Saudi Arabia extends $3 billion deposit in Pakistan for another year

Saudi Arabia extends $3 billion deposit in Pakistan for another year
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Summary Saudi Arabia has extended a $3 billion deposit in Pakistan's State Bank for another year to strengthen the country's foreign exchange reserves and support its economic growth.

LAHORE (Dunya News) – Saudi Arabia has extended a $3 billion deposit placed in the State Bank of Pakistan’s (SBP) account for another year, a move that will strengthen the foreign exchange reserves of the country.

In November 2021, the central bank entered into a deal with the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) for a $3 billion deposit aimed at strengthening the country’s foreign exchange reserves.

The arrangement was formalised at the SBP headquarters in Karachi, where SFD CEO Sultan Bin Abdul Rahman Al-Marshad and then–State Bank Governor Dr. Reza Baqir signed the agreement, according to an official statement from the central bank.

The extension represents a further continuation of Saudi Arabia's support to Pakistan. It aims to bolster Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves and support the country's economic growth and development.
 

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