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Pakistan completes $3.45bn deposit repayment to UAE

byCT Report
24/04/2026
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KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) repaid another $1 billion to Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) UAE, completing repayment of total deposits of $3.45 billion.

The central bank stated this in a post on social media platform X, stating that the repayment was made on 23 April 2026.

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It added that deposits of $2.45 billion were repaid last week. “This completes the repayment of total deposits of $3.45 billion to UAE,” read the statement.

The development comes days after SBP confirmed on Tuesday that the country has received $1 billion from Saudi Arabia, marking the second tranche of a previously agreed $3 billion deposit package.

According to the central bank, “The State Bank of Pakistan has received US$1 billion from the Ministry of Finance, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with a value date of 20 April 2026.”

The SBP stated that this amount represented the second installment of the $3 billion deposit facility recently agreed with Saudi Arabia. The first tranche of $2 billion had been received last week.

Earlier, Saudi Arabia committed an additional $3 billion in deposits for Pakistan and extended its existing $5 billion facility for another three years.

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