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    Saudi Arabia Deposits $2 Billion with Pakistan’s State Bank Amid Support Boost

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The State Bank of Pakistan received a $2 billion deposit from Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Finance on April 15, 2026, providing a crucial boost to the country’s foreign exchange reserves. This transfer forms part of Saudi Arabia’s continued financial assistance aimed at stabilizing Pakistan’s economy and reinforcing its external financial position.

    These inflows are expected to alleviate pressure on Pakistan’s balance of payments and support macroeconomic stability during ongoing fiscal and monetary reforms. Meanwhile, on the same week, Saudi Arabia committed an additional $3 billion in financial aid to Pakistan, addressing the country’s increasing external financing requirements.

    Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, speaking in Washington, announced that Riyadh would also extend the tenure of an existing $5 billion deposit, further easing Pakistan’s balance of payments challenges. This fresh support arrives as Islamabad confronts a significant funding gap, partly due to upcoming debt repayments to the United Arab Emirates.

    A spokesperson from the Saudi Ministry of Finance confirmed the $3 billion deposit, emphasizing its purpose to strengthen Pakistan’s external account. This development underscores the deepening economic and strategic partnership between the two nations, which has expanded in recent years to include financial and security cooperation.

    Analysts interpret this latest financial commitment as a demonstration of Saudi Arabia’s sustained confidence in Pakistan’s economic management, reinforcing Riyadh’s role as a vital financial ally during periods of fiscal difficulty.

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