These changes aim to align national savings returns with country’s economic policies and help manage liquidity in financial sector


Islamabad: The federal government has made changes to profit rates on national savings schemes, increasing returns on some certificates by up to 0.7% while lowering the savings account rate by 1%.
The changes were made following the State Bank of Pakistan's decision to keep the policy rate at 12%.
Officials from the Central Directorate of National Savings (CDNS) confirmed that the Short-Term Savings Certificate (STSC) rate has increased by 0.15%, rising from 10.81% to 10.96%. The Defence Savings Certificate (DSC) now offers 12.15%, an increase of 0.01%. Meanwhile, the Pensioners' Benefit Account, Bahbood Savings Certificate, and Shuhada Family Welfare Account have seen a 0.10% increase, bringing the rate to 13.68%.
For Sarwa Islamic Term Account (SITA) and Sarwa Islamic Savings Account (SISA), the return has risen by 0.7%, from 9.74% to 10.44%. However, the savings account return has been reduced by 1%, dropping from 11.5% to 10.5%.
These changes aim to align national savings returns with the country’s economic policies and help manage liquidity in the financial sector.

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