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KARACHI, Jul 07 (APP):The Governor State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) Jameel Ahmad on Monday said that the economy of the country endured challenges in the past few years but now we are out of the difficult period.
While addressing the launching ceremony of Women Entrepreneurs Finance Code organized by the SBP and Asian Development Bank (ADB) at a local hotel here, he said we must ensure economic stability in the country.
The SBP Governor said that the economic growth is moving forward and it is crucial not to repeat mistakes of the past.
Jameel Ahmad said that both SBP and the government remain steadfast in their approach to transitioning from recently hard-earned economic stability to a medium term economic transformation.
This resolve is reflected in our prudent and cautious monetary policy stance, fundamentals aligned exchange rate, and ongoing fiscal consolidation and improving debt dynamics, he said adding that the approach is helping us ensure overall macroeconomic stability, building fiscal and external buffers and supporting sustainable economic growth.
Ahmad said that with the focus now increasingly shifting towards structural reforms, he believes that this time is indeed different for Pakistan’s economy due to the average headline inflation has declined to 4.5 percent in FY25 the lowest level in the last nine years and with prudent and coordinated mix of monetary and fiscal policies, inflation will stabilize within its target range of 5 – 7 percent.
He said that the foreign exchange market remains stable driven by external account outperformance and a high-quality buildup of foreign exchange reserve buffers. SBP’s foreing exhcnage reserves are now almost five times higher than the low levels at the start of 2023.
The current account balance is projected to remain supportive driven by robust remittances and resilient exports despite rapid growth in both the value and volume of imports in line with ongoing economic recovery.
He said that the SBP is fully committed to undertake structural reforms and lay the foundation for sustainable and inclusive economic growth.
Ahmed said that Fiscal policy has proactively supported monetary tightening, as reflected in the second consecutive primary surplus in fiscal year 25. Both tax and non-tax revenues have shown sizable growth, while overall expenditures have remained relatively contained.
The government is targeting a higher primary surplus for fiscal year 2026. Economic growth is showing signs of gradual, consistent, and sustainable recovery.
He said that unlike the previous episodes of boom-bust cycles, the current policy mix remains conducive to a lasting increase in economic activity rather than a short-sighted, fragile, and populist ‘sugar rush’.
The SBP Governor said that economic growth holds little meaning unless it is both sustainable and inclusive. He emphasized that women entrepreneurs are a powerful engine for economic growth and social progress. He said that supporting WMSMEs aligns closely with SBP’s vision to foster a stable and inclusive financial ecosystem conducive to broad-based and inclusive growth.
The Governor also appreciated ADB’s commitment to support women financial inclusion in Pakistan and reflected on ADB’s role in supporting SBP in the adoption and implementation of the Code in Pakistan.
The Deputy Governor SBP Saleemullah said that SBP has introduced several initiatives to promote women financial inclusion, namely the National Financial Inclusion Strategy (NFIS) and the landmark Banking on Equality Policy (BOE) to embed gender lens in the banks policies, products and roll out strategies.
On this occasion, Senior Director Finance ADB Christine Engstrom and Head of WE Finance Initiative at World Bank Wendy Teleki expressed pleasure on having SBP join the Code as a global signatory.
The launch event also featured two panel discussions bringing together policymakers, financial sector leaders, entrepreneurs, and civil society representatives to discuss challenges, share success stories, and explore collaborative strategies for advancing women’s entrepreneurship in the country.
Earlier, the event featured national and international dignitaries that expressed solidarity on the important cause of women’s economic empowerment in Pakistan.