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SBP conducts a review of complaints against Banks/DFIs/MFBs from 2016 to 2019

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July 23, 2020: State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has conducted a four year (2016-2019) review of complaints against Banks/MFBs/DFIs. The objective of the review was to gain insights on effectiveness of complaint management at banks. The salient features of the review are being published to emphasize SBP’s narrative that responsible complaint handling is the core element of Fair Treatment of Consumer (FTC).

This review is conducted in addition to various regulatory measures to enhance consumer grievance handling in the industry including the issuance of detailed guidelines on complaint management at banks and self-assessment framework.

It is pertinent to mention here that responsible banking conduct and FTC is one of the key regulatory agendas of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). SBP recognizes that effective and efficient consumer grievance handling mechanisms are crucial elements of FTC regime, therefore, it considers consumer complaints as an opportunity to improve banking services and increase customer satisfaction.

The review indicates that complaints against banks during past four years have increased from 774,656 in 2016 to 1,549,837 in 2019. This increase can be attributed to  improved visibility and access of dispute resolution mechanism coupled with enhanced consumer awareness. Further, this is also due to the fact that number and value of banking transactions have increased substantially. For instance, the volume and value of ATM/debit card transactions have increased by 101% and 110% respectively over the reporting period. The number of deposit accounts per ATM and per branch shows increase of 62% and 81% respectively. Similarly, during 2016 to 2019, volume and value of E-banking transactions have substantially increased by 112% and 152% respectively on account of 71% increase in E-banking users. Moreover, credit card related transactions increased from 18 to 39 million showing an increase of 118% over a span of 4 years. Accordingly, the increase in complaints over the same period can be witnessed as concentrated in ATM/Debit Card, Account maintenance, E- Banking and Credit Cards.

In terms of addressing the complaints, the resolution rate over the period 2016-2019 remained above 97% at each year's end. The average time taken for resolution of complaints remained within regulatory turn around times. However, delays were observed in sending acknowledgments, interim and final responses.

It may be mentioned here that banks being the first forum of redressal, have been handling 97% and above of the total complaints of the industry while less than 3% of complaints were escalated at higher levels including State Bank of Pakistan, Banking Mohtasib, and Pakistan Citizen Portal established by the Prime Minister Delivery Unit.

In order to boost performance of complaint handling at banks and promote competition, SBP plans to further enhance the related disclosures which may include publishing of bank-wise complaint handling performance indicators in the near future by SBP. Currently, banks themselves are required to give disclosure about the complaint management in their annual audited account for public information.

The salient features of the complaints review against Banks/MFBs/DFIs from 2016-19 can be accessed at http://www.sbp.org.pk/publications/index2.asp

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Posted on: 2020-07-23T12:11:00+05:00

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