Remittances hit $4.1bn for March: SBP governor
State Bank Governor Jameel Ahmad on Monday said that remittances were at a record $4.1 billion during the month of March.
Remittances from overseas Pakistani workers had soared year-on-year in February 2025, reaching $3.12bn.
Compared to January 2025, remittance inflows increased by 3.8pc, providing the much-needed financial support to the economy, government reserves and liquidity for importers.
For the first nine months of FY25 (July-March), total remittances have reached $28.07bn, marking a substantial 33pc rise compared to the same period a year ago.
Speaking at the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) today, the SBP chief highlighted that foreign reserves were now projected to exceed $14bn by June.
He also added that foreign debt repayment obligations stood at $26bn for FY25 — from which $16bn was expected to be rolled over or refinanced, reducing actual repayment pressure to around $10bn.
On a positive note, he noted that economic activity had “shown signs of revival”, adding that if agricultural had matched last year’s performance, the country’s GDP growth would have been more than 4.2pc.
However, due to a weaker-than-expected........
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