Bank holiday
KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan will remain closed for public dealing on July 1, 2015 (Wednesday) declared as bank holiday, a circular said on Monday.All banks, development finance institutions and microfinance banks will; therefore, remain closed for public dealing on the abovementioned date. However, all employees of the banks
By our correspondents
June 30, 2015
KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan will remain closed for public dealing on July 1, 2015 (Wednesday) declared as bank holiday, a circular said on Monday.
All banks, development finance institutions and microfinance banks will; therefore, remain closed for public dealing on the abovementioned date. However, all employees of the banks will attend the office as usual, it said.
All banks, development finance institutions and microfinance banks will; therefore, remain closed for public dealing on the abovementioned date. However, all employees of the banks will attend the office as usual, it said.
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