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SBP directs banks to provide non financial advisory services to SME sector

byCT Report
23/12/2017
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KARACHI: State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has directed commercial banks to provide non financial advisory services (NFAS) to Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) sector with immediate effect.

In a circular issued on Friday, the SBP despite having large contribution in our national income, exports’ growth and employment generation, SMEs are constrained in their access to finance and other banking services. In view of their role in the economy, banks and DFIs need to adopt dedicated approach while targeting SMEs as their clients and go beyond providing financial services only.

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In consideration of the fact that majority of the SMEs lack expertise to professionally manage financial, technological, marketing and human resource aspects of their businesses, banks should play supportive role in providing non-financial advisory services (NFAS) to their existing and potential SME clients.

Owing to their easy access and influence on SMEs through large branch networks and financial facilities, banks are well placed to foster financial viability and growth of SMEs by offering non-financial advisory services on business related matters to SMEs.

The SBP directed the banks to adopt NFAS in their SME banking strategies and start providing non-financial advisory services to their existing and potential SME clients with immediate effect.

The central bank will continue to facilitate the process of implementation of NFAS through different supportive measures like arranging training programs and conducting awareness sessions.

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