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Pakistan Receives $3.2 Billion in Remittances in August 2025

by Web Desk
October 9, 2025
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Remittances to Pakistan surge to $3.4 billion in October 2025, driven by strong inflows from Saudi Arabia, UAE, and the UK, boosting economic stability and confidence in government policies.

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According to data released by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the country received $3.2 billion in remittances from overseas workers during August 2025, marking an 11.3% increase compared to the same month last year. The steady inflow highlights the crucial role of remittances in supporting Pakistan’s economy amid ongoing fiscal reforms and external challenges.

During the first quarter of the fiscal year 2025–26, total remittances reached $9.5 billion, reflecting continued trust and financial support from the Pakistani diaspora. This consistent inflow remains one of the key sources of foreign exchange, helping to stabilize the Pakistani rupee and reduce pressure on the balance of payments.

The country-wise breakdown showed that the highest remittances came from:

  • Saudi Arabia: $750.9 million
  • United Arab Emirates (UAE): $677.1 million
  • United Kingdom: $454.8 million
  • United States: $269 million

Economic experts note that the increase in remittances is a positive indicator for Pakistan’s external account, providing essential foreign exchange reserves at a time when the government is working closely with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to implement fiscal discipline and economic recovery measures.

The strong inflow also reflects overseas Pakistanis’ confidence in the country’s financial system and their continued support for families back home. Analysts suggest that improved digital banking channels, reduced transaction costs, and formal banking incentives have contributed to the rise in official remittance figures.

With remittances serving as a vital economic lifeline, the SBP and the government continue to emphasize policies that encourage the use of legal channels for money transfers, ensuring transparency and long-term economic resilience.

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