Pakistan saw a steady inflow of $20.45 billion in workers’ remittances during the first six months of 2025, according to the latest data from the State Bank of Pakistan.
Remittances totaled $3.4 billion in June, down from $3.68 billion in May, but still significantly higher compared to earlier months like January ($3 billion) and February ($3.1 billion). The highest monthly inflow during the period was recorded in March 2025, with $4.05 billion.
Among the leading source countries:
The EU countries collectively sent $442.21 million in June, with top contributions from Italy ($129.34 million), Spain ($76.48 million), and Germany ($69.85 million).
From other GCC countries, remittances stood at $303.46 million, with Oman ($116.39 million) and Qatar ($84.23 million) showing consistent inflows.
The stable inflow of remittances reflects the critical role of overseas Pakistanis in supporting the country’s economy. With rising inflation and foreign exchange pressures, these inflows remain a vital source of external financing, especially in the absence of robust export growth.