The State Bank of Pakistan has officially confirmed plans to introduce new banknote designs in Pakistan for 2026, focusing on stronger security features and modern technology. The update was shared by SBP Governor Jameel Ahmad during a parliamentary committee briefing.
According to the central bank, all currency denominations are being redesigned to counter counterfeiting risks and align Pakistan’s currency with international security standards.
SBP has finalized new banknote designs for Pakistan 2026, featuring advanced security upgrades while keeping the Rs5,000 note unchanged.
What’s New in Pakistan’s Banknotes
SBP has completed the design phase for all currency denominations. The redesigned notes will include:
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Enhanced anti-counterfeit security features
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Modern printing technology
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Improved durability and authentication elements
The finalized designs have already been submitted to the federal government for approval. Once cleared, SBP will announce the rollout plan.
Polymer Banknotes Under Consideration
One of the key developments is SBP’s consideration of polymer banknotes on a trial basis.
Possible benefits of polymer notes include:
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Longer lifespan than paper notes
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Higher resistance to damage
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Better protection against forgery
If approved, Pakistan may initially test polymer notes on selected denominations before a wider rollout.
Rs5,000 Banknote Will Remain in Circulation
SBP has clearly ruled out any plan to withdraw the Rs5,000 banknote.
Officials emphasized:
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High-denomination notes will continue
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Sudden withdrawal could destabilize the economy
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No demonetization policy is under consideration
This clarification was welcomed by lawmakers, who stressed economic stability.
SMS Charges on ATM Transactions Explained
During the same meeting, concerns were raised about rising SMS alert charges for banking transactions.
SBP clarified:
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Mandatory transaction alerts are free
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Charges apply only to optional SMS services
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Telecom companies collect SMS fees directly
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SBP does not receive any share from these charges
It was revealed that SMS charges have increased sharply over the past two years due to telecom pricing policies.
Why SBP Is Redesigning Currency Now
The currency redesign initiative is driven by:
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Growing counterfeiting threats
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Need for modern security standards
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Global shift toward polymer currency
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Long-term cost efficiency
SBP aims to ensure public confidence while modernizing Pakistan’s cash system.
FAQs People Are Asking
Is SBP introducing new currency notes in 2026?
Yes, SBP has finalized new designs and is awaiting government approval.
Will the Rs5,000 note be banned or withdrawn?
No, SBP has confirmed the Rs5,000 note will remain.
What are polymer banknotes?
They are plastic-based notes with longer life and better security.
Are ATM SMS alerts charged by banks?
Mandatory alerts are free; optional messages may be charged by telecom firms.
When will the new banknotes be issued?
After federal approval, SBP will announce the rollout timeline.
Conclusion
The unveiling of new banknote designs signals SBP’s move toward a more secure and modern currency system. With no plans to withdraw high-value notes and possible introduction of polymer currency, Pakistan’s cash landscape is set for gradual but significant change in 2026. Final implementation now depends on government approval, after which official issuance details will be shared.
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