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  • SBP issues Rs360 billion worth fresh currency notes on Eid-ul-Fitr

    SBP issues Rs360 billion worth fresh currency notes on Eid-ul-Fitr

    KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has issued Rs360 billion worth fresh currency notes on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr, said a statement on Monday.

    The SBP said that through 16 field offices of its subsidiary SBP-Banking Services Corporation (SBP-BSC), provided fresh banknotes of various denominations aggregating to Rs360 billion, including Rs61 billion of Rs100 and below denominations, via cash counters of banks and SMS service (8877) to general public during Ramazan.

    Out of Rs61 billion, Rs54 billion were issued through the SMS service which was available in 142 cities through more than 1,700 commercial bank branches and 16 field offices of SBP BSC.

    The service catered to more than 3 million people before Eid-ul-Fitr.

    State Bank has also issued a sufficient quantity of fresh notes of higher denominations to banks for smooth ATM operations during the Eid Holidays.

    In this regard, special teams of SBP and SBP BSC officials shall inspect and monitor the working of ATMs across Pakistan to ensure uninterrupted availability of cash to the general public during the Eid holidays.


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  • SBP issues instructions for bank account biometric verification of Pakistanis living abroad

    SBP issues instructions for bank account biometric verification of Pakistanis living abroad

    KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Monday issued instructions for biometric verifications of bank account holders of Pakistanis living abroad.

    The banks are conducting biometric verification of existing customers in compliance of Anti Money Laundering/ Counter Finance Terrorism (CFT) Regimes.

    a. Non-resident Pakistanis (NRPs) as defined in Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 – Chapter 5, Division II, Section 82:

    For customers who fall under the definition of NRP, the bank/ DFI may obtain a signed undertaking from the customer invariably containing the following:

    • Customer’s NRP status along with proof (i.e. copy of valid passport, visa, exit stamp, resident permit, etc.)

    • Copy of valid ID document (CNIC/ NICOP)

    • Account number(s) of the customer’s account(s) maintained with the bank as per customer record

    • Undertaking by the customer to inform the bank of any change in residency status

    The bank/ DFI, after verification of the customer’s signature from its record, shall accordingly update/ reflect the NRP status in the customer profile.

    For such customers, as an alternative to biometric verification, the bank/ DFI may conduct fresh NADRA Verisys using the information provided by the customer.

    b) Resident Pakistanis temporarily outside Pakistan:

    For customers who do not qualify under the definition of NRP, but are currently/ temporarily outside Pakistan for any reason, the bank/ DFI may obtain reasonable evidence/ proof from the customer regarding his/ her absence from the country (i.e. copy of valid passport, visa, exit stamp, resident permit, etc.) and the expected date of return.

    For such customers, as an alternate to biometric verification, the bank/ DFI may conduct fresh NADRA Verisys using the information provided by the customer.

    The bank/ DFI may retain the NADRA Verisys in place of biometric verification until the customer returns, subject to reasonable time limit (not more than six months) to be defined by banks/ DFIs. Biometric verification of such customers shall be done immediately upon the customer’s return to the country.

    c) Joint Accounts- where one account holder is outside Pakistan (NRP/ temporarily):

    For joint account holders, treatment of biometric verification should be done according to the status of respective individual. Biometric verification should be conducted for the joint account holder who is resident Pakistani, while for other joint account holders, the relevant procedure described at (a) and (b) above should be adopted.

    The SBP said that it is again advised that as per the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Use of Biometric Technology issued by SBP vide BPRD Circular Letter No. 20 dated June 14, 2017, banks/ DFIs may operate accounts on the basis of NADRA Verisys in genuine cases (as provided in FAQ No. 8), provided the bank/ DFI is satisfied and proper reason/ proof is recorded/ retained by the bank/ DFI.

    For such cases in line with Para-3 above, in the absence of biometric verification, bank/ DFI may ensure that requisite identification document has been obtained, marked as ‘original seen’ by their staff and verified through NADRA Verisys. Moreover an undertaking should be obtained from the customer declaring that the particulars provided to the bank/ DFI are correct and that their staff has verified the same. The declaration should be endorsed by the Branch Manager and should be available in the bank’s centralized record.

  • Rs52 million approved as interest free loan for students

    Rs52 million approved as interest free loan for students

    KARACHI: The apex committee for Student Loan Scheme having representation from State Bank of Pakistan, Finance Division (Government of Pakistan) and five major banks (NBP, HBL, UBL, ABL and MCB Bank) has approved Rs 51.987 million as interest-free loans to deserving students for their current year of studies within Pakistan.

    State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) in a statement on Monday said that the amount, approved by Apex Committee, will be given to 966 deserving students of public sector universities across the country, studying in different disciplines of under-graduation, graduation and Ph.D studies for the session 2016-2017.

    The objective of the Student Loan Scheme is to provide financial assistance to the meritorious students having insufficient means.

    The loans are granted for a maximum tenor of 10 years from the date of the disbursement of first installment and repayable in monthly installments after six months from the date of first employment or one year from the date of completion of studies, whichever is earlier.

    National Bank of Pakistan, being the administrator of the Scheme, performs all the functions like receiving and scrutinizing the loan applications, disbursement of loans and their recovery.

    The names of successful students are available at the National Bank of Pakistan’s website: https://www.nbp.com.pk/studentloan/

  • Foreign exchange reserves slipped to $15.09 billion

    Foreign exchange reserves slipped to $15.09 billion

    KARACHI: The foreign exchange reserves of the country have slipped by $36 million to $15.09 billion by week ended May 24, 2019 as compared with $15.126 billion a week ago, State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) said on Thursday.

    The official reserves of the central bank came down by $47 million to $8.01 billion by week ended May 24, 2019 as compared with $8.057 billion a week ago. The SBP attributed the decline in foreign exchange reserves of the central bank to external debt services and other official payments.

    However, the reserves held by commercial banks increased by $11 million to $7.079 billion when compared with $7.068 billion a week ago.

  • Bank holidays for Eid-ul-Fitr

    Bank holidays for Eid-ul-Fitr

    The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) announced on Wednesday that banks will be closed from June 4 to 7, 2019, in observance of Eid-ul-Fitr. This extended holiday period will allow employees and customers to celebrate the festive occasion without interruption.

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  • SBP facilitates three million people with fresh currency notes on Eid-ul-Fitr

    SBP facilitates three million people with fresh currency notes on Eid-ul-Fitr

    The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has successfully facilitated three million customers in obtaining fresh currency notes for Eid-ul-Fitr through its e-branches of commercial banks, according to a statement released on Wednesday.

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  • SBP issues daily exchange rates for payment under amnesty scheme 2019

    SBP issues daily exchange rates for payment under amnesty scheme 2019

    KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) is issuing daily exchange rate for payment of duty and taxes under tax amnesty scheme – 2019.

    The exchange rates are available at the FBR portal and can be accessed by visiting https://www.fbr.gov.pk/assets-declaration-scheme-2019/132009

    The SBP has started issuing the exchange rates from May 27, 2019 in 10 major foreign currencies for conversion into Pak Rupee.

    The available conversions for foreign currencies available in US Dollar (USD), Saudi Riyal (SAR), Japanese Yen (JPY), British Pound (GBP), Euro (EUR), Chinese Yuan (CNY), Swiss Franc (CHF), Canadian Dollar (CAD), Australian Dollar (AUD) and UAE Dirham (AED).

    The latest following exchange rates are available on the FBR site is for May 28, 2019.

    CURRENCY: BUYING RATE

    AED: 40.7238

    AUD: 103.6792

    CAD: 111.3376

    CHF: 149.0207

    CNY: 21.7252

    EUR: 167.5895

    GBP: 190.5176

    JPY: 1.3657

    SAR: 39.8949

    USD: 149.5900

  • SBP waives 100 percent cash margin requirement on various imported goods

    SBP waives 100 percent cash margin requirement on various imported goods

    KARACHI: State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has waived condition of 100 cash margin on import of various goods against five different HS Codes.

    The SBP in a circular issued on Tuesday said that it had been decided to waive the condition of 100 percent cash margin requirement on imports made against the HS Codes: 0105.1100, 8472.9090, 8473.3090, 1006.1010, 8472.9010

    The SBP said that moreover, it is also clarified that 100 percent cash margin shall not be applicable to the import made by Independent Power Producers and Captive Power Producers against HS Code 8543.7090 – Other.

    All other instructions contained in the aforementioned Circulars shall, however, remain unchanged, the SBP said.

  • SBP renews status of credit rating agencies

    SBP renews status of credit rating agencies

    KARACHI: State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has renewed the status of two leading credit rating agencies.

    In a circular issued on Tuesday, the central bank renewed the status of both credit rating agencies operating in Pakistan namely ‘VIS Credit Rating Company Limited (VIS)’ and ‘The Pakistan Credit Rating Agency Limited (PACRA)’ as eligible / recognized External Credit Assessment Institutions for the calendar year 2019.

    Banks and DFIs using the standardized approach of Basel framework are allowed to use credit ratings assigned by VIS and PACRA for capital adequacy ratio (CAR) calculation purposes.

  • SBP issues procedure for payment of tax against foreign assets declaration

    SBP issues procedure for payment of tax against foreign assets declaration

    KARACHI: State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Saturday issued procedure for deposit of tax against foreign assets under Assets Declaration Ordinance, 2019.

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