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    Pakistan to Introduce Investment Certificates in Saudi Riyal and UAE Dirham

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Pakistan is set to introduce new investment certificates denominated in Saudi Riyal and UAE Dirham, marking a strategic move to diversify its foreign currency reserves. This initiative aims to attract investments from Gulf countries, which are significant contributors to Pakistan’s remittances and economic support. By offering certificates in these currencies, Pakistan hopes to provide investors with a secure and convenient option to invest in the country while reducing reliance on the US dollar.

    In a significant development, the launch of these certificates is expected to enhance bilateral economic relations with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, two of Pakistan’s key economic partners. The certificates will likely appeal to expatriates and investors in the Gulf region, encouraging them to channel their funds into Pakistan’s financial markets. This move also aligns with Pakistan’s broader strategy to stabilize its foreign exchange reserves amid ongoing economic challenges.

    Meanwhile, the introduction of Saudi Riyal and UAE Dirham certificates could help Pakistan mitigate currency volatility and improve liquidity in its financial system. It reflects the government’s efforts to diversify funding sources and strengthen ties with Gulf economies, which play a vital role in Pakistan’s economic landscape. The success of this initiative could pave the way for further financial innovations aimed at attracting foreign investment and supporting economic growth.

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