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Pakistan Banking Sector Undergoes Historical Transformation Marked by Digitalization and Structural Reforms

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The banking sector of Pakistan has undergone a remarkable structural transformation over the past three and a half decades, evolving from a state-directed, loss-making system into a well-capitalized, digitally enabled, and highly resilient financial ecosystem. Writing an exhaustive reflective analysis, the Chairman of the Pakistan Banks Association, Zafar Masud, outlined the historical journey of the industry. While celebrating the substantial milestones achieved in financial inclusion, Islamic finance, and digital payment infrastructure, the analysis also addresses the persistent macroeconomic challenges, particularly the crowding-out effect caused by heavy state borrowing.

This extensive turnaround began with a wave of privatization throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, which saw the transfer of the four largest state-owned commercial banks into private hands. This decisive shift successfully converted non-performing assets, which had peaked at nearly 26 percent of total advances in the late 1990s, down to 8.3 percent by 2005. Today, the sector stands out as a highly professionalized, tax-paying pillar of the national economy, boasting a Capital Adequacy Ratio of 21.4 percent, which materially exceeds regional peers such as India at 16.8 percent and Bangladesh at 11.6 percent.

Parallel to privatization, an organic revolution in Shariah-compliant financing has taken hold, with Islamic banking institutions now controlling 25.1 percent of total industry deposits. Backed by a constitutional mandate to eliminate riba before January 1, 2028, the industry is moving rapidly toward total conversion under the oversight of a high-level steering committee. This transition is supported by the issuance of over four trillion rupees in sovereign sukuk, which has established a robust Shariah-compliant yield curve, alongside the professional certification of over twenty-five thousand Islamic banking experts to manage the expanding market.

The rapid deployment of advanced digital infrastructure has drastically expanded the operational reach of the sector, led primarily by the Raast instant payment gateway. Launched in 2021, Raast now processes an astonishing one trillion rupees every nine days, driving digital channels to account for 88 percent of all retail payments in fiscal year 2025. Over forty-eight million individuals are now active on the platform, while the network of QR-enabled merchants exploded from under seven thousand to over one million within a three-year window, demonstrating rapid grassroots adoption of electronic transactional frameworks.

On the external front, the banking industry has optimized the flow of workers remittances, which hit a record thirty-eight billion dollars in fiscal year 2025. The Roshan Digital Account ecosystem has been a primary driver of this success, attracting cumulative inflows exceeding twelve billion dollars across nine hundred thousand accounts. The recent rollout of the Roshan Digital Account 2.0 framework further expands eligibility to foreign nationals and institutions, turning a traditional one-way remittance line into a sophisticated, two-way investment platform that strengthens national foreign exchange reserves.

These technological strides have quietly revolutionized financial inclusion, with the percentage of adults holding functional bank accounts jumping from 13 percent in 2014 to roughly 64 percent by 2025. Notably, the gender gap has narrowed dramatically under the Banking on Equality policy, pushing female account ownership from under 5 percent to over 47 percent within the same timeframe. Concurrently, the sector has expanded its priority lending portfolios, with outstanding small business financing nearly doubling to 882 billion rupees, while agricultural credit reached 981 billion rupees, and low-cost housing initiatives generated unprecedented mortgage volumes.

Despite these achievements, the banking sector faces unique fiscal pressures, with 62 percent of total banking assets allocated to government securities, leaving private sector lending at just 22 percent. This crowding-out effect is amplified by an effective tax rate of 54.1 percent on banks, the highest in the region. Nevertheless, the sector has actively supported national stabilization, recently coordinating the restructuring of 1.225 trillion rupees in energy sector circular debt and 268 billion rupees in national airline debt. Supported by a recent 1,150 basis point policy rate cut and sovereign rating upgrades, the banking sector enters its next growth phase with genuine institutional strength, fully prepared to finance the broader economy.

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