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State Bank digitalizes financial products and services

August 4, 2021 04:55 PM


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State Bank of Pakistan Governor Dr Reza Baqir has pronounced two new initiatives to facilitate introduction of financial products and services by financial institutions including introduction of digital cheques clearing and a unified QR code for payments, reported 24NewsHD TV channel. 

In a tweet on Wednesday, the SBP said: Governor SBP Dr Reza Baqir announces two new initiatives to facilitate introduction of financial products and services by financial institutions to benefit all segments of society including introduction of digital cheques clearing and a unified QR code for payments.”

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It further said: “Digital cheque clearing initiative will replace physical presentation and clearing of cheques that will reduce time involved substantially while introduction of a unified QR code will allow payments from any digital application eliminating the need to use separate apps.

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In a statement issued on Wednesday, the SBP said that at the 5th stakeholders meeting on Digital Financial Services held on Monday, Governor State Bank Dr Reza Baqir announced these initiatives. The governor also shared that SBP is actively exploring the development of Open Banking, which allows sharing and leveraging of customer-permissioned information among financial institutions to facilitate consumer choice, promote competition and efficiency in the financial sector, and encourage the introduction of innovative products and services to benefit consumers. 

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The goal of these stakeholders’ meetings that were started by Governor SBP in October, 2019 is to bring key players from the public and private sector together to share information and co-ordinate the resolution of cross cutting issues in a collaborative manner to accelerate digitalisation of financial services and promote the vision for Digital Pakistan.

The meeting was attended by a wide range of stakeholders including Chairman PTA, Major General (R) Amir Azeem Bajwa; Chairmen FBR, Asim Ahmed; Chairman NADRA, Muhammad Tariq Malik; Country Director of the World Bank, Najy Benhassine; and representative from Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Representatives from Accountant General of Pakistan Revenue (AGPR), Controller General of Accounts (CGA), Ministry of IT and Telecommunication (MoITT), Ministry of Commerce were also present. 

The financial sector was represented by CEOs of Banks, Microfinance Banks and Electronic Money Institutions (EMIs), PSOs and PSPs as well as several other digital financial services stakeholders.

According to the statement, the initiatives announced by Governor Baqir are targeted towards the overarching objective of accelerating digitalization and financial inclusion. The digital cheque clearing initiative will replace physical presentation and clearing of cheques thereby reducing the time involved substantially. The second initiative, the introduction of a unified QR code, will allow payments by users from any digital application eliminating the need to use separate apps. 

Dr Baqir said that SBP will continue to promote innovative digital financial services and is ready to facilitate these endeavors by resolving issues as far as possible.

Governor Baqir appreciated stakeholders’ support in facilitating the digital initiatives of SBP, particularly by FBR, NADRA and FBR in moving forward the drive for digital financial services. 

The forum was briefed about the significant progress made on issues identified earlier by the industry including removal/reduction of taxes and duties by FBR on import of Point of Sale (PoS) machines used for accepting payment cards; facilitation of remote account opening by NADRA; and a review of pricing mechanism for verification of mobile SIMs by telecom industry with the help of PTA. 

During the meeting, SBP and PTA announced the formation of a SBP-PTA joint taskforce to work towards the prevention of digital financial services frauds. In addition, SBP and FBR have also agreed to form a joint committee to collaborate on a regular basis to increase digitization in the economy. 



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