Pakistan receives first portion of IMF loan

Author: APP

ISLAMABAD: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) received the first tranche of $991.4 million from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) under Extended Fund Facility (EFF) to help the country reduce economic vulnerabilities and generate sustainable and balanced growth.

“The SBP has received IMF first tranche of $991.4 million which is equivalent to SDR 716 million,” said SBP Chief Spokesman on Wednesday.

The IMF on July 3 had approved a loan of $6 billion for Pakistan, a 39-month extended arrangement, to support the country’s economic reform programme.

After approval of the loan under EFF by the Executive Board of IMF, Pakistan was eligible to immediately receive the first tranche of $1 billion.

The fund will quarterly review the performance of Pakistan over 39 months, while the programme would focus on a decisive fiscal consolidation to reduce public debt and build resilience while expanding social spending.

It will also try to ensure a flexible, market-determined exchange rate to restore competitiveness and rebuild official reserves besides eliminating quasi-fiscal losses in the energy sector, strengthening institutions and enhancing transparency.

Share
Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

  • Pakistan

PIA Operations Resume Smoothly in United Arab Emirates

In a welcome development for travelers, flights operated by Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) in the…

3 hours ago
  • Business

RemoteWell, Godaam Technologies and Digitt+ present Top Ideas at Zar Zaraat agri-startup competition

“Agriculture, as a sector, hold the key to prosperity, food security, and the socioeconomic upliftment…

3 hours ago
  • Editorial

Wheat Woes

Months after a witty, holier-than-thou, jack-of-all-trades caretaker government retreated from the executive, repeated horrors from…

8 hours ago
  • Editorial

Modi’s Tricks

For all those hoping to see matured Pak-India relations enter a new chapter of normalisation,…

8 hours ago
  • Cartoons

TODAY’S CARTOON

8 hours ago
  • Op-Ed

Exceptionally Incendiary Rhetoric

Narendra Modi is seeking the premiership of the country for the record third time. The…

8 hours ago