SBP directs commercial banks to encash NDRP of depositors

The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) Wednesday directed all the commercial banks to facilitate the claimants and encash the deposits after due verification in accordance with respective rules and procedures. The banks, after making the payments will claim reimbursement from SBP against the deposit of paid documents and instruments etc.

On 29th March 2017, SBP directed the depositors to approach their respective banks to get their certificates under UDRP-II and UDRP-III en-cashed, there are still complaints that the depositors are facing difficulties in encashment of the certificates.

While the term deposits (NDRP III) are en-cashable from Central Directorate of National Savings (CDNS), the Qarz-e-Hasna (NDRP II) certificates can be en-cashed from the commercial banks where the amounts were deposited.  All the depositors are thus once again informed that they can approach their respective banks along with the original receipt/certificate for encashment of their deposits under NDRP-II (Qarz-e-Hasna). The commercial banks have also been advised.

It may be recalled that the Federal Government had launched National Debt Retirement Program (NDRP) to pay off the ever increasing national debt in 1997. Funds in NDRP were accepted from individuals, firms, companies and institutions etc. as Donations (NDRP-I), Qarz-e-Hasna (NDRP-II) and Term Deposit (NDRP-III). A total of Rs 1.2 billion was received in local currency and USD 178 million was received in foreign currency under the program.

The deposits under NDRP-I (Donations) were non-refundable, whereas deposits under NDRP-II and NDRP-III were for a minimum period of two years. The depositors were issued a receipt/certificate of deposits under NDRP-II by banks whereas Special Saving Certificates (SSC) /Defence Saving Certificates (DSC) were issued against deposits under NDRP-III by Central Directorate of National Savings, ministry of finance.  After the maturity, the depositors were able to encash their amounts at par in case of NDRP-II and as per terms and conditions of SSC/DSC for deposits under NDRP-III. Out of total receipts of Rs.1.2 billion in local currency, Rs.823 million were donations and Rs.408 million were in the form of Qarz-e-Hasna and term deposits. As of now an amount of only Rs.12 million (approx) has not been encashed/reclaimed by the depositors. Similarly, out of total FCY receipts of USD 178 million, USD 28 million was donations and remaining USD 150 million was Qarz-e-Hasna and term deposits. Almost all FCY deposits have been repaid.

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