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Pakistan Eyes SBP Act Changes to Legalize Digital Currency And Open Leadership to Dual Nationals

  • November 3, 2024
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Pakistani government is considering significant changes to SBP Act, which could pave the way for the legalization of digital currencies and allow dual nationals to hold key positions at the central bank.

The proposed amendments aim to address various aspects of the SBP’s operations and governance. One of the key changes is the removal of restrictions on dual nationals holding positions as governor, deputy governor, or non-executive director of the central bank. This move could open doors for experienced professionals with diverse backgrounds to contribute to the SBP’s leadership.

Perhaps the most significant proposed change is the legalization of digital currency in Pakistan. SBP would be granted the authority to issue digital currency, marking a major shift in the country’s monetary policy. This could revolutionize the way financial transactions are conducted and pave the way for a more inclusive and efficient financial system.

However, the government’s stance on digital currencies has been cautious in the past. The SBP has previously issued advisories warning the public about the risks associated with virtual currencies like Bitcoin. The proposed amendments indicate a potential shift in this stance, recognizing the potential benefits of digital currencies while addressing regulatory concerns.

The proposed changes to SBP Act are currently under consideration by the federal cabinet. If approved, these amendments could have far-reaching implications for Pakistan’s financial landscape.

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