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Pakistani expat remittances soar to $3.5 billion in january

Published on: February 11, 2026 6:00 PM

Remittances from overseas Pakistanis reached $3.5 billion in January 2026, marking a 15.4% year-on-year increase, according to data released by the State Bank of Pakistan, reflecting steady inflows from key countries.

During the period from July 2025 to January 2026, total remittances amounted to $23.2 billion, up 11.3% compared to $20.9 billion in the same period last year, showing sustained growth in foreign transfers.

Read more : Pakistan’s workers’ remittances surge to $3.5 billion in january

Saudi Arabia led the inflows in January with $739.6 million, followed closely by the UAE at $694.2 million, the United Kingdom at $572.1 million, and the United States contributing $294.7 million.

Economists said strong remittances play a crucial role in supporting Pakistan’s economy, helping households meet daily expenses and bolstering foreign exchange reserves, which are vital for national financial stability.

Read more : Remittances hit record, support Pakistan’s foreign reserves

The inflows also provide a buffer against external economic shocks and support the balance of payments, while encouraging further engagement with the diaspora for long-term investment in Pakistan.

Analysts expect remittances to maintain an upward trajectory this year, driven by high demand for skilled workers abroad and continued support from overseas Pakistanis, which remains a critical pillar of the country’s economic resilience.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: economic growth, Foreign Inflows, Latest, overseas pakistanis, Pakistan forex, Pakistani remittances, Saudi UAE remittances

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