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    ADB Approves $700 Million Loan to Reform Pakistan’s Insurance Sector

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has sanctioned a $700 million loan to Pakistan aimed at revitalizing the country’s insurance sector. This initiative seeks to broaden insurance coverage and strengthen the resilience of Pakistan’s financial system against future shocks.

    The programme targets the existing insurance protection gap in Pakistan, which currently accounts for only 0.7% of the nation’s GDP. It aims to increase private sector involvement and improve the economy’s capacity to manage risks effectively.

    In a significant development, the Insurance Transformation Programme will introduce specialised insurance products tailored for farmers, women, and vulnerable groups. It will also promote advanced risk protection mechanisms, focusing on natural disasters and climate-related challenges.

    Notably, the reforms will incorporate satellite-based risk assessment technologies, expand digital insurance platforms, and streamline claims processing to enhance service accessibility and efficiency. These measures are expected to make insurance more inclusive across Pakistan.

    Additionally, the programme will support the mobilisation of long-term savings, stimulate investment growth, and foster the development of bond markets and private pension products within the country.

    Overall, these reforms aim to transition Pakistan’s insurance industry from a conventional framework to a modern, risk-based model. This shift is anticipated to bolster the nation’s economic resilience and improve its ability to recover from both financial and environmental adversities.

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