Pakistan Set to Introduce New Currency Notes with Advanced Security Features
Pakistan is preparing to launch a new series of currency notes designed with modern aesthetics and enhanced security features, marking one of the most significant upgrades to the country’s paper currency in decades. The move aims to curb counterfeiting, modernize cash transactions, and align Pakistan’s banknotes with international standards.
1/15/20261 min read


Government Approval and Planning
The federal cabinet has approved the printing of redesigned currency notes and formed a special committee to finalize their designs. The process is being overseen by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) in coordination with the federal government. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chaired the cabinet meeting where the decision was formally endorsed.
According to officials, the SBP has already completed much of the technical and design groundwork, and the project is now moving toward its execution phase.
Which Notes Will Be Introduced?
In the initial phase, the new currency series is expected to include commonly used denominations such as:
Rs100
Rs500
Rs1,000
Rs5,000
Existing banknotes will continue to remain legal tender during the transition period, ensuring a smooth shift for the public and financial institutions.
Enhanced Security Features
A key reason behind the redesign is to strengthen protection against counterfeit currency. The new notes are expected to include:
Advanced security threads
Improved watermarks
Modern anti-counterfeiting elements
Features aligned with global currency standards
These upgrades will make the notes easier to authenticate and harder to duplicate.
Fresh Designs with National Identity
Beyond security, the new currency notes will showcase Pakistan’s rich identity. Reported themes include:
Pakistan’s geographical and regional diversity
Historical and cultural landmarks
Social themes such as women’s contributions and environmental awareness
International experts have reportedly been consulted to ensure the designs are both secure and visually modern.
Expected Timeline
While an exact date has not been officially announced, officials indicate that the new currency notes are likely to be issued between November and December 2026, following final approvals and printing arrangements.
What This Means for Pakistan
The introduction of new banknotes is expected to:
Reduce the circulation of counterfeit money
Increase public confidence in cash transactions
Reflect a modern and forward-looking national image
As Pakistan moves toward economic stabilization and digital transformation, this currency upgrade represents a significant step in strengthening its financial system.
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