National Savings Cuts Profit Rates for 2025: See Which Schemes Are Affected and New Rates

The Central Directorate of National Savings (CDNS) has officially revised the national savings profit rate across a variety of government-backed schemes, reflecting a broader downward trend in interest rates across Pakistan.

The move, which aligns with the recent monetary policy decision by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), brings notable reductions — in some cases up to 100 basis points — as the country responds to easing inflation and shifting economic dynamics.

According to figures shared by Topline Securities, the most significant cut made to the basic savings account, which saw a drop of 100 basis points, now offering a return of 9.5%. This marks a major change for small savers relying on risk-free income from their deposits.

In line with this adjustment, the Special Savings Certificate revised downward by 30 basis points to a new profit rate of 10.9%, while the Defence Savings Certificate now yields 11.91% after a 21 basis point cut.

Other instruments under the national savings umbrella have also affected:

  • Regular Income Certificate: Now offering 11.52% (reduced by 18 bps)
  • Pensioners Benefit Account: Revised to 13.44% (cut by 24 bps)
  • Behbood Savings Certificate: Also trimmed by 24 bps to 13.44%
  • Shuhada Family Welfare Account: Adjusted to 13.44%, matching the above

Even Islamic savings products have seen changes. The Sarwa Islamic Term Account and the Sarwa Islamic Saving Account are both down by 10 basis points, offering a revised rate of 10.34%.

These updates to the national savings profit rate come shortly after the SBP’s Monetary Policy Committee reduced the benchmark interest rate by 100 basis points to 11%, surprising many analysts. The decision driven by a drastically improved inflation outlook and a strategic move to shield the economy from international pressures, including potential US tariffs and ongoing geopolitical uncertainties.

Pakistan’s inflation data has shown a sharp turnaround. As per the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, headline inflation in April 2025 plummeted to 0.3% YoY, a historic low compared to 17.3% in April last year. On a month-on-month basis, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) fell by 0.8% in April, reversing the upward trend observed in March.

The Central Directorate of National Savings, managing over Rs3.4 trillion in assets and catering to more than four million investors through a vast network of 376 branches, plays a critical role in funding the government’s fiscal requirements and supporting development initiatives. With these revised national savings profit rates, the CDNS aims to balance investor returns with broader economic stability.

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