State Bank of Pakistan Ventures into Tech Regulation with Regulatory Sandbox Amid Data Protection Gaps

The State Bank of Pakistan, historically entrusted with managing the nation’s monetary policy and overseeing the banking sector under the SBP Act of 1956 and the Banking Companies Ordinance of 1962, is now venturing into unfamiliar territory. This shift is driven by the fast-paced digital transformation of the financial landscape and the growing use of cross-border payment systems, which have heightened public concern over cybersecurity and the protection of sensitive consumer data.

While Pakistan undergoes this technological surge, regulatory structures for consumer data remain antiquated. Responding to this gap, the State Bank has implemented structured frameworks to encourage fintech adoption by banks and development finance institutions, while also aiming to safeguard customer information.

However, the central bank’s latest initiative, which extends its oversight to entities regulated by SECP and even unregulated organizations, relies on the Payment Systems & Electronic Fund Transfer Act of 2007. That law predates modern advances such as generative AI, cloud architecture, and big data analytics. With no contemporary data protection legislation in place and a rapid influx of third-party digital services into the financial ecosystem, the State Bank is forced to act as both the steward of economic stability and a de facto technology regulator.

In May 2025, the bank invited applications to its newly launched Regulatory Sandbox—a controlled testing ground where tech innovators can trial digital solutions with real consumer data under regulatory guidance. The sandbox welcomes applications not only from banks and DFIs under SBP supervision, but also from companies licensed by other regulators and even unlicensed tech players. This opportunity is promising for fintech startups and digital innovators, though concerns remain about the legal safeguards for sensitive consumer data.

Back in 2017, the State Bank issued its Enterprise Technology Governance & Risk Management (ETGRM) Framework to bolster cybersecurity measures, manage third-party risks, and formalize consumer data data protection standards for regulated financial institutions Business Recorder. Yet, the regulatory sandbox still rests on the outdated PS&EFT Act of 2007, which falls short of addressing modern data privacy and cybersecurity needs Business Recorder.

In developed regions like the EU and UK, regulators operate within robust legal environments—such as the EU’s AI Act 2024, GDPR, and DORA—allowing them to support innovation rather than police it. In Pakistan, this lack of comprehensive legislation has overburdened the central bank with a dual role that was never intended.

Globally, regulatory sandboxes act as innovation enablers, allowing fintech solutions—like neobanks, AI-driven lending platforms, and cross-border payment tools—to be refined and de-risked before wider deployment, with the regulatory focus shifting to oversight rather than foundational governance.

On Pakistan’s side, a recent diagnostic by the Asian Development Bank calls for the establishment of a formal data governance framework with clear procedures on security, privacy, and data sharing AppAsian Development Bank. Policymakers must recognise that a future-ready legal framework—covering digital governance and cybersecurity—is key to enabling emerging technology in finance while protecting consumers.

If such reforms are delayed, the State Bank’s unconventional role in fintech regulation may become a bottleneck rather than a catalyst for modernization.

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