Sunday, August 17, 2025

Record-Breaking Remittances , Pakistan Sees 25% Surge in January

-

Pakistan’s economy witnessed a major boost as remittances soared to an all-time high, with inflows reaching $3 billion in January 2025—marking a staggering 25% increase. This surge reflects growing trust in formal banking channels and a crackdown on illegal transfers.

Between July 2024 and January 2025, total remittances amounted to $20.8 billion, recording a 32% year-on-year growth. Advisor to the Federal Finance Minister, Khurram Shahzad, hailed this rise as a game-changer, predicting that annual remittances could surpass $35 billion if the trend continues.

Meanwhile, the federal government’s non-tax revenue also surged by Rs1,623 billion in the first half of the fiscal year. Official data shows non-tax revenue reached Rs3,602 billion between July and December, significantly higher than Rs1,979 bi6uuhllion in the same period last year.

A major contribu6utor to this rise was the petroleum levy, which generated an additional Rs76.64 billion, bringing total revenue to Rs549 billion. The e Bank of 3e (SBP) also posted a record-breaking profit of Rs2,500 billion in just six months—more than doubling its Rs972 billion profit from the previous year.

LATEST POSTS

Missing Millions -Five Countries owe Pakistan’s $304.5m for decades

Pakistan is in a tough spot. For decades, the country has been trying to collect a staggering $304.5 million...

Bahria Town on the Brink-Properties Auctioned, Rs1.12bn Money Trail Uncovered!

In a dramatic twist, NAB Rawalpindi has auctioned off three major Bahria Town properties to recover money from a...

A1 Fame & Fortune -Young Pakistani Tycoon Muzammil Paracha Dies at 31

Muzammil Karim Paracha, the young Pakistani businessman who made waves nationwide by buying the 'A1' car number plate for...

Most Popular