Pakistan Opens Roshan Digital Account to Global Institutional Investors to Boost Foreign Capital Inflows

The Government of Pakistan has officially initiated a major policy shift by expanding the scope of the Roshan Digital Account framework to include foreign investors, a move aimed at positioning the country as an increasingly attractive global investment destination. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif emphasized that this expansion will play a critical role in broadening the nation’s financial markets and integrating them more deeply with international capital flows. This strategic development follows an earlier announcement by Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb and reflects a high-level directive to modernize the country’s digital investment infrastructure. Under the new guidelines, foreign nationals, international corporations, and institutional investors are now permitted to open accounts and invest directly in government securities, including the high-yield Naya Pakistan Certificates.

This initiative is designed to leverage Pakistan’s robust digital banking platforms to promote foreign direct investment and create stronger linkages with global financial hubs. By opening the RDA platform to non-residents and international entities, the government is moving beyond its traditional reliance on the diaspora to tap into a much larger pool of global liquidity. The Prime Minister’s Office noted that this step is a testament to the country’s commitment to providing a secure and transparent environment for capital. The shift marks an evolution of the RDA from a remittance-focused tool for overseas Pakistanis into a comprehensive investment portal for the international community.

While the expansion targets new global participants, the government continues to recognize the immense contribution of the 11 million-strong overseas Pakistani community. These individuals, residing in the Middle East, Europe, North America, and the Far East, remain the backbone of the country’s external financial stability. They are viewed not only as economic contributors but also as cultural and business ambassadors who project Pakistan’s potential worldwide. Data from the State Bank of Pakistan highlights this significance, showing that remittances reached a record $38.3 billion in the 2025 fiscal year, representing a massive 26.6 percent increase. With projections suggesting that remittances could hit $42 billion by the end of the 2026 fiscal year, the confidence of the diaspora remains at an all-time high.

Pakistan has now cemented its position as the fifth-largest recipient of remittances globally and the second-largest in South Asia. These inflows are the most vital factor in stabilizing the country’s external accounts, especially as the State Bank’s foreign exchange reserves have grown to approximately $16.3 billion, with total national reserves nearing $21.6 billion. Since its inception in 2020, the RDA scheme has achieved remarkable scale. By the end of February 2026, more than 900,000 accounts had been established, with total cumulative investments crossing the $12 billion threshold. This success has prompted the Prime Minister to commend the collaborative efforts of the Finance Ministry, the central bank, and the participating commercial banking sector.

Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb reiterated that the country is fully prepared to handle an influx of global capital through its revamped digital systems. He noted that ongoing government reforms have created a secure and conducive environment that prioritizes transparency and ease of doing business for international players. By providing expanded financial facilities through a verified digital framework, the government is inviting investors from across the globe to participate in Pakistan’s economic trajectory. The goal is to ensure that the nation’s financial future is built on a diverse and resilient foundation of both local and international investment.

As the RDA enters this new phase, the focus will remain on maintaining the platform’s technological edge and ensuring that international compliance standards are met. The move to allow institutional investors is expected to bring more sophistication to the domestic bond market and provide a steady stream of foreign exchange. With a strong digital system now in place, Pakistan is signaling to the world that it is open for business, offering a modern gateway for those looking to capitalize on the emerging opportunities within the South Asian economic landscape.

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