PRISM: Value of transactions goes up 21% in Jan-Mar

Interbank Funds Transfer registers major share in increase.


Our Correspondent May 12, 2015
According to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), PRISM settled 198,250 transactions during the last quarter. STOCK IMAGE

KARACHI: Pakistan Real-time Interbank Settlement Mechanism (PRISM) settled transactions of Rs51.5 trillion in January-March, which is up 21% in value from the second quarter of 2014-15.

According to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), PRISM settled 198,250 transactions during the last quarter, which translates into an increase of 5% over the preceding quarter.

The major share in the rise witnessed in the number of PRISM transactions was of Interbank Funds Transfer, which increased by almost 6%, the SBP said. In contrast, the surge in the value of PRISM transactions was backed by securities settlement that increased by almost 45% during the period under review.

The volume and value of internet banking transactions showed an increase of 10% and 6%, respectively, during the third quarter of 2014-15.

The volume and value of Point of Sale (POS) transactions have declined slightly by 1.4% and 3%, respectively, compared to preceding three-month period.

The volume of mobile banking transactions decreased 15% while its value increased 14% compared to the October-December quarter. Similarly, Automated Teller Machine (ATM) transactions showed growth of 2% in volume and 6% in value with respect to the last quarter of 2014-15.

The volume of Real-Time Online Banking (RTOB) transactions showed a rise of over 6% while its value reflected a slight decrease of 0.8% over the second quarter of 2014-15. Non-financial transactions showed growth of over 4% during the period under review.

The network of ATMs grew 3.3% to 9,312 during the third quarter of the current fiscal year. As many as 2,341 POS machines were installed by banks in January-March, which reflects an increase of 7% over the second quarter of 2014-15.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 13th,  2015.

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