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Pakistan Remittance Record SBP Forecasts Inflows Beyond 41 Billion Dollars Amid Structural Policy Shift

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The external economic framework of Pakistan has received a substantial boost as workers remittances sent by overseas citizens are projected to break previous milestones by exceeding 41.5 billion dollars for the fiscal year 2025-26. State Bank of Pakistan Governor Jameel Ahmad shared these positive projections during a detailed media briefing held in Karachi, indicating that the massive capital inflows have provided a critical anchor for the external sector stability of the country. While the absolute final data points for the month of June are currently being consolidated by data analysts, preliminary assessments securely validate that the cumulative collections for the fiscal year will pass the targeted 41.5 billion dollar mark, marking a historic achievement for the national financial landscape.

Reflecting on the historical performance of these inflows, the central bank chief emphasized that remittances from overseas Pakistanis have consistently served as a foundational pillar of national economic resilience. The historical data points to an impressive upward trajectory, with annual remittance inflows climbing steadily from 27.3 billion dollars during the fiscal year 2022-23 to an impressive 38.3 billion dollars by the close of the fiscal year 2024-25. The latest performance estimates for the fiscal year 2025-26 perfectly match the strategic forward projections issued earlier by the central bank, which had placed the expected range between 41 billion dollars and 42 billion dollars. Looking deeper into the near future, the State Bank of Pakistan remains highly optimistic, expecting these essential foreign inflows to scale even higher over the course of the fiscal year 2026-27.

This unprecedented surge in inbound transfers coincides with a broad strengthening of the external accounts managed by the monetary authority. According to the official statements, the liquid foreign exchange reserves held by the central bank expanded by approximately 5.5 billion dollars over the past twelve months, successfully consolidating at 18.4 billion dollars by the conclusion of June. Alongside this reserve accumulation, the financial institution also reported a significant contraction in its forward foreign exchange liabilities, a technical adjustment that substantially minimizes external risks and provides a much cleaner balance sheet for international economic assessments.

In a notable policy transition aimed at reducing domestic fiscal strains and modernizing financial governance, the central bank governor declared that the state will permanently discontinue subsidizing remittance incentive frameworks. Consequently, state financial support for initiatives like the Sohni Dharti Remittance Programme and the Telegraphic Transfer Charges Incentive Scheme has effectively reached its conclusion. Moving forward, commercial banks and authorized financial intermediaries will manage these operational channels independently under the established frameworks, bearing all associated marketing, promotional, and technology costs on their own balance sheets. Crucially for the public, the regulator guaranteed that overseas citizens will face no changes, ensuring that all money transfer operations remain entirely free of cost for the senders and their local beneficiaries.

The central bank also brought forward encouraging analytical updates regarding the performance of the Roshan Digital Account infrastructure, which continues to act as a vital digital bridge for non-resident citizens. Jameel Ahmad noted that the capital inflows directed through this specialised application have recorded clear structural improvements, maintaining a steady run rate of approximately 300 million dollars on a monthly basis. This sustained momentum follows deliberate optimizations introduced into the operational architecture of the platform, enhancing user accessibility and investment pathways. The combination of sustained remittance growth and structural banking updates establishes a more transparent economic environment as the country transitions into the next financial cycle.

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