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SBP Issues New Regulations To Digitize Retail Payments Around Pakistan


State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has issued new regulations for digitizing the payment systems of retailers countrywide. This will promote the digital collection of payments from the sale of legitimate goods and services.

The rules and regulations for “Digital on boarding of Merchants” will help increase digital payments in Pakistan. It will enable smaller merchants to accept payments digitally by using a variety of low-cost, tech-enabled payment instruments, for example, QR codes through mobile applications

Commercial banks, micro-finance banks (MBFs) and Electronic Money Institutions (EMIs) shall provide digital payment acceptance channels to these merchants. It may include but will not be limited to Point of Sales (POS) machines, m-POS, QR code, mobile payment applications, direct credit transfers, e-commerce gateways, etc.

The merchants shall include small businesses or individuals providing legitimate goods and services like transport, home deliveries, small grocery, and kiryana stores, etc. Institutions are encouraged to facilitate the digital on-boarding of women providing services from their home like cooked food, drapery services, handicrafts, tuition services, etc.

SBP has drafted these rules after extensive industry consultations, aiming to provide a risk-based framework for commercial banks, micro-finance banks (MBFs) and Electronic Money Institutions (EMIs), for digital on boarding of merchants in a standardized manner.

The maximum transaction limits set by financial institutions on merchant accounts are Rs. 50,000 per month without biometric verification and Rs. 500,000 per month with biometric verification.

These transaction limits will be separately applied to debit and credit transactions.

Banks and MFBs may place lower transaction limits, keeping in view their institutional risk assessment and high-risk geographical locations of merchants.

Banks and MFBs shall ensure that merchants maintain their accounts balance of no more than Rs. 50,000 without bio-metric verification and Rs. 500,000 with bio metric verification.

Presently, the process of merchant on boarding requires a long list of documentation and an even longer process of due diligence by the banks.

Hopefully, the issuance of these merchant on boarding regulations will enable banks, MFBs or EMIs to quickly on board a large segment of retail merchants. This will enable the banks to accept their payments digitally, which will give a new payment option to the general public, as this will broaden the base of financial inclusion in the country.

 
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I think first we should improve internet speed and bandwidth otherwise this payment system will experience difficulties when large no of people use it at a time
 
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I think first we should improve internet speed and bandwidth otherwise this payment system will experience difficulties when large no of people use it at a time
with this costly mobile internet, it will not spread like it should be to get success.
 
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You dont need a lot of data for such transactions.
the most basic and affordable plans should do.
we don't a lot of data for that kind of transaction true. but you know an android phone consumes a lot of data in the background without doing nothing on the front?
and people will use mobile internet for just payments?
i have to switch on my data when i want to pay for something then switch off it after so most basic and affordable plans did not consume by other apps and tasks.
 
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I think first we should improve internet speed and bandwidth otherwise this payment system will experience difficulties when large no of people use it at a time
We already have way more bandwidth than we need.
 
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our mobile internet is still very slow and quality is not at level of other digital economies
The reason is : Pakistani user aik bakra hai, jisay koi bhi halal kerlyta hai.. 24TB untapped BW is at Karachi(and this data is old data), which is still not connected with communication network. At the moment we are operating at 8 tb. Aik haramipan ki dastan hai.
 
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In cooperation with UnionPay International and National Bank of Pakistan, Huawei has launched its mobile wallet service Huawei Pay in Pakistan, making it the 4th market where Huawei Pay has been made available, following China, Russia and Hong Kong (China).

HUAWEI or HONOR smartphone users who are also holders of NBP UnionPay Virtual Card can now visit HUAWEI AppGallery to download and install the HUAWEI Wallet app and enjoy the convenient, secure and quick payment experiences brought by Huawei Pay.



On August 31, 2016, Huawei and UnionPay jointly launched Huawei Pay service for the Chinese market. On January 26, 2018, Huawei signed a global cooperation agreement with UnionPay in Shenzhen. The two parties jointly agreed to promote Huawei Pay globalization and accelerate overseas implementation. Today, Huawei Pay has come to Pakistan marking an important milestone and laying a solid foundation for a broader global layout in the future.

Over the past few years, Huawei’s business expansion in Pakistan has been remarkable and has made a significant contribution to Pakistan’s national economy. Huawei is playing a big socially responsible role by providing business in different fields of Pakistan. Huawei Pay, the mobile payment and digital wallet service at your fingertips, is the big step towards technical innovation. It is an easy and secure way to make payments with your HUAWEI or HONOR smartphones. It can replace a credit or debit card, all what you need to do is to add your NBP bank cards to HUAWEI Wallet and pay by scanning the in-store UnionPay QR code. High-end smartphone users may enjoy a more convenient tap-to-pay function soon when the merchants are ready to accept contactless payments.

“Hand in hand with National Bank of Pakistan and UnionPay International, we are excited to launch this extraordinary technology product Huawei Pay for our consumers in Pakistan. Huawei Mobile Services aim to bring the latest technologies and services to global consumers, allowing more and more people to experience the convenience of the intelligent era and enjoy the joy of technology advancement”, said Adam Xiao, Managing Director of Huawei Mobile Services MEA, Consumer Business Group.

Also speaking at the occasion, Mr. Amin Manji, SEVP, Group Chief/CTO, Technology & Digitalization Group, informed that NBP has launched a string of digital products including UPI EMV/Contactless Debit Cards, Virtual Cards and by bringing Huawei Pay to Pakistan this is an important achievement for NBP as it would further provide customers the choice of unique transaction set coupled with NBPs branch and ATM footprint across the length and breadth of Pakistan.

https://www.phoneworld.com.pk/
 
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Baqir Reza today said IMF is strategic partner of Pakistan in these economic reforms.

Jiye Niazi !!
 
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