Pakistan allows Bank of China to begin operations

Press Trust of India  |  Karachi 

Pakistan's central has allowed the government-owned of to begin operations in the country, amid Beijing's push to step up under the USD 50 billion China-Economic Corridor.

In a notification, the State of (SBP) said yesterday that of Limited has been declared as a scheduled with effect from September 18.


The SBP had issued licence to of in May 2017. The Beijing-based has complied with important regulatory and operational requirements of the SBP necessary to commence business in

The will initially bring USD 50 million to fulfill the Minimum Capital Requirements, the SBP had said in May.

"The long term objective of the of is to increase its market penetration by opening branches in major cities of aiming to be one of the largest foreign banks in Pakistan," it had said.

The of is the second Chinese to commence operations in The Industrial and Commercial of has been operating in the country since 2011.

In Pakistan, the of aims to provide specialised services to meet financing needs of projects under the China-Economic Corridor (CPEC) by leveraging on its experience and global technology platform, the SBP had said.

The CPEC is billed as a game-changer and manifestation of the all-weather strategic partnership between and

The CPEC initiative is a mega network of roads, rail links, power plants and other infrastructure connecting western China's restive Xinjiang province to the strategic southern port of Gwadar in Pakistan's Balochistan province.

The of China's presence will not only strengthen bilateral relationship between and China, but it will also represent growing confidence of international investors in the country's sector and its stable economic outlook, the Pakistani central had said.

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First Published: Tue, September 19 2017. 18:07 IST