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KARACHI: State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has taken measures to provide greater opportunities for public to invest in government securities and in line with the objective of diversifying funding.
According to new rules, Microfinance Banks (MFBs) have been permitted to offer Investor Portfolio of Securities (IPS) Accounts to their customers, while microfinance bank account holders have been allowed to open IPS Accounts with any scheduled bank to invest in government securities
In order to invest in government securities, individuals and retail investors need to open an IPS account to hold, sale and purchase of these securities. Previously, only individuals and entities having a rupee denominated account with banks could open IPS Accounts.
The main reason for investment in government securities is their secure nature and attractive profits, which are generally higher than the ones offered by banks on saving accounts.
The new measures allow two options for both regular and branchless banking (BB) account holders of microfinance banks. Under the first option, account holders of MFBs can open IPS accounts with their MFB to use their funds for sale and purchase of government securities.
In the second option, account holders of MFBs can open IPS accounts with any scheduled bank to invest in government securities. Both options allow account holders of MFBs to use amounts available in their accounts for the investment.
The recent issuance of Customers’ Digital Onboarding Framework by SBP will further simplify and facilitate the process of IPS Account opening, under which banks and MFBs have been allowed to share customers’ KYC related information with any SBP/SECP regulated entity in compliance with applicable laws and regulations after obtaining customer’s consent.
These measures would also pave the way for development of systems to facilitate end-to-end investments in government securities in a completely digital manner.
The central bank is confident that new measures will further promote culture of savings as these allows a more convenient avenue for channelizing small investments in government securities.