KARACHI: The State Bank has advised banks and development finance institutions (DFIs) not to discriminate against politically exposed persons (PEPs) and has created a special unit to handle grievances against such cases.

The central bank on Thursday issued instructions to all banks and DFIs informing them that the SBP has been receiving complaints from various quarters regarding discrimination on the basis of high-risk category of customers identified by banks as PEPs.

A Special Unit in the Consumer Protection Depart­ment (CPD) of SBP has been created for handling grievances against such discriminatory practices. The CPD Unit will monitor and handle complaints which remain unresolved by banks’ internal procedure.

Banks have a long list of customers who are not entertained particularly for loans or car leasing. These include police personnel, journalists and all those who could have an influence in the government machinery.

The list is never disclosed and while the banks do not refuse flatly, they instead delay the process and eventually close the applications without a particular reason.

On August 19, 2008, the SBP has issued instructions prohibiting discrimination on the basis of specific occupation, trade, region, gender and other factors while providing financial services in normal course of business.

In its notification issued yesterday, the SBP reiterated that banks and DFIs should not discriminate against any customer merely on the ground that he/she belongs to a particular category of customers.

The SBP did not mention others who are discriminated except for the PEPs.

The State Bank also advised all banks/DFIs to put in place an internal mechanism for speedy handling of such complaints and nominate senior officers for dealing with complaints and issues related to PEPs and for coordination with the central bank in the matter.

Published in Dawn, September 4th, 2015

On a mobile phone? Get the Dawn Mobile App: Apple Store | Google Play

Follow Dawn Business on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook for insights on business, finance and tech from Pakistan and across the world.

Opinion

Editorial

By-election trends
Updated 23 Apr, 2024

By-election trends

Unless the culture of violence and rigging is rooted out, the credibility of the electoral process in Pakistan will continue to remain under a cloud.
Privatising PIA
23 Apr, 2024

Privatising PIA

FINANCE Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb’s reaffirmation that the process of disinvestment of the loss-making national...
Suffering in captivity
23 Apr, 2024

Suffering in captivity

YET another animal — a lioness — is critically ill at the Karachi Zoo. The feline, emaciated and barely able to...
Not without reform
Updated 22 Apr, 2024

Not without reform

The problem with us is that our ruling elite is still trying to find a way around the tough reforms that will hit their privileges.
Raisi’s visit
22 Apr, 2024

Raisi’s visit

IRANIAN President Ebrahim Raisi, who begins his three-day trip to Pakistan today, will be visiting the country ...
Janus-faced
22 Apr, 2024

Janus-faced

THE US has done it again. While officially insisting it is committed to a peaceful resolution to the...