
ISLAMABAD: September 20 –




KARACHI, Sep 20 (APP): The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), in a bid to foster innovation, financial inclusion and availability of affordable digital financial services, granted in-principle approval (IPA) for establishing five digital retail banks on Wednesday.
Governor SBP, Jameel Ahmad awarded IPAs to the five proposed digital banks- HugoBank Limited, KT Bank Pakistan Limited, Mashreq Bank Pakistan Limited, Raqami Islamic Digital Bank Limited and Telenor Microfinance Bank Limited- in a ceremony at SBP Museum Building, said a statement issued here.
The event was attended by sponsors of proposed DRBs, CEOs of incumbent banks, Payment System Operators (PSOs), Payment System Providers (PSPs), Electronic Money Institutions (EMIs), Fintechs and SBP’s top management.
It is pertinent to mention that the central bank had issued NoCs to five successful applicants for establishing digital banks in Pakistan in January 2023 and after fulfilment of the necessary requirements, these entities have now been granted in-principle approval to prepare themselves operationally to launch the digital financial services.
Upon attaining operational readiness, these institutions will be required to seek approval of SBP for the commencement of their operations.
Governor SBP while addressing the ceremony highlighted the significance of the initiative of introducing DRBs in the country, its profound benefits to the financial system and some of the key challenges faced by such genre of financial players.
Jameel Ahmed also mentioned a few other important regulatory initiatives in support of building a digital financial ecosystem and assured that SBP was fully committed to support various stakeholders for a bright, innovative, and digitally empowered future of banking in Pakistan.
He assured the financial fraternity of SBPs commitment to make the financial system more inclusive, more innovative, and more responsive to the needs of the citizens of Pakistan and shared his expectations that post operational commencement, digital banks will help to develop a digital eco-system, foster a new set of customer experience, provide affordable digital financial services including credit access to unserved and underserved segments of the society.
Deputy Governor SBP, Dr. Inayat Hussain, stated that these IPAs shall enable the proposed DRBs to proceed further with respect to achieving operational readiness in all their functions, including governance, risk management, capital requirements, compliance and audit, consumer protection, business continuity, cyber security, product development, deployment of technological infrastructure, formulation of relevant policies, processes and procedures.
The sponsors of proposed DRBs while welcoming SBP’s landmark initiative, said that SBP’s framework for digital banks served as a comprehensive guidepost throughout the required journey of setting up digital banks in Pakistan.
They were of the view that besides having its own challenges, Pakistan is full of investment opportunities wherein digital banks would offer a faster, cheaper and an efficient solution for meeting financial needs of the unserved and underserved segments of the society.
They were confident that digital banks would become an essential part of the financial ecosystem, enhancing market efficiencies, providing access to a wider range of financial services, and thereby, advancing the broader agenda of financial inclusion.
Earlier this year, SBP issued “No Objection Certificate (NOC)” to the proposed DRBs allowing them to incorporate as a Public Limited Company with Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP).
These institutions were selected after a thorough and rigorous evaluation process based on a comprehensive set of parameters including fitness and propriety, experience and financial strength; business plan; implementation plan; funding and capital plan; IT and cybersecurity strategy and outsourcing arrangements.
ISLAMABAD, Sep 20 (APP): A local court of Islamabad has sent the Arshad Sharif murder case file to record room, halting the further proceedings due to the absence of witnesses.
Judicial Magistrate Abbas Shah, in his written decision of the previous hearing issued on Wednesday, observed that the court had received the investigation report of Section 512 of Pakistan Penal Court on March 16 in the Arshad Sharif murder case.
Subsequently the court summoned witnesses on April 5 to record their statements but none appeared before it, the verdict added.
The court further said that witnesses were not interested to record their statements as they did not appear despite 15 chances were given to the prosecution to submit their statements.
Keeping in view the situation, the court maintained that it stopped further proceedings in the case and that the prosecution might file another application for hearing as per the appearance of witnesses.
The file of Arshad Sharif murder case was being sent to record room till further orders, it added.
ISLAMABAD, Sep 20 (APP): Islamabad Capital police have detained fraudsters who exploited citizens by falsely promising to facilitate their overseas visa applications, profiting from their trust.
According to the details, Islamabad Capital City Police officer (ICCPO) Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan categorically asked to start a crackdown against criminal elements in order to save the precious lives and property of citizens.
Following these directives, in a proactive move to protect citizens from visa fraud and financial deception, the Islamabad Capital Police, Aabpara Police Station, has initiated legal action against the accused involved in fraudulent activities to swindle citizens under the pretext of sending them to Dubai, a public relations officer said.
He said that the accused had been deceiving citizens by claiming to facilitate the issuance of visas to the United Arab Emirates and extracting money from them.
The Aabpara police station received information from a citizen who stated that he had fallen victim to a cash scam, having been misled with false promises of being sent to Dubai.
In response to the complaint, a case was registered under the charges of fraud and deception, leading to the swift apprehension of the main culprits.
It is crucial for the public to be aware that the UAE Embassy in Islamabad and the UAE Consulate Work visa services charge a legitimate fee of $69 for visa processing and $41 for document verification.
There are no additional fees imposed on citizens. Furthermore, it is strictly prohibited for any entity or individual, except for authorized companies approved by the UAE Embassy, to collect money for visa purposes.
Several unscrupulous entities are known to unlawfully extort money from citizens. Citizens are urged to exercise caution and promptly report any suspicious activity or individuals to the “Pucar-15” helpline.





