KARACHI: To encourage the use of the internet and mobile banking services, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) said that banks will not levy any activation, subscription or annual charges on their customers for using such services.
In this connection, SBP has issued an instruction on (link here) all banks to provide a minimum set of services on their Internet Banking (IB) and Mobile Banking (MB) channels. These services will include bill payments, funds transfer/IBFT, beneficiary management, limit management, credit and debit card management, stop cheque payment etc.
The digitization of the entire payment process is hindered if the customers can make payments to only those billers that are registered with their own bank.
Hence, in order to facilitate the customers, the banks have been advised to make necessary arrangements to ensure that their customers can make online payments to the maximum number of billers.
To promote the use of payment cards, the banks will issue a debit card to all new bank account holders and customers who have not previously opted for a debit card, unless the customer opts not to receive any payment card.
However, this requirement will not be applicable to customers that are not literate, Photo Account Holders and visually impaired persons.
The banks have been authenticating their customers at the bank counters using signatures and paper-based instruments.
The existing EMV card infrastructure provides secure authentication; hence, there is potential to facilitate customers by using this infrastructure to replace the manual authentication process.
In this regard, the banks/MFBs are now permitted to authenticate their customers at branch counters using chip-and-pin cards and 2 Factor Authentication (2FA) and provide them with banking services.
Considering the significance of digitization, the banks have also been advised to create a role of Chief Digital Officer (CDO) who would be responsible for steering the digitization efforts. Further, accelerated digitization will also be part of the KPIs of every CEO, which will be monitored by their board for its achievement on at least a half-yearly basis.
This initiative follows other recent initiatives of the SBP to promote digitization in Pakistan including:
1) Provision of Repayment Facility to Bank Borrowers on Alternate Delivery Channels (ADCs) (link here)
2) Streamlining Payment Card Security Regulations in order to bring convenience to the consumers with risk coverage that commensurate with the ever-evolving payment card markets and in line with international standards (link here)
3) Launch of RAAST, Pakistan’s first Instant Payment System – an initiative by SBP (link here)
4) Waiver of charges of all fund transfer and RTGS transactions for the consumers amid the COVID-19 pandemic (link here)
5) Improving Payment Card Infrastructure in Pakistan by rationalizing the bank charges. These instructions not only made the business of deployment of POS machines a profitable proposition for the financial industry but also a value-added solution for consumers (link here)
The above-mentioned steps are just the tip of the iceberg which is in line with SBP’s declared objectives to digitize payment and financial services. SBP will continue to promote digitization in the country and expects the industry to support these efforts, resulting in increased convenience for the customers to fulfil their financial needs through safe, rapid and secure digital infrastructure in Pakistan.