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SBP Launches PRISM Plus To Strengthen Digital Payment Infrastructure

State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) Governor Jameel Ahmad formally launched Pakistan’s new Real-Time Interbank Settlement Mechanism Plus (PRISM+) System at a ceremony in Karachi on Tuesday.

CEO’s of bankThe s, Microfinance Institutions, Payment System Operators (PSOs), Payment Service Providers (PSPs), senior SBP officials and other stakeholders were also present.

SBP Governor said that PRISM+ reflects SBP’s commitment to strengthening digital financial infrastructure in line with its Vision 2028. With PRISM+, Pakistan has become one of the few countries to adopt the ISO 20022 global messaging standard for both retail and large-value payment systems.

PRISM+:

PRISM+ offers enhanced functionality, including structured financial messaging, improved interoperability, and greater transparency. It also introduces advanced features such as real-time liquidity management tools, transaction queuing and prioritisation, future-dated payments, and seamless integration with the Central Securities Depository (CSD) for auctions, repos, and monetary operations.

Jameel Ahmad said that PRISM processed transactions worth over PKR 1,043 trillion in FY24 —equivalent to ten times Pakistan’s GDP.  “With PRISM+, we are enhancing the system’s capacity and efficiency to support growing financial market needs”, he said.

He said that Pakistan now has over 225 million bank and digital wallet accounts, with 96 million unique users. He reaffirmed SBP’s strong focus on the security and resilience of payment systems. “As we expand Pakistan’s digital infrastructure, SBP has mandated strict cybersecurity, anti-money laundering (AML) and fraud management & controls frameworks to ensure trust and transparency in the financial system,” he said.

He acknowledged the World Bank Group’s technical and financial support under the Financial Inclusion and Infrastructure Project and appreciated the efforts of key experts and SBP teams who led the project to completion. He noted that the achievement would not have been possible without the close coordination & collaboration between SBP and stakeholders, including commercial banks, consultants, and technology partners.

The Governor described PRISM+ as a strategic asset that will enable Pakistan’s payment systems to meet future demands, support innovation, and enhance financial stability.

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