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Finance Tech March 29, 2026

Pakistan Eyes $20 Billion Offshore Capital Inflow as Geopolitical Shifting Reframes Asset Safety

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The federal government is currently evaluating strategic options to channel up to $20 billion held in offshore accounts by Pakistani expatriates back into the national economy. As global geopolitical instability prompts investors to reassess the security of their international assets, policymakers see a unique window of opportunity to strengthen the country’s foreign exchange position. According to recent reports, a massive volume of these funds—estimated at approximately Rs5.6 trillion—is currently sitting in financial hubs across the Middle East and Europe. Interestingly, much of this capital was officially declared during the 2018 and 2019 tax amnesty programs but was never actually physically repatriated to Pakistan.

To facilitate this massive capital movement, authorities are looking toward the Roshan Digital Account (RDA) as the primary technological and financial bridge. The proposal under discussion involves a significant evolution of the RDA framework. Rather than limiting the platform to overseas Pakistanis, officials are considering opening the doors to foreign nationals, international corporations, and even certain categories of domestic investors. This expansion aims to transform the RDA from a niche expat tool into a robust, high-capacity gateway for global capital, effectively widening the investment base and bringing informal offshore wealth into the regulated domestic fold.

A key component of this strategy involves revitalizing the real estate sector through targeted tax incentives designed specifically for the diaspora. One high-level proposal suggests a flat 10 percent tax on the declared value of properties purchased by overseas Pakistanis. To maintain international compliance and financial integrity, the government is reportedly building in stringent safeguards to ensure that only documented, legitimate funds can benefit from these incentives. By offering a transparent and lower-tax environment for property acquisition, the state hopes to convert stagnant offshore savings into active domestic assets that drive construction and urban development.

The historical context of these funds highlights a missed opportunity that the current administration is eager to rectify. During the previous amnesty windows, over 82,000 declarations were filed, which successfully generated Rs194 billion in immediate tax revenue. However, while the money was “legalized” on paper, the actual liquidity remained in foreign bank accounts rather than flowing into Pakistan’s central reserves. The current policy shift aims to move beyond mere documentation and focus on actual physical inflows. Officials have indicated that these measures could be fast-tracked and introduced even before the upcoming federal budget, provided the necessary regulatory approvals are secured.

Market analysts suggest that even a partial success in attracting these offshore billions would provide a monumental cushion for Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves. However, they also caution that the “stickiness” of this capital—meaning the likelihood of it staying in the country long-term—will depend entirely on policy consistency and the broader stability of the digital finance ecosystem. Investors are looking for more than just a one-time tax break; they require a predictable legal environment where their assets are protected from sudden regulatory shifts.

The government’s primary objective remains the creation of a transparent, compliant channel that aligns with international financial regulations while offering competitive returns for the diaspora. As the global financial map is redrawn by regional tensions, Pakistan is positioning itself as a viable alternative for its citizens abroad to park their wealth safely and productively. If successful, this initiative could represent one of the largest shifts of private capital into the formal economy in the country’s history, providing a much-needed boost to the national treasury.

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