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KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) is taking initiatives under its comprehensive National Financial Inclusion Strategy (NFIS) to prioritise women's financial inclusion and will soon be launching its path-breaking gender mainstreaming policy called Banking on Equality, said Governor State Bank of Pakistan, Dr Reza Baqir.

He was speaking at an in-house event held at SBP Karachi on Monday to commemorate the International Women's Day for appreciating the role of women in general and in SBP and its subsidiaries, in particular. Governor SBP, Dr Reza Baqir, was the Chief Guest and the event was attended by the Deputy Governors, senior officials and female officers of SBP and subsidiaries in Karachi. For the first time in its history, the SBP staff throughout the country witnessed the programme available through in-house livestreaming.

Cognizant of prevailing issues and difficulties faced by women in access to financial services, SBP is taking initiatives to provide a more enabling environment, Dr Baqir said and added that these initiatives include a comprehensive NFIS to prioritise women's financial inclusion and RAAST i.e. a micro payment gateway to offer advance digital solutions. Governor SBP, in his opening remarks lauded all the good work done by women who are part of SBP and its subsidiaries. He recognised Pakistani women for their vital role in shaping and strengthening our economy and society.

He added that promoting equal opportunities for women and men for accessing and pursuing financial and professional endeavours is critical for sustainable and inclusive economic growth in any country. Improved gender parity in financial and economic opportunities can enhance socio-economic development outcomes not just for the present but also for future generations, he noted.

Women's equal access to financial services is a key priority for a country like Pakistan whose female population of more than 100 million significantly lags behind men in terms of financial inclusion and contribution to economic activity. Only 29 percent of women in Pakistan have a bank account, among the lowest in the world. He lamented that this disparity severely impedes Pakistan's national economic development.

Dr Baqir highlighted that although Pakistan has made some progress in terms of financial inclusion in recent years; gaping genders divide remains in the country and without women's active participation the social and economic potential of our country would remain constrained. He emphasised that incorporating a gender perspective in existing policies and industry practices is imperative to build an inclusive financial systems that serves both women and men equally.

In addition to promoting financial literacy in women segments in rural and per-urban areas, SBP has launched a Credit Guarantee and Refinance Scheme, which offers a zero percent refinance rate and 60 percent risk coverage for small businesses run by women entrepreneurs.

He elucidated that SBP is also working on a path-breaking gender mainstreaming policy called Banking on Equality, in consultation with other stakeholders to reduce the gender gap in financial inclusion.

The goal of the proposed policy is to engender equality in banking and reduce the gender gap in financial inclusion. The proposed policy identifies five key pillars under which actions are targeted towards improving institutional diversity, incorporating a gender lens for development and marketing of tailored bank products, modification of approaches towards women customers' facilitation, collection of gender-disaggregated data, and prioritising a gender focus in SBP's policies.

Deputy Governor SBP, Sima Kamil also spoke on the occasion followed by senior female executives who shared their journey of success at SBP. The floor was then opened for other officers of the Bank to share their achievements during their professional career at SBP. Female employees of SBP's subsidiary in locations outside Karachi participated virtually, and their video recorded messages were viewed by the audience with great applause.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2021

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