Rumors about new currency notes appear in Pakistan almost every year, and 2025 has been no different. Over recent months, social media posts have claimed that the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) is preparing to introduce new banknotes or withdraw existing ones. As someone who closely follows SBP policy updates and monetary announcements, it’s important to clarify the facts clearly and responsibly.
Official Status of Pakistani Currency Notes
As of now, no new currency notes have been approved or announced by the State Bank of Pakistan for 2026. All existing denominations—ranging from Rs. 10 to Rs. 5,000—remain fully valid and legal for everyday use across the country. There has been no notification, circular, or press release suggesting a change in design, material, or denomination.
Any claim that “old notes will be banned” or must be exchanged urgently is false.
Why These Claims Keep Circulating
Most of the confusion originates from:
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Unofficial concept images shared on Facebook, X, and WhatsApp
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Edited visuals showing “polymer notes” similar to those used abroad
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Misleading captions that mimic the language of official announcements
These images are not connected to SBP or the federal government. They are often created by individuals for attention or, in worse cases, to scam people into exchanging money unnecessarily.
How SBP Announces Real Changes
Based on past experience, when the State Bank introduces any significant change—such as a commemorative note or a policy update—it follows a clear process:
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Formal press releases
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Coverage by major national media
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Detailed notices on the official SBP website and verified channels
Policy decisions of this scale are never leaked casually on social media.
Are Polymer Notes Planned?
At present, there is no confirmed plan to shift Pakistan’s currency to polymer notes. While many countries have adopted polymer for durability and security reasons, such a move would require long-term planning, public education, and legislative approvals. If Pakistan ever considers this transition, it would be announced well in advance.
What the Public Should Do
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Continue using existing currency without concern
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Do not exchange notes based on viral messages or unofficial advice
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Verify sensitive financial news only through trusted, official sources
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Report pages or messages falsely using SBP’s name or logo
Bottom Line
There is no launch of new currency notes in Pakistan in 2026, and no withdrawal of current notes. The entire existing currency series remains valid. Staying informed through credible sources is the best way to avoid misinformation and unnecessary panic.
For any future change, the State Bank of Pakistan will communicate directly and transparently—just as it always has.





