ECAP Chairman Malik Bostan Predicts Crypto Adoption Could Push Remittances to 50 Billion Dollars

The landscape of foreign exchange in Pakistan is on the verge of a major digital shift as Malik Muhammad Bostan, Chairman of the Exchange Companies Association of Pakistan (ECAP), highlights the transformative potential of cryptocurrency for national remittances. In a recent high-level meeting with Pakistan Crypto Council (PCC) CEO Bilal Bin Saqib and ECAP President Zafar Paracha, Bostan articulated a vision where digital assets could act as a catalyst for economic growth. He projected that if cryptocurrency evolves into a stable and regulated digital payment medium, Pakistan’s annual remittance inflows could surge from the current 38 billion dollars to an impressive 50 billion dollars. This optimistic outlook is grounded in the belief that digital platforms can offer a level of speed and cost-effectiveness that traditional banking systems have yet to match.

The primary advantage of shifting toward crypto-based platforms lies in the efficiency of cross-border transfers. Conventional banking channels often involve multiple intermediaries, leading to delays and higher fees that can discourage overseas Pakistanis from using formal routes. Bostan noted that crypto platforms enable funds to be transferred within minutes, providing a near-instantaneous connection between workers abroad and their families at home. By making formal channels faster and cheaper, the government can effectively capture more of the capital that currently flows through informal networks, thereby strengthening the country’s external account and overall economic stability.

The meeting also shed light on the significant demographic shift driving this technological adoption. Bostan credited the younger leadership within the Pakistan Crypto Council for their persistence in securing legal recognition for crypto-related initiatives, noting that these efforts align Pakistan with global trends in digital finance. Currently, it is estimated that approximately 40 million Pakistanis are engaged in some form of crypto trading. However, these users often face steep transaction costs ranging from 5 percent to 6 percent. The introduction of formal digital licensing and a structured regulatory environment could see these costs plummet to as low as 1 percent, making digital assets a far more accessible tool for the general public.

Regulatory progress is already moving forward through collaborative efforts between the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) and the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP). Officials revealed that a new mechanism has been established allowing individuals interested in crypto trading to open dedicated accounts in banks, provided they obtain a no-objection certificate (NOC) from the PCC. This move represents a major step toward bringing the digital asset market out of the shadows and into the formal financial fold. By creating a traceable and regulated path for crypto activities, the authorities are working to ensure that the sector contributes positively to the national treasury while providing protections for individual investors.

Beyond the immediate economic gains, the development of a comprehensive regulatory framework is being designed with international standards in mind. Ongoing coordination among the SBP, SECP, and PCC is focused on ensuring full compliance with Financial Action Task Force (FATF) requirements and rigorous customer due diligence (CDD) protocols. This focus on transparency is intended to mitigate risks associated with financial crime and money laundering, which have historically been concerns for digital assets. As reported by sources such as fintechnews.pk and Bankopedia, the move toward a regulated crypto ecosystem signals Pakistan’s readiness to embrace the digital era while maintaining the integrity of its financial borders.

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