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SOE losses, pension liabilities cross Rs7.5 trillion, exceeding defence & development budgets

byCT Report
28/06/2025
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 ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs) continue to bleed financially, with total accumulated losses and unfunded pension liabilities now crossing Rs7.5 trillion. This amount is nearly three times the defence budget and over seven times the national development budget for the current fiscal year.

The Ministry of Finance revealed these alarming figures during a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on State-Owned Enterprises (CCoSOEs), chaired by Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb. The Finance Division’s report showed that SOEs suffered losses of Rs342 billion in just six months from July to December 2024, adding to their already staggering total loss of Rs5.8 trillion.

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Despite multiple hikes in electricity and gas tariffs over the past three years, circular debt in the oil, gas, and power sectors has reached Rs4.9 trillion. This mounting debt is draining the government’s fiscal resources, hurting SOE asset values, and damaging overall economic confidence.

In just six months, the government extended more than Rs600 billion in support to SOEs through subsidies, grants, and loans. Meanwhile, unfunded pension liabilities – especially in power distribution companies and Pakistan Railways – have risen to Rs1.7 trillion, further burdening public finances. Government guarantees have also surged to Rs2.2 trillion.

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