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Pakistan freelancers earn $1bn in 11 months

Published on: June 18, 2026 10:51 PM

Pakistan’s freelancers earned $1 billion in export income in eleven months of FY2026, marking a major milestone for the country’s digital economy. The achievement highlights rapid growth in online services exports and reflects rising global demand for Pakistani freelance talent. It also strengthens Pakistan’s position in the international freelancing market and directly impacts millions of independent workers across the country.

The State Bank of Pakistan reported that freelancer foreign exchange earnings surpassed the $1 billion mark during the period under review. This compares with $708 million recorded in the same period of the previous fiscal year, showing nearly 50 percent year-on-year growth. The data indicates a steady expansion of digital services as a key source of foreign exchange inflows.

Officials said IT and related freelancers contributed the largest share of total earnings, driven by global demand for digital services. In addition, non-IT freelancers generated $533 million, further boosting overall inflows. Together, total freelancer earnings reached $1.6 billion, reflecting the sector’s broadening economic base.

Industry representatives credited supportive policy measures for sustaining growth in the freelancing ecosystem. They noted the continuation of the Final Tax Regime at 0.25 percent as a key facilitation step. They also welcomed reductions in taxes on foreign transactions through payment cards, which helped freelancers manage project costs more efficiently.

Experts estimate that Pakistan is home to nearly three million freelancers engaged in full-time and part-time work. They urged improvements in internet connectivity and stable electricity supply to maintain growth momentum. They added that stronger infrastructure and policy support could further increase export earnings in the coming years.

 

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