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Attention General Public - Rs. 500 old Note Last Date of Acceptance
Sept. 30 is last date for exchanging Rs. 500 old design banknote: SBP September 30, 2011 is the last date for exchanging Rs. 500 old design (bigger size) banknote. The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has once again reminded the general public to exchange this banknote from the field offices of SBP Banking Services Corporation and branches of all banks including microfinance banks (MFBs)operating in the country. It may be pointed out that the State Bank of Pakistan/SBP Banking Services Corporation will neither exchange nor be liable to pay any value of such banknote to any person or a bank after the above mentioned deadline as from October 01, 2011 the old design (bigger size) Rs. 500 banknote will cease to be a legal tender. SBP has already asked all banks including MFBs to facilitate the general public in exchanging Rs. 500 old design (bigger size) banknote within the stipulated deadline of September 30, 2011. Source: http://www.sbp.org.pk/press/2011/Rs5...-30-Sep-11.pdf IN CASE OF ANY COMPLAINT: With a view to redressing the public grievances in exchange of Rs 500 old design banknote, SBP BSC has also established a central Help Desk at its Head Office in Karachi which may be contacted at telephone numbers: 021‐99212491, 021‐32455454 & 021‐32455470. Complaints may also be lodged at the email address: drs500@sbp.org.pk or with the Chief Spokesman, State Bank of Pakistan at his e‐mail address syed.wasimuddin@sbp.org.pk Moreover, the general public may also contact the 16 field offices of SBP BSC at the following phone and fax numbers for the resolution of its complaints: (1) Bahawalpur: Ph. 062‐9255035/ Fax. 9255037; (2) D.I. Khan: Ph. 0966‐9280043/ Fax. 9280044; (3) Faisalabad: Ph. 041‐9200444/ Fax 9200412; (4) Gujranwala: Ph. 055‐9200310/ Fax. 9200309; (5) Hyderabad: Ph. 022‐9200605/ Fax. 9200604; (6) Islamabad: Ph.051‐9201715/ Fax. 9204991; (7) Karachi: Ph. 021‐99212435/Fax. 99212465; (8) Lahore: Ph. 042‐99210452/ Fax. 99210440; (9) Muzaffarabad: Ph.05822‐921672/ Fax. 921671; (10) Multan: Ph. 061‐9200592/ Fax. 9200591; (11) North Nazimabad: Ph.021‐99260702/ Fax. 99260712; (12) Peshawar: Ph. 091‐9211975/ Fax. 9211963; (13) Quetta: Ph. 081‐9202786/ Fax. 9201518; (14) Rawalpindi: Ph. 051‐ 9270751/ Fax. 9270758; (15) Sialkot: Ph. 052‐4270909/ Fax. 9250353; and (16) Sukkur: Ph. 071‐9310261/ Fax. 9310259. Source: http://www.sbp.org.pk/press/2011/Rs5...-21-Sep-11.pdf Regards |
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