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Pakistan Remittances Surge 11% to $23.2 Billion in 7MFY26

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Pakistan’s remittances recorded strong growth in the first seven months of fiscal year 2026 (7MFY26), rising 11 percent year-on-year to $23.2 billion, according to a report by Arif Habib Limited.

The report shows that overseas Pakistanis sent $3.46 billion in January 2026 alone, marking a 15 percent increase compared to $3.0 billion in the same month last year. On a month-on-month basis, remittances fell slightly by 4 percent from December’s $3.59 billion, reflecting normal seasonal variation.

Saudi Arabia remained the largest contributor in January, sending $740 million, followed by the UAE with $694 million. Remittances from the United Kingdom surged to $572 million, while Europe contributed $480 million. Inflows from the United States stood at $295 million during the month.

Country Remittances (USD Million)
Saudi Arabia 740
UAE 694
United Kingdom 572
Europe (Other) 480
United States 295
Total Jan 2026 3,461

Analysts say the sustained increase in remittances is providing steady support to Pakistan’s external account, helping ease balance-of-payments pressures and supporting foreign exchange reserves. Market observers expect the trend to continue, potentially aiding the State Bank of Pakistan in building reserves above $18 billion by June 2026, assuming stable global economic conditions.

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