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Finance Minister Pushes for Priority Sector Financing Initiatives

  • November 18, 2024
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Finance Minister Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb held a virtual meeting with the Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the Chairman of the Pakistan Banks’ Association (PBA), Zafar Masud, and their respective teams to discuss advancements in financing for priority sectors. The session focused on initiatives to create a sustainable and inclusive financial ecosystem in Pakistan.

During the meeting, PBA Chairman Zafar Masud outlined several key proposals to enhance financial access and sustainability. He suggested initiatives like electronic warehouse receipt financing, a Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) index, corporate farming financing, and venture capital funds for fintech startups. Additionally, he proposed the revival of agricultural cooperatives and the establishment of a financial data exchange. For more immediate impact, Masud highlighted options such as fan financing, electric vehicle (EV) financing, solarization of tube wells, and subsidy programs to support SME financing.

SBP Governor underscored the progress made on various PBA-proposed initiatives. He noted that some proposals were already being facilitated by regulatory changes, with notifications issued by the central bank to support their implementation. The Governor also recommended proactive consultations with telecommunications and energy companies to streamline data collection and develop financing scorecards for the agriculture and SME sectors.

The finance minister commended the collaborative efforts of PBA and SBP, praising their tangible proposals aimed at fostering financial inclusion and addressing priority sectors. He urged stakeholders to expedite the implementation of short-term initiatives, targeting a rollout by early next year.

Senator Aurangzeb assured full support from the Finance Division, committing to facilitate consultations between PBA, SBP, and relevant ministries. He announced plans to host a stakeholder meeting to gather input, build consensus, and ensure the effective execution of the proposed initiatives. The minister emphasized the need for swift action to address pressing financial challenges and drive economic growth in the priority sectors.

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