PM Imran says Rs1,138bn credit offtake indicates private sector’s growth momentum
Says the growth is the highest in the past 10 years


Credit offtake of Rs 1,138 billion taken by the private sector last year was the highest during the last 10 years, Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Monday.
In a tweet, the premier said the record credit offtake shows increasing the private sector’s confidence and investment and a “strong growth momentum in the economy.”
Private sector credit offtake of Rs. 1,138 billion in the calendar year 2021, is the highest in last 10 years. It shows increasing private sector confidence and investment and a strong growth momentum in the economy.
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) January 10, 2022
“Private sector credit offtake of Rs1,138 billion in the calendar year 2021, is the highest in the last 10 years. It shows increasing private sector confidence and investment and a strong growth momentum in the economy.”

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