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Pakistan receives $3.53bn remittances in April: SBP

Saudi Arabia remained largest remittance source during April inflows, says central bank

By Web Desk
May 11, 2026
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

KARACHI: Pakistan received $3.53 billion in workers’ remittances in April 2026, registering an 11.4% increase year-on-year despite a decline on a monthly basis, according to data released by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Monday.

However, the inflows declined by 7.6% on a month-on-month basis compared to March 2026, when the country received $3.83 billion in workers’ remittances.

According to the central bank, cumulative remittances during the first 10 months of FY26 reached $33.86 billion, showing an 8% increase compared to the corresponding period of the previous fiscal year.

Saudi Arabia remained the largest contributor during April, with Pakistanis residing in the kingdom sending $841.7 million. The United Arab Emirates followed with $734.7 million, while remittances from other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries stood at $325 million.

Overall inflows from the Middle East amounted to nearly $1.9 billion during the month, according to SBP data.

Analysts said the yearly growth momentum in remittances remained strong despite the monthly decline, which followed higher inflows recorded around Eid-related transfers in recent months.

Pakistan’s remittances target is around $41 billion by the end of FY26, compared to $38 billion recorded in FY25.