870,299 324,117 3,194,416
Loss 55,013,578 1,297,794 56,311,372 48,433,404 623,842 49,057,246 48,433,404 623,842 49,057,246
69,225,367 1,948,667 71,174,034 52,801,535 948,619 53,750,154 52,801,535 948,619 53,750,154

10.4 Particulars of provision against non-performing advances:

2010 2009
Specific General Total Specific General Total
Note ------------------------------------------ Rupees in '000 ------------------------------------------

Opening balance 53,750,154 2,014,914 55,765,068 42,770,749 2,111,217 44,881,966


Exchange adjustments 2,681 (451) 2,230 8,975 25,092 34,067
Charge for the year 9,932,776 1,750,969 11,683,745 15,127,706 8,940 15,136,646
Reversal during the year (4,675,770) - (4,675,770) (3,857,538) (130,335) (3,987,873)
5,257,006 1,750,969 7,007,975 11,270,168 (121,395) 11,148,773
Transfer to investments (1,630,000) - (1,630,000) - - -
Amounts written off 10.6 (27,890) - (27,890) (299,738) - (299,738)
Other adjustments 126,240 - 126,240 - - -
Closing balance 57,478,191 3,765,432 61,243,623 53,750,154 2,014,914 55,765,068

10.5 Particulars of provision against non-performing advances:

2010 2009
Specific General Total Specific General Total
------------------------------------------ Rupees in '000 ------------------------------------------
In local currency 55,388,226 3,371,012 58,759,238 52,801,535 1,587,413 54,388,948
In foreign currencies 2,089,965 394,420 2,484,385 948,619 427,501 1,376,120
57,478,191 3,765,432 61,243,623 53,750,154 2,014,914 55,765,068

10.5.1 In accordance with BSD Circular No. 10 dated October 20, 2009 issued by the State Bank of Pakistan, the Bank has availed the benefit of FSV against the non-
performing advances. During the year, total FSV benefit availed by the bank resulted in increase in after tax profit of Rs. 533 million. Accordingly, as of December 31,
2010, the accumulated increase in profit after tax of Rs. 2,659 million (2009: Rs. 2,126 million), other than against housing finance scheme, shall not be available for
payment of cash or stock dividend as required by aforementioned SBP directives. During the year, the SBP vide its BSD Circular No. 2 dated June 03, 2010 has
amended the Prudential Regulations in respect of provisioning against non-performing advances, the impact of which is immaterial in the current year.

10.5.2 General provision against consumer loans represents provision maintained at an amount ranging from 1.5% to 3% of the performing portfolio as required by the
Prudential Regulations issued by the SBP. In addition, management in the current year reviewed the recoverability of loans in certain sectors with particular reference to
history of default and current economic conditions. Based on this review, in addition to specific provision made in accordance with the prudential regulations, a general
provision has been made for possible risk of losses in respect of such sectors aggregating to Rs. 1,716 million.
2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

10.6 Particulars of write offs:

10.6.1 Against provisions 10.4 27,890 299,738


Directly charged to profit and loss account - -
27,890 299,738

10.6.2 Write offs of Rs. 500,000 and above 25,034 297,597


Write offs of below Rs. 500,000 10.7 2,856 2,141
27,890 299,738

10.7 Details of loan write off Rs.500,000/- and above:

In terms of sub-section 3 of section 33A of the Banking Companies Ordinance, 1962 the statement in respect of written-off
loans or any other financial relief of Rs.500,000 or above allowed to a person(s) during the year ended December 31,
2010 is given in Annexure-II.

2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

10.8 Particulars of loans and advances to directors, associated companies, etc:

Debts due by directors, executives or officers & staff of the bank or any of
them either severally or jointly with any other persons

Balance at beginning of the year 19,492,373 17,148,248


Loans granted during the year 3,521,317 6,571,649
Repayments (3,633,937) (4,227,524)
Balance at end of the year 19,379,753 19,492,373

Debts due by companies or firms in which the directors of the bank


are interested as directors, partners or in the case of private
companies as members

Balance at beginning of the year 12,423,114 9,758,505


Loans granted during the year 9,969,859 5,303,572
Repayments / other adjustments (4,913,723) (2,638,963)
Balance at end of the year 17,479,250 12,423,114

Debts due by controlled firms, managed modarabas and


other related parties

Balance at beginning of the year 1,287,942 1,269,498


Loans granted during the year 6,477 18,444
Repayments / other adjustments - -
Balance at end of the year 1,294,419 1,287,942

11. OPERATING FIXED ASSETS

Capital work-in-progress 11.1 1,984,574 1,477,125


Property and equipment 11.2 25,054,803 23,694,432
Intangible assets 11.3 581,320 29,313
27,620,697 25,200,870

11.1 Capital work-in-progress

Civil works 1,151,590 869,357


Equipment 101 3,088
Advances to suppliers and contractors 123,917 98,787
License and implementation fee for core banking software 708,966 505,893
1,984,574 1,477,125
11.2 Property and equipment

Cost/revalued amount Accumulated depreciation


Charge for Book
At Revaluation Additions / At At the year/ At Value at Rate of
January (deletions) / December January (deletions) December December depreciation
1, 2010 (Adjustments) 31, 2010 1, 2010 31, 2010 31, 2010

----------------------------------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 -----------------------------------------------------------------------

Owned

Land

- freehold 9,516,046 - - 9,516,046 - - - 9,516,046 Nil

- leasehold 7,297,134 - 64,738 7,361,872 - - - 7,361,872 Nil

Buildings on land:

- freehold 2,442,383 - 178,468 2,620,851 124,382 120,305 244,687 2,376,164 5% on book value
-

- leasehold 2,180,285 - 242,416 2,422,701 100,338 110,422 210,760 2,211,941 5% on book value

Furniture and fixtures 1,693,966 3,064 532,945 2,303,621 1,028,248 173,747 1,212,031 1,091,590 10% to 30% on book
(7,162) (4,189) value and 20% on
* 80,808 14,225 straight-line on new
furnishing limit to
executives. &
refurbishment of
branches

Computer & peripheral


equipments 1,821,843 1,735 297,604 2,150,706 1,434,733 261,435 1,717,622 433,084 33.33% on cost
(1,181) (2,198)
* 30,705 23,652
Electrical & office
equipments 2,303,096 1,212 348,460 2,590,362 1,454,795 229,650 1,611,074 979,288 20% on book value
(80,339) (76,927)
* 17,933 3,556

Vehicles 798,818 1,077 233,463 994,356 448,779 118,577 526,804 467,552 20% on cost
(65,699) (49,363)
* 26,697 8,811

28,053,571 7,088 1,898,094 29,960,515 4,591,275 1,014,136 5,522,978 24,437,537


- (154,381) - (132,677)
* 156,143 - 50,244

Assets held under


finance lease

Vehicles 204,074 - 101,975 308,827 116,116 22,473 116,297 192,530 20% on cost
24,755 (21,977) 4,140 (26,432)
-

Office equipment 7,359 - 6,119 17,928 6,605 2,916 11,111 6,817 20% on book value
4,450 158 1,432

Assets held under


Ijarah
Machinery 239,977 - 350,000 494,619 96,553 65,969 76,700 417,919 25% to 33% on cost
(95,358) (85,822)

2010 28,504,981 7,088 2,356,188 30,781,889 4,810,549 1,105,494 5,727,086 25,054,803


29,205 (271,716) 4,298 (243,499)
-

* Addition of assets on account of acquisition of NBP Fullerton Asset Management Limited (formerly known as National Fullerton Asset Management Limited) Note 9.9.1.
11.2 Property and equipment

Cost/revalued amount Accumulated depreciation


Charge for Book
At Revaluation / Additions/ At At the year/ At Value at Rate of
January * transfer / (deletions)/ December January (deletions) December December depreciation
1, 2009 (adjustments) (Adjustments) 31, 2009 1, 2009 31, 2009 31, 2009
----------------------------------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 -----------------------------------------------------------------------

Owned

Land

- freehold 9,516,046 - - 9,516,046 - - - 9,516,046 Nil

- leasehold 7,200,877 - 3,179 7,297,134 - - - 7,297,134 Nil


122,923
(29,845)
Buildings on land:

- freehold 2,446,909 - 57,111 2,442,383 - 124,382 124,382 2,318,001 5% on book value


(61,637)

- leasehold 1,929,129 90,195 285,204 2,180,285 - 100,338 100,338 2,079,947 5% on book value
(122,923)
(1,320)

Furniture and fixtures 1,476,662 - 221,120 1,693,966 925,675 105,010 1,028,248 665,718 10% to 30% on book
value and 20% on
straight-line on new
(3,816) (2,437) furnishing limit to
executives. &
refurbishment of
branches

Computer & peripheral


equipments 1,621,310 - 200,533 1,821,843 1,270,869 163,864 1,434,733 387,110 33.33% on cost

Electrical & office 1,991,453 - 311,658 2,303,096 1,265,537 189,120 1,454,795 848,301 20% on book value
equipments (15) (14)
152

Vehicles 667,086 - 158,441 798,818 358,153 114,137 448,779 350,039 20% on cost
(26,709) (23,511)

26,849,472 90,195 1,237,246 28,053,571 3,820,234 796,851 4,591,275 23,462,296


(92,802) (30,540) (25,962)
152

Assets held under


finance lease

Vehicles 169,377 - 38,379 204,074 102,212 16,094 116,116 87,958 20% on cost
(3,682) (2,190)

Office equipment 2,469 - 4,890 7,359 1,640 4,965 6,605 754 20% on book value

Assets held under


Ijarah

Machinery 174,016 - 65,961 239,977 38,618 57,935 96,553 143,424 25% to 33% on cost

2009 27,195,334 90,195 1,346,476 28,504,981 3,962,704 875,845 4,810,549 23,694,432


(92,802) (34,222) (28,152)
152
11.3 Intangible assets

Accumulated Rate of
Accumulated Impairment amortization Book amortisation
Cost as at Cost as at
amortization charge for and value as at
January 1, Additions December Amortization
as at January the year impairment as December
2010 31, 2010 for the year
1, 2010 (Note 11.6) at December 31, 2010
31, 2010
----------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 -----------------------------------------------

Computer software 41,997 2,374 44,371 25,342 12,853 - 38,195 6,176 33.33% on cost
Website 1,041 - 1,041 1,041 - - 1,041 - 33.33% on cost
Room and
Membership card 12,591 - 12,591 - - - - 12,591 -
Goodwill - 655,146 655,146 - - 92,593 92,593 562,553 -
Others 2,601 - 2,601 2,534 67 - 2,601 - 20% on cost
58,230 657,520 715,750 28,917 12,920 92,593 134,430 581,320

Accumulated
Rate of
Accumulated amortization Book amortisation
Cost as at Cost as at Impairment
amortization and value as at
January 1, Additions December Amortization charge for
as at January impairment as December
2009 31, 2009 for the year the year
1, 2009 at December 31, 2009
31, 2009
----------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 -----------------------------------------------

Computer software 26,948 15,049 41,997 19,328 6,014 - 25,342 16,655 33.33% on cost
Website 1,041 - 1,041 1,041 - - 1,041 - 33.33% on cost
Room and
Membership card 12,591 - 12,591 - - - - 12,591 -
Goodwill - - - - - - - - -
Others 2,601 - 2,601 2,534 - - 2,534 67 20% on cost
43,181 15,049 58,230 22,903 6,014 - 28,917 29,313

11.4 Revaluation of properties

During the year revaluation of property and equipment and construction of Baku branch was carried. The revaluation was carried out by external auditors as
allowed under local laws. This has resulted in surplus on revaluation of Rs. 7.088 million. Had there been no revaluation, the carrying amount of revalued assets
would have been Rs. 2.492 million.

11.5 The Islamic Banking Branches of the bank have entered into Ijarah transactions with customers during the year. The significant Ijarah transactions have been
entered in respect of heavy duty earth moving machinery. The rate of profit is 6 months KIBOR + 2.00% to 2.75% and 3 months KIBOR + 1.3% to 2.5% (2009: 6
months KIBOR + 1.5% to 2.75% and 3 months KIBOR + 2.5% to 5%).

The Ijarah payments receivable from customers for each of the following periods under the terms of the respective agreements are given below:

2010 2009
Rupees in '000

Not later than one year 145,098 80,534


Later than one year but not later than five years 489,385 72,552

11.6 The Group performed its annual impairment test as at December 31, 2010. The Group considered that the current stock market conditions had not turned out as
the Group had expected at the time of acquisition of controlling interest in NBP Fullerton Asset Management (formerly National Fulletin Asset Management). This
scenario consequently impacted projected future earnings of the subsidiary as it earns management fee from the funds which mainly depends on performance of
the stock market. Considering the situation as an impairment indicator, management determined recoverable amount of NBP Fullerton Asset Management
(formerly National Fulletin Asset Management), cash-generating unit, based on value in use calculations using cash flow projections covering five year period. As
a result of this analysis, management has recognized impairment on goodwill of Rs. 92.593 million which have been recorded as 'Impairment of goodwill' in the
profit and loss account.
11.6 Details of disposals of property and equipment

Details of property and equipment whose original cost or the book value exceeds rupees one million or two hundred fifty thousand rupees respectively, whichever is lower are given
below:
Particulars of assets Original Book Sale Gain / Mode of Particulars of
cost value proceeds (loss) Disposal Purchaser
………………. Rupees in '000 ……………….
Motor Vehicle 1,288 188 205 17 As per Approved Policy
Employee of the Bank
Motor Vehicle 1,288 193 215 22 As per Approved Policy
Employee of the Bank
Lease Vehicle 4,650 632 930 298 As per Approved Policy
Employee of the Bank
Lease Vehicle 3,511 1,167 1,334 167 As per Approved Policy
Employee of the Bank
Lease Vehicle 3,291 1,094 1,251 157 As per Approved Policy
Employee of the Bank
Lease Vehicle 5,803 2,573 2,894 321 As per Approved Policy
Employee of the Bank
Lease Vehicle 3,500 525 700 175 As per Approved Policy
Employee of the Bank
Lease Vehicle 3,899 556 780 224 As per Approved Policy
Employee of the Bank
Lease Vehicle 5,450 - 1,089 1,089 As per Approved Policy
Former President
Motor Vehicle 1,199 799 1,121 322 Insurance claim National Insurance
Company Ltd.
Motor Vehicle 1,107 - 111 111 As per Approved Policy
Employee of the Bank
Motor Vehicle 1,107 - 111 111 As per Approved Policy
Employee of the Bank
Electrical Installation Office 79,207 4,354 12,300 7,946 Auction HNR Company
(Pvt) Ltd.
Ijarah Assets 95,358 9,536 9,536 - Ijarah Maturity Allied Rental
Modarba
Computer and peripheral 224 156 11 (145) As per BoD Approval
equipment Former Director
Computer and peripheral 224 156 11 (145) As per BoD Approval
equipment Former Director
Other assets (having book
value of less than
Rs.250,000 and cost of 60,610 6,288 30,586 24,298
less than Rs.1,000,000)
December 31, 2010 271,716 28,217 63,185 34,968
December 31, 2009 34,222 6,070 13,997 7,927

2010 2009
12. DEFERRED TAX ASSETS - net Note Rupees in '000

Deductible temporary differences on :


Provision for diminution in the value of investments 1,586,671 553,506
Provision against advances 6,189,551 4,720,840
Other provision 334,051 281,966
Charge against defined benefits plans 1,156,724 927,443
Un realized loss on derivatives 942,204 116,622
Provision against off balance sheet obligation 116,622 -
10,325,823 6,600,377
Taxable temporary differences on :
Excess of accounting book value of leased assets over lease liabilities (16,149) (7,065)
Difference between accounting book value of fixed assets and tax base (391,165) (222,293)
Revaluation of securities 20.1 (1,750,726) (2,028,859)
Revaluation of fixed assets 20.2 (1,213,555) (1,276,951)
Others - (750)
(3,371,595) (3,535,918)
Net deferred tax liabilities 6,954,228 3,064,459

12.1 Movement in temporary differences during the year


January Recognized in
Recognized in December 31, Acquisition Recognized in Profit Recognized in December 31,
1, 2009 Profit and Loss
surplus on 2009 during the year and Loss Account surplus on 2010
Account
revaluation of revaluation of
assets assets
……………………...…………….…………………. Rupees in '000 …………………………………………………….
Deferred tax assets arising in
respect of:

Provision for diminution in the value of


investments 357,446 196,060 - 553,506 - 1,033,165 - 1,586,671
Provision against advances 4,093,904 626,936 - 4,720,840 - 1,468,711 - 6,189,551
Other provision 376,111 (94,145) - 281,966 - 52,085 - 334,051
Charge against defined benefits plans 666,181 261,262 - 927,443 - 229,281 - 1,156,724
Unrealised gain / loss on derivatives - - - - - 942,204 - 942,204
Provision against off-balance sheet -
obligations 116,622 - 116,622 - - - 116,622
5,610,264 990,113 - 6,600,377 - 3,725,446 - 10,325,823

Less: Deferred tax (liabilities)


arising in respect of:

Excess of accounting book value of


leased assets over lease liabilities (5,600) (1,465) - (7,065) - (9,084) - (16,149)
Difference between accounting book
value of fixed assets and tax base (169,754) (52,539) - (222,293) - (168,872) - (391,165)
Revaluation of securities (895,673) - (1,133,186) (2,028,859) - - 278,133 (1,750,726)
Revaluation of fixed assets (1,334,665) 66,733 (9,019) (1,276,951) - 63,396 (1,213,555)
Others (1,007) 257 - (750) (6,338) 7,088 -
(2,406,699) 12,986 (1,142,205) (3,535,918) (6,338) (107,472) 278,133 (3,371,595)
Net deferred tax assets 3,203,565 1,003,099 (1,142,205) 3,064,459 (6,338) 3,617,974 278,133 6,954,228
2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000
13. OTHER ASSETS (Restated)
Income / mark-up / interest accrued in local currency 18,707,775 14,888,440
Income / mark-up accrued in foreign currencies 734,511 870,380
Advances, deposits, advance rent and other prepayments 13.1 2,523,072 15,129,701
Advance taxation (payments less provisions) 1,288,916 8,490,008
Income tax refund receivable 13.5 16,850,798 10,805,291
Compensation for delayed refund receivable 1,856,256 -
Receivable from GoP 13.2 5,648 5,648
Assets acquired from Corporate and Industrial Restructuring Corporation (CIRC) 405,657 497,490
Branch adjustment account - net 2,772,582 2,308,352
Derivatives: Un-realized gain on forward foreign exchange contracts 181,473 183,145
Commission receivable 3,240,760 2,755,941
Stationery and stamps on hand 436,939 415,733
Barter trade balances 195,399 195,399
Receivable on account of Government transactions 13.3 323,172 323,172
Receivable from Government under VHS scheme 13.4 418,599 418,599
Less: provision (418,599) (418,599)
- -
Receivable from pension fund 34.1.2 3,522,884 3,666,344
Prize bonds in hand 260,403 235,239
Receivable from Brokers 519,305 119,511
Others 3,551,697 2,115,229
57,377,247 63,005,023
Less: provision held against other assets
Income / mark-up accrued in local currency / foreign currencies 327,081 327,081
Advances, deposits, advance rent and other prepayments 800,000 800,000
Stationery and stamps on hand 201,200 51,200
Barter trade balances 195,399 195,399
Receivable on account of Government transactions 323,172 323,172
Others 1,503,670 1,393,144
13.6 3,350,522 3,089,996
Other assets (net of provision) 54,026,725 59,915,027

13.1 This includes Rs. 800 million (2009: Rs.13,547 million) advance against Pre-IPO placement of Term Finance Certificates.

13.2 Upon dissolution of CIRC and take over by the bank with effect from September 22, 2006, the said amount represents
receivable from GoP.

13.3 This represents amount receivable from Government of Pakistan on account of encashment of various instruments
handled by the bank for Government of Pakistan as an agent of SBP.

13.4 This represents payments made under the Voluntary Handshake Scheme (VHS), recoverable from Government of
Pakistan. Due to uncertainty about its recoverability, full amount has been provided for.

13.5 During the year, further appeal effects from Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) pertaining to tax years 2003 to 2008
were received, which resulted in additional determined refunds of Rs 6,045 million (2009: Rs 10,805 million). The Federal
Board of Revenue (FBR) will issue bonds in lieu of these determined refunds.

2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000
13.6 Provisions against other assets
Opening balance 3,089,996 2,659,804
Charge for the year 13.6.2 260,526 582,771
Reversals - (152,579)
Closing balance 13.6.1 3,350,522 3,089,996

13.6.1 This includes Rs. 800 million (2009: Rs. 800 million) as provision against Pre-IPO of Term Finance Certificate.

13.6.2 This includes Rs. 150 million (2009: Nil) in respect of provision against stationery which has been included in
stationery and printing expenses.
2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

14. BILLS PAYABLE

In Pakistan 7,777,211 10,546,471


Outside Pakistan 229,420 74,698
8,006,631 10,621,169

15. BORROWINGS

In Pakistan 19,265,569 44,707,396


Outside Pakistan 391,638 120,742
15.1 & 15.2 19,657,207 44,828,138

15.1 Particulars of borrowings with respect to currencies

In local currency 19,265,569 44,707,396


In foreign currencies 391,638 120,742
15.2 19,657,207 44,828,138

15.2 Details of borrowings

Secured

Borrowings from State Bank of Pakistan


Under Export refinance scheme 6,213,967 7,028,312
Long Term Financing under Export Oriented Project (LTF- EOP) 1,412,760 2,587,196
Under Long-Term Financing Facility (LTFF) 1,465,900 1,436,715
Repurchase agreement borrowings 8,855,758 24,558,891
17,948,385 35,611,114

Unsecured

Call borrowings 1,100,948 9,081,987


Overdrawn nostro accounts 32 537,074 64,237
Others 70,800 70,800
1,708,822 9,217,024
19,657,207 44,828,138

15.2.1 Mark-up / interest rates and other terms are as follows:

- The bank has entered into agreements with SBP for extending export finance to customers. As per the terms of
the agreement, the bank has granted SBP the right to recover the outstanding amount from the bank at the date
of maturity of finances by directly debiting the current account maintained by the bank with SBP. Export
refinance loans from SBP are at the rate of 8.0% per annum (2009: 7.0% per annum).The bank has entered into
agreements with SBP for extending export finance to customers. As per the terms of the agreement, the bank
has granted SBP the right to recover the outstanding amount from the bank at the date of maturity of finances by
directly debiting the current account maintained by the bank with SBP. Export refinance loans from SBP are at
the rate of 8% per annum (2009: 7% per annum).

- Call borrowings carry interest ranging from 11.00% to 13.90% per annum (2009: 11.25% to 12.65% per
annum).

- Repurchase agreement borrowings carry mark-up at the rate of 11.55% to 14.00% per annum (2009: 9.25% to
12.1% per annum).

- Unsecured borrowings "Others" carry interest at the rate of 10% per annum (2009: 10% per annum).

15.3 Borrowings from State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) under export oriented projects refinance schemes of SBP are secured
by bank's cash and security balances held by SBP.
2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000
(Restated)

16. DEPOSITS AND OTHER ACCOUNTS

Customers

Fixed deposits 218,701,230 194,851,862


Savings deposits 266,342,975 196,374,087
Current Accounts - Remunerative 68,525,875 75,321,341
Current Accounts - Non-remunerative 194,393,878 169,043,847
747,963,958 635,591,137

Financial Institutions

Remunerative deposits 30,939,064 48,399,678


Non-remunerative deposits 53,231,032 43,522,198
84,170,096 91,921,876
16.1 832,134,054 727,513,013

16.1 Particulars of deposits

In local currency 688,730,713 576,126,612


In foreign currencies [including deposits of foreign branches
of Rs. 97,996 million (2009: Rs. 116,561 million)] 143,403,341 151,386,401
832,134,054 727,513,013

17. LIABILITIES AGAINST ASSETS SUBJECT TO FINANCE LEASE

2010 2009
Minimum Financial Principal Minimum Financial Principal
lease charges for outstanding lease charges for outstanding
payments future periods payments future periods
-------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 ----------------------------------------------------

Not later than one year 66,572 14,957 51,615 24,624 5,611 19,013
Later than one year and
not later than five years 81,069 9,271 71,798 27,306 3,690 23,616
Over five years - - - - - -
147,641 24,228 123,413 51,930 9,301 42,629

The Group has entered into lease agreements with various leasing companies for lease of vehicles. Lease rentals are payable in
quarterly installments. Financial charges included in lease rentals are determined on the basis of discount factors applied at the rates
ranging from KIBOR + 0.9% to KIBOR + 4.00% per annum (2009: KIBOR + 0.9% to KIBOR + 4.00% per annum). At the end of lease
term, the Group has option to acquire the assets, subject to adjustment of security deposits.
2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000
18. OTHER LIABILITIES

Mark-up / return / interest payable in local currency 14,522,712 11,948,693


Mark-up / return / interest payable in foreign currencies 502,481 564,017
Unearned commission and income on bills discounted 94,921 218,041
Accrued expenses 2,208,380 2,128,112
Advance payments 22,035 7,343
Unclaimed dividends 45,761 33,494
Derivative :
Loss on forward foreign exchange contracts 629,295 1,253,135
Loss on cross currency swaps 2,331,973 2,260,864
Provision against off balance sheet obligations 18.1 454,026 450,061
Employment benefits:
Post retirement medical benefits 34.1.3 3,732,073 3,407,225
Compensated absences 34.2.1 2,572,878 2,397,308
Benevolent fund 34.1.4 895,661 838,123
Gratuity scheme 34.1.5 173,732 123,789
Staff welfare fund 371,257 371,257
Liabilities relating to:
Barter trade agreements 11,843,111 11,657,389
Special separation packages 78,422 78,422
Payable to GOP for acquisition of assets from CIRC 13.2 232,460 232,460
Payable to brokers 345,922 185,350
Others [including provision of Rs. 506 million (2009: Rs. 246 million)
for contingencies] 5,741,230 4,300,685
46,798,330 42,455,768

18.1 Provision against off balance sheet obligations


Opening balance 450,061 429,824
Charge for the year 3,965 20,237
Closing balance 18.1.1 454,026 450,061

18.1.1 This represents provision against non-funded exposure of borrowers where the bank considers that the borrower will
not be able to meet its contractual obligations at the time of amount becoming due.

19. SHARE CAPITAL

19.1 Authorized Capital

2009 2010 2010 2009


Number of shares Rupees in '000

2,500,000,000 2,500,000,000 Ordinary shares of Rs.10 each 25,000,000 25,000,000


19.2 Issued, subscribed and paid up capital

2009 2010 2010 2009


Number Rupees in '000
Ordinary shares of Rs.10 each
140,388,000 140,388,000 Fully paid in cash 1,403,880 1,403,880
935,982,200 1,205,074,900 Issued as fully paid bonus shares 12,050,749 9,359,822
1,076,370,200 1,345,462,900 13,454,629 10,763,702

The Federal Government and the SBP held about 75.60 % shares of the bank as at the year ended December 31, 2010
(2009: 75.60%).
2010 2009
19.3 Share of the bank held by its associates Note Number of shares

Following shares were held by the associates of the bank as of year


end:
NAFA Multi Asset Fund 225,018 -
NAFA Stock Fund 506,831 -
731,849 -

20. SURPLUS ON REVALUATION OF ASSETS - net

Available-for-sale securities 20.1 7,507,831 7,438,463


Fixed assets 20.2 17,605,260 17,387,804
25,113,091 24,826,267

20.1 Surplus / (deficit) on revaluation of available-for-sale securities - net of tax


Federal Government Securities (1,232,965) (106,461)
Term Finance Certificates (215,922) (763,248)
Quoted Shares and mutual fund's 2,713,159 1,740,074
GoP Foreign Currency Bonds 720,733 556,772
Foreign Government Securities (11,264) -
NI(U)T LoC Units 511,892 616,024
NI(U)T Non-LoC Units 101,420 -
NIT Equity Market Opportunity Fund Units 565,873 360,573
Investment out side Pakistan 6,129,676 7,063,613
9,282,602 9,467,347
Deferred tax liability recognised 12 (1,750,726) (2,028,859)
Share of revaluation loss on securities of associates and joint venture (24,045) (25)
7,507,831 7,438,463

20.2 Movement in surplus on revaluation of fixed assets - net of tax

Surplus on revaluation on January 1, 18,567,352 18,667,824


Net surplus on revaluation of bank's fixed assets during the year 11.4 7,088 90,195
Transferred to unappropriated profit in respect of incremental
depreciation charged during the year - net of deferred tax (117,738) (123,934)
Related deferred tax liability (63,396) (66,733)
(181,134) (190,667)
18,393,306 18,567,352
Less: Related deferred tax liability on:
Revaluation as at January 1, 1,276,951 1,334,665
Revaluation of bank's fixed assets during the year - 9,019
Incremental depreciation charged during the year
transferred to profit and loss account (63,396) (66,733)
12 1,213,555 1,276,951
Share of surplus on revaluation of fixed assets of joint venture 425,509 97,403
Surplus on revaluation on December 31, 17,605,260 17,387,804
2010 2009
Rupees in '000

21. CONTINGENCIES AND COMMITMENTS

21.1 Direct credit substitutes

Includes general guarantees of indebtedness, bank acceptance guarantees and


standby letters of credit serving as financial guarantees for loans and securities in
favor of:

- Government 14,513,887 17,443,452


- Financial institutions 7,239,823 4,469,377
- Others 11,223,626 11,214,383
32,977,336 33,127,212

21.2 Transaction-related contingent liabilities

Includes performance bonds, bid bonds, warranties, advance payment


guarantees, shipping guarantees and standby letters of credit related to particular
transactions in favour of:

- Government 19,863,734 18,524,777


- Financial institutions 106,771 232,783
- Others 15,536,805 13,237,363
35,507,310 31,994,923

21.3 Trade-related contingent liabilities

Letters of credit Issued in favour of:

- Government 129,270,162 126,151,618


- Financial institutions 107,289 161,208
- Others 31,775,817 38,736,236
161,153,268 165,049,062

21.4 Other Contingencies

21.4.1 Claims against the bank not acknowledged as debts [including


SBP liabilities on Bangladesh borrowing and interest thereon
amounting to Rs. 178 million (2009: Rs.175 million) and claims
relating to former MBL amounting to Rs.965 million (2009: Rs.965
million)]. 8,243,510 6,561,411

21.4.2 Taxation

The income tax returns of the bank for global operations and for Azad Jammu Kashmir have been filed under
section 120 and amended by the Taxation Officer under section 122(5A) of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001
upto the tax year 2010 (accounting year ended December 31, 2009).

During the year, the bank received various appellate decisions from the Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue
(ATIR) from tax year 2003 to 2008, in which substantial reliefs have been allowed. Appeal effects of such
decisions have also been obtained from the tax department giving rise to additional tax refund of Rs. 6,045
million. The total amount of refund as of December 31, 2010 is Rs. 16,851 million.

The matters under contingencies includes interest credited to suspense account and allocation of common
expenditure between taxable and exempt / low tax rate. The aggregate effect of aforementioned contingencies
amounts to Rs. 3,413 million (2009: Rs. 7,368 million). No provision has been made against the aforementioned
matters based on the opinion of tax consultants of the Bank who expect favorable outcome upon adjudication.
21.4.3 Provident Fund

Last year the management based on the legal advice, calculated interest on the outstanding Provident Fund
balance at the five years fixed deposit rate for settlement of the PF balance interpreting the rate as the highest
rate as per its understanding of the Supreme Court’s decision dated May 04, 2009. Consequently, the
difference was adjusted in Bank's Books of Accounts. Some petitioners filed the review petition against the
Bank in the Court, asserting that the Bank’s interpretation of the highest interest rate was not correct. The legal
advisor of the Bank informed management that such petition had not been admitted in the Court.

However, in the current period, it came to management’s knowledge that the review petition had actually been
admitted in the last year, which the Court heard and decided on September 20, 2010. Opening paragraph of the
Court judgment state that:

Quote

- The employee on his retirement or leaving the job or the heirs of the person who had passed away, are
entitled for the best rate of interest as per scheme instead of prescribed rate on the fixed deposit till the
time he was the employee of the Bank; and

- If the payment has not been made for any reason i.e, litigation, etc., he would be entitled for the best
rate of interest admissible to any other ordinary customer till the date of payment.

Unquote

Accordingly, the payments have been made to all eligible employees / ex-employees of the bank and
compliance of the same has also been made to the Court as desired. Management has treated omission of the
fact as prior period error as per IAS 8 “Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates and Errors”. The
impact of rectification of error in prior period's financial statements is as follows:

Rupees in '000

Increase in Deposits (Current Account - Remunerative) 1,000,000


Increase in Other assets (advance tax) 350,000
Decrease in Unappropriated profit 650,000

Increase in Mark-up / return / interest expensed 1,000,000


Decrease in Tax charge for the year 350,000
Decrease in Profit after taxation 650,000

Decrease in Earnings per share - after tax (basic and diluted) Re. 0.48

21.4.4 Barter Trade Agreements

In order to reduce pressure on the balance of payment, the GoP had entered into barter trade agreements with
various countries and designated the bank to handle the related transactions on behalf of GoP. Accordingly, the
bank executed banking arrangements with the designated banks of these countries and opened accounts in
their names. In one of the barter agreement, repayments made to the bank by the GoP could not be utilized due
to non-finalization of exchange rates for its utilization after 1994 at Government level, which was required under
the relevant barter agreement. The concerned bank is now demanding payment of interest on the balances in
its accounts with the bank. Since these balances are maintained in current accounts and there is also no clause
for payment of any interest in the relevant banking arrangement, therefore the bank strongly refused such
claims.
21.4.5 Golden Handshake (GHS)

In 1997 Golden Handshake Scheme (GHS) was introduced with the cut-off date of October 31, 1997. However,
despite the lapse of due date, many GHS optees continued their services till 1998 and 1999. In February 1998,
a circular was issued for enhancement in salaries, which was not applicable to GHS optees. In calculating dues
of GHS optees, their pensionary benefits were taken up till the cut-off date. Such employees filed suit against
the Bank in various courts including Federal Services Tribunal and the High Court for
enhancement/recalculation of their dues.

In some cases, the High Court decided against the bank, despite the disclaimer signed by such optees not to
claim any more benefits than what the bank had already paid. This disclaimer came up for interpretation before
the Supreme Court, which upheld the Bank’s view that such disclaimer bars / prohibits the optees to claim any
excess amount than what they had received.

Lahore and Sindh High Courts, in some cases, decided against the bank, and directed it, to pay additional
benefits by calculating upto the actual date of the optees released from the service. The bank filed appeals
against the aforesaid orders of both Lahore and Sindh High Courts. The said appeals have been accepted by
the Supreme Court and the judgment of Lahore and Sindh High Courts have been set-aside.

The cases now pending, if any, are likely to be decided in the light of the above mentioned judgment of
Supreme Court of Pakistan in favour of the bank.

2010 2009
Rupees in '000

21.5 Commitments in respect of forward exchange contracts

Purchase 98,499,566 87,829,307


Sale 60,773,315 38,568,464

21.6 Commitments in respect of trading of government securities

Sale - 5,000,000
Purchase 50,000 -

21.7 Commitments for the acquisition of operating fixed assets 2,375,461 1,537,996

21.8 Other commitments

Cross currency swap 6,135,896 6,914,649


Professional services to be received 166,126 -

22. DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS

22.1 The bank is involved in derivative transactions including interest rate swaps, cross currency swaps and equity futures.
The bank also enter into forward foreign exchange contracts, the un-realized gain and loss on such contracts are
disclosed in note 13 and 18.

The Asset Liability Committee regularly reviews the bank’s risk profile in respect of derivatives. Operational procedures
and controls have been established to facilitate complete, accurate and timely processing of transactions and derivative
activities. These controls include appropriate segregation of duties, regular reconciliation of accounts, and the valuation
of assets and positions. The bank has established trading limits, allocation process, operating controls and reporting
requirements that are specifically designed to control risk of aggregate positions, assure compliance with accounting and
regulatory standards and provide accurate management information regarding these activities.

Accounting policies in respect of derivative financial instruments are mentioned in note 5.8.
22.2 Product Analysis

2010
Interest Rate Swaps Cross Currency Swaps Forward Rate Agreements FX Options
Counterparties No. of Notional No. of Notional No. of Notional No. of Notional
Contracts Principal Contracts Principal Contracts Principal Contracts Principal
(Rupees in '000) (Rupees in '000) (Rupees in '000) (Rupees in '000)

With Banks for

Hedging - - - - - - - -
Market Making - - - - - - - -

With FIs other than banks

Hedging - - - - - - - -
Market Making - - - - - - - -

With other entities for

Hedging - - - - - - - -
Market Making - - 10 6,135,896 - - - -

Total
Hedging - - - - - - - -
Market Making - - 10 6,135,896 - - - -
- - 10 6,135,896 - - - -

2009
Interest Rate Swaps Cross Currency Swaps Forward Rate Agreements FX Options
Counterparties No. of Notional No. of Notional No. of Notional No. of Notional
Contracts Principal Contracts Principal Contracts Principal Contracts Principal
(Rupees in '000) (Rupees in '000) (Rupees in '000) (Rupees in '000)

With Banks for

Hedging - - - - - - - -
Market Making - - - - - - - -

With FIs other than banks

Hedging - - - - - - - -
Market Making - - - - - - - -

With other entities for

Hedging - - - - - - - -
Market Making - - 10 6,914,649 - - - -

Total
Hedging - - - - - - - -
Market Making - - 10 6,914,649 - - - -
- - 10 6,914,649 - - - -
22.3 Maturity Analysis

Cross Currency Swaps

2010
----------------- Rupees in '000 -------------------

Remaining Maturity No. of Notional Mark to Market


Contracts Principal Negative Positive Net

Upto 1 month - - - - -
1 to 3 months - - - - -
3 to 6 months - - - - -
6 month to 1 Year - - - - -
1 to 2 Year - - - - -
2 to 3 Years - - - - -
3 to 5 Years 10 6,135,896 8,395,813 6,063,840 (2,331,973)
5 to 10 years - - - - -
Above 10 Years - - - - -
10 6,135,896 8,395,813 6,063,840 (2,331,973)

2009
----------------- Rupees in '000 -------------------

Remaining Maturity No. of Notional Mark to Market


Contracts Principal Negative Positive Net

Upto 1 month - - - - -
1 to 3 months - - - - -
3 to 6 months - - - - -
6 month to 1 Year - - - - -
1 to 2 Year - - - - -
2 to 3 Years - - - - -
3 to 5 Years 10 6,914,649 8,786,137 6,525,273 (2,260,864)
5 to 10 years - - - - -
Above 10 Years - - - - -
10 6,914,649 8,786,137 6,525,273 (2,260,864)

2010 2009
Rupees in '000

23. MARK-UP / RETURN / INTEREST EARNED

On Loans and advances to:


Customers 57,763,119 53,426,190
Financial institutions 1,371,490 1,252,607
59,134,609 54,678,797

On Investments in:
Held for trading securities 792,985 2,578,487
Available-for-sale securities 24,615,208 16,346,889
Held to maturity securities 913,191 957,938
26,321,384 19,883,314

On deposits with financial institutions 608,237 1,739,502


On securities purchased under resale agreements 2,617,151 1,823,183
88,681,381 78,124,796
2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000
(Restated)

24. MARK-UP / RETURN / INTEREST EXPENSED

Deposits 43,112,819 37,415,573


Securities sold under repurchase agreements 1,094,376 1,817,889
Short term borrowings 962,549 1,214,829
45,169,744 40,448,291

2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000
25. GAIN ON SALE AND REDEMPTION OF SECURITIES - net

Federal Government Securities


Market Treasury Bills 36,824 236,871
Pakistan Investment Bonds 25,885 25,139
62,709 262,010
Gain on Redemption of NI(U)T Units-LOC Holders' Fund 9.5.1 294,424 3,875,689
Gain on NIT - EMOF 123,728
Shares and Mutual Funds 1,906,286 271,194
Gain on sale of Foreign Government / Corporate Securities 125,216 184,148
2,512,363 4,593,041

26. OTHER INCOME

Rent on property 40,840 40,047


Gain on sale of property and equipment 11.6 34,968 7,927
Others 26.1 2,108,083 504,976
2,183,891 552,950

26.1 This includes Rs. 1,846 million (2009: Rs. Nil) for compensation of delayed refunds determined under Section 171
of Income Tax Ordinance 2001.

27. ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES

Salaries and allowances 16,850,368 13,299,352


Charge for defined benefit plan 1,666,466 2,400,444
Non-executive directors' fees, allowances and other expenses 27,793 17,994
Rent, taxes, insurance, electricity, etc. 1,627,039 1,297,121
Legal and professional charges 349,364 245,669
Communications 690,565 401,866
Repairs and maintenance 503,525 330,293
Finance charges on leased assets 21,766 10,496
Stationery and printing 552,794 828,410
Advertisement, sponsorship and publicity 141,553 239,138
Donations / Contributions 27.1 121,591 102,950
Auditors' remuneration 27.2 116,364 100,160
Depreciation 11.2 1,105,494 875,846
Amortisation 11.3 12,920 6,014
Conveyance 128,508 109,879
Entertainment 52,091 41,040
Travelling 241,972 251,908
Security services 1,094,480 912,702
Outsourcing 366,241 141,121
Others 1,061,151 1,204,262
26,732,045 22,816,665
2010 2009
Rupees in '000
27.1 Donations / contributions include following amounts exceeding Rs. 0.1 million.

Sheikh Zayed Hospital 250 -


Karachi Press Club Library 1,517 -
Nighaban Welfare Association 100 -
Islamabad Police 100 -
Afzaal Memorial Thalassemia 1,368 -
Memon Medical Institute 1,200 -
Prime Minister Flood Relief Fund 50,000 -
SOS Children Village, Multan 3,000 -
Flood Relief 2010 (Affectees) 61,980 -
Quaid-e-Azam Academy - 250
Poor Patients Aid Society ─ Civil Hospital - 100
Institute of Business Administration - 50,000
Armed forces Institute of Cardiology, NIHD - 500
Marie Adelaide Leprosy Centre - 2,000
Agha Khan Hospital & Medical College Foundation - 100
Chief Minister (NWFP) Fund for Internally Displaced Persons - 10,000
Prime Minister Fund for Internally Displaced Persons - 40,000
119,515 102,950

None of the directors / executives or their spouses have any interest in the donee, except Syed Ali Raza and Mr. Tariq
Kirmani who are the member Board of Directors Institute of Business Administration and the member Board of Governors'
in Marie Adelaide Leprosy Centre respectively.

27.2 Auditors' remuneration

M. Yousuf Adil Anjum Asim 2010 2009


Saleem & Co. Shahid Rahman Total Total
---------------------Rupees in '000-----------------------------------
Audit fee 5,660 5,660 11,320 11,320
Review of interim financial statements 1,980 1,980 3,960 3,960
Fee for audit of domestic branches 4,600 4,600 9,200 9,200
Fee for taxation, special certifications and sundry advisory services 6,705 30,380 37,085 21,970
Fee for audit of overseas branches including advisory
services and out-of-pocket expenses - - 48,715 48,617
Fee for audit of subsidiaries 925 525 1,450 1,093
Out-of-pocket expenses 2,184 2,450 4,634 4,000
22,054 45,595 116,364 100,160

2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000
28. OTHER CHARGES

Penalties imposed by SBP 118,887 321,647


118,887 321,647
29. TAXATION

For the year


Current 29.1 9,871,640 8,890,206
Deferred (2,049,600) (1,003,099)
7,822,040 7,887,107
For prior years
Current 630,216 (4,137,307)
Deferred (1,568,374) -
(938,158) (4,137,307)
29.2 6,883,882 3,749,800

29.1 Current taxation includes Rs. 551 million (2009: Rs. 611 million) of overseas branches.
2010 2009
Rupees in '000
29.2 Relationship between tax expense and accounting profit (Restated)

Accounting profit before tax 24,622,287 21,198,842

Income tax at statutory rate @ 35% (2009: 35%) 8,617,800 7,419,594

Increase / (derease) in taxes resulting from:


Inadmissible differences 51,205 293,017
Income taxed at reduced rate (858,965) (1,458,958)
Timing difference no more available - 1,623,454
Prior year adjustable timing differences (1,568,374)
Overseas taxation 12,000 10,000
Prior year tax effects 630,216 (4,137,307)
Tax charge for current year 6,883,882 3,749,800

2010 2009
(Restated)
30. BASIC EARNINGS PER SHARE

Profit attributable to shareholders of the holding company Rupees in '000 17,809,304 17,450,811

Weighted average number of ordinary shares Numbers '000 1,345,463 1,345,463

Basic earnings per share Rupees 13.24 12.97

30.1 Earnings per share for the year 2009 has been restated for the effect of bonus shares issued and prior period error identified as
discussed in note 21.4.3.

31. DILUTED EARNINGS PER SHARE

Basic and diluted earnings per share are same.


2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

32. CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS

Cash and balance with treasury banks 6 115,657,025 116,668,514


Balance with other banks 7 30,743,368 28,786,397
Overdrawn nostros 15.2 (537,074) (64,237)
145,863,319 145,390,674

2010 2009
Number
33. STAFF STRENGTH

Permanent 15,030 15,607


Temporary / on contractual basis 1,494 1,689
Total Staff Strength 16,524 17,296

33.1 In addition to the above, the Group is utilizing the services of other companies for outsourcing purposes and the number of
persons deployed by such companies as at year end are 7,337 (2009: 6,406).

34. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS

34.1 Defined benefit plans

34.1.1 General description

General description of the type of defined benefit plan and accounting policy for recognising actuarial gains and losses is
disclosed in note 5.13 to the consolidated financial statements.
Principal actuarial assumptions

The financial assumptions used in actuarial valuation at December 31, 2010 of pension fund, post retirement medical benefits, benevolent fund and
gratuity scheme are as follows:
2010 2009

Salary increase 14% per annum 14% per annum


Discount rate 14% per annum 14% per annum
Expected rate of return on plan assets 14% per annum 14% per annum
Pension indexation rate 10% per annum 10% per annum
Rate of inflation in the cost of medical benefits 10% per annum 10% per annum
Exposure Inflation Rate 3% per annum 3% per annum
Number of employees covered under retirement benefit plan 14,656 14,565

2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

34.1.2 Reconciliation of recoverable from pension fund

Present value of defined benefit obligations 21,761,425 19,523,049


Fair value of plan assets (22,382,345) (19,781,585)
Net actuarial losses not recognized (2,197,457) (2,625,022)
Past Service Cost - Non Vested (704,507) (782,786)
13 (3,522,884) (3,666,344)

The recognized amount has been restricted to present value of any economic benefits available in the form of refunds from the plan or
reduction in future contribution to the plan.

2010 2009
Rupees in '000

Movement in recoverable from pension fund

Opening net assets (3,666,344) (4,496,943)


Charge for the year 695,262 1,462,139
Contribution to the fund made during the year: (551,801) (631,540)
Closing balance (3,522,883) (3,666,344)

Charge for pension fund

Current service cost 581,304 412,018


Interest cost 2,733,227 2,101,618
Expected return on plan assets (2,769,422) (2,483,459)
Actuarial losses recognized 71,874 -
Past Service Cost -Vested 78,279 1,431,962
695,262 1,462,139

Movement of present value of defined benefit obligation

Opening present value of defined benefit obligation 19,523,049 15,011,555


Current service cost 581,304 412,018
Interest cost 2,733,227 2,101,618
Benefit paid (923,087) (884,146)
Past service cost-vested - 1,416,800
Past service cost-non vested - 616,000
Acturial (gain) / loss on obligation (153,068) 849,204
Closing present value of defined benefit obligation 21,761,425 19,523,049

Movement in fair value of plan assets

Opening fair value of plan assets 19,781,585 17,738,993


Expected return on plan assets 2,769,422 2,483,459
Contributions 551,801 631,540
Benefits paid (923,087) (884,146)
Acturial gain / (loss) on assets 202,624 (188,261)
Closing fair value of plan assets 22,382,345 19,781,585

Actual return on plan assets 2,972,045 2,295,198

34.1.2.1 Components of fair value of plan assets as a percentage of total fair value of plan assets

2010 2009
% %

Bonds 84.44 85.93


Equities 11.71 12.02
Cash and net current assets 3.85 2.05

Reconciliation of recoverable from pension fund for the five years are as follows:
2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
------------------------------ Rupees in '000 ------------------------------

Present value of defined benefit obligations 21,761,425 19,523,049 15,011,555 12,704,049 12,069,249
Fair value of plan assets (22,382,345) (19,781,585) (17,738,992) (19,503,391) (17,333,982)
Net actuarial (losses) / gains not recognized (2,197,457) (2,625,022) (1,587,558) 3,122,997 2,312,800
Past Service Cost - Non Vested (704,507) (782,786) (181,948) - -
(3,522,884) (3,666,344) (4,496,943) (3,676,345) (2,951,933)

2010 2009
Note Rupees in '000

34.1.3 Reconciliation of payable to medical benefit plan

Present value of defined benefit obligations 4,019,855 3,432,771


Net actuarial losses not recognized (287,782) (25,546)
18 3,732,073 3,407,225

Movement in net liability recognized

Opening net liability 3,407,225 2,946,554


Charge for the year 589,042 522,657
Benefits paid (264,194) (61,986)
3,732,073 3,407,225

Charge for medical benefit plan

Current service cost 108,454 115,354


Interest cost 480,588 407,303
589,042 522,657

Movement of present value of defined benefit obligation

Opening present value of defined benefit obligation 3,432,771 2,909,308


Current service cost 108,454 115,354
Interest cost 480,588 407,303
Benefit paid (264,195) (61,985)
Actuarial loss on obligation 262,237 62,791
Closing present value of defined benefit obligation 4,019,855 3,432,771

Reconciliation of payable to medical benefit plan for the five years are as follows:

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006


------------------------------ Rupees in '000 ------------------------------

Present value of defined benefit obligations 4,019,855 3,432,771 2,909,308 2,726,617 2,595,291
Net actuarial (losses) / gains not recognized (287,782) (25,546) 37,246 (144,141) (318,705)
3,732,073 3,407,225 2,946,554 2,582,476 2,276,586

Effect of 1% movement in assumed medical cost trend rate

2010 2009
Increase Decrease Increase Decrease
------------------------------ Rupees in '000 ------------------------------

Impact on obligations 404,578 (364,652) 371,037 (270,479)


Impact on cost 70,093 (59,996) 120,367 (9,830)

Note 2010 2009


Rupees in '000
34.1.4 Movement in net liability recognized for benevolent fund

Opening net liability 838,123 765,748


Charge for the year 79,725 114,022
Benefits paid (22,187) (41,647)
18 895,661 838,123
Charge for benevolent fund
Current service cost 14,392 13,317
Interest cost 117,337 107,205
Actuarial gains recognized (52,004) (6,500)
79,725 114,022
2010 2009
Rupees in '000
Movement of present value of defined benefit obligation
Opening present value of defined benefit obligation 838,123 765,748
Current service cost 14,392 13,317
Interest cost 117,337 107,205
Benefit paid (22,187) (41,647)
Actuarial (gain) on obligation (52,004) (6,500)
Closing present value of defined benefit obligation 895,661 838,123

Reconciliation of net liability recognized for benevolent fund for the five years are as follows:
2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
-------------------------- Rupees in '000 ---------------------------

Opening net liability 838,123 765,748 759,957 802,937 729,725


Net charge for the year 79,725 114,022 53,256 22,756 129,185
Benefits paid (22,187) (41,647) (47,465) (65,736) (55,973)
895,661 838,123 765,748 759,957 802,937

Note 2010 2009


Rupees in '000
34.1.5 Reconciliation of payable to gratuity benefit plan
Present value of defined benefit obligations 187,884 136,211
Net actuarial losses not recognized (14,152) (12,422)
18 173,732 123,789
Movement in net liability recognized
Opening liability 123,789 106,270
Charge for the year 52,553 41,419
Benefits paid (2,610) (23,900)
173,732 123,789
Charge for gratuity benefit plan
Current service cost 33,484 25,149
Interest cost 19,069 16,270
52,553 41,419
Movement of present value of defined benefit obligation
Opening present value of defined benefit obligation 136,211 116,216
Current service cost 33,484 25,149
Interest cost 19,069 16,270
Benefit paid (2,610) (23,900)
Actuarial loss on obligation 1,730 2,476
Closing present value of defined benefit obligation 187,884 136,211

Reconciliation of net liability recognized for defined gratuity obligation for the five years are as follows:

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006


-------------------------- Rupees in '000 ---------------------------
Present value of defined benefit
obligations 187,884 136,211 116,216 82,098 52,205
Net actuarial gains not recognized (14,152) (12,422) (9,946) (4,309) (2,635)
Past Service Cost - Non Vested - - - (11,081) (22,161)
173,732 123,789 106,270 66,708 27,409

Note 2010 2009


Rupees in '000
34.2 Other employee benefits
34.2.1 Movement in net liability recognized for compensated absences
Opening net liability 2,397,308 2,246,752
Charge for the year 229,971 255,887
Benefits paid during the year (54,401) (105,331)
18 2,572,878 2,397,308
Reconciliation of net liability recognized for compensated absences for the five years are as follows:

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006


-------------------------- Rupees in '000 ---------------------------
Opening net liability 2,397,308 2,246,752 1,662,930 1,639,708 1,521,326
Net charge for the year 175,570 150,556 583,822 23,222 118,382
2,572,878 2,397,308 2,246,752 1,662,930 1,639,708

34.3 Expected contributions to be paid to the funds in the next financial year

2011
Pension Benevolent Medical Gratuity
funds Scheme Scheme Scheme
--------------------- Rupees in '000 ---------------------

Contributions to be paid 472,809 140,695 685,245 67,359

35. COMPENSATION OF DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVES

President Directors Executives


2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009
--------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 ----------------------------------------------

Fees - - 26,903 17,994 - -


Managerial remuneration 11,760 10,200 - - 672,313 381,504
Charge for defined benefit plan - - - - 90,761 247,812
Rent and house maintenance 4,539 6,840 - - 346,189 190,388
Utilities 2,680 1,228 - - 100,834 45,998
Medical 101 153 - - 138,597 48,149
Conveyance - - - - 211,726 102,529
Leave fare assistance 12,456 10,200 - - - -
Bonus and others 38,109 29,516 - - 443,494 287,546
69,645 58,137 26,903 17,994 2,003,914 1,303,926

Number of persons 1 1 6 6 796 507

The President and certain executives are also provided with free use of the bank's cars, household equipment and free
membership of clubs.

Executives mean officers, other than the chief executive and directors, whose basic salary exceeds five hundred
thousand rupees in the financial year.

This note does not include particulars of directors, chief executives and executives of subsidiaries.

36. FAIR VALUE OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

The fair value of traded investments is based on quoted market prices, and have been disclosed in note 9.

Fair value of fixed term loans, other assets, other liabilities and fixed term deposits cannot be calculated with sufficient
reliability due to the absence of current and active market for such assets and liabilities and reliable data regarding market
rates for similar instruments. The provision for impairment of loans and advances has been calculated in accordance with
the Group's accounting policy as stated in note 5.10.

The maturity and re-pricing profile and effective rates are stated in notes 41.4.1 and 41.3.3 respectively.

In the opinion of management, the fair value of the remaining financial assets and liabilities are not significantly different
from their carrying values since assets and liabilities are either short-term in nature or in the case of customer loans and
deposits are frequently repriced.
37. Segment Details with respect to Business Activities

The segment analysis with respect to business activity is as follows:-


MODARBA TAURUS
Corporate Trading & Retail Commercial Payment & Agency Assets Retail
Finance Sales Banking Banking Settlement Services Management Brokerage
------------------------------------------------------------ Rupees in '000 ----------------------------------------------------------

2010

Total income 347,119 2,739,651 18,246,783 33,717,308 2,287,441 4,233,773 20,669 69,776
Total expenses 2,074 564,479 13,736,239 18,602,274 1,254,454 2,804,162 14,828 61,723
Net income 345,045 2,175,172 4,510,544 15,115,034 1,032,987 1,429,611 5,841 8,053
Segment Assets (Gross) - 8,988,040 145,766,096 868,756,836 - 13,957,125 191,310 359,060
Segment Non Performing Loans - - 6,618,312 80,253,041 - - - -
Segment Provision Required - - 5,564,909 55,678,714 - - - -
Segment Liabilities - 59,633 222,764,481 683,764,371 - - 48,016 83,134
Segment Return on net Assets
(ROA) (%) 0.00% 12.20% 3.10% 1.84% 0.00% 12.51% 3.05% 2.24%
Segment Cost of funds (%) 0.00% 0.00% 4.39% 5.93% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%

2009

Total income 479,695 2,475,935 18,184,060 29,554,327 1,786,030 4,003,358 10,249 77,162
Total expenses 2,074 32,172 13,400,190 18,232,122 1,051,892 2,464,781 13,262 75,700
Net income (loss) 477,621 2,443,763 4,783,869 11,322,205 734,138 1,538,577 (3,013) 1,462
Segment Assets (Gross) - 3,494,896 149,694,928 779,355,265 - 13,153,639 178,520 376,021
Segment Non Performing Loans - - 7,369,750 63,804,284 - - - -
Segment Provision Required - - 5,118,050 50,647,018 - - - -
Segment Liabilities - - 223,426,265 601,883,511 - - 41,067 109,874
Segment Return on net Assets
(ROA) (%) 0.00% 12.51% 3.21% 1.59% 0.00% 13.85% -1.75% 0.38%
Segment Cost of funds (%) 0.00% 0.00% 3.76% 5.90% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%

38. TRUST ACTIVITIES

38.1 National Investment Trust (NIT)

Under a trust deed, the bank provides services, as a trustee to NIT and is performing functions of sale / purchase of NIT
units, safe custody and maintaining unit holders accounts. The bank is keeping approximately 1,010 million (2009: 1,430
million) shares with market value of Rs. 35,500 million (2009: Rs. 55,472 million) in safe custody / Central Depository
Company on behalf of NIT.

38.2 Long Term Credit Fund (LTCF)

Consequent upon the NDFC amalgamation, the bank manages on behalf of the GoP, LTCF established from the proceeds
of loans disbursed by various international funding agencies for financing private sector energy development projects. Fund
assets are accounted for separately from those of the bank and amounted to Rs. 58,885 million on December 31, 2010
(2009: Rs. 38,130 million).

38.3 Endowment Fund

The Students Loan Scheme was launched by the GoP in collaboration with major commercial banks of Pakistan to facilitate
meritorious students in acquiring education by offering markup free loans.

The scheme is administered by a high powered committee headed by the Deputy Governor, State Bank of Pakistan and the
Presidents of NBP, HBL, UBL, MCB, ABL and the Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Finance as member. The State Bank of
Pakistan has assigned National Bank of Pakistan to operate the scheme.

The Committee in its meeting held on August 7, 2001 approved creation of Endowment Fund initially at an amount of Rs.
500 million, Rs. 396 million were transferred from the old Qarz-e-Hasna Fund, Rs. 50 million contributed by Government of
Pakistan and Rs. 54 million were contributed by participating banks (HBL, NBP and UBL 25% each, MCB 17.5% and ABL
7.5%).

The amount of the fund in investments stands at Rs. 697 million as at December 31, 2010 (2009: Rs.583 million).
38.4 Transfer and Assignment Agreement with SME Bank Limited

During the year, the bank and the SME Bank entered into a transaction on July 01, 2010 for transfer and assignment of Rs. 4,466 million non-
performing loans by the SME Bank to the bank on deferred price basis. These non-performing loans were fully provided. As per the pricing formula, the
bank will pay to the SME Bank fifty percent of the recoveries of these non-performing loans net of all expenses on annual basis, except for the first two
years when higher of the fifty percent of net recoveries or twenty-five percent of the gross recoveries will be paid to SME Bank. The differential on
account of payment on the basis of twenty-five percent of gross recoveries in the first two years, if paid, will be adjusted by the bank against the net
recoveries in the subsequent years."

39. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

The Group has related party relationship with its associated undertakings, joint ventures, employee benefit plans, and its key management personnel
(including their associates). The details of investments in associated undertakings are stated in note 9 to these financial statements.

Transactions between the bank and its related parties are carried out under normal course of business, except employee staff loans, employees sale of
assets, provident fund and loan given to NBP Exchange Company Limited, that are as per agreement.

Detail of loans and advances to the companies or firms, in which the directors of the bank are interested as directors, partners or in case of private
companies as members, are given in note 10.7 to these financial statements. There are no transactions with key management personnel other than under
their terms of employment. Contributions in respect of staff retirement and other benefit plans are disclosed in note 34 to these financial statements.
Remuneration to the executive and disposal of assets are disclosed in notes 35 and 11.6 respectively to the financial statements.

2010 2009
At January Given Repaid At December At January Given Repaid At December
01, during the during the 31, 01, during the during the 31
year year year year
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Rupees in '000) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Advances

Key Management Executives 97,439 46,553 (17,473) 126,519 95,931 4,524 (3,016) 97,439
Associates 1,287,942 6,477 - 1,294,419 1,269,498 18,444 - 1,287,942
1,385,381 53,030 (17,473) 1,420,938 1,365,429 22,968 (3,016) 1,385,381

2010 2009
At January Received Repaid At December At January Received Repaid At December
01, during the during the 31, 01, during the during the 31
year year year year
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Rupees in '000) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Deposits

Key Management Executives 15,500 214,538 (171,902) 58,136 6,228 72,581 (63,309) 15,500
Pension Fund (Current) 405,351 9,798,211 (10,198,525) 5,037 3,940,161 12,791,620 (16,326,430) 405,351
Pension Fund (Fix Deposit) 7,300,000 2,600,000 (1,500,000) 8,400,000 5,900,000 4,800,000 (3,400,000) 7,300,000
Provident Fund (Restated) 7,448,101 3,093,221 (1,632,050) 8,909,272 8,507,300 3,548,530 (4,607,729) 7,448,101
15,168,952 15,705,970 (13,502,477) 17,372,445 18,353,689 21,212,731 (24,397,468) 15,168,952

2010 2009
Rupees in '000
Placements with:
Pension Fund - 2,900,000
Joint venture 264,591 451,588
Associates 23,332 23,332

Repo borrowing from:


Associates 380,362 -

Income for the year


On advances / placements with:
Joint Ventures 272 2,387
Key management executives 3,503 6,246
Debts Due by company in which a director of the bank is interested as director 2,032,190 1,082,279
Expenses for the year
Remuneration to key management executives 300,596 247,234
Charge for defined benefit plan 11,721 46,914
Mark-up on Deposits of:
Provident fund 1,772,840 1,493,505
Pension fund 929,343 1,295,079
Key management executives 1,101 546
Mark-up on Borrowing (Repo / Call) :
Associates 4,117 -

39.1 Although the Federal Government and the SBP held about 75.60 % shares of the bank (2009: 75.60%), the transactions with these entities have not
been treated as related party transactions for the purpose of this disclosure.
40. CAPITAL ASSESSMENT AND ADEQUACY BASEL II

40.1 Statutory minimum capital requirement and management of capital

The bank's objectives when managing capital, which is a broader concept than the 'equity' on the face of the
consolidated statement of financial position, are:

■ To comply with the capital requirements set by the regulators of the banking markets where the bank
operates;

■ To safeguard the bank's ability to continue as a going concern so that it can continue to provide returns for
shareholders and benefits for other stakeholders; and

■ To maintain a strong capital base to support the development of its business.

According to the BSD Circular No 7 dated 15th April, 2009, minimum paid up capital requirement have been
revised as follows:

Minimum Paid up Capital Dead line by which to be


(Net of losses) - Rs. in '000' increased
6,000,000 31-12-2009
7,000,000 31-12-2010
8,000,000 31-12-2011
9,000,000 31-12-2012
10,000,000 31-12-2013

The paid-up capital of the bank for the year ended December 31, 2010 stood at Rs. 13.454 billion and is in
compliance with the SBP requirement for the said year. In addition the bank has maintained minimum Capital
Adequacy Ratio (CAR) of 17.25 %.

The State Bank of Pakistan's regulatory capital as managed by the bank is analyzed into following tiers:

■ Tier I capital, which comprises of highest quality capital element and include fully paid up capital, balance in
share premium account, reserve for issue of bonus shares, general reserves and unappropriated profits (net
of accumulated losses, if any).

■ Tier II capital, which includes general reserve for loan losses, revaluation reserves, exchange translation
reserves and subordinated debts.

■ Tier III capital, which includes short term sub-ordinated debts. This capital is solely for the purpose of
meeting a proportion of the capital requirements for market risk.

Various limits are applied to elements of the capital base. Qualifying tier II and tier III capital cannot exceed the
tier I capital. Revaluation reserves are eligible upto 45 percent for treatment as tier II capital. There is also
restriction on the amount of general reserve for loan losses upto 1.25 percent of total risk weighted assets.
Subordinated debts cannot exceed 50 percent of tier I capital. Further tier III capital cannot exceed 250 percent of

Risk weighted assets are measured according to the nature of and reflecting an estimate of credit, market and
other risks associated with each asset and counterparty, taking into account any eligible collateral or guarantees.
A similar treatment is adopted for off balance sheet exposures, with some adjustments to reflect more contingent
nature of potential losses.

Bank's policy is to maintain strong capital base so as to maintain, investor, creditor and market confidence and to
sustain future development of the business. The adequacy of the Bank's capital is monitored using, among other
measures, the rules and ratios established by the State Bank of Pakistan. The ratios compare the amount of
eligible capital with the total of risk-weighted assets. The Bank monitors and reports its capital ratios under SBP
rules, which ultimately determine the regulatory capital required to be maintained by Banks and DFIs.

There have been no material changes in the Bank's management of capital during the year.
2010 2009
Rupees in '000
40.2 Tier I Capital

Fully paid-up capital 13,454,629 10,763,702


General reserves 17,622,224 15,865,903
Unappropriated profits 67,103,611 62,346,595
Non-controlling interest 498,076 110,930
98,678,540 89,087,130

Deductions:
Book value of Goodwill and Intangibles 1,294,889 526,588
Shortfall in provisions required against classified assets irrespective of any
relaxation allowed 2,349,749 -
Reciprocal cross holdings by banks 56,221 -
50% of the investments in equity and other regulatory capital of majority owned
securities or other financial subsidiaries not consolidated in the
statement of financial position 1,656,799 1,582,553
Total eligible Tier I capital 93,320,882 86,977,989

Supplementary Capital
Tier II Capital
General Provisions subject to 1.25% of total Risk Weighted Assets 3,765,432 2,014,914
Revaluation Reserve (upto 45%) 12,088,556 12,842,235
Foreign exchange translation reserve 7,507,201 7,529,156
23,361,189 22,386,305
Deductions:
50% of the investments in equity and other regulatory capital of majority owned
securities or other financial subsidiaries not consolidated
in the financial position 1,656,799 1,582,553
Total eligible Tier II capital 21,704,390 20,803,752

Tier III Capital - -


Eligible Tier III Capital - -

Total eligible Capital 115,025,272 107,781,740

40.3 Capital Adequacy Ratio 2010 2009 2010 2009


Capital Requirements Risk Weighted Assets

Note ---------------------------- Rupees in '000 -----------------------


Credit Risk
Claim on
Public sector entities 849,802 1,236,955 8,498,024 12,369,548
Claims on other sovereigns 4,032,659 924,692 40,326,586 9,246,918
Banks 1,014,635 843,828 10,146,354 8,438,276
Corporates 16,053,604 20,912,118 160,536,038 209,121,179
Retail portfolio 8,185,406 5,998,571 81,854,059 59,985,713
Loans secured by residential property 589,577 643,262 5,895,773 6,432,618
Past due loans 3,815,429 1,951,915 38,154,293 19,519,151
Investment in fixed assets 2,633,041 2,467,428 26,330,411 24,674,282
Other assets 2,474,430 2,670,277 24,744,296 26,702,766
Off balance sheet - non-market related exposure 8,052,952 5,102,593 80,529,517 51,025,933
Off balance sheet - market related exposure 112,132 46,098 1,121,318 460,976
Equity exposure risk held in the banking book 1,619,096 3,212,761 16,190,964 32,127,605
49,432,763 46,010,500 494,327,633 460,104,965

Market Risk
Interest rate risk 248,493 252,500 2,484,928 2,524,996
Equity position risk 3,880,343 3,134,632 38,803,430 31,346,315
Foreign exchange risk 2,810,868 3,627,588 28,108,677 36,275,883
6,939,704 7,014,720 69,397,035 70,147,194
Operational Risk 10,377,694 9,495,920 103,776,937 94,959,197
Total 66,750,161 62,521,140 667,501,605 625,211,356

Capital Adequacy Ratio

Total eligible regulatory capital held (a) 40.2 115,025,272 107,781,740

Total Risk Weighted Assets (b) 40.3 667,501,605 625,211,356

Capital Adequacy Ratio (a) / (b) 17.23% 17.24%


40.4 Credit risk - General disclosures

The Bank uses the 'Standardised Approach' for all its Credit risk Exposures.

The Bank uses reputable and SBP approved rating agencies for deriving risk weight to specific credit exposures. These are applied consistently across the Bank credit portfolio for both on - balance sheet
and off - balance sheet exposures. The methodology applied for using External Credit Assessment Institutions (ECAI's) inclusive of the alignment of alpha numerical scale of each agency used with risk
bucket is as per SBP Basel II guidelines as is given below:
2010
Exposures JCR - VIS PACRA
Corporate  
Banks  
Sovereigns  
SME's  
Securitisation N/A N/A
Others N/A N/A

40.5 Credit Exposures subject to Standardised Approach


2010 2009
Rating Amount Deduction Net Amount Deduction Net
Exposures Category # Outstanding CRM Amount Outstanding CRM Amount
------------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000-------------------------------------------------

Cash and Cash Equivalents - 13,968,448 - 13,968,448 9,737,921 - 9,737,921


Claims on Government of Pakistan - 297,226,791 - 297,226,791 238,851,965 - 238,851,965
Foreign Currency claims on SBP - 17,372,791 - 17,372,791 23,730,560 - 23,730,560
Claims on other sovereigns and on GoP 1 20,185,825 - 20,185,825 25,651,277 - 25,651,277
Claims on other sovereigns and on GoP 2,3,4, 5 26,631,014 - 26,631,014 10,021,636 - 10,021,636
Claims on other sovereigns and on GoP Unrated 2,564,314 - 2,564,314 2,644,737 - 2,644,737
PSE's 1 1,727,929 1,727,929 14,321,869 583,950 13,737,919
PSE's Unrated 117,291,779 102,023,660 15,268,119 128,855,820 109,611,891 19,243,929
Banks 1,2,3,4, 5 46,854,708 13,169,244 33,685,464 30,404,630 2,386,823 28,017,807
Banks - 6,939,830 - 6,939,830 18,065,293 12,334,328 5,730,965
Corporates 1 28,977,620 - 28,977,620 1,602,261 - 1,602,261
Corporates 2,3,4 14,470,749 - 14,470,749 1,211,603 - 1,211,603
Corporates Unrated 154,979,320 8,885,000 146,094,320 216,622,616 8,885,000 207,737,616
Retail portfolio Unrated 140,224,486 31,085,741 109,138,745 102,447,635 22,466,686 79,980,949
Secured by residential property - 16,845,065 - 16,845,065 18,378,909 - 18,378,909
Past due loans - 29,393,163 - 29,393,163 17,208,193 - 17,208,193
Listed Equity investments - banks - 14,760,819 - 14,760,819 31,096,205 - 31,096,205
Unlisted equity investments - 953,430 - 953,430 687,600 - 687,600
Investments in fixed assets - 26,330,411 - 26,330,411 24,674,282 - 24,674,282
Other assets - 24,744,296 - 24,744,296 26,702,766 - 26,702,766
1,002,442,788 155,163,645 847,279,143 942,917,778 156,268,678 786,649,100
41. RISK MANAGEMENT

National Bank in its capacity of being the largest bank in the country is fully aware of its critical and leading role in the sustainable economic growth of Pakistan. The Bank is therefore committed to the
establishment of a robust Risk Management system that caters to the full range of activities that can potentially impact its risk profile i.e. volatility of the global/local markets, technological advancement,
innovative new financial products, changing regulatory environment etc.

A significant milestone towards achieving this objective was the hiring of external consultancy services of one of the most reputed and experienced consultant for Bank wide implementation of the Basel II
Accord. This consultancy will align National Bank to international Best Practices and the requirements of the Basel II Accord. This would also maintain long term sustainable growth of National Bank and
ensure that it continues to retain the role of the market leader. This would cater to the interest of all the stakeholders, especially the depositors..
In conjunction with the Consultant, there has been significant progress towards achieving the objective of
this consultancy, such as:

- Risk Management Function has been restructured and made independent of all risk taking and
approving units; its functional reporting is to the BOD and administrative reporting to the President
of the Bank.

- Risk Management Division (RMD) has been reorganised, and staffing capacity strengthened to
effectively cater to the requirements of the Basel II Accord. Credit Risk review Wing has been
made a separate entity to focus on this key risk function. Data collection, structuring and
sanitization have also been recognized as a critical component in risk management, therefore a
dedicated Unit has been created for this challenging function.

- Risk Management Function’s charter and specific Job Descriptions for all of the Units have been
designed and approved. Risk Management Charter states the scope, functions and roles and
responsibilities of the Risk Management Function.

- A bank wide diagnostic exercise, interactively with all the Groups within the Bank, is underway to
identify and systematically document areas for improvement. This will subsequently lead to the
designing of a remediation plan and its implementation. A crucial aspect of the Consultant’s
interactive methodology is that it will evolve into a “Buy in” of all the departments in the Bank.

- Establishment of an Executive Risk Management committee, comprising of key group heads,


emphasizing the Bank's commitment to a robust risk management process and risk culture.

- The implementation process of this consultancy will also systematically lay the building blocks for
the future implementation of the Advanced Approaches of the Basel Accord.

41.1 Credit Risk Management

41.1.1 Credit Risk Review

In line with State Bank of Pakistan's Risk management Guidelines, Risk Management has constituted a
dedicated Risk Review Unit for undertaking review of loans, advances and cash credits on post facto
basis. The Unit is responsible to independently review the approved credit cases (post facto) pertaining to
new proposals, renewals, limit enhancements, restructuring, rescheduling, write-offs and cases involving
other credit decisions, on a reasonable sample basis and report the results and exceptions to the Chief
Risk Officer for onward communication to Executive Risk Management Committee, Board Risk Committee
and other relevant authorities.

The Unit is responsible for deciding on the loan category that is to be treated as high-risk or high priority in
nature and employing more robust and detailed reviews on the loans in this category. Examples may
include watch list, rescheduled, restructured, write-off cases, loans approved as special cases, loans
sanctioned as exceptions against the bank’s restricted industries/ markets, credits not aligned to the
approved strategies/ target markets/ risk asset acceptance criteria, loans to borrowers having a history of
rating downgrades, loans in high-risk industry/ client segment, loans assigned exceptional rating grades
such as too low or too high risk rating particularly not aligned with the industry averages etc. and other
significant credit exceptions as per the bank’s policies and procedures.

41.1.2 Credit Risk Architecture

The Credit Risk Architecture Unit has very recently been formed as a part of the organizational
restructuring and a charter for it has been designed. Credit Risk Architecture is responsible to supervise
that there is a framework in place for effective assessment/ measurement, mitigation and reporting of
credit risks both on counterparty as well as portfolio level.

Primary responsibilities include formulation and proposition of credit risk strategies, policies, credit
assessment methodologies, credit portfolio and sector management, including limit setting, MIS and
monitoring. The Wing has ownership for the development process of credit risk ratings models for current
use and subsequently rating models to be used for the Basel II FIRB approach; this includes necessary
data collection, storage, cleansing and validation.
41.1.3 Credit Risk Policy, Strategy & ICAAP

Focus on Policy formulation and review, monitoring progress on implementation, ICAAP and other
strategic aspects etc. Where required/ applicable, the function will work with the support and involvement
of the respective business and other groups/ function s/ functions and will coordinate with them in this
regard.

41.1.4 Credit Modeling & Analytics

This includes development of obligor rating template and supporting rating framework to achieve such
compliance, coordinating the process of data collection, cleansing and validation processes to be
undertaken in this regard and provide due facilitation and support in implementation of credit rating
engine, going forward.

41.1.5 Credit Portfolio Management

Credit portfolio management activities extend to development of an effective portfolio management


structure and framework for conduct of portfolio quality reviews and proactive reporting to the
management for necessary remedial actions.

41.1.6 Country Risk Management

This includes establishing, jointly with relevant stakeholders, processes and reporting framework for
effective management of country risk including risk assessment, limit setting, exposure monitoring,
reporting on concentrations, limit breaches and other aspects.

41.1.7 Basel II Implementation & Risk Automation project

Basel II/ Risk Automation Project Unit is responsible for managing the Basel II project in close
coordination with the Basel II consultants and with the active support and involvement of other functions
within Risk Management as well as other groups and functions across the bank. The Unit is also
responsible to perform project management and support services in relation to evaluation, selection and
implementation of suitable risk management applications, as required by the bank.

Risk Automation Project Unit is also responsible for coordinating with various functions regarding their
requirements from the risk management applications and providing details to the respective vendors (if
the related features are available or supposed to be available in any existing or already procured system)
& coordinating with the respective functions and selected vendor(s) in relation to finalization of system
blue prints and in the process of deployment of system in accordance with the approved blue prints.

41.1.8 Consumer Risk management

The Unit is responsible for developing an overall consumer risk policy framework describing the consumer
risk structure, principles, standards and policies for product programmed designing and approvals
management of third party relationship. Consumer Risk Management also supervises that there is a
framework in place for effective assessment and measurement and mitigation and reporting of credit risks
arising from the consumer and programme based SME portfolios.

The primary responsibilities includes formulation/ proposition of credit risk strategies, policies, credit
assessment methodologies, credit portfolio management including limit setting, MIS and monitoring.
41.1.10 SEGMENTAL INFORMATION

41.1.10.1 Segments by class of business


2010
Advances (Gross) Deposits Contingencies &
Commitments
Rupees in Percentage Rupees in Percentage Rupees in Percentage
'000 % '000 % '000 %
Chemical and pharmaceuticals 4,997,369 0.93 2,724,555 0.33 2,537,993 1.11
Agriculture 27,067,257 5.01 16,330,516 1.96 257,337 0.11
Textile 70,022,916 12.96 2,137,019 0.26 7,817,950 3.40
Cement 7,118,138 1.32 193,034 0.02 2,838,910 1.24
Sugar 13,176,319 2.44 144,765 0.02 66,860 0.03
Flour 706,581 0.13 72,098 0.01 - -
Rice processing 9,644,656 1.79 852,648 0.10 6,000 0.00
Shoes & leather garments 1,010,159 0.19 166,693 0.02 101,344 0.04
Automobile and transportation equipment 2,819,605 0.52 860,034 0.10 198,077 0.09
Financial 14,586,922 2.70 84,170,096 10.11 13,827,347 6.02
Insurance 604 0.00 6,212,119 0.75 4,323 0.00
Transportation 27,805,186 5.15 4,252,295 0.51 3,605,133 1.57
Real estate construction 7,825,456 1.45 6,671,156 0.80 942,572 0.41
Electronics and electrical appliances 7,537,267 1.40 569,528 0.07 2,609,892 1.14
Production and transmission of energy 62,266,767 11.53 54,559,085 6.56 32,519,887 14.16
Food and tobacco 2,023,488 0.37 475,862 0.06 10,480 0.00
Fertilizer 18,004,257 3.33 2,707,187 0.33 1,241,291 0.54
Metal products 18,887,329 3.50 5,214,970 0.63 9,328,650 4.06
Telecommunication 6,815,009 1.26 48,345,139 5.81 5,319,973 2.32
Hotel and services 16,623,826 3.08 33,665,800 4.05 619,473 0.27
Public sector commodity operations 64,157,338 11.88 12,575,136 1.51 15,492,881 6.75
Individuals 76,673,326 14.20 340,352,770 40.90 4,891,680 2.13
General traders 22,187,071 4.11 32,607,558 3.92 697,247 0.30
Others 58,173,532 10.77 176,273,991 21.18 124,702,614 54.30
540,130,378 100.00 832,134,054 100.00 229,637,914 100.00

2009
Advances (Gross) Deposits Contingencies &
(Restated) Commitments
Rupees in Percentage Rupees in Percentage Rupees in Percentage
'000 % '000 % '000 %

Chemical and pharmaceuticals 3,203,100 0.60 4,383,462 0.60 883,289 0.38


Agriculture 23,453,263 4.42 16,595,353 2.28 181,668 0.08
Textile 71,794,479 13.52 1,852,286 0.25 5,671,852 2.46
Cement 8,935,953 1.68 111,720 0.02 3,091,333 1.34
Sugar 8,915,637 1.68 247,445 0.03 2,570 0.00
Flour 725,523 0.14 95,296 0.01 - -
Rice processing 8,128,369 1.53 570,629 0.08 21,600 0.01
Shoes & leather garments 832,986 0.16 168,712 0.02 77,704 0.03
Automobile and transportation equipment 3,664,429 0.69 2,382,753 0.33 349,284 0.15
Financial 12,680,202 2.39 91,921,876 12.64 13,069,436 5.68
Insurance - - 2,733,418 0.38 2,755 0.00
Transportation 18,414,759 3.47 3,284,011 0.45 2,028,624 0.88
Real estate construction 7,904,139 1.49 4,841,190 0.67 3,697,647 1.61
Electronics and electrical appliance 7,268,051 1.37 382,878 0.05 2,964,338 1.29
Production and transmission of energy 86,138,006 16.22 35,296,242 4.85 27,949,968 8.14
Food and tobacco 1,622,474 0.31 287,706 0.04 152,677 0.07
Fertilizer 14,460,812 2.72 3,107,764 0.43 2,624,879 1.14
Metal products 16,586,969 3.12 2,143,022 0.29 3,758,002 1.63
Telecommunication 6,494,115 1.22 22,152,846 3.05 4,291,987 1.86
Hotel and services 14,272,969 2.69 24,265,879 3.34 682,960 0.30
Public sector commodity operations 72,749,133 13.70 11,362,613 1.56 6,154,786 2.67
Individuals 74,550,396 14.04 322,648,569 44.35 5,685,090 2.47
General traders 18,422,056 3.47 16,907,841 2.32 1,979,523 0.86
Others 49,885,687 9.39 159,769,502 21.96 144,849,225 62.93
531,103,507 100.00 727,513,013 100.00 230,171,197 100.00

41.1.10.2 Segment by sector


2010
Advances (Gross) Deposits Contingencies &
Commitments
Rupees Percent Rupees Percent Rupees Percent
in '000 % in '000 % in '000 %
Public/ Government 133,982,491 24.81 329,822,417 39.64 163,647,783 71.26
Private 406,147,887 75.19 502,311,637 60.36 65,990,131 28.74
540,130,378 100.00 832,134,054 100.00 229,637,914 100.00
2009
Advances (Gross) Deposits Contingencies &
(Restated) Commitments
Rupees Percent Rupees Percent Rupees Percent
in '000 % in '000 % in '000 %
Public/ Government 155,271,360 29.24 268,065,035 36.85 173,094,932 75.20
Private 375,832,147 70.76 459,447,978 63.15 57,076,265 24.80
531,103,507 100.00 727,513,013 100.00 230,171,197 100.00
41.1.10.3 Details of non-performing advances and specific provisions by class of business segment

2010 2009
Classified Specific Classified Specific
Advances Provisions Advances Provisions
Held Held
-------------------------------- Rupees in '000 --------------------------------

Chemical and pharmaceuticals 2,441,160 2,272,721 1,826,039 1,685,121


Agribusiness 1,873,395 1,054,027 2,219,527 846,133
Textile 26,432,192 21,267,263 24,952,031 21,146,885
Cement 5,059,717 4,612,161 5,125,240 3,798,340
Sugar 3,200,306 2,649,031 2,831,761 1,818,357
Flour 244,968 191,749 243,413 171,952
Rice processing 1,875,295 1,514,164 1,869,188 1,655,499
Shoes & leather garments 429,807 423,583 215,215 210,081
Automobile and
transportation equipment 1,354,447 1,209,634 892,961 868,440
Financial 1,410,483 564,124 529,021 286,242
Transportation/Karobar 2,176,995 1,810,487 2,291,111 1,727,097
Real estate construction 2,255,065 952,419 908,204 493,835
Electronics and electrical appliances 332,040 285,549 2,426,504 1,812,932
Production & Transmission of Energy 11,607,222 1,464,294 1,685,132 1,452,565
Food and tobacco 565,145 530,780 455,659 419,855
Fertilizer 2,697,674 138,795 379,901 215,508
Metal products 1,473,132 359,831 1,468,240 312,535
Hotel and services 447,913 131,829 787,130 367,499
Telecommunications 1,142,498 142,000 1,106,197 107,951
Individuals 2,884,481 1,761,335 3,013,421 1,466,663
General traders 5,385,614 4,523,526 5,611,600 4,325,066
Others 11,581,804 9,618,889 10,336,539 8,561,598
86,871,353 57,478,191 71,174,034 53,750,154

41.1.10.4 Details of non-performing advances and specific provisions by sector

Public/ Government 16,782,757 614,274 3,761,716 1,123,449


Private 70,088,596 56,863,917 67,412,318 52,626,705
86,871,353 57,478,191 71,174,034 53,750,154

41.1.10.5 Geographical Segment Analysis


2010
Profit before Total assets Net assets Contingencies &
taxation employed employed commitments
------------------------------- Rupees in '000 -------------------------------

Pakistan 23,034,452 909,553,785 113,667,724 206,901,499


Asia Pacific (including South Asia) 415,881 48,174,799 10,049,972 8,462,795
Europe (125,608) 14,862,146 4,208,356 5,768,015
United States of America 265,681 21,033,619 2,142,935 7,326,269
Middle East 1,031,881 44,394,118 1,229,845 1,179,336

24,622,287 1,038,018,467 131,298,832 229,637,914

2009
Profit before Total assets Net assets Contingencies &
taxation employed employed commitments
(Restated) (Restated) (Restated)
------------------------------- Rupees in '000 -------------------------------

Pakistan 19,438,543 806,312,997 106,523,614 213,560,716


Asia Pacific (including South Asia) 717,573 40,438,950 8,349,848 8,285,996
Europe (36,523) 18,950,817 3,161,343 3,520,929
United States of America 290,501 21,943,052 1,857,961 4,744,619
Middle East 788,748 58,607,453 899,787 58,937

21,198,842 946,253,269 120,792,552 230,171,197


41.2 Operational Risk

Operational Risk is the risk of loss resulting from inadequate or failed internal processes, people and system or from
external events. The bank seeks to ensure that key operational risk are managed in a timely and effective manner
through a framework of policies, procedures and tools to identify, assess, monitor, control and report such risks.
The key objectives of operational Risk measurement and management include:

In compliance with the Risk Management Guidelines, issued by SBP, an Operational Risk Management Wing has
been established within Risk Management Function (RMD). The unit has been strengthened by recruiting skilled
resources for Operational Risk Management and imparting adequate trainings to the existing resources.

An Operational Loss Database, Risk & Control Self Assessment (RCSA) exercise and Key Risk Indicators (KRIs)
are being developed and will subsequently be implemented.

For the identification and assessment of operational risk across the bank, the bank has decided to adopt the risk
assessment methodology known as Risk and Control self Assessment (RCSA). The development phase of the
RCSA exercise is currently in the initial stages. The function of RCSA will be primarily responsible for
maintaining/updating the operational risk management framework and coordinating with the business and support
groups for operational risk profiling. Where required/ applicable, the function will work with the support and
involvement of the respective business and other groups/ function s/ functions and will coordinate with them in this
regard. Key risk Indicators is parts of RCSA exercise as KRIs are developed against the risks which are identified
during RCSA.

41.3 Market & Liquidity Risk Wing

Market Risk is the risk that the value of On and off-balance sheet positions of a financial institution will be adversely
affected by movements in market factors such as interest rates, foreign exchange rates, equity prices, and
commodity prices resulting in loss of earnings and capital. Market risk includes Price risk and Liquidity exposures.
Price and liquidity Risk’s are closely inter linked to other Risks. The objective of Market Risk Management is to
identify measure, monitor and manage the bank’s portfolio in order to manage/reduce losses due to market volatility
inherent in financial instruments.

Market Risk Management Policy approved by Board covers equity trading, foreign exchange, money market, Assets
Liability Management & Liquidity Risk. Bank’s Assets Liability Committee (ALCO) and Credit Committee approve
different exposure limits and these limits are implemented by respective business units. Market Risk Wing monitors
Market Risk Exposure and Market Risk activities on day to day basis. Currently Market Risk is focusing on
monitoring Net Open Positions, Interest Rate Risk, Revaluation Limits, Mark to Market Limit, Contract Limit,
Settlement Limit, Money Market Call Limit, Money Market Reverse Repo Limit, Foreign Currency wise Exposure and
Gap Limit.

41.3.1 Foreign Exchange Risk

2010
Assets Liabilities Off-balance Net foreign
sheet items currency
exposure
------------------------------- Rupees in '000 -------------------------------

Pakistan Rupee 885,397,462 752,428,881 (31,340,714) 101,627,867

United States Dollar 86,841,220 103,188,624 19,578,552 3,231,148


Great Britain Pound 8,611,200 8,718,349 4,198,884 4,091,735
Japanese Yen 12,421,571 16,630,907 4,504,219 294,883
Euro 13,818,777 11,834,997 3,050,345 5,034,125
Other currencies 30,928,237 13,917,877 8,714 17,019,074
152,621,005 154,290,754 31,340,714 29,670,965
1,038,018,467 906,719,635 - 131,298,832
2009
Assets Liabilities Off-balance Net foreign
(Restated) (Restated) sheet items currency
exposure
(Restated)
------------------------------- Rupees in '000 -------------------------------

Pakistan Rupee 883,145,489 772,544,781 (22,841,535) 87,759,173

United States Dollar 1,539,931 339,218 - 1,200,713


Great Britain Pound 8,044,282 11,153,165 3,691,113 582,230
Japanese Yen 8,980,502 8,929,229 (75,391) (24,118)
Euro 15,111,196 20,044,079 19,225,813 14,292,930
Other currencies 29,431,869 12,450,245 - 16,981,624
63,107,780 52,915,936 22,841,535 33,033,379

946,253,269 825,460,717 - 120,792,552

Currency risk arises where the value of a financial instrument changes due to changes in foreign exchange rates. In
order to manage currency risk exposure the bank enters into ready, spot, forward and swap transactions with the
SBP and in the inter bank market.

The bank’s foreign exchange exposure comprises of forward contracts, purchases of foreign bills, foreign currencies
cash in hand, balances with banks abroad, foreign placements with SBP and foreign currencies assets and
liabilities. The net open position is managed within the statutory limits, as fixed by the SBP. Counter-parties limits
are also fixed to limit risk concentration. Appropriate segregation of duties exist between the front, middle and back
office functions while compliance with the net open position limit is independently monitored on an ongoing basis.

41.3.2 Equity Position Risk

Investments in equity are generally regarded as riskier relative to fixed income securities owing to the inherent
volatility of stock market prices. The risk from various factors that include, but are not limited to:

- Changes in business cycle affecting the business of the company in which the investment is made.
Change in business circumstances (i.e. fundamentals) of the company, its business sector, industry and
/or economy in general.

- Mismanagement of the investee company, third party liability whether through class action or otherwise
or occurrence of other events such as strikes, fraud, etc. in the company in which investment is made.

- Fluctuation in the shares prices resulting from their dependence on market sentiment, speculative
activity, supply and demand of shares and liquidity in the market.

- The possibility of defaults by participant or failure of the stock exchanges, the depositories, the
settlement or the clearing system is discharging their fiduciary responsibilities.

- Any government or court order restraining payment of dividend by a company to its shareholders.

The bank mitigates the aforesaid risk as follows:

- Through diversification and capping maximum exposure in a single sector/company. Additionally


continuous follow up of these sectors and companies through self monitoring and fundamentals research
from reputable brokerage houses.

- Compliance with SECP Corporate Governance Rules by the investee company besides employing
prudent investing practices (focus on dividend payout history).

- The bank will refrain from speculative trading and the investment will be made as per the guidelines on
liquidity and growth as per investment policy manual or set by the Board of Directors.

- The bank follows a delivery versus payment settlement system thereby minimizing risk available in
relation to settlement risk.
41.3.3 Mismatch of Interest Rate Sensitive Assets and Liabilities
Interest rate risk is the risk that the value of a financial instrument will fluctuate due to changes in the market / mark-up / interest rates. The bank is exposed to interest / mark-up
rate risk as a result of mismatches or gaps in the amount of interest/mark-up based assets and liabilities that mature or re- price in a given period. The bank manages this risk by
matching/re-pricing of assets and liabilities. The bank is not excessively exposed to interest/mark-up rate risk as its assets and liabilities are re-priced frequently. The Assets and
Liabilities Committee (ALCO) of the bank monitors and manages the interest rate risk with the objective of limiting the potential adverse effects on the profitability of the bank.

Management of interest rate risk is one of the critical components of market risk management in banks. The Bank's net interest income or net interest margin is dependent on the
movement of interest rates and mismatches in the cash flows or re-pricing dates. Interest rate risk management includes establishing and monitoring various risk curbing limits such
as duration limits, duration gap limits and interest rate sensitivity limits.
As part of risk reporting, an interest rate sensitivity statement is prepared on a monthly basis. This statement classifies the interest rate-sensitive assets and liabilities into various
maturity groups enabling the management to monitor the impact of interest rate movements on the consolidated statement of financial position.

2010
Effective Exposed to Yield / Interest risk Non-interest
Yield / Over 1 Over 3 Over 6 Over 1 Over 2 Over 3 Over 5 bearing
Interest Upto 1 to 3 to 6 Months to 1 to 2 to 3 to 5 to 10 Above financial
rate Total Month Months Months Year Years Years Years Years 10 Years instruments
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
On-balance sheet financial instruments

Assets
Cash and balances with treasury banks 0.20% 115,657,024 31,487,219 8,588,450 15,911 187,304 - - - - - 75,378,140
Balances with other banks 1.90% 30,743,367 13,463,517 9,591,700 1,435,140 631,017 - - - - - 5,621,993
Lending to financial institutions - net 12.30% 23,095,796 19,136,044 3,959,752 - - - - - - - -
Investments - net 11.60% 301,072,627 40,013,820 99,620,555 79,985,264 2,835,915 10,195,202 7,450,951 3,371,642 17,346,446 135,995 40,116,837
Advances - net 13.80% 479,027,746 129,704,340 160,327,080 72,244,739 58,042,554 13,374,064 12,545,012 23,466,434 5,155,191 4,167,191 1,141
Other assets 0.00% 27,436,384 - - - - - - - - 27,436,384
977,032,944 233,804,940 282,087,537 153,681,054 61,696,790 23,569,266 19,995,963 26,838,076 22,501,637 4,303,186 148,554,495
Liabilities
Bills payable 8,006,631 - - - - - - - - - 8,006,631
Borrowings 0.00% 19,701,831 11,649,169 2,290,967 1,958,271 853,964 - - 2,949,460 - - -
Deposits and other accounts 8.60% 832,134,054 475,003,802 36,438,582 41,842,355 21,682,122 4,520,133 4,522,150 500,000 - - 247,624,910
Sub-ordinated loans 5.80% - - - - - - - - - - -
Liabilities against assets subject to finance lease 13.10% 123,413 1,284 4,683 10,420 27,576 40,673 38,777 - - - -
Other liabilities 0.00% 40,471,181 - - - - - - - 40,471,181
900,437,110 486,654,255 38,734,232 43,811,046 22,563,662 4,560,806 4,560,927 3,449,460 - - 296,102,722
On-balance sheet gap 76,595,834 (252,849,315) 243,353,305 109,870,008 39,133,128 19,008,460 15,435,036 23,388,616 22,501,637 4,303,186 (147,548,227)

Off-balance sheet financial instruments

Cross currency swaps 6,135,896 - 6,135,896 - - - - - - - -


Forward purchase of foreign exchange 98,499,566 46,239,361 47,847,428 4,412,777 - - - - - - -
Forward sale of foreign exchange 60,773,315 33,090,853 26,041,957 1,640,505 - - - - - - -

Off-balance sheet gap 165,408,777 79,330,214 80,025,281 6,053,282 - - - - - - -

Total Yield / Interest Risk Sensitivity Gap 242,004,611 (173,519,101) 323,378,586 115,923,290 39,133,128 19,008,460 15,435,036 23,388,616 22,501,637 4,303,186 (147,548,227)

Cumulative Yield / Interest Risk Sensitivity Gap (173,519,101) 149,859,485 265,782,775 304,915,903 323,924,363 339,359,399 362,748,015 385,249,652 389,552,838 242,004,611
2 0 0 9 (Restated)
Effective Exposed to Yield / Interest risk Non-interest
Yield / Over 1 Over 3 Over 6 Over 1 Over 2 Over 3 Over 5 bearing
Interest Upto 1 to 3 to 6 Months to 1 to 2 to 3 to 5 to 10 Above financial
rate Total Month Months Months Year Years Years Years Years 10 Years instruments
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

On-balance sheet financial instruments

Assets

Cash and balances with treasury banks 0.44% 116,668,514 20,734,727 16,848,820 5,596 - - - - - - 79,079,371
Balances with other banks 4.09% 28,786,397 13,056,371 7,432,536 2,856,320 1,368,954 1,600 - - - - 4,070,616
Lending to financial institutions - net 14.99% 19,683,526 17,227,007 475,613 1,980,906 - - - - - - 0
Investments - net 10.38% 217,596,037 11,476,838 27,288,492 46,609,207 45,603,794 7,119,147 3,737,548 10,313,071 13,184,515 19,894,366 32,369,059
Advances - net 12.79% 475,338,439 87,441,821 69,448,579 75,644,502 78,084,782 30,007,513 29,663,448 53,829,524 35,117,203 16,101,067 0
Other assets 0.00% 59,915,027 - - - - - - - - - 59,915,027
917,987,940 149,936,764 121,494,040 127,096,531 125,057,530 37,128,260 33,400,996 64,142,595 48,301,718 35,995,433 175,434,073

Liabilities

Bills payable 0.00% 10,621,169 - - - - - - - - - 10,621,169


Borrowings 6.80% 44,828,138 26,440,422 2,698,619 7,292,814 175,334 8,217,846 2,069 1,034 - - -
Deposits and other accounts 5.60% 727,513,013 356,895,707 52,563,652 36,566,731 55,264,253 1,570,828 1,686,453 8,392,160 766,883 9,821 213,796,525
Sub-ordinated loans 0.00% - - - - - - - - - - -
Liabilities against assets subject to finance lease 17.10% 42,629 2,379 4,219 5,542 8,268 14,386 7,835 -
Other liabilities 0.00% 42,455,768 - - - - - - - - - 42,455,768
825,460,717 383,338,508 55,266,490 43,865,087 55,447,855 9,803,060 1,696,357 8,393,194 766,883 9,821 266,873,462
On-balance sheet gap 92,527,224 (233,401,744) 66,227,550 83,231,444 69,609,675 27,325,200 31,704,639 55,749,401 47,534,835 35,985,612 (91,439,388)

Off-balance sheet financial instruments

Cross currency swaps 6,914,649 389,377 389,377 389,377 778,752 1,557,507 1,557,507 1,852,752 - - -
Forward purchase of foreign exchange 87,829,307 42,944,877 39,283,879 5,511,671 88,880 - - - - - -
Forward sale of foreign exchange 38,568,464 25,565,502 9,314,702 3,688,260 - - - - - - -

Off-balance sheet gap 133,312,420 68,899,756 48,987,958 9,589,308 867,632 1,557,507 1,557,507 1,852,752 - - -

Total Yield / Interest Risk Sensitivity Gap 225,839,644 (164,501,988) 115,215,508 92,820,752 70,477,307 28,882,707 33,262,146 57,602,153 47,534,835 35,985,612 (91,439,388)

Cumulative Yield / Interest Risk Sensitivity Gap (164,501,988) (49,286,480) 43,534,272 114,011,579 142,894,286 176,156,432 233,758,585 281,293,420 317,279,032 225,839,644
41.4 Liquidity Risk

Liquidity risk is the risk that the Group will be unable to meet its liability when they fall due. To limit this risk, management has arranged diversified funded sources, manages
assets with liquidity in mind and monitors liquidity on daily basis. In addition, the bank maintains statutory deposits with central banks inside and outside Pakistan.

The purpose of liquidity management is to ensure sufficient cash flow to meet all of our liabilities when due, under both normal and stressed conditions without incurring
unacceptable losses or risking sustained damage to our business franchises, as well as to capitalize on opportunities for business expansion. This includes Bank's ability to meet
deposit withdrawals either on demand or at contractual maturity, to repay borrowings as they mature and to make new loans and investments as opportunities arise.

The Treasury Management Group is responsible for ensuring that the branch has adequate liquidity and monitors liquidity gaps, to execute this responsibility. Stress testing is
performed on our liquidity processes in line with SBP requirements.

41.4.1 Maturities of Assets and Liabilities 2010

Over 1 Over 3 Over 6 Over 1 Over 2 Over 3 Over 5


Upto 1 to 3 to 6 Months to 1 to 2 to 3 to 5 to 10 Above
Total Month Months Months Year Years Years Years Years 10 Years
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Assets
Cash and balances with treasury banks 115,657,025 106,853,881 8,594,636 29 198,783 9,695 - - - -
Balances with other banks 30,743,368 19,085,510 9,591,700 1,435,140 277,314 353,703 - - - -
Lending to financial institutions - net 23,051,171 19,136,044 3,959,752 - - - - - - -
Investments - net 301,078,498 32,373,791 71,508,720 67,204,656 27,078,415 36,367,520 33,788,231 10,541,214 18,082,045 4,128,036
Advances - net 478,886,755 115,769,075 55,534,843 30,583,781 94,674,131 29,388,566 33,827,618 59,276,510 39,979,936 19,993,286
Operating fixed assets 27,620,697 - - - 789,467 2,684,955 638,576 671,661 601,305 21,676,782
Deferred tax assets - net 6,954,228 - - - 977 - - 1,611,282 5,341,969 -
Other assets 54,026,725 12,651,525 11,141,021 6,726,996 952,925 20,609,647 1,220,651 287,377 429,183 -
1,038,018,467 305,869,826 160,330,672 105,950,602 123,972,011 89,414,086 69,475,076 72,388,045 64,434,438 46,360,658
Liabilities
Bills payable 8,006,631 8,006,631 - - - - - - - -
Borrowings 19,657,207 11,649,169 2,290,967 1,958,271 853,964 - - 2,949,460 - -
Deposits and other accounts 832,134,054 643,396,756 51,774,455 45,367,202 75,564,331 4,710,578 4,816,868 6,503,863 - -
Sub-ordinated loans - - - - - - - - - -
Liabilities against assets subject to finance lease 123,413 17,993 4,683 10,420 27,576 40,673 22,068 - - -
Other liabilities 46,798,330 21,338,946 877,564 4,290,245 519,961 14,510,798 1,080,092 2,161,532 1,080,092 1,080,092
906,719,635 684,409,495 54,947,670 51,626,138 76,965,833 19,262,049 5,919,028 11,614,855 1,080,092 1,080,092
Net assets 131,298,832 (378,539,669) 105,383,002 54,324,464 47,006,178 70,152,037 63,556,048 60,773,191 63,354,346 45,280,566

Share capital 13,454,628


Reserves 25,451,144
Unappropriated profit 67,077,285
Minority Interest 498,076
Surplus on revaluation of assets 24,809,030
131,290,163
2 0 0 9 (Restated)

Over 1 Over 3 Over 6 Over 1 Over 2 Over 3 Over 5


Upto 1 to 3 to 6 Months to 1 to 2 to 3 to 5 to 10 Above
Total Month Months Months Year Years Years Years Years 10 Years
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rupees in '000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Assets

Cash and balances with treasury banks 116,668,514 99,819,665 16,848,820 29 - - - - - -


Balances with other banks 28,786,397 17,126,987 7,432,536 2,856,320 1,368,954 1,600 - - - -
Lending to financial institutions - net 19,683,526 17,227,007 475,613 1,980,906 - - - - - -
Investments - net 217,596,037 11,476,838 27,459,306 46,609,206 61,070,251 12,916,774 11,331,955 10,471,281 13,184,516 23,075,910
Advances - net 475,338,439 87,441,821 69,448,579 75,644,502 78,084,782 30,007,513 29,663,448 53,829,524 35,117,203 16,101,067
Operating fixed assets 25,200,870 - - - - - 2,015,843 1,261,020 657,456 21,266,551
Deferred tax assets - net 3,064,459 - - - - - - 1,856,386 1,208,073 -
Other assets 59,915,027 9,624,612 10,556,890 3,729,604 745,578 15,084,280 8,728,820 1,448,243 2,750,000 7,247,000
946,253,269 242,716,930 132,221,744 130,820,567 141,269,565 58,010,167 51,740,066 68,866,454 52,917,248 67,690,528
Liabilities

Bills payable 10,621,169 10,621,169 - - - - - - - -


Borrowings 44,828,138 26,440,422 2,698,619 7,292,814 175,334 8,217,846 2,069 1,034 - -
Deposits and other accounts 727,513,013 581,498,985 9,390,626 60,449,460 4,741,013 19,338,485 376 50,523,240 - 1,570,828
Sub-ordinated loans - - - - - - - - - -
Liabilities against assets subject to finance lease 42,629 2,379 4,219 5,542 8,268 14,386 7,835 - - -
Other liabilities 42,455,768 18,681,130 - 4,068,073 - 13,063,908 - - - 6,642,657
825,460,717 637,244,085 12,093,464 71,815,889 4,924,615 40,634,625 10,280 50,524,274 - 8,213,485
Net assets 120,792,552 (394,527,155) 120,128,280 59,004,678 136,344,950 17,375,542 51,729,786 18,342,180 52,917,248 59,477,043
Share capital 10,763,702
Reserves 23,395,059
Unappropriated profit 61,696,594
Minority Interest 110,930
Surplus on revaluation of assets - net 24,826,267
120,792,552
42. SUBSEQUENT EVENT

The Board of Directors has proposed a cash dividend of Rs. 7.5 per share (2009: Rs. 7.5 per share) amounting to
Rs. 10,091 million (2009: Rs. 8,073 million) and bonus shares in the proportion of 25 ordinary shares (2009: 25)
per 100 ordinary shares held amounting to Rs. 3,364 million (2009: Rs. 2,691 million) at its meeting held on March
01, 2011 for approval of the members at the annual general meeting to be held on March 30, 2011. These financial
statements do not reflect this appropriation as explained in note 5.19.

43. GENERAL

43.1 Figures have been rounded off to the nearest thousand rupees.

44. DATE OF AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUE

These consolidated financial statements were authorized for issue on March 01, 2011 by the Board of Directors of
the Group.

Chairman & President Director Director Director


Annexure III as referred in Note 2.1
ISLAMIC BANKING BUSINESS to the financial statements

The bank is operating 8 Islamic banking branches as at December 31, 2010 (December 31, 2009: 8 branches). The statement of financial position and profit and
loss account of such branches is as under:

Statement of Financial Position


As at December 31, 2010
2010 2009
Rupees in '000

ASSETS
Cash and balances with treasury banks 157,726 43,290
Balances with and due from financial institutions 200,000 -
Investments 1,038,673 393,583
Financing / Receivables under:
- Murabaha 278,398 100,984
- Diminishing Musharika 212,500 265,000
- Ijarah assets 417,920 144,746
- Other Islamic modes 94,513 -
Provision against non performing financings (278,233) -
Operating fixed assets 11,763 10,261
Due from Head Office 44,650 -
Other assets 47,993 79,573
2,225,903 1,037,437

LIABILITIES
Bills Payable 5,421 6,070
Deposits and other accounts 2,193,413 480,899
Due to Head Office - 232,076
Other liabilities 36,186 85,730
2,235,020 804,775
NET ASSETS (9,117) 232,662

REPRESENTED BY
Islamic Banking Fund 300,000 300,000
Unappropriated (loss) / profit (309,117) 2,873
(9,117) 302,873
(Deficit) / Surplus on Revaluation of Assets - (70,211)
(9,117) 232,662

Remuneration to Shariah Advisor 988 780

CHARITY FUND
Opening Balance - -
Additions during the period 3,000 -
Payment / utilisation during the period (3,000) -
Closing Balance - -

PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT


For the year ended December 31, 2010

Profit / return earned on financings, investments and placements 170,744 166,451


Profit / return expensed on deposit (57,448) (67,161)
Net spread earned 113,296 99,290

Depreciation on assets given on ijarah (65,969) (58,019)


47,327 41,271

Provision against advances and investments (278,233) -


(Loss) / Profit after provision (230,906) 41,271

Other income
Fee, commission and brokerage income 3,104 2,124
Income from dealing in foreign currencies 351 67
Other income 36 -
Total other income 3,491 2,191
(227,415) 43,462
Other expenses
Administrative expenses (84,575) (54,899)
Loss for the year (311,990) (11,437)
Unappropriated profit brought forward 2,873 14,310
Unappropriated (loss) / profit carried forward (309,117) 2,873
Notes to the Financial Statements
For the year ended December 31, 2010

STATEMENT SHOWING WRITTEN OFF LOANS OR ANY OTHER FINANCIAL RELIEF OF Annexure II as referred to in
FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND RUPEES OR ABOVE PROVIDED DURING THE PERIOD 01.01.2010 TO 31.12.2010 Note 10.6 to the financial statements

(Rupees in Million)
Outstanding liabilities at the beginning of the Other
year Interest/ financial
Sr. Name & Address of the Name of Individuals/Partners/ Fathers/Husband's Principal Total
Mark-up relief/
No. borrower. Directors with NIC No. name. Interest/ written off (9+10+11)
Principal Others Total written off waiver
mark-up provided
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Leghari Manufacturers Muhammad Tariq Leghari Khaliq Dad Leghari 7.841 17.471 0.220 25.532 - - 16.264 16.264
(Private) Limited 42201-8659342-1
Mauza Aman Garh, Abu Rais Muhammad Ramzan Rais Allah Buksh
Dhabi Road, Rahimyar Khan. 31303-7135419-3
Mrs. Shahida Tariq W/o Muhammad Tariq
42201-1391683-4 Leghari

2 Mushtaq Fabrics, Muhammad Ashfaq Haji Abdul Razzaq 4.893 0.159 1.123 6.175 - - 0.875 0.875
Shop at Mandar 33100-3825236-5
Gali # 2, Rail Bazar
Faisalabad.
3 Qadri Sizing Ind. Muhammad Afzal Muhammad Khalil 3.000 0.223 1.051 4.274 - - 0.874 0.874
Afghan Abad No.2 Cannal 33100-3937001-5
Road
Faisalabad
4 Mushtaq Textile Ind. Haji muhammad Ishaq Ghulam Muhammad 43.160 3.836 12.231 59.227 - - 7.130 7.130
P-786,Abdullahpur, 33100-5561859-3
Faisalabad.
5 Bashir Sons Fabrics Sharif Ahmad Bashir Ahmad 7.293 0.278 3.127 10.698 - - 2.703 2.703
Kohinoor Street Plot 33100-7864379-5
No.590/1,Yousaf Chowk Ali
Town,Sargodha Road
Faisalabad
6 Mian Oil Traders Mian Faizan Rasool Mian Qurban Rasool 8.799 0.594 2.081 11.474 - - 1.675 1.675
241-A, Shoaib Market, 33100-9313218-1
General Bus Stand
Faisalabad
7 Khalid Tanveer Bhatti Khalid Tanveer Bhatti Mumtaz Ghani 8.734 0.769 0.432 9.935 - - 0.635 0.635
P-119, Jinnah Colony, 33100-9286232-1
Faisalabad

8 Muhammad Iftikhar Muhammad Iftikhar Khawaja Muhammad 3.856 1.193 0.184 5.233 - - 0.943 0.943
House No.27, Khayaban 33100-1297688-9 Ilyas
Colony,Usman Street, Near
Waqas Chowk
Faisalabad.
9 Muhammad Khalid Muhammad Khalid Mr.Shahab Din 2.707 0.286 0.399 3.392 - - 0.539 0.539
Weaving Factory 33100-8929597-7
Raja Road Near Imam Din
Memorial Hospital
Chak#67/JB, Tehsil: Saddar,
Distt:
Faisalabad
10 Hanif Corporation Abdul Haq Muhammad Hanif 3.910 1.393 - 5.303 - - 0.697 0.697
Wahid Manzil, Goods Naka 450-62-177798
Hyderabad Muhammad Iqbal Muhammad Hanif
450-62-064124
Muhammad Javed Muhammad Hanif
450-62-06125
11 Ghausia Paper & Board Farooq Ahmad Mian Sher Muhammad 4.820 4.803 0.040 9.663 4.820 - 4.843 9.663
13-KM Lahore Sheikhupura 35202-2808536-5
Road Khalida Begum Farooq Ahmad
35202-9662007-6
Muhammad Rauf Farooq Ahmad
35202-8520317-5

12 Asghar Traders Asghar Ali Muhammad Hayat 3.999 2.079 - 6.078 2.469 - 2.079 4.548
Grain Market Sheikhupura 35403-7498448-1
Rashid Ahmad Bashir Ahmad
35202-7019298-3
Awais Rashid Ahmad Rashid Ahmad
35202-3515857-5
Naeema Rashid Rashid Ahmad
35202-1129694-2
Outstanding liabilities at the beginning of the Other
year Interest/ financial
Sr. Name & Address of the Name of Individuals/Partners/ Fathers/Husband's Principal Total
Mark-up relief/
No. borrower. Directors with NIC No. name. Interest/ written off (9+10+11)
Principal Others Total written off waiver
mark-up provided
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 Prime Lubricant (Pvt) Ltd. Mian Iqbal Hussain Mian Shah Muhammad 10.614 19.697 1.281 31.592 5.614 1.281 19.697 26.592
Mauza Balali Shujabad Road 36302-0474520-7
Multan Rashid Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal
36302-5827063-3 Sarwar
Abid Iqbal
36302-4115508-5 Mian Iqbal Sarwar
Arif Iqbal
36302-5913513-3 Mian Iqbal Sarwar

14 Abdul Karim Abdul Haque Mr. Muhammad Abdul M. Hanif 6.473 3.553 1.005 11.031 - - 2.781 2.781
Nadir House Branch A25,26 Haque S/o M. Hanif
Quid-e-Azam Medical 41303-2577324-1 M. Hanif
Complex CMH Road M. Jawed Qureshi
Hyderabad 450-63-064125 M. Hanif
M.Iqbal
452-52-177798
15 Green Land Traders(PVT) Ghulam Sarwar Paracha Muhammad Hayat 1.908 6.859 0.351 9.118 - - 7.168 7.168
LTD 42301-2337255-1
Nicol Road Branch A-116
Block-Q,
North Nazimabad
Karachi
16 Sunrise Corporation Mr.Ishaque Siddiqui M. Siddique 1.490 0.125 - 1.615 1.490 - 0.125 1.615
L-21, Block 16-A, Gulistan-e-
Jouhar, Karachi

17 Muhammad Manzar Muhammad Manzar Muhammad Idrees 4.300 2.043 0.036 6.379 - - 1.837 1.837
R-338, Sector 15-A/3, Buffer 42101-3241279-5
Zone,
North Karachi Township
Karachi
18 Sheikh Trading Corporation Sheikh Naveed Zafar Sheikh Zafar Iqbal 0.944 0.393 - 1.337 0.944 - 0.393 1.337
Mouza Mandi Tehsil Nankana 276-73-322170
Sahib
Distt: Sheikhupura

19 Al Rehman Cotton Mills Muhammad Hanif Naik Muhammad 9.826 - 1.646 11.472 - - 1.277 1.277
Qila Sardar Maan Singh 35102-1235232-2
Ghaffar Town,
Kot Radha Kishan
Kasur.
20 SAN Enterprises Pvt.Ltd. Muhammad Shaheer Malik Mohd.Saleem Malik 13.664 24.814 0.198 38.676 - - 24.996 24.996
35202-2393030-1
Muhammad Saleem Malik Mohd.Siddique Malik
35202-2866408-9
Muhammad Naeem Malik Mohd.Siddique Malik
35202-2866404-7
Naila Saleem Mohd.Saleem Malik
35202-2692457-0
Tehmina Naeem Mohd.Naeem Malik
35202-2692452-8
Amtual Rasheed
Deceased.

21 Bahauddin Weaving Industries Muhammad Saeed Abdul Salam 5.547 4.740 0.596 10.883 1.547 0.596 4.740 6.883
(Pvt) Ltd. 322-58-3433166
Sameejabad-II, Multan * Muhammad Khalid Abdul Salam
36302-9077877
Muhammad Irshad Abdul Salam
36302-4636609-9
Muhammad Aslam Abdul Salam
36302-7553074-7
Muhammad Zahid Abdul Salam
Muhammad Tahir Abdul Salam

22 Punjab Plastic Industries Mian Ghulam Rasool (Late) Muhammad Ismail 3.106 4.282 0.060 7.448 2.561 - 4.342 6.903
Mauza Dogran Tehs & Distt. 33088002511
Multan Mst. Muniran Kausar W/O Mian Ghulam
Rasool
Mr. Ghulam Sarwar
S/O Mian Ghulam
Mr. Muhammad Niaz Rasool

Amjad Iqbal Khan Afridi S/O Muhammad


Yaqoob

S/O Muhammad Zafar


Outstanding liabilities at the beginning of the Other
year Interest/ financial
Sr. Name & Address of the Name of Individuals/Partners/ Fathers/Husband's Principal Total
Mark-up relief/
No. borrower. Directors with NIC No. name. Interest/ written off (9+10+11)
Principal Others Total written off waiver
mark-up provided
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
23 Ramzan & Sons Cotton Muhammad Yousaf Muhammad Ramzan 0.466 1.745 0.277 2.488 - - 0.765 0.765
Ginners Okanwala Road, 36502-1518574-1
Chichawatni Muhammad Yousaf Muhammad Ramzan
Distt: Sahiwal 36502-0344713-1
Ahmed Babar Muhammad Ramzan
36502-8176788-3
Aamar Rizwan Muhammad Ramzan
36502-8282238-3
All R/o H.No.37-B Civil Line
Sahiwal
Sub Total 161.350 101.335 26.338 289.023 19.445 1.877 107.378 128.700
24 Colony Sarhad Textile Mills Sohail Farooq Sheikh Mian Farooq Ahmad 5.589 54.867 282.046 342.502 5.589 - 336.913 342.502
Nowshehra, 37405-2304641-5 Sheikh
Khyber Pakhtunkha * Farrukh Hroon Rashid
** 34602-6492875-7 Rashid Ahmad Mussarat
Neelam Sohail Sheikh
37405-5387118-4 Sohail Farooq Sheikh
Nadia Sohail Sheikh
37405-5517109-4 Kh. Muhammad
Nazifa Sohail Sheikh Suleman
37405-3726958-6
Miss Surriya Sohail Sheikh Syed Shaheen
37405-3727908-6
Shahid Aziz (NIT Nominee) Sohail Farooq Sheikh

Grand Total: 166.939 156.202 308.384 631.525 25.034 1.877 444.291 471.202

* Account settled under SBP Circular No. 29 Dated 15-10-2002


** This party pertains to Ex-NDFC
Annexure 'I'
Referred to in Note 9.12 to the financial statements

Detail of Investments
As at December 31, 2010

1.1 Government Compensation Bonds


Terms of Redemption Rate of Interest Cost
Principal Interest % 2010 2009
--------Rupees in '000'--------

Govt. Bond (Public Sector Enterprises) July 1, 2010 Annually 9% - 1,132,963


- 1,132,963

1.2 Particulars of investments held in listed companies and modarabas

1.2.1 Ordinary shares


JCRVIS PACRA No. of shares held Market Value
2010 2009 2010 2009
Investee --------Rupees in '000'--------

Held-for-trading

Arif Habib Bank Limited A Unrated - 5,000,000 - 33,500


Arif Habib Securities Limited Unrated Unrated - 25,000 - 1,232
Attock Refinery Limited Unrated AA/A1+ 275,000 - 34,287 -
Attock Petroleum Limited Unrated Unrated 50,000 - 16,726 -
Dawood Hercules Chemical Limited Unrated Unrated 25,000 - 4,959 -
D G Khan Cement Unrated Unrated 1,000,000 - 30,170 -
Ffc Bin Qasim Limited Unrated Unrated 647,561 - 23,137 -
Habib Bank Limited AA+ Unrated 300,000 - 36,582 -
Ici Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated 62,916 - 9,075 -
Lucky Cement Limited Unrated Unrated 354,038 - 26,833 -
Mcb Bank Limited Unrated AA+/A1+ 100,000 - 22,854 -
Masood Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated - 9,995 - 370
Nishat Mills Limited Unrated A+/A1 205,500 - 13,187 -
National Refinery Limited Unrated AAA/A1+ 214,924 - 58,844 -
O.G.D.C AAA Unrated - 667,770 - 73,862
Pakistan Oilfields Unrated Unrated 212,500 - 62,892 -
Pakistan Petroluem Limited Unrated Unrated 345,680 - 75,064 -
Pakistan State Oil Unrated AA+/A1+ 425,000 25,000 125,452 7,436
P.T.C.L Unrated Unrated - 2,586,200 - 45,646
United Bank Limited AA+ Unrated - 150,000 - 8,768
540,061 170,814

Available-For-Sale JCRVIS PACRA No. of shares held Market Value


2010 2009 2010 2009
--------Rupees in '000--------

Abbott Laboratories Limited Unrated Unrated 1,267,462 1,234,963 139,091 149,702


Accord Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 233,400 227,502 163 59
Adamjee Floorings Limited Unrated Unrated 30,080 29,322 - -
Adamjee Insurance Company Limited Unrated AA 768,942 225,000 67,282 27,743
Adamjee Papers & Board Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 137,597 134,058 - -
Adil Polypropylene Limited Unrated Unrated 69,093 67,408 - -
Adil Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 47,696 46,473 - -
Afsar Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 32,778 31,935 - -
Agriauto Industries Limited Unrated Unrated 617,047 647,801 47,019 39,030
Agritec Limited Unrated SD 11,499,000 - 274,826 -
Ahmed Hassan Textile Limited Unrated Unrated - 453,213 - 6,803
Al Abbas Sugar Mills Limited Unrated A/A1 727,285 708,637 69,019 67,675
Al Abid Silk Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 583,570 473,839 19,596 15,101
Al Noor Modaraba - 1St Unrated Unrated - 513,630 - 1,448
Al Qaim Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 183,265 178,631 275 304
Al Zamin Leasing Mod. Unrated Unrated - 459,214 - 1,419
Al-Abbas Cement Industries Limited Unrated Unrated - 391,339 - 2,700
Al-Ghazi Tractors Limited Unrated Unrated 30,900 30,900 7,014 7,355
Al-Hussany Industries Limited Unrated Unrated 31,514 30,671 - -
Alif Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 163,464 159,251 - -
Allawasaya Textile & Finishing Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 25 24 2 2
Allied Bank Limited Unrated AA/A1+ 1,304,406 942,154 91,504 55,333
Al-Noor Sugar Mills Limited BBB+ Unrated - 1,140,355 - 30,219
Al-Zamin Leasing Corporation Limited Unrated Unrated - 1,006,863 - 2,920
Amazai Textile Limited Unrated Unrated 10,111 10,111 5 506
Balance Carried Forward 715,796 408,319
JCRVIS

--------Rupees in '000--------

Balance Brought Forward 715,796 408,319


Amtex Limited Unrated Unrated 23,172,472 - 93,849 -
Apex Fabrics Limited Unrated Unrated 144,506 141,136 - -
Arag Industries Limited Unrated Unrated 96,478 94,034 - -
Arif Habib Bank Limited A Unrated 5,424,991 - 36,347
Arif Habib Investments Limited Unrated Unrated 63,932 51,911 1,135 1,287
Arif Habib Limited Unrated Unrated 129,255 - 3,362 -
Arif Habib Corp Limited (Arif Habib Securities Limited)
Unrated Unrated 2,626,146 2,228,693 68,280 109,808
Aruj Garment Accessories Limited Unrated Unrated 34,541 33,656 181 284
Asim Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 582,237 567,491 1,456 1,135
Askari Commercial Bank Limited Unrated AA/A1+ 11,882,433 7,766,882 210,200 212,036
Askari Leasing Limited Unrated Unrated 665,073 - 9,318
Aslo Electronics Limited Unrated Unrated 20,054 19,548 - -
Aswan Tantage Limited Unrated Unrated 86,030 83,839 - -
Atlas Bank Limited A- A-/A2 11,703,953 8,324,952 19,077 28,638
Atlas Engineering Limited Unrated Unrated - 12,495 - 161
Atlas Honda Limited Unrated Unrated 48,561 72,496 6,069 10,065
Attock Cement Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated - 31,040 - 1,614
Attock Petroleum Limited Unrated Unrated 105,000 168,387 35,125 58,535
Attock Refinery Limited Unrated AA/A1+ 3,207,000 1,979,761 399,849 273,068
Awan Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 108,696 106,168 - -
Ayaz Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 107,432 104,904 - -
Azam Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated - 308,173 - 447
Azgard Nine Unrated SD 2,515,091 944,269 24,296 19,631
B.F. Modaraba. Unrated Unrated 206,916 - 745
Babri Cotton Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 41,026 34,761 473 617
Bahawalpur Textile Limited Unrated Unrated 33,283 32,440 - -
Baig Spinning Mills Limited Unrated Unrated - - - -
Balochistan Glass Limited Unrated Unrated 301,443 293,714 922 676
Balochistan Particle Board Limited Unrated Unrated 398,550 388,017 478 388
Baluchistan Foundry (Tower) Unrated Unrated 37,664 36,737 - -
Baluchistan Wheels Limited Unrated Unrated 811,357 790,553 27,440 22,926
Bank Al Habib Limited Unrated AA+/A1+ 25,257,506 24,853,736 915,837 814,208
Bank Alfalah Limited A1+ AA/A1+ 35,895,723 15,013,218 402,391 206,732
Bank Of Punjab Unrated AA-/A1+ 1,322,479 529,084 12,974 10,317
Bankers Equity Limited (B.E.L.) Unrated Unrated 251,022 1,692,172 - -
Bankers Equity Limited (B.E.L.) Unrated Unrated 1,485,925 - - -
Bankislami Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated 898,394 596,106 3,261 3,499
Bannu Woollen Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 190,840 185,947 2,557 2,397
Bata Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated 570,512 541,333 393,168 529,965
Bawany Air Products Limited Unrated Unrated - 36,900 - 173
Bawany Sugar Mills Limited Unrated Unrated - 48,622 - 100
Bawany Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 42,972 41,877 - -
Bela Engineers Limited Unrated Unrated 135,658 132,288 - -
Berger Paints Limited Unrated Unrated 314,929 138,223 7,247 4,369
Blessed Textiles Limited Unrated Unrated 26,112 27,394 1,205 1,084
Boc Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated 515,585 502,954 46,970 64,353
Bolan Casting Limited Unrated Unrated 1,367,863 1,238,222 60,323 45,827
Brother Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 429,055 420,981 296 274
Brr Guardian Modaraba A- Unrated 612,819 597,105 1,109 1,529
Buxlay Paints Limited Unrated Unrated 89,291 87,002 1,295 1,601
Byco Petroleum Pakistan Limted Unrated Unrated - 3,066,707 - 29,134
Callmate Telips Telecom Limited Unrated Unrated 44 42 - -
Casspak Industries Limited Unrated Unrated 27,384 26,963 - -
Central Cotton Mills Unrated Unrated 17,864 17,358 - -
Century Paper & Board Mills Limited A- Unrated 1,916,525 2,756,988 32,293 36,503
Chakwal Spinning Mills Unrated Unrated - 374,387 - 374
Charsada Sugar Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 4,634 4,634 36 36
Chashma Sugar Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 73,223 467,843 909 3,275
Cherat Cement Limited Unrated Unrated 6,500,269 6,333,598 69,878 79,487
Cherat Papersack Limited Unrated Unrated - 157,500 - 3,174
Chilya Corrugated Board Limited Unrated Unrated 22,076 21,486 - -
Clariant Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated 802,056 781,771 146,776 136,599
Balance Carried Forward 3,706,513 3,171,053
Available-For-Sale JCRVIS PACRA No. of shares held Market Value
2010 2009 2010 2009
--------Rupees in '000--------

Balance Brought Forward 3,706,513 3,171,053


Colony Mills Unrated Unrated 775,397 755,516 1,977 5,432
Colony Sarhad Textile Unrated Unrated 167,677 163,464 101 57
Colony Sugar Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 181,491 166,676 586 2,005
Crescent Fibres Limited Unrated Unrated - 423,380 - 3,599
Crescent Jute Products Limited Unrated Unrated - 739,236 - 739
Crescent Knitwear Unrated Unrated 42,130 40,866 - -
Crescent Spinning Mills Unrated Unrated 370,744 361,054 - -
Crescent Standard Modaraba Unrated Unrated - 91,965 - 46
Crescent Steel & Allied Product A+ Unrated 2,613,083 2,198,516 71,886 57,183
Crescent Sugar Mills Unrated Unrated 364,790 520,649 2,462 2,890
Crescent Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 1,049,799 1,022,882 24,901 34,706
Crown Textile Unrated Unrated 161,948 157,819 - -
Cynamid( Wyeth Pakistan ) Unrated Unrated 56,858 55,401 59,798 71,501
D.M.Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 171,537 167,139 465 702
D.S. Industries Limited Unrated Unrated 540,339 528,733 989 1,819
Dadabhoy Construction Unrated Unrated 40,024 34,547 20 52
Dadabhoy Cement Industries Unrated Unrated 5,004,500 5,004,500 8,558 8,057
Dadabhoy Leasing Co. Unrated Unrated 188,742 184,108 - -
Dadabhoy Sack Limited Unrated Unrated 25,102 24,458 - -
Dadex Eternit Limited Unrated Unrated 2,281 2,321 42 80
Dandot Cement Unrated Unrated 160,000 160,000 392 760
Dar-Es-Salaam Textile Unrated Unrated - 132,468 - 291
Data Agro Limited Unrated Unrated 50,135 48,871 - -
Data Textiles Limited Unrated Unrated - 307,150 - 206
Dawood Capital Management Unrated AM4+ 338,285 329,612 656 1,628
Dawood Hercules Chemical Limited Unrated Unrated 1,728,428 1,129,874 342,851 203,163
Dawood Lawrencepur Limited Unrated Unrated 117,750 114,731 5,119 6,771
Dewan Automotive Engg. (Formerly: Allied Motors Limited)
Unrated Unrated 1 1,001,333 - 751
Dewan Cement (Pakland Cement) Unrated D 4,587,003 4,524,288 10,275 11,356
Dewan Khalid Textile Unrated Unrated 142,425 138,774 456 545
Dewan Mushtaq Textile Unrated Unrated 64,442 119,378 380 420
Dewan Salman Fibres Unrated Unrated 4,240,202 4,164,848 12,678 6,164
Dewan Sugar Mills Unrated Unrated 696,135 1,199,330 2,506 2,866
Dg Khan Cement Unrated Unrated 3,420,132 303,875 103,185 9,894
Din Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 195,769 174,050 5,266 4,736
Dost Steel Limited Unrated Unrated 55,076 55,076 149 267
Dynea Pakistan Unrated Unrated 23,358 887,599 262 9,719
Efu General Insurance AA Unrated 214,481 197,333 9,446 19,260
Ellcot Spinning Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 381,666 359,106 7,652 7,003
Emco Industries Limited Unrated Unrated 384,708 374,845 1,116 1,874
English Leasing Limited Unrated Unrated 360,416 351,176 234 421
Engro Chemical (Pak) Limited Unrated AA/A1+ 3,547,662 1,923,113 687,572 352,449
Engro Polymer & Chemicals Limited Unrated Unrated 1,770,833 1,388,889 25,270 24,917
Escort Investment Bank A+ Unrated 1,184,092 1,184,092 3,304 4,677
Exide Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated 198,229 193,146 38,902 33,366
Faran Sugar Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 1,360,098 1,325,224 28,344 23,854
Fateh Industries Unrated Unrated 11,712 11,459 64 92
Fateh Sportswear Limited Unrated Unrated 23,003 22,413 219 213
Fateh Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 11,847 11,544 1,339 4,167
Fatima Enterprises Unrated Unrated 320,609 312,183 4,264 4,539
Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited Unrated Unrated 21,486,647 15,074,849 1,099,335 1,551,654
Faysal Bank Limited AA AA/A1+ 4,500,000 4,179,367 70,155 73,249
Fazal Cloth Mills Unrated A-/A2 - 548,967 - 13,258
Fazal Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 34,527 33,643 13,811 14,130
Fazal Vegetable Ghee Unrated Unrated 21,486 21,065 97 95
Fecto Cement Limited Unrated Unrated 880,337 857,765 6,382 9,007
Ferozsons Laboratories Limited Unrated Unrated 1,242,883 588,992 108,292 71,268
Balance Carried Forward 6,468,271 5,828,953
Available-For-Sale JCRVIS PACRA No. of shares held Market Value
2010 2009 2010 2009
--------Rupees in '000--------

Balance Brought Forward 6,468,271 5,828,953


Ffc Bin Qasim Limited Unrated Unrated 9,115,897 4,308,700 325,711 112,586
First Capital Securities Corp. Unrated Unrated 2,048,345 1,814,387 7,292 17,219
First Dawood Investment Bank Unrated CCC 1,394,028 1,358,284 2,635 3,790
First Elite Capital Mod. Unrated Unrated - 459,597 - 1,149
First Equity Modarba Unrated Unrated 907,135 883,876 1,361 2,165
First Fidelity Leasing Mod. Unrated Unrated 523,903 510,471 912 1,348
First National Equities Limited Unrated Unrated 121,137 121,137 1,066 1,598
Frontier Ceramics Limited Unrated Unrated 1,331,265 1,371,000 3,208 4,113
Gadoon Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated - 707,019 - 19,415
General Tyre & Rubber Co. Unrated Unrated 1,600,000 1,869,913 36,160 44,803
Ghafoor Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 23,424 22,834 - -
Ghandhara Industries Unrated Unrated - 128,392 - 923
Ghandhara Nissan Limited Unrated Unrated 35,131 1,335,021 173 7,463
Ghani Gases Limited Unrated Unrated 2,485,000 - 28,553 -
Ghani Glass Limited Unrated Unrated 261,071 231,252 12,871 11,919
Gharibwal Cement D Unrated 1,339,000 1,339,000 11,154 21,089
Ghulam M.Dadabhoy ( Dadabhoy Padube ) Unrated Unrated 25,278 24,435 - -
Glaxosmithkline (Glaxo Welcome) Unrated Unrated 3,158,249 3,079,179 278,526 336,462
Globe Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 33,704 32,861 371 522
Grays Of Cambridge Unrated Unrated 160,985 156,858 8,048 12,414
Greaves Aircondition Unrated Unrated 30,080 29,322 - -
Gul Ahmed Textile Unrated Unrated 174,034 169,572 5,089 4,578
Gulistan Spinning Mills Unrated Unrated 148,830 145,029 1,025 1,086
Gulistan Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 374,355 364,758 6,974 7,879
Gulshan Spinning Mills Unrated Unrated 613,190 497,894 4,292 3,983
Gypsum Corporation Unrated Unrated 84,176 81,985 - -
H.Shaikh Muhammed Hussain Unrated Unrated 57,634 56,117 - -
Habib Adm Limited Unrated Unrated - 59,097 - 926
Habib Bank Limited AA+ Unrated 1,801,634 323,377 219,691 39,918
Habib Bank Modaraba 1St Unrated AA+/A1+ 1,500,000 2,500,394 12,360 10,377
Habib Metropolitan Bank Unrated AA+/A1+ 29,804,868 25,034,013 864,043 779,810
Habib Modaraba (Ist) AA- Unrated 279,701 786,537 1,874 4,586
Habib Sugar Unrated Unrated 5,237,445 4,113,079 174,459 163,988
Hafiz Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 3,792 3,792 72 56
Haji Mohammad Ismail Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 1,594,650 1,594,650 1,148 2,392
Hajra Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 257,234 - 141
Hakkim Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 131,445 128,075 66 32
Hala Spinning Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 1,639,500 1,639,500 - 5,738
Harum Textile Unrated Unrated 29,683 28,923 - -
Hashimi Can Company Unrated Unrated 82,154 80,047 542 480
Highnoon Laboratories Unrated Unrated 213,696 208,217 6,184 6,800
Hinopak Motors Limited Unrated Unrated 259,462 252,809 34,223 50,342
Honda Atlas Car Unrated Unrated 2,482,754 1,980,730 28,800 37,872
Hub Power Company Limited Unrated AA+/A1+ 10,166,956 16,998,234 380,346 528,305
Huffaz Seamless Pipe Ind. Unrated Unrated 694,269 676,468 10,838 14,145
Husein Sugar Mills Unrated Unrated - 638 - 14
Hyderabad Electronic Unrated Unrated 50,135 48,871 - -
I.B.L. Modaraba (Ist) Unrated Unrated 727,077 708,434 1,302 1,877
I.C.C. Textiles Limited Unrated Unrated 84,016 81,863 106 147
Ibl Healthcare Unrated Unrated 150,459 146,600 1,235 1,350
Ibrahim Fibers Unrated Unrated 945,213 921,451 39,831 33,744
Ici Pakistan Unrated Unrated 1,338,795 79,498 193,108 13,395
I.D.B.P Unrated Unrated 1,011 990 - -
Ideal Spinning Mills Unrated Unrated - 326,817 - 458
Igi Investment Bank Unrated A/A1 - 3,814,618 - 13,466
Indus Bank Limited. Unrated Unrated 76 74 - -
Indus Dyeing & Manuf. Unrated Unrated 267,362 260,824 87,748 50,616
Indus Motor Limited Unrated Unrated - 431,940 - 84,885
Indus Polyester Co. Unrated Unrated 3 3 - -
Innovative Invest.Bank Limited(Housing Finance ) Unrated Unrated 17,952 17,492 - -
Inter Asia Leasing Company Limited Unrated Unrated 50,000 50,000 - -
International Industries Limited Unrated Unrated 6,220,417 5,050,768 372,292 296,379
Balance Carried Forward 9,633,959 8,587,693
Available-For-Sale JCRVIS PACRA No. of shares held Market Value
2010 2009 2010 2009
--------Rupees in '000--------

Balance Brought Forward 9,633,959 8,587,693


International Knit Wear Unrated Unrated 60,716 59,159 540 887
Invest Capital Investment Bank Limited Unrated Unrated 3,705,680 - 2,890 -
Investec Securities Limited Unrated Unrated 50,205 48,918 - -
Ishaq Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 220,433 - 772
Islamic Investment Bank Unrated Unrated 71,339 69,509 496 -
Itti Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 83,418 81,311 - 77
J.A.Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 336,330 - 676
J.K.Spinning Mills Unrated Unrated - 161,157 - 1,023
Jahangir Siddiqui Investment Company Unrated Unrated 31,405 30,955 210 445
Javed Omer Vohra & Co Unrated Unrated 859,960 837,910 3,440 8,279
Jehangir Siddiqui & Company Limited Unrated AA/A1+ 3,241,903 898,282 35,337 27,011
Johnson & Phillips (Pak.) Limited Unrated Unrated 292,675 285,170 2,760 4,466
Js Bank Limited Unrated A 10,436,696 10,169,093 26,927 51,659
Js Bank Limited Lor Unrated Unrated 3,368,056 - 34 -
Junaid Cotton Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 51,759 51,759 - -
Kaisar Arts & Krafts Unrated Unrated 868,959 868,959 - -
Karachi Electric Supply Corporation Unrated Unrated 1,869,225 1,821,297 5,253 4,845
Karachi Pipes Unrated Unrated 79,710 77,603 - -
Karam Ceramics Limited Unrated Unrated 182,554 177,873 1,424 1,601
Karim Cotton Mills Unrated Unrated 56,285 54,895 - -
Karim Silk Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 9,690 9,690 - -
Kasb Bank Unrated A/A1 760 760 2 6
Kasb Bank (Platinum Bank) Unrated Unrated 917,520 893,995 2,303 6,607
Kasb Modaraba BBB+ Unrated 351,473 342,486 580 1,027
Kaytex Mills (Saleem Denim Ind.) Unrated Unrated 82,575 80,468 79 -
Kaytex Mills Unrated Unrated 1,208,227 - - -
Kohinoor Mills Limited Unrated Unrated - 1,208,227 - 5,920
Khairpur Sugar Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 3,088,000 3,088,000 24,550 7,720
Khalid Siraj Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 347,818 - 296
Khursheed Spinning Mills Unrated Unrated 53,900 53,900 86 40
Kohat Cement Limited Unrated Unrated 479,941 476,733 3,100 3,418
Kohat Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 2,926,554 2,926,051 4,097 4,711
Kohinoor ( Cotton ) Textile Unrated Unrated 31,935 31,092 - -
Kohinoor Energy Limited Unrated Unrated 135,351 131,880 2,948 4,088
Kohinoor Industries Unrated Unrated 4,370 166,073 7 332
Kohinoor Looms Limited Unrated Unrated 86,366 84,681 - -
Kohinoor Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 31,795 - 94 -
Kohinoor Power Co. Unrated Unrated 147,865 144,074 683 1,134
Kohinoor Spinning Mills Unrated Unrated - 299,073 - 452
Kohinoor Sugar Mills Unrated Unrated 366,887 357,480 1,864 2,753
Kohinoor Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 2,054,323 1,912,082 10,313 14,914
Kot Addu Power Company Limited Unrated Unrated 9,732,978 1,684,539 395,938 77,270
Ksb Pumps Co.Limited Unrated Unrated 1,004,638 745,617 60,519 55,936
Lafarge Pakistan Cement Unrated Unrated 3,927,387 10,321,302 12,607 22,604
Lafayatte Industries Synth. Unrated Unrated 46,765 45,922 - -
Leiner Pak.Gelatine Unrated Unrated 13,900 13,544 207 359
Libaas Textile Limited Unrated Unrated 250,000 250,000 175 313
Lucky Cement Limited Unrated Unrated 2,250,000 1,882,577 170,528 124,702
Maple Leaf Cement Limited Unrated BB/B 194,819 1,158,936 559 4,358
Maqbool Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 849,029 827,260 7,302 9,927
Mari Gas Company Limited Unrated Unrated 1,972,334 1,404,380 246,483 192,161
Marr Fabrics Limited Unrated Unrated 60,246 58,729 - -
Masood Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 4,593,662 2,248,426 91,873 83,192
Mcb Bank Limited Unrated AA+/A1+ 195,489 107,832 44,677 23,689
Medi Glass Limited. Unrated Unrated 150,404 146,612 - 117
Meezan Bank Limited A+ Unrated 6,958 6,627 118 104
Mehar Dastgir Textile Unrated Unrated 24,856 24,435 50 5
Mehmood Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 56,040 - 2,796
Mehran Bank Limited. Unrated Unrated 376,390 366,784 - -
Mehran Jute Limited Unrated Unrated 61,931 60,667 - -
Merit Packaging Limited Unrated Unrated 348,637 339,698 8,538 6,403
Metropolitan Steel Corp ( Restricted ) Unrated Unrated 50,204 - 801 -
Mian Mohammad Sugar Unrated Unrated 87,630 85,945 - -
Mian Textile Industries Limited Unrated Unrated - 365,484 - 110
Balance Carried Forward 10,804,348 9,346,897
Available-For-Sale JCRVIS PACRA No. of shares held Market Value
2010 2009 2010 2009
--------Rupees in '000--------

Balance Brought Forward 10,804,348 9,346,897


Millat Tractors Limited Unrated Unrated 521,290 837,789 260,530 318,192
Mirpurkhas Sugar Mills Unrated Unrated 551,541 407,120 28,460 31,633
Mitchell'S Fruit Farms Unrated Unrated 286,496 279,151 21,275 20,788
Modaraba Al-Mali Unrated A-/A2 73,539 71,655 111 115
Mohammad Farooq Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 923,680 - 1,598
Mohib Textile Limited Unrated Unrated 507,080 504,973 - -
Moonlite Pak (Blanket) Unrated Unrated 58,846 57,338 324 630
Morafco Limited Unrated Unrated 29,069 28,648 270 381
Mubarik Dairies Unrated Unrated 28,227 27,806 113 28
Mustehkam Cement Limited Unrated Unrated 345,923 337,053 4,981 10,887
Mybank Limited Unrated A-/A2 19,483,044 4,429,000 54,747 21,038
Nagina Cotton Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 113,499 113,499 1,835 1,643
Nakshbandi Industries Limited Unrated Unrated - 57,304 - 587
National Asset Leasing Corp. Unrated Unrated 135,050 131,587 - -
National Match Ind. Unrated Unrated 13,398 13,145 - -
National Over. Unrated Unrated 12,471 12,218 - -
National Refinery Limited Unrated AAA/A1+ 1,449,398 1,986,643 396,831 351,278
Natover Lease & Refinance Unrated Unrated 371,674 362,143 - -
Naveed Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 35,979 35,052 - -
Nestle Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated - 49,056 - 61,122
Netsol Technologies Limited Unrated Unrated - 800,000 - 22,824
Nib (Ndlc-Ific Bank )Nib Bank Limited Unrated AA-/A1+ 7,862,190 4,502,212 23,194 21,611
Nimir Resins Limited Unrated Unrated - 258,541 - 760
Nishat (Chunian) Limited A AA-/A1+ 1,300,000 3,953,543 29,536 83,815
Nishat Chunian Limited-Rights Unrated Unrated - - - -
Nishat Chunian Power Limited Unrated AA-/A1+ 19,376,860 30,723,041 311,774 316,447
Nishat Mills Limited Unrated A+/A1 7,757,836 2,598,223 497,820 181,616
Nishat Power Limited Unrated AA-/A1+ 14,145,116 30,000,000 229,575 381,900
Noon Sugar Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 11,337 10,067 136 276
Norrie Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 69,557 67,774 - -
Nowshera Engg. Works Limited Unrated Unrated 13,229 12,976 - -
Nusrat Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 156,134 152,174 - -
Oil And Gas Company Limited AAA Unrated 76,421 2,501,913 13,055 276,737
Olympia Spinning & Weaving Unrated Unrated 21,838 21,280 33 44
Olympia Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 182,618 177,936 365 178
Orix Leasing Pakistan Limited Unrated AA/A1+ 1,689,793 1,651,855 11,609 12,637
Otsuka Pakistan Unrated Unrated 53,619 52,244 1,759 2,050
Pace Pakistan Limited Unrated A/A1 17,155,335 1,561,171 46,834 9,133
Package Limited Unrated AA/A1+ 2,388,163 2,364,022 307,142 340,419
Pak Datacom Limited Unrated Unrated 600,633 71,064 47,931 7,177
Pak Electron Limited Unrated A/A1 4,784,450 4,261,984 67,174 79,869
Pak Ghee Limited Unrated Unrated 29,491 29,070 15 13
Pak Paper Corporation Unrated Unrated 52,831 51,567 - -
Pak Suzuki Motors Limited Unrated Unrated 1,995,222 1,125,576 139,306 100,131
Pakistan Cement Company Limited Unrated Unrated - - - -
Pakistan Cables Limited Unrated Unrated - 873,309 - 44,547
Pakistan Engineering Company Limited Unrated Unrated 135,242 135,242 33,809 40,573
Pakistan Gum & Chemicals Unrated Unrated 49,460 48,193 1,091 1,494
Pakistan International Airlines Corporation "A-Class"Unrated Unrated 20,851,011 21,319,520 47,123 55,644
Pakistan International Container Terminal Unrated Unrated 1 31,753 - 3,147
Pakistan National Shipping Corporation Unrated Unrated 608,707 603,002 23,100 28,341
Pakistan Oil Fields Limited Unrated Unrated 1,176,601 887,008 348,227 204,695
Pakistan Paper Products Limited Unrated Unrated 158,144 143,884 7,453 6,950
Pakistan Petrolium Limited Unrated Unrated 292,545 1,391,638 63,526 263,841
Pakistan Refinery Limited Unrated Unrated 3,361,306 1,728,911 362,080 208,680
Pakistan Reinsurance Company Limited Unrated Unrated - 100,000 - 2,610
Pakistan Services Limited Unrated Unrated 418,460 407,730 70,406 71,854
Pakistan State Oil Unrated AA+/A1+ 759,421 311,883 224,166 92,766
Pakistan Synthetics Unrated Unrated 1,353,626 1,318,919 12,318 11,541
Pakistan Telecommuniction Company Limited Unrated Unrated 18,627,814 10,444,959 361,752 184,354
Balance Carried Forward 14,856,134 13,225,491
Available-For-Sale JCRVIS PACRA No. of shares held Market Value
2010 2009 2010 2009
--------Rupees in '000--------

Balance Brought Forward 14,856,134 13,225,491


Pakistan Telephone Cables Unrated Unrated 45,969 45,396 108 141
Pakistan Tobaco Unrated Unrated 150,719 923,782 16,614 96,997
Pan Islamic Steamship Unrated Unrated 421 421 - -
Pangrio Sugar Unrated Unrated 397,393 387,203 2,424 1,839
Paramount Modaraba (Ist) BBB- Unrated - 19,028 - 175
Paramount Spinning Mills Unrated Unrated 994,301 880,733 10,341 10,340
Pearl Fabrics Limited Unrated Unrated 117,121 114,172 - -
Pervez Ahmed Securities Limited Unrated Unrated 301,925 301,925 646 1,482
Pioneer Cement Limited Unrated Unrated 27,405,714 1,160,100 185,537 12,390
Polyron Limited Unrated Unrated 76 74 - -
Premier Sugar Mills Unrated Unrated - 36,477 - 1,647
Premium Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 184,889 401,951 5,232 10,250
Prosperity Weaving Mills Limited Unrated A-/A2 5,674 2,930 84 39
Prudential Investment Bank Unrated Unrated 166,278 162,014 - -
Prudential Modaraba (Ist) Unrated Unrated 173,902 169,442 191 164
Pta Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated - 3,288,573 - 25,750
Punjab Building Limited Unrated Unrated 226,070 220,340 - -
Punjab Cotton Unrated Unrated 28,648 28,227 - -
Punjab Lamps Unrated Unrated 55,274 53,842 - -
Punjab Modaraba (Ist) Unrated Unrated 595,224 579,962 1,036 1,015
Punjab Oil Mills Limited Unrated Unrated - 759,220 - 37,202
Qayyum Spinning Unrated Unrated 36,653 36,232 - 11
Quality Steel Works Unrated Unrated 1,685 1,685 - 21
Quetta Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 9,686 9,437 368 484
Ravi Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 172,115 - 1,936
Rcd Ball Unrated Unrated 10,027 9,774 - -
Redco Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 402,378 391,845 358 274
Regal Ceramics Limited Unrated Unrated 45,501 44,658 - -
Reliance Cotton Spinning Unrated Unrated 2 200,053 - 5,201
Reliance Weaving Mills Unrated Unrated - 294,266 - 3,025
Resham Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 2,775 105,466 20 919
Rex Baren Battery Unrated Unrated 28,564 27,890 - -
Rmcpl Unrated Unrated 13 13 - -
Ruby Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 311,191 303,213 1,556 3,332
Rupali Polyester Limited Unrated Unrated 816,483 795,548 29,393 30,072
S.G.Power Unrated Unrated 164,692 160,566 206 183
Sadoon Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 421 421 - -
Sahrish Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 10,043 10,043 - -
Saif Mix Concrete Products Unrated Unrated 3,900,069 28,471 -
Saif Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 1,075,363 999,073 4,839 5,515
Saitex Spinning Mills Unrated Unrated 182,423 177,789 - -
Sajjad Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 151,508 157,367 224 79
Salfi Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 51,961 - 656
Sally Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 172,932 - 432
Salman Noman Enterprises Unrated Unrated 156,642 145,358 783 579
Samba Bank Limited A Unrated 6,154,267 5,996,467 12,062 19,848
Samin Textile Limited Unrated Unrated 1,604,838 393,810 9,790 6,195
Sana Industries Limited Unrated Unrated 137,959 134,422 6,352 4,886
Sanghar Sugar Mills Unrated Unrated 426,969 528,116 6,148 8,714
Sanofi - Aventis Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated 116,932 113,935 16,604 16,533
Sapphire Fibers Limited Unrated Unrated - 72,071 - 7,928
Sapphire Textile Mills A Unrated 131,446 113,430 13,277 9,868
Sardar Chemical Ind.Limited Unrated Unrated 75,413 73,728 68 140
Sargodha Spinning Mills Unrated Unrated - 292,059 - 298
Saritow Spinning Mills Unrated Unrated - 322,214 - 570
Saudi Pak Commercial Bank Limited A- Unrated - - - -
Saudi Pak.Leasing Co. BB+ Unrated 1,582,673 1,542,093 871 2,174
Schon Textiles Mills Unrated Unrated 131,446 128,497 - -
Searle Pakistan Limited BBB+ Unrated 467,828 456,015 28,074 28,433
Security Investment Bank A Unrated 1,160,703 1,130,942 4,852 3,008
Security Leasing Corp. BBB- Unrated 227,802 221,961 460 641
Security Papers Limited Unrated Unrated 935,011 911,037 41,945 43,821
Service Fabrics Limited Unrated Unrated 687,561 670,288 206 322
Service Industries Limited Unrated Unrated 842,126 835,148 202,144 222,141
Service Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 82,575 80,890 33 57
Shabbir Tiles & Ceramics Unrated Unrated 1,801,895 1,755,693 15,280 19,313
Shadab Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 46,778 - 372
Shahmurad Sugar Mills Limited BBB+ Unrated 781,593 1,200,561 8,566 15,355
Balance Carried Forward 15,511,298 13,888,258
Available-For-Sale JCRVIS PACRA No. of shares held Market Value
2010 2009 2010 2009
--------Rupees in '000--------

Balance Brought Forward 15,511,298 13,888,258


Shahpur Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 200,641 442,332 68 80
Shahtaj Sugar Mills Unrated Unrated 408,539 398,064 32,744 43,580
Shahtaj Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 236,213 - 4,027
Shahyar (Oe) Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 40,023 39,012 - -
Shahyar Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 113,161 110,296 - -
Shakarganj Mills Unrated D 3,666,302 3,572,296 20,275 29,543
Shams Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 601,791 - 10,537
Shell Gas Lpg Unrated Unrated 781,738 761,694 26,446 45,953
Shell Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated 259,678 213,649 54,070 53,489
Shezan International Unrated Unrated 581,538 566,627 67,639 69,202
Siemens (Pakistan) Engineering Company Limited Unrated Unrated 514,448 668,743 644,866 843,191
Siftaq (International) Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 54,769 53,505 - 93
Silk Bank Limited A- Unrated 1,810,788 1,634,042 4,744 7,745
Sindh Alkalis Limited Unrated Unrated 360,212 350,100 - -
Sindh Fine Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 39,603 38,760 277 194
Singer Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated - 2 - -
Sitara Chemicals Industries Limited AA- Unrated 445,814 415,673 56,953 66,516
Sitara Energy Limited Unrated Unrated 130,517 127,170 2,415 2,760
Sitara Peroxide Limited Unrated Unrated - - - -
Sme Leasing Limited BBB+ Unrated 1,230,477 1,230,477 16,550 12,920
Soneri Bank Limited Unrated AA-/A1+ 34,851,736 27,778,674 289,618 307,510
Soneri Bank Limited-Right Unrated Unrated - 5,555,734 - 5,945
Southern Networks Limited Unrated Unrated 153,522 149,585 - -
Standard Chartered Leasing Limited Unrated AA-/A1+ 85,693 384,275 243 988
Standard Chartered Modaraba Unrated AA+/A1+ 1,975,021 1,958,545 18,387 17,725
Sui Northern Gas Pipeline Company Limited Unrated AA/A1+ 24,085,702 6,432,419 644,052 159,524
Sui Southern Gas Pipeline Company Limited Unrated AA-/A1+ 14,336,708 4,397,808 307,092 59,063
Summit Bank Limited ( Formuly Arif Habib Bank) A Unrated 11,901,405 - 45,344 -
Sunrays Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 7,668 134,840 - 4,011
Sunrise Textile Mills Unrated Unrated - 7,499 - -
Sunshine Cloth Mills Unrated Unrated 374,721 368,907 - -
Sunshine Cotton Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 498,220 493,164 - 542
Suraj Cotton Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 27,384 446,877 274 11,731
Suraj Ghee Limited Unrated Unrated - 26,963 - 351
Syed Match Ind. Unrated Unrated 7,162 7,162 95 100
Taga Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated 48,450 47,607 - -
Taj Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 763,513 744,976 283 276
Tandlianwala Sugar Limited Unrated Unrated 17,948 17,488 610 247
Tariq Cotton Mills Unrated Unrated 21,907 21,486 - -
Tata Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 1,056,535 1,039,872 34,897 13,227
Tawakkal Limited Unrated Unrated 57,297 56,033 - -
Tawakkal Modaraba (Ist) Unrated Unrated 241,827 235,507 - -
Tele Card Limited Unrated Unrated 5,005,876 223,307 11,063 587
Thall Limited Unrated Unrated 2,188,145 1,047,177 285,006 88,874
Thatta Cement Co. Limited Unrated Unrated 7,889,430 4,864,476 148,952 101,959
Treet Corporation AA- Unrated 46,395 176,301 2,786 50,069
Trg Pakistan Unrated WD - 244,586 - 518
Tri Star Modaraba (Ist) Unrated Unrated 151,492 147,608 211 564
Tri Star Polyester Unrated Unrated 320,778 312,553 334 484
Tri-Pack Films Unrated A+/A1 - 59,519 - 6,130
Turbo Tec Limited (Tubes) Unrated Unrated 86,788 85,103 - -
Twakkal Garments Industries Limited Unrated Unrated 172,325 171,061 - -
U.D.L. Modaraba. (Ist) Unrated Unrated 873,765 851,361 5,374 4,044
Unicap Modaraba. Unrated Unrated 178,631 173,997 14 42
Unilever (Pakistan) Limited Unrated Unrated - 155,471 - 357,583
Union Insurance Co.Of Pakistan Unrated Unrated 156 153 - -
United Bank Limited AA+ Unrated 4,400,000 1,348,777 300,212 78,836
United Brands Limited ( Udl Industries ) Unrated Unrated 4,085 3,981 113 190
United Distributors Pak. Unrated Unrated 230,525 224,614 2,326 4,703
Unity Modaraba Unrated Unrated 1,000,000 1,000,000 - -
Uqab Breeding Farms Unrated Unrated 70,778 69,093 - -
Wah Noble Chemicals Limited Unrated Unrated 324,421 316,102 11,721 17,016
World Call Communication Unrated Unrated - - - -
Worldcall Telecom Unrated A-/A2 19,247,414 480,577 55,818 1,778
Yousuf Weaving Mills Unrated Unrated 627,427 611,895 941 2,080
Zafar Textiles Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 34,041 33,198 - -
Zahur Cotton Mills Unrated Unrated 247,725 241,405 124 118
Zahur Textile Mills Unrated Unrated 210,229 205,173 - -
Zeal Pak Cement Limited Unrated Unrated 247,789 241,436 - -
Zil Limited (Zulfeqar Ind.Limited) Unrated Unrated 173,700 169,246 9,708 11,089
Myfip Videos Unrated Unrated 537,300 - - -
Muslim Ghee Unrated Unrated 181,013 - - -
18,613,943 16,385,995
1.2.2 Particulars of Investments held in un-listed companies
1.2.2.1 Ordinary Shares - Holding 10% and above
Investee Percentage No. of Cost of Investment Break-up Based on Name of
Rating of holding Shares 2010 2009 value of accounts Chief Executive
JCRVIS PACRA held investment as at
------------ Rupees in '000 ------------

Atlas Power Limited Unrated Unrated 10% 37,500,000 375,000 375,000 417,553 30-Jun-10 Maqsood A. Basra
Digri Sugar Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 19.1% 2,000,000 4,063 4,063 8,126 30-Sep-99 Mr. Naveed Ahmad Javeri
Fauji Akbar Portia Unrated Unrated 11.0% 30,726,666 307,267 - 288,084 30-Jun-10 Mr. Ahmed Rana
Gelcaps Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated 14.6% 2,000,000 4,665 4,665 25,340 30-Jun-06 Mr. Sadruddin Hashwani
Intech International Unrated Unrated 18.6% 275,000 - - ……. Not Available…… Mr. Hassan Zaidi
I.D.B.P. Unrated Unrated Not Available 1,011 - - …………..Not Available……………..
Pakistan Agriculture Storage Service Corporation Unrated Unrated 18.3% 5,500 5,500 5,500 109,831 31-Mar-03 Maj. General Fahim Akhter Khan
(Face value: Rs.1,000 each)
Precision Engineering Unrated Unrated 16.8% 15,100 - - ……. Not Available……… Mr.Zaheer Hussain
Resources and Engineering Management Corporation Unrated Unrated 10.0% 66,125 - - (484,696) June 30,2005 Mr.Shafaat Ahmed
Safa Rice Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 15.8% 450,000 - - ……. Not Available…… Mr. Pervaiz Alam
Sigma Knitting Mills Unrated Unrated 14.1% 500,000 - - (6,793) June 30,1999 ……. Not Available……
696,495 389,228

1.2.2.2 Ordinary Shares - Holding below 10%

Investee No. of Cost of Investment Break-up Based on Name of


Rating Shares 2010 2009 value of accounts Chief Executive
JCRVIS PACRA held investment as at
------------ Rupees in '000 ------------

Al Ameen Textile Unrated Unrated 30,000 328 328 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Al Zamin Modarba Management/Professional
Unrated Unrated 140,000
management modaraba 1,000 1,000 2,134 June 30, 2006 Mr. Bashir A. Chaudhry
Attock Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 100,000 200 200 -1,412 Sept. 30, 1998 Mr. Arshad Ali Chaudhry
Brikks Pvt Limited Unrated Unrated 39,050 - - ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Equity Participation Fund Unrated Unrated 30,000 - - 19,939 December 31, 2008 Mr. Muhammad Akhter
(Face value: Rs.100 each)
F.T.C. Management Unrated Unrated 50,000 250 250 500 June 30, 2008 Engr. Mir fateh Sultan
Fauji Oil Terminals Unrated Unrated 1,088,600 10,886 10,886 25,555 June 30, 2010 Lt. Gen ® hamid Rab Nawaz
First Women Bank Limited Unrated BBB+/A2 2,532,000 21,100 21,100 97,599 Dec. 31. 2009 Ms. Zareen Aziz
Fortune Securities Limited Unrated Unrated 500,000 5,000 5,000 4,366 Dec. 31. 2009 Mr. Kamran Ahmed Khalili
Frontier Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 50,000 500 500 272 Sep. 30, 2002 Not available
Gulistan Power Generation Limited Unrated Unrated 220,000 2,200 2,200 8,096 June 30, 2000 Mr. Abdul Shakoor
Hazara Woolen Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 20,000 200 200 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Insecta Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated 50,000 - - 315 June 30,1997 Mr. Syed Tauqeer Haider
Kaytex Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 377,800 3,778 3,778 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Mohib Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 125,600 - - ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Muslim Ghee Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 181,000 - 1,810 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Myfip Video Industries Unrated Unrated 537,300 - 5,373 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
National Construction Limited Unrated Unrated 149,999 250 250 597 June 30, 2005 Mr. Ali Mohammad Shaikh
National Film Development Corporation Limited Unrated Unrated 10,000 - - (1,825) June 30, 2000 Mr. Sajjad Haider
National Industry Cooperative Bank of Gujrat Unrated Unrated 1 - - ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
National Institution of Facilitation Technology (Pvt) Unrated Unrated 762,995 1,526 1,526 17,488 June 30, 2010 Mr. M. M. Khan
Limited
National Investment Trust AM-DS Unrated 52,800 100 100 1,487 June 30, 2010 Mr. Tariq Iqbal Khan
(Face value: Rs.100 each)
National Woolen Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 18,300 183 183 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Newyork Poly Clinic of Karachi Unrated Unrated 220,133 - - -241 June 30,1998 Mr. Akhter Aziz khan
Nowshehra Engineering Works Limited Unrated Unrated 4,950 41 41 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Pakistan Paper Corporation Limited Unrated Unrated 37,250 373 373 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Pakistan Textile City Unrated Unrated 10,000,000 100,000 100,000 79,494 Dec 31,2010 Mr. Zaheer Hussain
Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation Unrated Unrated 100,000 100 100 24,983 June 30,1996 Not available
Pakistan Export Finance Guarantee Agency Limited Unrated Unrated 1,152,938 11,529 11,529 1,152 Dec 31, 2009 Not available
People Steel Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 1,076,880 3,276 3,276 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Qadri Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 50,000 500 500 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Refrigerator Manufacturing Company Limited Unrated Unrated 45,737 4,589 4,589 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Rousch Power Pakistan Limited Unrated Unrated 39,729,000 132,888 132,888 539,552 June 30,2010 Mr. Naseem Akhter
Ruby Rice and General Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 75,000 750 750 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
South Asia Regional Fund Unrated Unrated 5,000 287 287 Dec 31,07 Mr. Jean Fondaumiere
Shoaib Capital Unrated Unrated 100,000 272 272 544 June 30,2000 Not available
SME Bank Limited BBB Unrated 6,121,095 26,950 26,950 47,524 30-06-2010 Mr. R. A Chughtai
Star Salica Industries Limited Unrated Unrated 26,650 266 267 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Engine System Unrated Unrated 788,500 - - ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Sunshine Cloth Mills Unrated Unrated 150,000 - - ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Transmobile Limited Unrated Unrated 644,508 - - -44 June 30,1997 Mr. Javed Burki
Zafar Textiles Mills Limited Unrated Unrated 247,100 256 256 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
Zulsham Engineering Works Limited Unrated Unrated 3,300 330 330 ……………...……. Not Available……………………….
National Assets Insurance Ltd. Unrated Unrated 3,000,000 26,794 26,794 378 31-Dec-09 Not available
356,703 363,887
1.3 Particulars of Investments held in units of mutual funds

Rating No. of certificates held Market value


JCRVIS PACRA 2010 2009 2010 2009
...………. Rupees in '000 ………
Listed:

AH Dow Jones Safe Pak Titans 15 Index Fund Unrated Unrated 600,000 - 34,224 -
AKD Income Fund BBB(F) Unrated - 54,011 - 2,521
Atlas Money Market Fund Unrated AA+(f) 99,178 - 51,126 -
Atlas Fund of Funds Unrated Unrated 1,159,500 1,159,500 5,311 4,105
Al Meezan Fund Unrated Unrated - 1,423,241 - 9,393
Asian Stock Fund Unrated Unrated 173,705 171,210 994 702
Dominion Stock Fund Unrated Unrated 80,326 78,267 - -
Faysal Savings Growth Fund A(F) Unrated 25,109 24,435 2,640 2,523
First Capital Mutual Fund Unrated 3-Star/2-Star - 71,053 - 253
First Dawood Mutual Fund Unrated 2-Star/3-Star 5,842,809 5,842,809 11,686 9,874
First Habib Income Fund Unrated AA-(f) - 62,100 - 6,416
HBL Income Fund A(F) Unrated - 188,321 - 18,518
IGI Income Fund A+(f) 3-Star - 61,086 - 6,483
Investec Mutual Fund Unrated Unrated 87,858 - - -
J.S. Growth Fund Unrated Unrated 5,340,372 5,212,486 29,639 25,750
J.S Large Capital Fund Unrated Unrated 1,286,269 4,146,299 33,913 19,073
J.S. Value Fund Unrated Unrated 1,832,764 1,817,757 8,742 10,216
Meezan Balanced Fund Unrated Unrated 5,928,500 5,928,500 44,464 36,164
NAFA Incom Opportunity Fund (NAFA Cash Fund) A(f) A+(f) - 3,601,691 - 36,618
NAFA Government Securities Liquid Fund Unrated Unrated - 3,000,000 - 30,799
NAFA Islamic Agg Income Fund (NAFA Islamic Income Fund) Unrated Unrated - 7,500,000 - 52,892
NAFA Islamic Multi Asset Fund Unrated 5-Star - 7,500,000 - 69,935
NAFA Multi Asset Fund Unrated 3-Star/4-Star - 4,410,752 - 41,030
NAFA Stock Fund Unrated 2-Star - 7,500,000 - 54,060
NAFA Savings Plus Fund Unrated AA-(f) - 3,000,000 - 30,354
NAMCO Balanced Fund Unrated Unrated 2,000,000 2,000,000 8,260 9,440
NIT Government Bond Fund Unrated Unrated 10,000,000 10,000,000 105,100 101,300
NIT Income Fund Unrated Unrated 29,376,653 - 309,924 -
Pakistan Premier Fund Unrated 4-Star/4-Star - 342,637 - 2,039
Pakistan Strategic Allocation Fund Unrated 4-Star/4-Star 5,131,319 5,115,132 43,072 22,711
PICIC Energy Fund Unrated Unrated 2,133,585 2,114,276 13,996 10,022
PICIC Growth Fund Unrated Unrated 11,088,491 10,529,517 146,923 150,151
(formerly: Investment Corporation of Pakistan - SEMF)
PICIC Investment Fund Unrated Unrated 6,740,821 5,608,745 43,209 32,643
Reliance Income Fund Unrated Unrated - 351,493 - 16,527
Unit Trust of Pakistan Unrated Unrated 366,259 1,916,259 38,156 220,811
(Formerly J.S ABAMCO Limited) - -
931,378 1,033,320

1.4 Particulars of Investments held in Preference shares

Cumulative/
Rating Non- No. of certificates held Market Value / Cost
JCRVIS PACRA cumulative Rate 2010 2009 2010 2009
------Rupees in '000-----

Listed:

Chenab Textile Mills Limited Unrated Unrated Cumulative 9.25% 10,000,000 10,000,000 25,000 70,000
Nishat Chunian Ltd Unrated Unrated Cumulative 15.00% 737,699 718,783 15,492 15,418
Saleem Sugar Mills Unrated Unrated Cumulative 6.00% 105 105 6 6
Masood Textile Mills Unrated Unrated Floating 12.65% 5,000,000 5,000,000 127,500 50,000
Maple Leaf Cement Factory Unrated SD Cumulative 9.75% 112,996 112,996 477 537
Pak Elektron Limited Unrated A/A1 Cumulative 9.50% 12,893,642 12,861,462 128,936 145,328
297,411 281,289

* Cost of the above investment amounted to Rs.569.5 million (2009: Rs.293.5 million)
1.5 Debentures, Bonds, Participation Term Certificates and Term finance certificates
1.5.1 Term finance certificates
Investee Rate of Profit Maturity Long Term No. of certificates held Market value
interest payment Rating 2010 2009 2010 2009
Listed --------Rupees in '000-------
Allied Bank Ltd. * 15.48% Half yearly December 6, 2014 AA- 4,409 4,409 21,620 21,335
6 months KIBOR + 1.9%
Invest Capital Investment Bank Limited * Cut-off yield on last 5 yrs PIB Half yearly September 5, 2010 A- 1,030 1,030 3,863 5,048
(Formerly Al-Zamin Leasing Corporation Limited) auction held by SBP plus 2.75%
AL-Zamin Leasing Mod. * 9.5% (Fixed) Yearly May 31, 2010 A 1,903 1,903 - 3,141
AL-Zamin Leasing Mod. * 9.5% (Fixed) Half yearly June 2, 2010 A - 1,902 - 3,140
Askari Bank Limited * 14.73% Half yearly October 31, 2013 AA- 3,000 3,000 14,665 14,394
6 months KIBOR + 1.5%
Azgard Nine Limited * 15.30% Half yearly August 17, 2012 CCC(RW) 24,000 24,000 89,393 97,900
6 month Kibor + 2.4%
Bank Al-Falah Ltd. * 15% (Fixed) Half yearly December 2, 2017 AA- 35,000 35,000 171,606 174,125
Bank Al-Falah Ltd. * 16.09% Half yearly December 2, 2017 AA- 70,200 70,200 354,491 340,588
6 months KIBOR + 2.5%
Bank Al-Habib Limited * 10.00% Half yearly June 28, 2012 AA 40,000 40,000 189,203 183,239
6 month Kibor + 1.5%
Bank Al-Habib Limited * 6 month KIBOR + 1.5% Half yearly July 15, 2012 AA 3,000 3,000 14,190 13,743
with floor 3.5% and cap 10%
Escorts Invest. Bank Ltd. * 15.39% Half yearly March 15, 2012 A 6,090 6,090 15,092 25,135
6 months KIBOR + 2.5%
Faysal Bank Ltd. * 15.86% Half yearly October 11, 2017 AA- 70,000 - 339,422 -
6 months KIBOR + 2.25%
Financial Receivable Securitization Company Limited * 14.35% Half yearly December 27, 2013 A+ 5,000 5,000 14,418 18,312
6 month Kibor + 2%
IGI Investment Bank Limited * 6 month Kibor + 2.25% Half yearly July 11, 2011 A+(-) 1,190 1,190 1,485 2,955
NIB Bank Ltd. * 14.66% Half yearly March 5, 2016 A 31,000 31,000 150,727 142,170
6 month Kibor + 1.15%
Orix Leasing Pak. Ltd. * 14.81% Half yearly May 25, 2012 AA+ 1,400 1,400 3,329 7,024
6 months KIBOR + 1.5%
Pak Arab Fertilizers Limited * 6 Months KIBOR + 1.5% Half yearly February 28, 2013 AA 690 690 3,146 3,238
Saudi Pak Leasing Co. 3% (Fixed) Half yearly March 13, 2013 D 10,000 10,000 36,615 39,053
Searle Pakistan Ltd. * 15.38% Half yearly March 9, 2011 A- 7,800 7,800 4,848 14,146
6 months KIBOR + 2.5%
Soneri Bank Limited * 14.82% Half yearly March 31, 2011 A+ 27,000 27,000 132,373 129,951
6 month Kibor + 1.6%
Tele Card Limited * 6 month Kibor + 3.75% Half yearly May 27, 2011 BBB 7,000 7,000 12,309 14,314
Trust Invest. Bank Ltd. * 15.23% Half yearly November 15, 2010 BBB 900 900 - 1,294
6 months KIBOR + 2.%
UBL 1st Issue * 8.45% (Fixed) Half yearly June 26, 2012 AA 26,909 26,909 124,063 119,163
UBL 2nd Issue * 9.49% (Fixed) Half yearly March 15, 2013 AA 6,500 6,500 28,472 27,974
UBL 3rd Issue * 14.51% Half yearly September 8, 2014 AA 4,000 4,000 19,939 19,725
6 months KIBOR + 1.7%
UBL 4th Issue * 13.66% Half yearly February 14, 2018 AA 180,000 180,000 855,413 793,094
6 Months KIBOR +8.5%
World Call Telecom Limited * 6 Months KIBOR + 2.75% Half yearly November 28, 2011 A 3,000 3,000 4,968 9,776
2,605,650 2,223,977

All term finance certificates have a face value of Rs.5,000 each unless otherwise mentioned.
Term finance certificates - Unlisted
Rate of Profit Maturity Long Term No. of certificates held Market value/cost
interest payment Rating 2010 2009 2010 2009
Investee --------Rupees in '000-------

Al Abbas Holding Co Ltd. JCL- II ** * 6 month Kibor + 2.5% Half yearly August 22, 2014 Unrated 5,750 5,750 377,344 431,250
Agritech Limited 6 month Kibor + 1.75% Half yearly November 16, 2018 CCC 57,000 - 285,000 -
Agro Dairies Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 20 20 - 3,385
Al-Azhar Textile Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 14 14 5,168 5,168
Al-Qaim Textile Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 16 16 357 357
Apex Fabrics Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 16 16 2,640 2,640
Aqma Textile Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 14 14 3,549 3,549
Aswan Tentage & Canvas Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 1 1 3,643 3,643
Bachani Sugar Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 28 28 35,896 35,896
Baluchistan Cotres Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 22 22 2,745 2,745
Bankers Equity Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 10 10 78,337 78,337
Bela Chemical Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 24 24 24,595 24,595
Bentonite Pak Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 31 31 3,417 3,417
Blue Star Spinning Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 17 17 2,252 2,252
Brother Steel Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 17 17 3,093 3,093
Bunny's Ltd 6 months KIBOR + 2.5% Overdue December 3, 2012 Unrated 6,000 6,000 22,500 30,000
Cast-N-Link Product Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 16 16 2,549 2,549
Chiniot Textile Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 6 6 1,185 1,185
Danneman Fabrics Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 14 14 3,283 3,283
Faisalabad Electric Supply Co. Ltd. *** 6 month Kibor + 0.05% Half yearly February 27, 2013 Unrated 30 30 3,000,000 4,000,000
Faruki Pulp Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 14 14 - 16,088
Frontier Ceramics Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 46 46 1,081 2,471
General Dairies & Food Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 6 6 1,350 1,350
Glorex Textile Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 1 1 924 924
Gujranwala Electric Power Co. Ltd. *** 6 month Kibor + 0.05% Half yearly February 27, 2013 Unrated 30 30 3,000,000 4,000,000
Gypsum Corporation Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 10 10 900 900
Ghani Holding Co.Ltd. JCL-III * 6 month Kibor + 2.5% Half yearly August 22, 2014 Unrated 5,032 5,750 377,344 431,250
Hospitex International Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 16 16 511 511
Jahangir Siddiqui & Company Limited * 6 month Kibor + 1.60% Half yearly May 17, 2014 AA 40,000 40,000 200,394 199,560
Javedan Cement Limited ** * 6 month Kibor + 2.50% Overdue October 11, 2014 Unrated 2,500 2,500 187,500 187,500
JDW Sugar Mills Limited * 3 month Kibor + 1.25% Quarterly June 23, 2014 Unrated 40,000 40,000 162,297 186,507
Kamal Ghee & Allied Industries Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 14 14 4,238 4,238
Balance carried forward 7,794,092 9,668,643
Rate of Profit Maturity Long Term No. of certificates held Market value/cost
interest payment Rating 2010 2009 2010 2009
Investee --------Rupees in '000-------

Balance brought forward 7,794,092 9,668,643


Kiran Sugar Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 24 24 - 2,082
Kiran Sugar Mills Limited 3 month Kibor + 3.00% Quarterly July 6, 2016 Unrated Pending - 120,000 -
Kunjah Textile Mills Limited 6 month Kibor + 3.00% Half yearly April 23, 2014 Unrated 20,000 20,000 89,879 100,000
Malik Food Industries Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 11 11 1,401 1,401
Minaco Fabrics Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 14 14 1,640 1,640
Munalisa Fruit Juices - - - Unrated 2 2 1,500 1,500
Munawar Engineering Company Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 28 28 1,306 1,306
Munro & Millar Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 20 20 - 1,113
National Tiles & Ceramics Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 16 16 205 -
National Transmission Dispatch Co. Ltd 6 month Kibor + 1.75 % Half yearly March 30, 2014 Unrated 1,918,924 1,918,924 9,594,620 9,594,620
New Allied Electronic industries limited. 3 month Kibor + 1.50 % Half yearly December 31, 2020 Unrated Pending - 1,630,000 -
Oil & Gas Investment Limited. 6 month Kibor + 2%. Half yearly May 14, 2015 Unrated 188,700 - 943,500 -
Pakistan International Airlines Corp. Limited 6 month Kibor + 0.85%. Half yearly February 18, 2011 Unrated 594,619 594,976 2,973,095 2,974,286
Pakistan Laminates Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 1 1 95 95
Pirjee Weaving Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 16 16 401 401
Royal Bank of Scotland * 6 month Kibor + 1.9% Half yearly December 29, 2012 Unrated 22,000 22,000 81,910 108,641
Pak Kuwait Investment Bank Ltd. F * 3 month Kibor + 0.65% Quarterly February 22, 2011 Unrated 150,000 150,000 749,188 751,268
Pak Kuwait Investment Bank Ltd. G * 3 month Kibor + 0.65% Quarterly March 23, 2011 Unrated 100,000 100,000 499,226 500,566
Pak Hy-Oil Ltd 6 months KIBOR + 2.25% Overdue December 6, 2013 Unrated 40,000 40,000 150,000 150,000
Pak Arab Fertilizer Ltd * 6 months KIBOR + 2.50% Half yearly May 19, 2015 Unrated 900,000 - 4,538,691 -
Power Holding Private Ltd 6 months KIBOR + 2% Half yearly September 18, 2014 Unrated Pending Pending 12,747,000 -
Power Holding A/c WAPDA 6 months KIBOR + 2% Half yearly April 1, 2015 Unrated Pending - 15,000,000 -
Qand Ghar (Pvt) Limited 22.00% Outstanding Overdue Unrated 2 2 2,092 2,092
Raja Weaving Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 14 14 3,831 3,831
Regency Textile Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 24 24 6,081 6,081
Sarela Cement Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 32 32 6,749 6,749
Scan Recycling (Pak) Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 17 17 582 639
Seri Sugar Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 24 24 5,423 5,423
Shah Jewana Textile Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 26 26 104 104
Shazeb Industries Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 14 14 2,202 2,202
Sialkot Dairies 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 13 13 2,320 2,320
Silverland Textile Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 6 6 1,035 1,035
Sind Textile Industries 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 15 15 7,445 7,445
Sinsas Enterprises Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 2 2 4,302 4,302
Star Silica International 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 16 16 1,799 1,799
SME Leasing Limited * 3 month Kibor + 1.50% Quarterly July 16, 2011 A- 15,000 15,000 18,524 42,287
Sunflo Juices Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 28 28 748 748
Tanocraft Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 22 22 904 904
Tawakkal Garments Industries Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 16 16 759 759
Tharparkar Sugar Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 5 5 23,332 23,332
Turbo Tubes Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 2 2 67 67
Ultra Engineering Industries Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 16 16 1,126 1,126
Waleed Leather Industries Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 38 38 2,196 2,196
Zamir Textile Mills Limited 22.00% Overdue Overdue Unrated 14 14 7,516 7,516
57,016,886 23,980,519
* Cost of the above TFCs amounted to Rs. 10,134 million (2009: Rs. 5,567 million)
** Represents certificates of face value Rs.100,000 each
*** Represents certificates of face value Rs.100 million each
1.5.2 Debentures

Investee Terms of Redemption Rate of Cost


Principal Interest Interest 2010 2009
--------Rupees in '000-------

Aaj Textile Mills Limited Outstanding Outstanding 14% 1,005 1,005


Aaj Textile Mills Limited Outstanding Outstanding 12.5% 270 270
Ajax Industries Limited Overdue Overdue 11% 1,397 1,397
Ajax Industries Limited Overdue Overdue 14% 269 269
Ali Asbestose Industries Limited Overdue Overdue 14% 175 175
Ali Asbestose Industries Limited Overdue Overdue 11% 1,510 1,510
Allied Ghee Industries Limited Overdue Overdue 16% 798 1,141
Allied Ghee Industries Limited Overdue - Interest free 572 572
Allied Marbles Industries Overdue Overdue 14% 23 23
Allied Marbles Industries Overdue - Interest free 15 15
Azad Kashmir Mineral Development Corporation Overdue Overdue 12% 3,286 3,286
Azad Kashmir Mineral Development Corporation Overdue Overdue 14% 1,998 1,998
Azad Kashmir Mineral Development Corporation Overdue Overdue 12.5% 2,336 2,336
Carbon Dioxide Limited Outstanding Outstanding 11% 495 495
Carbon Dioxide Limited Outstanding Outstanding 14% 95 95
Chillya Corrugated Board Overdue Overdue 14% 317 317
Consolidated Spinning & Textile Mills Limited Overdue Overdue 14% 180 180
Consolidated Sugar Mills Overdue Overdue 14% 1,875 1,875
Damaan Oil Mills Overdue Overdue 14% 204 204
Effef Industries Limited Overdue Overdue 14% 1,799 1,799
Effef Industries Limited Overdue - Interest free 3,828 3,828
Electric Lamp Manufacturing Outstanding Outstanding 11% 75 75
Electric Lamp Manufacturing Overdue Overdue 14% 150 150
Hassan Tanneries Limited Outstanding Outstanding 14% 437 437
Hassan Tanneries Limited Outstanding Outstanding 12.5% 58 58
Hazara Woolen Mills. Overdue Overdue 14% 1,148 1,148
Hydri Gas Limited Outstanding Outstanding 11% 47 47
Hydri Gas Limited Outstanding Outstanding 14% 50 50
Junaid Cotton Mills Limited Overdue Overdue 12.5% 165 165
Junaid Cotton Mills Limited Overdue Overdue 14% 470 470
Karachi Development Authority Overdue Overdue 12.5% 156,034 156,034
Khyber Textile Mills Limited Overdue Overdue 14% 1,000 1,000
Lahore Dyeing & Printing Mill Outstanding Outstanding 11% 1,013 1,013
Mansoor Textile Mills Outstanding Outstanding 14% 510 510
Morgah Valley Limited Overdue Overdue 11% 400 400
Morgah Valley Limited Overdue Overdue 14% 160 160
National Woolen Mills Overdue Overdue 14% 66 66
Pakistan Paper Corporation Overdue Overdue 11% 506 506
Progressive Tobacco Co. Overdue Overdue 14% 144 144
Qadri Textile Mills Limited Outstanding Outstanding 14% 489 489
Regal Ceramics Limited Overdue Overdue 14% 105 105
Rising Sun Knitwear Industries Overdue Overdue 14% 57 57
Rose Textile Mills Limited Overdue Overdue 14% 740 740
Sarhad Bricks Limited Outstanding Outstanding 11% 543 543
Sarhad Bricks Limited Outstanding Outstanding 14% 102 102
SDA-A/C Cold Storage Haripur -1 Overdue Overdue 12% 955 955
SDA-A/C Cold Storage Haripur -2 Overdue Overdue 12.5% 1,170 1,170
Shafaq Lamp Manufacturing Corporation Outstanding Outstanding 11% 368 368
Shafaq Lamp Manufacturing Corporation Outstanding Outstanding 14% 83 83
Shahdin Limited Overdue Overdue 14% 163 163
Shahyar Textile Mills Limited Overdue Overdue 14% 280 280
Spinzer Towel Industries Limited Oustanding Oustanding 12.5% 200 200
Spinzer Towel Industries Limited Oustanding Oustanding 14% 175 175
Sun Publications Limited Overdue Overdue 13.5% 178 178
Zulsham Engineering Works Limited Overdue Overdue 14% 236 236
190,724 191,067
1.5.3 Participation Term Certificate

Investee Number of Rate of Paid - up value Cost


certificate(s) interest per certificate 2010 2009
Rupees --------Rupees in '000-------

Ali Paper Industries Limited 13 17% 261,000 3,393 3,393


Alipure Jute Mills Limited 53 17% 172,113 7,081 7,081
American Marbals Limited 12 17% 104,167 448 448
Azmat Oil Industries Limited 1 17% 226,000 226 226
Annis Garments Limited 12 17% 32,917 395 395
Bhawalpur Board Mills Limited 14 17% 137,000 1,918 1,918
Bela Chemicals limited 1 17% 10,500,000 10,500 10,500
Calcium Limited 1 17% 300,000 300 300
Crystal Chemicals Limited 15 17% 259,800 3,897 3,897
Dadabhoy Cement Limited 1 17% 11,601,000 7,303 7,303
Delta Tyre & Rubber Co. 7 17% 268,714 1,118 1,118
Frontier Ceramics Limited 10 17% 226,200 2,262 2,262
Gypsum Corporation Limited 32 17% 32,594 1,043 1,043
Ittehad Industries Limited 1 17% 600,000 451 451
Jubilee Paper Board Mills 16 17% 431,938 4,415 4,415
Kamal Enterprises Limited 17 17% 64,294 1,093 1,093
Khattak Edible Oil Limited 15 17% 82,467 1,237 1,237
Leatherite Limited 14 17% 69,643 727 727
Mass Dairies Limited 11 17% 229,364 2,523 2,523
Meditex International Limited 15 17% 87,800 508 508
Morgah Valley Limited 16 17% 29,250 468 468
National Fructose Limited 11 17% 550,818 3,215 3,215
Pak Belt Industries Limited 13 17% 94,692 757 757
Pangrio Sugar Mills Limited 29 17% 442,586 8,585 9,670
Punjab Building Products 12 17% 121,500 1,458 1,458
Punjab Cables Mills Limited 12 17% 388,667 3,833 3,833
Rainbow Packages Limited 23 17% 122,174 2,223 2,223
Sampak Paper Board Mills 11 17% 14,909 165 165
Sarela Cement Limited 35 17% 406,629 14,232 14,232
Shafi Woolen Industries Limited 11 17% 89,455 490 490
Sindh Glass Industries Limited 17 17% 598,765 9,457 9,457
Star Silica Industries Limited 15 17% 137,467 1,803 1,803
United Wood (Veener) Limited 15 17% 51,000 727 727
Waziristan Oil Industries Limited 13 17% 88,385 1,094 1,094
Zafar Oil Industries Limited 11 17% 65,455 720 720
100,065 101,150
1.5.4 Investment in Sukuk

Investee Terms of Redemption Rate of Market Value/Cost


Principal Interest Interest % 2010 2009
--------Rupees in '000-------

WAPDA Sukuk (2nd Issue) Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 12.12% 1,310,588 1,335,658


6 month Kibor + 0.25%

Quetta Textile Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 13.89% 348,186 331,086


6 month Kibor + 1.5%

PIA Corporation Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 14.97% 550,000 550,000


3 month Kibor + 1.65%

Maple Leaf Cement Limited Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 15.30% 3,145 5,015


6 months KIBOR + 1.7%
Islamic Banking
WAPDA Sukuk Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 12.27% 23,098 23,132
6 month Kibor + 0.25%

Orix Leasing Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 14.86% 19,040 33,075


6 month Kibor + 1.25%

Sitara Energy Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 14.35% 22,450 34,985


6 month Kibor + 1.95%

Security Leasing Limited Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 3% (Fixed) 45,703 66,900

Kohat Cement Limited Bi-Annual Bi-Annual Fixed 97,589 108,675

Arzoo Textile Limited Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 15.21% 100,000 100,000


6 month Kibor + 2.00%

GoP Ijara Sukuk Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 13.27% 50,000 50,000


As per SBP Publications

Engro Fertilizer Limited Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 14.36% 216,737 -


6 month Kibor + 1.50%

Sui Southren Gas Co. Limited Quarterly Quarterly 13.02% 219,945 -


3 month Kibor + 0.20%

Pakistan International Airline Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 14.96% 175,000 -


6 month Kibor + 1.75%

3,181,481 2,638,526
1.5.5 Others Government Bond Investment

Terms of Redemption Rate of Market Value/Cost


Investee Principal Interest Interest % 2010 2009

Six month's T-Bill


auction day on the date
CIRC Overdue Overdue preceding the date of 11,242 11,242
payment of return
8.8142% rate

Overseas Bonds
--------Rupees in '000-------
Banco Santander On Maturiy Bi-Annual 3.72% 171,769 -
Banco Santander On Maturiy Bi-Annual 2.99% 171,769 -
Banco Santander On Maturiy Bi-Annual 2.99% 171,769 -
Banco Santander On Maturiy Bi-Annual 4.82% 77,790 -
Bank of America On Maturiy Bi-Annual 3.70% 171,769 -
Bank of America On Maturiy Bi-Annual 7.38% 171,769 -
Bank of America On Maturiy Bi-Annual 3.41% 213,158 -
Bank of America On Maturiy Bi-Annual 4.38% - 190,290
BNP Paribas On Maturiy Bi-Annual 3.31% 214,711 -
Citibank On Maturiy Bi-Annual 6.50% 85,885 90,153
Citibank On Maturiy Bi-Annual 4.13% - 214,516
Citibank On Maturiy Bi-Annual 6.38% - 180,822
Hong Kong And Shanga On Maturiy Bi-Annual 5.48% 171,942 -
Lloyds Tsb Bank On Maturiy Bi-Annual 4.38% 128,827 -
Lloyds Tsb Bank On Maturiy Bi-Annual 4.38% 214,711 -
Lloyds Tsb Bank On Maturiy Bi-Annual 4.00% 42,932 -
Lloyds Tsb Bank On Maturiy Bi-Annual 4.08% 42,932 -
Merrill Lynch & Co On Maturiy Bi-Annual 5.00% 171,769 -
Merrill Lynch & Co On Maturiy Bi-Annual 4.13% - 216,776
Morgan Stanley & Co On Maturiy Bi-Annual 5.05% 214,711 218,445
Morgan Stanley & Co On Maturiy Bi-Annual 5.05% 128,827 133,650
Morgan Stanley & Co On Maturiy Bi-Annual 3.45% 171,769 -
Morgan Stanley & Co On Maturiy Bi-Annual 3.45% 85,885 -
Royal Bank Of Scotland On Maturiy Bi-Annual 3.95% 171,769 -
Royal Bank Of Scotland On Maturiy Bi-Annual 3.95% 85,885 -
Royal Bank Of Scotland On Maturiy Bi-Annual 3.95% 85,885 -
Royal Bank Of Scotland On Maturiy Bi-Annual 3.95% 85,885 -
Al Daar International Saudia Arabia Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 6 months LIBOR+2% - 842,441
Al-Tajeer Sukuk Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 6 months LIBOR+2.5% - 112,325
Pak International Sukuk Bi-Annual Bi-Annual 6 months LIBOR+2.2% - 6,597,041
FCLR Bond Annually Annually 3 months LIBOR+1% - 371,584
GoP Euro Bond On Maturiy Bi-Annual 7.13% 3,913,826 2,863,794
GoP Euro Bond On Maturiy Bi-Annual 6.88% - 1,001,873
AMEX BK FSB On Maturiy Bi-Annual 5.50% - 130,738
HSBC Finance Corporation On Maturiy Bi-Annual 8.60% - 234,195
HSBC Household Finance Corporation On Maturiy Bi-Annual 4.80% - 174,343
Sukuk Bonds On Maturiy Bi-Annual 6 months LIBOR+2% 114,511 -
Foreign Govt. Security MYM-JSC
Almaty - - 1.60% - 100,631
Foeign Govt. Security MEKKAM- JSC
Almaty - 113,576
- - 0.40%

7,282,456 13,798,435

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