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Banks for Prosperity

Banks for Prosperity

Express Tribune24-02-2025
BOP's President Zafar Masud with LCCI officials and BOP's senior management at the inauguration of booth. PHOTO: EXPRESS
As Pakistan moves toward economic stability, the banking sector plays a crucial role in shaping its future. This synergy will be central to the Pakistan Banking Summit, the first of its kind, being held in Karachi on February 24-25, 2025.
Organized by the Pakistan Banks Association (PBA) with national banks and supported by Finance Minister Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb, the summit will align the financial sector with national priorities, foster dialogue, and dispel misconceptions about banking.
Over the past three decades, Pakistan's banking industry has evolved from state control and financial instability to a resilient, privatized system. The PBA has driven this transformation, working with the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) to enhance digital banking, cybersecurity, taxation policies, and financial sustainability.
With 100 million unbanked individuals, expanding financial access is vital. Initiatives like Roshan Digital Accounts, Raast Payment System, and Asaan Digital Accounts have extended banking services to overseas Pakistanis and marginalized groups. Branchless banking, mobile wallets, and digital payments have reached remote areas, integrating them into the formal economy.
Banks are also increasing credit flow to agriculture, SMEs, and renewable energy, aligning with government initiatives like solarizing tube wells and livestock financing. Climate-resilient projects, sustainable farming, and water conservation efforts further support economic and environmental stability.
Contrary to popular belief, banks do not exclusively serve large corporations. Microfinance, SME lending, and financial literacy programs have significantly expanded. Additionally, banks are critical in mobilizing savings, financing infrastructure, and supporting government-led economic initiatives beyond mere profit-making.
Navigating Interest Rates & Savings
With interest rates declining, the challenge lies in balancing borrowers' and depositors' needs. Lower rates boost credit access but impact savers, pensioners, and retirees reliant on deposits. Enhancing Pakistan's national savings rate is crucial for sustained economic growth, as seen in successful economies worldwide.
The Pakistan Banking Summit is a landmark event, highlighting banking's resilience and future challenges. By fostering collaboration among banks, policymakers, and industry leaders, the conference will reinforce banking's role as a driver of economic progress and national prosperity.
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