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Pakistan Banks Team Up to Fuel Digital Economy Growth 

  • May 20, 2024
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Pakistan’s banking sector is stepping up its role in boosting the digital economy. A recent meeting between Finance Minister Mohammad Aurangzeb and the Pakistan Banks’ Association (PBA) delegation resulted in a roadmap focusing on three key areas: Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), Agriculture, and the Digital & Technology sector.

The emphasis is on collaboration, rejecting a system of forced lending. Instead, banks and the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) will establish voluntary targets based on each bank’s size and expertise. This ensures shared responsibility and tailored contributions to these critical sectors.

Financial inclusion remains a priority. The plan proposes using technology to streamline targeted subsidies for subsistence farmers, similar to the successful Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP). This approach aims to bridge the gap between underserved communities and financial resources.

The meeting reaffirmed the banking sector’s commitment to existing institutions like SMEDA and NCGCL. Banks will actively support these organizations to further empower SMEs. Additionally, revisions to regulations and increased access to clean financing are being considered to facilitate easier access to funding for small businesses.

The digital and technology sectors received significant attention. The PBA proposed innovative solutions like digital micro-sukuk and infrastructure bonds to attract foreign investment. Other initiatives include integrating freelancers into payment gateways and dedicated online portals for overseas remittances. These all aim to boost digital participation in the economy.

Banks currently utilize various technological tools internally. The recommendations propose allowing them to offer these same solutions to the broader public, potentially unlocking new export opportunities and generating revenue streams. Technology can also improve documentation processes across the economy.

Finance Minister Aurangzeb applauded the PBA’s efforts and highlighted the importance of banks in driving economic development. He endorsed the collaborative approach involving the PBA, SBP, and the Ministry of Finance. This ensures clear direction and efficient implementation of the roadmap.

PBA Chairman Zafar Masud echoed the commitment to work closely with the government and SBP. Through these combined efforts, the Pakistani banking sector is poised to become a powerful engine for growth, contributing to a more prosperous Pakistan.

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