Jawatan Kosong Bank Simpanan Nasional -Closing Date 11 June 2014
Bank Simpanan Nasional
The advent of Savings bank service in Malaysia dated back to the late 19th century. The first banks, namely the Perak and the Selangor Savings Bank were started in 1888 and 1893 respectively and were administered by the respective State Treasuries until they were taken over by the Postal Department. In 1907 the Perak and Selangor Savings Banks were dissolved and brought under the Federated Malay States Post Office Savings Banks which also provided services in the states of Negeri Sembilan and Pahang. It had then 3,320 depositors with just over RM340,000 standing to their credit.
Separate Savings Bank services under the Straits Settlement Post Office Savings Bank were in existence in Penang, Malacca and Singapore as early as 1902 while the Unfederated Malay States had their own Post Office Savings Banks in the years prior to the Second World War.
Since 1949 savings with the Post Office Savings Bank have grown steadily. In 1949 it had 229,652 depositors with a credit balance of RM47.2 million. At the time of the launching of Bank Simpanan Nasional, Malaysia on 1st December 1974, it had more than 2.5 million depositors. The accumulated assets of the bank were over RM537 million, out of which over RM526 million were in government securities. The amount standing to the credit of depositors was over RM511 million. At the end of 1981, the Bank had more than 4.3 million depositors with accumulated assets of more than RM1.2 billion.
With the establishment of Bank Simpanan Nasional, a new chapter is opened in the history of public saving institutions in the country. Bank Simpanan Nasional Act, 1974 provides for the transfer of the powers of management from the Postal Services Department to the Board of Directors which will assume functions and undertake responsibilities in . In its first year of operations since taking over the functions of the former Post Office Savings Bank on December 1, 1974, Bank Simpanan Nasional directed its effort at restructuring and streamlining its organisation and simplifying procedures in order to provide improved facilities and services to its depositors. Towards this objective, the Bank has planned to decentralise the administration and control of its activities by setting up its own branch offices in major towns throughout the country. In areas where branch offices are not warranted, post offices and postal vans with savings bank facilities continued to be used to mobilise savings. Meanwhile, intensive publicity campaigns to promote the savings habit and to encourage thrift and savings among the general public were conducted on a national scale. Regional promotional officers visited schools and business centre to publicise the services offered by the Bank and to encourage the people to save with it. In 1975, the Bank continued to serve its depositors through 526 post offices, including 135 postal mobile units, acting as agents for the Bank. Net deposits with the Bank in 1975 rose by 6.2 per cent or $32.5 million.During 1976, Bank Simpanan Nasional added three new mobile units to bring the number in the mobile fleet to five. These units, together with 538 post offices with savings bank facilities, including 147 postal mobile units, enabled the Bank to provide an increasingly wider network to serve depositors, particularly in the smaller towns and rural areas.Bank Simpanan Nasional represents a new way in our efforts to instill thrift so that the people will be encouraged to save their money. It will maintain the high standards of the Post Office Savings Bank and at the same time bring several changes in keeping with present time.I hope that with the launching of Bank Simpanan Nasional today, it will develop as a major saving institution and will expand the savings campaign of the government an anti-inflationary move and quicken the pace of national development.
Therefore Bank Simpanan Nasional has an important role in the lives of the people and National Development."
Jawatan Kosong Bank Simpanan Nasional -11 June 2014
BSN has progressed significantly since as a statutory body under the Ministry of Finance in 1974. To date, BSN's customer base of 9 million is serviced by 6,000 employees in over 390 branches nationwide. In view of our strategic transformation plans to strengthen and propel BSN to greater heights, we seek committed and talented individuals to fill the following positions:-
Jawatan Kosong Terkini 2014 di Bank Simpanan Nasional
Positions:-
1. Insurance Specialist - Nationwide
Closing date : 11 June 2014
Jawatan Kosong di Bank Simpanan Nasional