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flag Pakistan's financial inclusion rose to 67% by June 2025, driven by digital banking and reforms, with the gender gap narrowing to 30%.

flag Pakistan’s financial inclusion rate rose to 67% by June 2025, up from 47% in 2018, driven by digital banking, microfinance expansion, and policy reforms, with the gender gap narrowing to 30%, according to State Bank of Pakistan Governor Jameel Ahmad. flag The central bank cited declining inflation, increased foreign exchange reserves, and improved debt dynamics as signs of macroeconomic stability, despite criticism from economists over high poverty, unemployment, and weak growth projections. flag New microfinance regulations expand loan limits and introduce climate risk support, aiming for 75% inclusion and a 25% gender gap by 2028.

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