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IT & Operations Management in Banks. IT & Operations in Banks. IT & Operations. CEO. Domains. IT & Operations. IT. Process. Performance Management. Operations. Facility. Physical Security. Domain Responsibilities. IT & Operations. Process. Process Modelling - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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IT & Operations Management in Banks

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IT & Operations in Banks

CEO IT &

Operations

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• Process Modelling• Business Process Management• Business Process Change Management• Process & Procedures Documentation• Process Improvement Projects• Organizational Fitness• Information Portal Management

Process

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• Budgeting• Cost Allocation• Procurement Policies & Rules• Contract Management• SLA Management

Performance Management

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• Trade Finance products• Industrialized Credit products • Treasury products • Domestic payments, International payments, • Cheque & Cash • Salary payments, utility payments• Card Operations• ATM, POS & Web Kiosk Monitoring & Maintenance• Fraud Management• Customer Complaint & Request Management

Operations

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• Construction & Premises• Real Estate• Architectural Design, Implementation & Monitoring • Buildings’ Technical Infrastructure

•Procurement & General Services• Archiving•Procurement & Management on

• Catering• Shuttle• Cleaning• Stationary & Preprinted Forms• Corporate Cars• CIT

Facility

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• Coordination of Preventive security measures

• Guarding Services ( At least one security guard at each branch)

• CCTV Surveillance

• Maintenance of Emergency and Evacuation plans of all premises

• Alarm Systems

Physical Security

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Governance

Body Frequency

IT & Operations Steering Committee 1 / Month

IT & Operations Management Committee 1 / Month

Technology Management Committee 1 / Month

IT Information Security Committee 1 / Month

IT Quality Governance Board 3 / Month

Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx

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IT & Operations Figures (Yearly)

Year 2009 Year 2010 Year 2011Budget 2011

Staff XXX XXX XXX XXX

Depreciation

Opex

Total

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IT & Operations Figures (Monthly)

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IT & Operations FTE Figures (Monthly)

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IT

IT Overview

Organization & Governance

Performance Management

Security

Technology & Operations

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Organization & Governance

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Strategic Planning

Where it all begins…

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Organizational Structure

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Management Activities

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Management Activities

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Technical Architecture

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C H A N N E L S

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xxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxSelf BankingBranch Banking

C U S T O M E R

P R O D U C T S

DepositCards

R E F E R E N T I A L S

CIF Fees &Charges

O P E R A T I O N S

ScoringAppraisals

AccountingRegularity Reporting

Financials & ReportingCustomer Contract

Electronic Data Transfer

Clearing & Sett

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Output G

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EXTERNALPARTIES

D A T A W A R E H O U S E S

Basel II Profitability

Functional Architecture

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IT Sucess Criteria

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The number of new requests vs the number of Requests Completed by months

IT Requests

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# of Ongoing Requests cover all phases(Awaiting BU Approval, Awaiting BU Info or In Analysis, In Dvlp, In UAT)

IT Requests

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The 2010 Gartner CIO Survey

Ali KIRVAL - Bilgi Üniversitesi

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The 2010 Gartner CIO Survey results

Source : The 2010 Gartner CIO Agenda

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The economy places a premium on productivity

Source : The 2010 Gartner CIO Agenda

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CIOs will lead today and reposition IT for the future

Source : The 2010 Gartner CIO Agenda

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End User Predictions for 2010

By 2012, 20% of businesses will own no IT assets.

By 2012, Facebook will become the hub for social networks integration and Web socialization.

By 2014, most IT business cases will include carbon remediation costs.

Internet marketing will be regulated by 2015, controlling more than $250 billion in Internet marketing spending worldwide.

By 2014, more than three billion of the world’s adult population will be able to transact electronically via mobile and Internet technology.

By 2015, context will be as influential to mobile consumer services and relationships as search engines are to the Web.

By 2013, mobile phones will overtake PCs as the most common Web access device worldwide.

Source : Gartner’s Predicts 2010