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    UAE to Pakistan Remittances Jump 33% as Inflows Hit Record

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    UAE Pakistan remittances are surging. Money sent home from the UAE rose by about 33 percent year on year, climbing from 754 million dollars in May 2025 to roughly 1,007 million dollars in May 2026, according to State Bank of Pakistan data. The jump is part of a record-breaking stretch for overseas inflows that is steadying the wider economy.

    Why UAE Pakistan remittances are climbing

    Pakistan recorded around 4.25 billion dollars in total remittances in May 2026, described by officials as the highest-ever monthly inflow. Saudi Arabia sent the largest single share at just over a billion dollars, but the UAE corridor stood out for its sharp annual growth. Festive periods such as Eid typically lift transfers as workers support family at home, and a large, active diaspora in the Gulf keeps the flow strong.

    Why these inflows matter

    Remittances are a quiet pillar of Pakistan’s economy. Cumulative inflows rose more than 9 percent to about 38.1 billion dollars across the July to May stretch of the financial year, and the State Bank has revised its full-year forecast up toward 42 billion dollars. That hard-currency stream supports the rupee, helps cover imports and brings stability that headline politics often cannot. For families, it is rent, school fees and daily essentials.

    How senders can make the most of it

    For workers sending money from the UAE, small choices add up. Compare the total cost of a transfer, not just the advertised fee, since the exchange rate margin often matters more. Sending larger amounts less often can cut per-transfer charges, while regulated digital channels usually beat informal routes on both safety and traceability. Timing transfers around favourable rates can also stretch each remittance further over a year.

    The bottom line

    The 33 percent rise in UAE Pakistan remittances reflects both a strong Gulf workforce and the seasonal generosity of a connected diaspora. With official forecasts pointing to record annual inflows, this corridor remains one of the most important money flows in the region. This article is general information rather than financial advice, so compare providers for your own transfers.

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