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PM launches Buna-Raast connectivity project

He pointed out that it is Pakistan's first cross-border real-time payment system that will make remittances more affordable and accessible

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PM launches Buna-Raast connectivity project

Islamabad: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif Thursday launched Buna-Raast connectivity project in Islamabad to streamline remittances from the Arab world to Pakistan.  

The project links Pakistan's digital payment system, Raast, with Buna, which is established under the Arab Monetary Fund.

Speaking on the occasion, the Prime Minister said this groundbreaking initiative will further strengthen our historic relations with the Arab World in a modern digital way. “This landmark initiative aims to facilitate our fellow Pakistanis in the Arab world to quickly send their money back home”.

Shehbaz Sharif pointed out that it is Pakistan's first cross border real time payment system that will make remittances more affordable and accessible.

Referring to the economic challenges, the Prime Minister stated that he will soon announce a five-year home-grown economic program. Discussions have been held with stakeholders over the last many months.

He added the program will envisage measures to uplift the economy and different sectors including agriculture and IT.

In his remarks on the occasion, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb expressed satisfaction that macroeconomic stability is taking root in Pakistan.

Investor’s confidence is also coming back to the country. He was confident that the Extended Fund Facility of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) would help bring permanence to macroeconomic stability. The premier said the government is committed to structural reforms including in the energy and taxation system.

The Finance Minister said remittances are a lifeline for Pakistan and the country received remittances of three billion dollars in the month of July this year. He added that Buna-Raast project will further enhance remittances.

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