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Banks allowed opening foreign currency accounts of entities operating in STZs

Money & Banking
December 11, 2020December 11, 2020Mrs. Anjum Shahnawaz

KARACHI: State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Friday allowed commercial banks to open foreign currency accounts by entities operating under newly established Special Technology Zones (STZs)

The SBP in a notification said that in order to further the objectives of establishing the Special Technology Zones under the Special Technology Zones Authority Ordinance, 2020, it has been decided to issue special foreign exchange regulations for entities operating in Special Technology Zones in Pakistan, in terms of sub-section 5 of Section 19 of the Ordinance and in exercise of powers conferred under the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1947.

Accordingly, the following new paragraph 9A has been inserted after paragraph 9 of Chapter 6 of Foreign Exchange Manual:

9A – Special Foreign Exchange Regulations for Special Technology Zones (STZs)

Authorized Dealers may open Special Foreign Currency Accounts of entities licensed by Special Technology Zones Authority (STZA) under the Special Technology Zones Authority Ordinance, 2020.

Such foreign currency accounts can be fed with any proceeds, in favor of the entity, originating from abroad including foreign borrowing, proceeds from exports of goods and services, foreign equity, earnings / profits of overseas offices / subsidiaries / associates established through funds from these accounts, without the requirement of conversion into PKR. However, these accounts cannot be fed with cash foreign currency or any foreign exchange purchased from an Authorized Dealer or an Exchange Company in Pakistan for any purpose.

The funds available in such foreign currency accounts may be used by the account holders for making all types of business related legitimate payments abroad without any limitation and without any approval from SBP, subject to completion of  applicable documentary/reporting requirements under relevant foreign exchange regulations.

In case sufficient funds are not available in Special Foreign Currency Accounts of such entities, with any Authorized Dealer in Pakistan, for making any legitimate payment abroad in foreign exchange, these entities may be allowed to make entire payment of the underlying transaction by purchasing foreign exchange from interbank market, subject to compliance with applicable foreign exchange regulations. However, Authorized Dealers shall obtain an undertaking from such entities to the above effect.

In case any local payment is required to be made from Special Foreign Currency Accounts by such entities, the same shall be allowed by Authorized Dealers after converting the funds, available in such accounts, into PKR through inter-bank market. However, no cash withdrawal will be allowed in the shape of FCY notes.

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