Internet banking rises with Rs1.2 trillion worth transactions in FY2017-18

ISLAMABAD: The usage of internet banking has increased immensely among Pakistanis as the value of online transactions reached Rs1.2 trillion during the financial year 2017-18.

According to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), as many as 3.1 million users have been registered with 28 banks offering internet banking services. The transactions showed a growth of 23.9 per cent and 30.3 per cent respectively, compared to the previous year.

Banks are offering a variety of financial services through Internet Banking (IB) such as Intra-bank and Interbank fund transfer, scheduled fund transfers, Utility Bills payments, mobile air-time top ups, Intra-bank credit card payments, School fee payments etc.

In  the  total  Internet  Banking  transactions  the  share  of  Intra – Bank  Funds transfers transactions is 7.7 (24.8%) million and Rs323.8 (25.7%)  billion in volume and value of  transactions  respectively  whereas  the  share  of  Inter-Bank  Funds  transfers  transactions  in volume  and  value  of  transactions  is 9.9(32.05%)  million  and  Rs462.1 (36.6%) billion respectively.

Utility  Bills  Payments  contributed  11.0  (35.1%)  million  in  volume  and  Rs29.7(2.4%)  billion  in  value  of  transactions  and  the  residuals  shares  is  contributed  by  other miscellaneous payments including school/ university fees submission, mutual funds payments, credit   cards   payment   etc.

Internet banking also facilitated 99.8 million non-financial transactions, which include pay order, cheques books, bank account statements and Debit Cards requests etc.

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