CDNS resumes its Islamic window operations in Nov 2024, NA told

By APP
March 22, 2025
Central Directorate of National Savings building seen in this undated photo.— APP/File
Central Directorate of National Savings building seen in this undated photo.— APP/File

ISLAMABAD: Minister of State for Railways Bilal Azhar Kayani, addressing a calling attention notice, confirmed that the Central Directorate of National Savings (CDNS) had resumed its Islamic Window Operations in November 2024.

The notice was raised by Aliya Kamran to draw the attention of the finance and revenue department to an urgent public concern regarding the non-implementation of National Savings schemes in compliance with Islamic Sharia, which has caused significant distress among people.

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Kayani explained that the CDNS had initially launched its Islamic investment schemes in July 2023, offering four different products with varying tenures, including options for running accounts as well as one-, three- and five-year deposit plans.

These schemes were designed in accordance with Islamic financial principles. However, due to the exhaustion of underlying assets that back these instruments, the operations were temporarily suspended in February 2024. Once additional assets were secured, the operations resumed in November 2024. So far, investments in these Islamic financial products have reached Rs64 billion, with availability across physical branches and digital platforms.

The minister assured that existing investors who had invested before the February 2024 suspension faced no disruptions in their returns. The temporary halt only affected new customers, who were able to invest again starting in November 2024.He further noted that, apart from Islamic financial products, the CDNS continues to offer other national savings schemes for people. The government remains committed to improving these offerings to better serve the people, he added.

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