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KARACHI: Forgoing its traditional model of re­quiring customers to ph­y­sically visit National Savings Centres, the Central Directorate of National Savings (CDNS) is finally digitising its operations, says the Pakistan Economic Survey.

The CDNS mobilises household savings and serves as the retail arm for government-backed savings products, including the National Savings Schemes (NSS), which are aimed at small savers, pensioners, widows and senior citizens.

As of March 31, the NSS portfolio stood at Rs3.6 trillion, equivalent to around 10 per cent of the country’s banking deposits and 6.5pc of Pakistan’s total domestic debt. The CDNS serves about two million households, many of whom have traditionally had to visit savings centres in person to collect profits. They can now receive payments through cheques, ATMs or direct transfers via Raast, eliminating the need for elderly customers to stand in long queues.

The organisation has also launched a mobile app. By March 31, around 350,000 debit cards had been issued, while active app users stood at about 90,000. A co-branded credit card, developed in collaboration with the Bank of Punjab, has also been soft-launched.