Adopting supply chain financing to strengthen working capital and operational efficiency: a study on Akij Resource
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2026-01
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BRAC University
Abstract
This report examines the impact of Supply Chain Finance (SCF) on working capital management
and operational efficiency at Akij Resource Limited (ARL). The study evaluates how shifting
from traditional Working Capital Finance (WCF) to SCF improves working capital management
and operational efficiency.
In the first chapter I have outlined my internship experience at ARL. Focussing mostly within the
Treasury Department. I highlighted my responsibilities including preparing a fixed deposit
register covering 220 FDRs across 16 banks and multiple SBUs along with my exposure to the
HR team. At the end I have added the challenges I faced during the internship and
recommendations for the future interns as well.
The second chapter presents an organizational overview of ARL. Which covers its history,
mission, vision and management practices. It analyzes key functional areas such as human
resource, compensation structure, organizational hierarchy and marketing practice. To evaluate
the financial performance we have evaluated 2023-2024 balance sheet and Cashflow. Including
Dupont analysis and accounting practices of ARL. Industry positioning is assessed through
SWOT and PESTLE analysis.
The final Chapter focuses on Supply Chain Finance from both the financial and supply chain
perspective. It reviews the SCF environment in Bangladesh and identifies the challenges faced
by ARL. A proposed research framework has been shown based on bargaining power and
cumulative Transaction Value (CTV) to recommend suitable SCF tools. The findings show that
SCF has improved working capital efficiency by reducing the CCC and operational efficiency
while maintaining the clear CIB profile.
Overall, this internship gave me the opportunity to apply my academic knowledge in the real
world financial environment. Along with it gave me an insight into how a treasury department
works in a large group.
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Cataloged from PDF version of internship report.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-82).
This internship report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration, 2026.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-82).
This internship report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration, 2026.
Keywords
Supply chain finance, Corporate finance, Treasury management, Cumulative transaction value, CTV, Capital efficiency, Financial analysis, Akij Resource Limited
