SBP Fresh Currency Notes for Eid are distributed through banks across Pakistan.
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) plays a central role in managing and issuing currency across the country. Every year—especially before Ramadan and Eid-ul-Fitr—the demand for fresh currency notes increases significantly as people prefer to give crisp banknotes as Eid gifts to children and relatives.
To meet this seasonal demand, SBP supplies newly printed or clean currency notes to commercial banks throughout Pakistan so that the public can easily obtain them.
Fresh Currency Notes Distribution by SBP
According to official reports, the State Bank of Pakistan distributed billions of rupees in new banknotes to commercial banks nationwide ahead of Ramadan. These notes are sent to thousands of bank branches to ensure people can receive clean currency before Eid celebrations.
Banks are instructed to distribute these notes fairly among customers and to use their ATM networks to circulate high-quality currency during the holy month.
Fresh notes are usually issued in smaller denominations, including:
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Rs.10
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Rs.20
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Rs.50
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Rs.100
These denominations are most commonly used for Eid al-Fitr gifts.
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How the Public Can Get Fresh Notes
The State Bank provides fresh notes through commercial bank branches, which distribute them directly to customers. Citizens typically need to:
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Visit a nearby commercial bank branch.
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Request a fresh note bundle from the counter.
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Provide their original CNIC if required.
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Receive limited bundles based on availability.
Usually, banks provide one bundle per person to ensure fair distribution among the public.
New Currency Note Designs in Pakistan
Apart from seasonal fresh notes, the State Bank is also working on newly redesigned banknotes with improved security features. These redesigned notes are expected to include:
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Advanced watermarks
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Security threads
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Colour-changing ink
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Micro-text printing
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Enhanced serial number tracking
The first phase of the redesign is expected to include four major denominations:
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Rs.100
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Rs.500
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Rs.1,000
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Rs.5,000
However, officials have clarified that these new designs will be introduced gradually after approval and printing, and existing notes will remain legal tender.
Importance of Fresh Currency Notes During Eid
Fresh banknotes have become an important cultural tradition in Pakistan. During Eid, elders often give Eid al-Fitr gifts in the form of crisp notes to children and family members. Because of this tradition, demand for new notes rises sharply during Ramadan.
To handle this demand, SBP coordinates with banks nationwide and deploys monitoring teams to ensure that fresh notes are distributed properly and reach the public.
Conclusion
The State Bank of Pakistan continues to facilitate the public by supplying fresh currency notes through commercial banks, especially during Ramadan and Eid seasons. At the same time, the central bank is preparing to introduce redesigned banknotes with improved security features.
Citizens are advised to obtain fresh notes only from banks and to avoid purchasing them from unauthorised sellers who often charge extra money.
News Source
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Samaa TV – SBP distributes Rs27bn in fresh currency notes for Ramadan
https://www.samaa.tv/2087330575-sbp-distributes-rs-27-bn-in-fresh-currency-notes-for-ramadan -
EasyReach – State Bank Pakistan Fresh Currency Notes Eid-ul-Fitr 2026 Details
https://easyreach.pk/state-bank-pakistan-fresh-currency-notes-eid-al-fitr-2026-availability-details/ -
SIDCL – State Bank of Pakistan’s New Currency Notes Official Announcement
https://sidcl.com.pk/state-bank-of-pakistans-new-currency-notes-official-announcements-for-every-citizen/
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