Pakistan to take AMA accounts 8.5m to 20 m by 2024: Shamshad

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Dr Shamshad Akthar Tuesday said that Pakistan had targeted to take the number of Asan Mobile Accounts (AMA) from existing 8.5 million to 20 million by 2024, ARY News reported.

“Around 8.5 million new bank accounts have been opened under this scheme with 38% by women. Our target is to take the number of these accounts to 1 crore by December 2023 and 2 crore by December 2024,” she said addressing a virtual seminar titled “Spotlight Pakistan Day – Bridging the Financial Inclusion Gap in Pakistan” under the auspices of the World Economic Forum’s Edison Alliance and Virtual Remains Gateway.

She said under AMA, any citizen with a Pakistani identity card could open a bank account through their mobile phone. By entering a 4-digit code, people can transact through these accounts.

The finance minister said that the Alliance has

provided 90 million people with digital healthcare and 18 million people – mostly youth – with quality education and skill training opportunities to get employment, through 250 initiatives in 254 countries in 90 countries across the world in two years which had changed the lives of millions of people.

Calling the Benazir Income Support Program another success story of Pakistan, she said the program had a leadership role in the world in terms of supporting the economically weaker sections and providing them with better employment opportunities.

This program is a lifeline for the economically weaker sections in Pakistan as economically weaker sections were being provided with opportunities to get them out of poverty apart from education and health facilities.

Through BISP, the government provided cash assistance and employment support to 15 million families, which constituted 44 per cent of the country’s population, during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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