Pakistan receives record $38.3bn remittances in FY25

UK, US, Gulf nations remain top sources of remittance inflows, shows SBP data

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A person shows US dollars at a currency exchange store in Manila, Philippines, October 21, 2022. — Reuters
A person shows US dollars at a currency exchange store in Manila, Philippines, October 21, 2022. — Reuters
  • Remittances rise 27% from FY24 to FY25.
  • Monthly inflows top $3.4bn in June 2025.
  • Saudi Arabia sends highest remittance in June.

KARACHI: Workers’ remittances to Pakistan stood at $3.4 billion in June 2025, marking an 8% increase year-on-year, according to data released by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Wednesday.

With this strong monthly inflow, total remittances for FY25 surged by 26.6% to a record $38.3 billion, up from $30.3 billion in FY24.

This marks the highest annual remittance figure in the country’s history, giving a significant boost to Pakistan’s external account and household consumption capacity.

According to the SBP, the majority of remittances during June came from Saudi Arabia ($823.2 million), followed by the United Arab Emirates ($717.2 million), United Kingdom ($537.6 million), and the United States ($281.2 million).

Topline Securities CEO Mohammad Sohail described the inflows as “a big source of support for the economy, helping bridge external gaps and boosting household incomes.”

Meanwhile, Adviser to the Finance Minister, Khurram Schehzad, termed the achievement “massive” in a post on X, saying it “reflects growing trust of overseas Pakistanis in the economy and policy measures.”

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed his satisfaction at the record-high remittances received during the fiscal year 2024-25 and resolved that the government was committed to economic prosperity after bringing economic stability.

He, as per a statement from the PM Office, termed the remittances increase by 26.6% as a positive trend.

"The record surge in remittances reflects expatriate Pakistanis’ valuable contributions and their confidence in the national economy," the prime minister added.

He further opined that the recent positive economic indicators were a manifestation of the government’s policies towards the right direction.