SBP reinvigorates SMS service for issuance of currency notes

The service will commence from the 12th day of June.

KARACHI

The State Bank of Pakistan, through its subsidiary SBP Banking Services Corporation (SBP BSC) has re-launched the SMS service for issuance of fresh currency notes to the general public. Previously, the service was abandoned due to multiple issues. The SBP uses the service to provide efficient services to banks and the general public alike.

The fresh notes will be available from designated commercial bank branches called “e-branches” and the sixteen field offices of SBP BSC. The issuance of fresh currency through Mobile SMS service will commence from 12th June and continue till 23rd June 2017. The service will be provided through 1,000 e-branches in 120 cities across Pakistan to ensure maximum geographical coverage. The charges for the service are Rs 1.50/- plus tax, per SMS.

Under this facility, a person may send an SMS message comprising his/her 13 digits CNIC/Smart Card number along with the desired e-branch ID [e.g. 3130205839863(space)KHI005] to shortcode 8877.

In return, the person will receive an SMS containing redemption code, e-branch address and the code validity period. Redemption code received by the customer will be valid for two (02) working days as per the mentioned dates in the SMS. The customer may then approach the concerned e-branch along with his/her original CNIC/smart Card, a photocopy of the CNIC/smart Card and transaction code received from 8877 to obtain fresh currency notes.

It is also notified that each CNIC/smart card number or mobile phone number can only be used once. No transaction code will be issued to the sender in case he/she sends the same CNIC/smart card number from different mobile numbers or sends different CNIC/smart card numbers from same mobile number during the service.

 

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