Coronavirus: SBP helpline available to facilitate banking customers
SBP encourages the public to use digital payment services.
KARACHI (Dunya News) – State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has taken additional measures to facilitate bank customers that are faced with extraordinary challenges arising out of COVID-19 situation in the country. They can now approach SBP through its helpline service in case their queries or complaints are not being responded by banks.
SBP has taken notice of phone calls to banks’ customers by fraudsters seeking personal information taking advantage of the current conditions.
SBP also encourages public to use digital payment services as much as possible to help banks providing their services with minimal staff to ensure their safety.
To facilitate banking consumers, SBP has advised all banks to ensure that their call centers/helplines are available 24/7 for instant customer support. Banking consumers are encouraged to approach banks through helpline for queries or lodging complaints.
In case complainants do not get an appropriate response from banks, they may approach SBP helpline at 021-111-727-273, which will remain available during office hours.
To cater to the needs of the public for facilitation and guidance, SBP has enhanced its helpline capacity by deploying more agents at its call center.
For the protection of bank employees and customers, work place safety and to meet the operational challenges in serving the bank customers, banks have been advised to implement guidelines issued by World Health Organization, the Government of Pakistan and the Provincial Governments in letter and spirit.
Nevertheless, bank employees and customers still facing difficulties or having concerns over arrangements may bring this to the notice of SBP. For this purpose, queries, concerns, complaints may be emailed to SBP at cpd.helpdesk@sbp.org.pk.
However, beware of fraudsters calling to collect personal information. SBP has time and again advised the general public through various channels of communication not to disclose or share any personal information about their bank accounts or credit/debit cards including CNIC number, debit or credit card number, passwords, PINs and one-time password (OTP), etc.
SBP reiterated that the state bank, commercial banks or any other agency are not collecting information from banking customers regarding their bank accounts or cards.