The Pak Banker

SBP extends Covid-19 mitigation steps till December

- KARACHI -APP

The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has extended a number of measures taken to mitigate the impact of Covid19 from their original deadline of June 30 and September 30, to December 31, according to three circulars.

Specifical­ly, the SBP extended the amended AntiMoney Laundering ( AML) and Combating Financial Terrorism (CFT) regulation­s for banks and microfinan­ce banks and amended regulation­s surroundin­g branchless banking.

In circulars issued earlier on March 26, the SBP had said that banks and microfinan­ce banks should use National Database and Registrati­on Authority (NADRA) Verisys instead of biometric verificati­on for verificati­on purposes to mitigate possible risks of identity theft.

According to the SBP, this was done "in order to help mitigate the risk of spread of Covid-19, which may arise from physical contact/interactio­n during account opening activities".

This measure has been extended from June 30 to December 31 for banks. In the case of microfinan­ce banks, biometric verificati­on will resume on January 31, 2021 for medium priority customers, and on March 31, 2021 for normal priority customers.

In addition, banks can now use NADRA Verisys instead of photocopie­s of required NADRA identity documents and biometric verificati­on's wherever required. Banks should also update records of their customers with regard to their postal address or email address or registered mobile number or landline number. The same stands true for microfinan­ce banks.

Banks and microfinan­ce banks will now not need addresses of the originator and beneficiar­y in wire transfers, but will only require their CNIC or passport numbers.

These changes were made in light of the fact that the SBP noted that customers, including overseas Pakistanis, had been experienci­ng problems in opening bank accounts, ensuring financial transactio­ns and generally getting financial services.

The SBP has also extended several of its measures aimed at increasing branchless banking from September 30 to December 31. These include biometric verificati­on on legacy branch-less banking level "1" accounts and the ability to withdraw or deposit up to Rs25,000 per month in branch-less banking level "0" account without biometric verificati­on.

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