The country borrowed $1.308 billion from multiple financing sources during the first quarter (July-September) of the current fiscal year 2024-25, compared to $3.527 billion borrowed during the same period of 2023-24, as revealed by the Economic Affairs Division (EAD) data.
The data revealed that the government has budgeted estimates of time deposits of $9 billion, including a $5 billion KSA time deposit and a $4 billion SAFE China deposit for the current fiscal year. However, no money was received in the first quarter (July-September) under this head. There is also no mention of assistance from the UAE.
Furthermore, the $1.308 billion does not include the first tranche of $1.03 billion received from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
The government had budgeted $19.393 billion from multiple financing sources for the fiscal year 2024-25, including $19.216 billion in loans and $176.29 million in grants. However, this does not include any amount from the IMF.
The data further showed that the government had budgeted estimates of $3.779 billion from foreign commercial banks for the fiscal year 2024-25. The country received $200 million under this head in September, but there is no mention of which foreign commercial bank provided the loans. The government has also budgeted estimates of $1 billion from the issuance of bonds; however, as the country did not issue the bonds, no amount was received during the first three months of 2024-25.
The country received $593.90 million in September 2024 from different sources.
The country received $374.79 million under the head of the “Naya Pakistan Certificate” during the first quarter of the current fiscal year 2024-25, including $115.75 million in September.
The country received $482.96 million from multilaterals and $250.29 million from bilaterals during July-September 2024. The non-project aid was $662.67 million, including $225.72 million for budgetary support, and project aid was $645.37 million during the first three months of the current fiscal year.
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) disbursed $114.30 million during the period under review, compared to the budgeted $1.651 billion for the fiscal year 2024-25.
The IDA disbursed $190.91 million in July-September against the budgeted $1.525 billion for the fiscal year 2024-25, and the IBRD disbursed $86.16 million against the budgeted $550.22 million. The IsDB (Short-term) disbursed $62.17 million during the first quarter against $500 million for the fiscal year 2024-25, and the AIIB disbursed $12.69 million, while IFAD disbursed $15 million against the budgeted $40.45 million for the fiscal year 2024-25.
China disbursed $96.76 million in July; however, no money was received in August and September from China. The government has budgeted $134.18 million from China for the fiscal year 2024-25.
Saudi Arabia disbursed $6.35 million in the first quarter of the fiscal year 2024-25 against the budgeted estimates of $76.02 million for the entire fiscal year.
The USA disbursed $36.29 million in the first quarter against the budgeted $20.87 million for the fiscal year 2024-25.