KARACHI: To ensure enhanced security with the rising digitisation of the financial system, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has decided to transition from web-based to Virtual Private Network (VPN)-based access from May 30.

In a circular issued on Friday, the State Bank said it had digitised the end-to-end process of receiving requests/proposals from regulated entities (REs) and disseminating its regulatory decisions through the regulatory approval system (RAS).

A service desk system — an end-to-end complaint management portal — has also been established to resolve REs’ complaints regarding SBP-hosted portals, including RAS.

The REs have been advised to acquire the required MFA accounts in a timely manner to ensure compliance and a seamless transition to VPN-based access to RAS and the service desk.

Published in Dawn, March 8th, 2025

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