KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Monday advised banks
to prepare at least a three-year plan to strengthen their presence in
Balochistan by taking concrete steps to increase financing under the
concessional schemes and to promote businesses in the province, a statement
said.
All
banks are needed to take measures to increase the number of branchless banking
agents, branchless banking accounts and ATMs in the province; open branches in
underserved districts of the province, said Ashraf Mahmood Wathra, governor of
the central bank, during a meeting with the heads of commercial banks in
Quetta.
He
also asked the banks to increase financing, particularly in the concessional
finance schemes of the SBP and the government, and, maintain continued focus on
anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism risks.
“The
aforementioned steps have been identified to increase the footprint of the
banking industry in the province of Balochistan for achieving the SBP’s
strategic goal (2020) of enhancing the financial inclusion in country,” Wathra
added.
He
sensitised the chief executive officers (CEOs), of the banks on continued
improvement in security situation in Balochistan, realisation of projects under
theChina-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), development of Gwadar Port and
untapped natural resources, which together offer tremendous opportunities for
growth and employment.
The
SBP’s governor, in continuation of his earlier engagements with the banking
industry and different chambers of commerce and industry, invited all leading
bank CEOs for a meeting in Quetta.
These
engagements are aimed at understanding, at firsthand, issues being faced by the
industries of specific areas; assessing the efficiency of intermediary function
performed by the banks, and addressing the limitations encountered by the banks
in effectively performing their intermediary function.
“The
State Bank of Pakistan is cognizant of the fact that the private sector lending
is picking up, on account of, improved security situation and better
availability of energy,” Wathra said. “However, a lot needs to be done,
particularly, in areas, which have remained marginalised, to ensure that the
economic growth is inclusive and its benefits are shared by all stakeholders.”
Later,
the SBP governor also met the president, vice presidents, other office-bearers
and members of the Quetta Chamber of Commerce and Industry (QCCI). During the
meeting, the governor informed business community about the SBP’s efforts to
promote microfinance, agri-credit and SME financing in Balochistan.
“Earlier
this morning, we have gathered presidents / CEOs of all banks in Quetta to
express our resolve to facilitate Balochistan’s business community. I have
urged them to take measures to increase financing to priority sectors in the
province,” Wathra said.
The
governor said in the light of agriculture credit advisory committee’s
recommendations, specific targets are being allocated to the banks for
underserved / underdeveloped areas. Likewise, given the importance of the SMEs
in the country, particularly in Balochistan, the central bank would set
province-wise SME financing targets from the current year, he added.
Wathra
expressed the hope that this would spur growth in the province. The governor
also underscored the importance of national financial inclusion strategy for
deepening of financial inclusion as the SBP’s key strategic vision.
“Improved
law and order condition coupled with the CPEC in place, development of Gwadar
Port and greater trade with neighbouring countries will bring real prosperity
to Balochistan and create new business opportunities and job creation,” he
said.
The
Quetta Chamber of Commerce and Industry would handhold local businesses, making
them bankable so that they as exporters make best use of the SBP’s export
finance schemes, he added.
Urging
the Quetta Chamber to play its due role in creating awareness about Islamic
banking, the SBP governor assured the chamber representatives of the support in
various activities for dissemination of various incentive schemes, in
particular and, other schemes, in general.
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