In November 2019, State Bank introduced a framework for acquisition of services from abroad allowing companies to acquire services after registration of its contract with SBP. However, some businesses reported facing difficulty under this mechanism for making payments to Digital Service provider companies. After an extensive consultative process with all the relevant stakeholders, a much simplified process on ‘payment vs receipt basis’ has been introduced with annual limits, in addition to the existing framework mentioned above. Now, banks have general permission to release foreign exchange up to a maximum of USD 200,000 per year for each local company on account of digital services, primarily in favor of 62 digital service provider companies (including their affiliates or associated entities), listed in the Circular on SBP’s website mentioned below. However, within this limit, authorized dealers can release foreign exchange up to a maximum of USD 25,000 per annum to digital service providers not included in the list. The banks may offer the digital channels to their clients, for making these payments. The circular issued to banks announcing these measures can be accessed at the following link: http://www.sbp.org.pk/epd/2020/FEC4.htm