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IMF Set to Approve $1.2 Billion Loan to Pakistan

Published on: December 6, 2025 10:31 AM

IMF Set to Approve $1.2 Billion Loan to Pakistan

The IMF will meet on December 8 to approve a $1.2 billion loan to Pakistan. This includes $1 billion under the Extended Fund Facility and $200 million under the Resilience and Sustainability Facility. The loan aims to support Pakistan’s economic recovery after recent floods and ongoing fiscal pressures. Officials expect approval to boost investor confidence and reinforce external buffers.

The loan agreement follows staff-level talks held in Karachi, Islamabad, and Washington from September 24 to October 8. Negotiations focused on fiscal performance, monetary policy, structural reforms, and climate-related commitments. The IMF noted Pakistan’s strong progress in fiscal consolidation, inflation control, and monetary policy discipline. Structural reforms in energy, state-owned enterprises, and public service delivery were also highlighted.

READ MORE:IMF to disburse $1.2bn to Pakistan after board approval

The IMF emphasized climate-related reforms supported under the RSF. These include disaster resilience, water-resource management, and improved climate information systems. Such reforms gained urgency after floods damaged agriculture, infrastructure, and livelihoods. The fund warned that risks remain elevated due to flood-related losses. Authorities must maintain tight monetary policy and continue implementing structural reforms for stability.

Ahead of the board meeting, the IMF released a Governance and Corruption Diagnostic Assessment. It highlighted persistent corruption and recommended a 15-point reform agenda for transparency and integrity. The report estimated Pakistan could achieve 5–6.5% growth over five years if reforms start within six months. Finance Minister Aurangzeb described the report as a catalyst to accelerate long-overdue reforms.

READ MORE:Finmin Aurangzeb says govt requested, facilitated IMF graft report

If the Executive Board approves, Pakistan could receive the disbursement as early as December 9. The loan will reinforce economic recovery and signal international confidence. Officials remain committed to implementing remaining governance and structural reforms. Pakistan IMF loan approval is expected to be a key milestone in stabilizing the country’s economy.

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