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Banks Being Encouraged To Expand Their SME Lending Portfolios: Minister

Federal Minister for Finance Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb represented Pakistan in a high-level panel discussion titled “Scaling up SME Finance” hosted at the International Business Forum, held on the sidelines of the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) in Sevilla, Spain.

The discussion brought together global policymakers and financial leaders to exchange ideas on strengthening financing mechanisms for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), which are widely recognized as critical engines of inclusive economic growth.

Addressing the session Aurangzeb underscored the importance of SMEs to Pakistan’s economy, noting that these enterprises account for approximately 40 percent of the country’s GDP, 25 percent of exports, and nearly 78 percent of non-agricultural employment.

Despite their significant contribution, he observed that SME access to formal finance remains disproportionately low, with a small percentage of private-sector lending currently directed towards them.

The minister highlighted that Pakistan has adopted a whole-of-government approach to address these challenges and unlock the full potential of the SME sector. As part of its strategic vision, the government aims to raise SME financing to 17 percent of total private-sector credit by 2028. This target is designed to bring Pakistan more in line with comparable South Asian economies such as Bangladesh and India, and with global emerging market benchmarks.

He said Pakistan is actively working through the central bank to encourage commercial banks to expand their SME lending portfolios. This expansion is expected to enhance the contribution of SMEs to GDP, exports, employment, youth and women’s digital empowerment, and overall financial inclusion, laying the foundation for sustained and inclusive economic growth.

To support this agenda, a multi-billion credit guarantee facility has been rolled out under the Prime Minister’s Youth, Business and Agriculture Loan Scheme. The government has also committed to bearing up to 50 percent of potential credit losses on principal for small businesses.

The minister also highlighted the government’s intention to revise and expand the National SME Policy 2021 to set a comprehensive five-year roadmap for sectoral development. Parallel efforts are underway to strengthen the institutional capacity of the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Authority (SMEDA) so it can extend market linkages, provide regulatory relief, enhance advisory services, and lead capacity-building initiatives. Deregulation efforts, such as reducing reliance on NOCs and increasing e-inspections, are also being introduced to reduce compliance burdens for SMEs.

He expressed Pakistan’s interest in learning from successful models across other emerging markets and fostering partnerships that promote technology-driven, climate-compliant, and socially inclusive SME development. He reaffirmed the government’s strong resolve to support small businesses and develop a more enabling financial ecosystem that can drive sustainable and equitable growth.


  • People can’t afford things
    Tariffs have been imposed by you on simple items from china
    Rates cut have made everyone go into debt creating the same cycle of bankrupt nature as usual

    Not to mention everything is unaffordable

    What a joke this FM is. Even trump would jail him for wasting everyone time

  • Pakistan bath raha hai jab aise loog khare hongea toou , hahaha dhecho dhechon.


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