IMF team arrives in Pakistan for bailout review, say sources

13 Mar 2024 • 2:02 PM MYT
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ISLAMABAD, March 13 ― An International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission is arriving in Pakistan today for a second and last review of a US$3 billion (RM14 billion) standby arrangement, two sources said.

The four-day review begins on Thursday, said the two finance ministry officials, who were speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to disclose the information.

Islamabad secured the last-gasped rescue package last summer to avert a sovereign default.

The last review, if successful, will release a tranche of around US$1.1 billion.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has already directed his finance team, headed by newly installed Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb to initiate work on seeking an Extended Fund Facility (EFF) after the standby arrangement expires on April 11.

Aurangzeb told reporters that the team was arriving this week, without mentioning a date, according to the Dawn daily.

The lender has said it will formulate a medium-term programme if Islamabad applies for one. ― Reuters