Silk Bank is a Pakistani commercial bank based in Karachi, Pakistan. It was formally known as The Saudi-Pak Bank. Established on September 15 2001, the bank has currently 250 Branches in Pakistan.
Among other products, Silk Bank also provides internet banking facilities to its customers to provide a seamless banking experience, some of which are mentioned below:
Let’s look at 3 different types of account you can open at Silk Bank:
There are 2 types of people who can apply for a current account at Silk Bank:
Salaried individual:
To apply for a current account at Silk Bank, you need to collect the following documents:
Business owner:
Collect and submit the following documents to the bank if you want to open a current account at Silk Bank:
After you’ve submitted these documents, you also need to pay a minimum fee of 1000 PKR for account opening while no minimum balance is required for account maintenance (this account opening fee is for the Silk Bank Basic Current Account) for other types of current accounts, visit the deposits section on this page.
There are 2 types of people who can apply for a savings account at Silk Bank:
Salaried individual:
To apply for a savings account at Silk Bank, you need to collect the following documents:
Business owner:
Collect and submit the following documents to the bank if you want to open a savings account at Silk Bank:
After submitting these documents you’d also need to pay a minimum fee of 1000 PKR for account opening while no minimum balance is required for account maintenance.
Silk Bank PLS savings account has an interest rate (AER) of up to 8%.
Open an Asaan Account if you’re not the type of person to get indulged in the formalities of providing documents for account opening. With Asaan account the only document required is the individual’s CNIC.
In all these are the 3 types of accounts you can open at Silk Bank, so if you feel interested, visit your nearest Silk Bank branch to apply.
Not convinced? Here is a complete list of all Pakistani banks where you can open your accounts:
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