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CDNS achieves Rs1.02 trillion in savings inflows, nears annual target

byCT Report
26/03/2026
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ISLAMABAD: The Central Directorate of National Savings (CDNS) has recorded Rs1.02 trillion in savings inflows from July 1 to March 25 of the ongoing fiscal year 2025–26, marking 76.92% of its annual target and signaling continued growth in the country’s savings culture.

Officials said the CDNS has set an overall inflow target of Rs1.3 trillion for the current fiscal year.

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The strong performance in the first nine months reflects rising public confidence and participation in national savings schemes.

The directorate has also earmarked Rs50 billion for investments in Islamic savings instruments during FY2025–26, aiming to promote Shariah-compliant financial products and support the expansion of the Islamic economy.

Highlighting past performance, a senior official noted that CDNS had set a target of Rs1.65 trillion for FY2024–25, including Rs170 billion for Islamic finance investments, to further strengthen savings habits and diversify financial offerings.

In FY2023–24, CDNS surpassed its target by mobilizing Rs1.742 trillion in fresh bonds against a goal of Rs1.7 trillion, reflecting strong investor trust. The organization also met its Rs1.6 trillion target in FY2022–23, outperforming earlier benchmarks.

For FY2021–22, the initial target of Rs1.3 trillion was later revised upward to Rs1.4 trillion in response to favorable market trends and efforts to enhance savings mobilization.

Officials added that ongoing institutional reforms, including new policy measures and innovations, are being introduced to improve operational efficiency and expand outreach nationwide.

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