KARACHI — The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has found involvement of eightPakistani banks in an unprecedented increase in the US dollar rate inPakistan and sent the names of these banks to the National AssemblyStanding Committee for further action.
Habib Bank Limited, Allied Bank Limited, Bank Alfalah Limited, United BankLimited, MCB Bank Limited, Bank Al Habib Limited, Meezan Bank Limited,National Bank of Pakistan, Askari Bank Limited and Habib Metropolitan Bankreportedly made Rs27.8 billion profit on foreign exchange in the firstquarter of the fiscal year 2022-23.
These banks could not earn this much profit in full fiscal year of 2021-22.There are reports that names of more banks involved in this scandal couldsurface in the coming days.
According to the latest media reports, these banks and some money exchangecompanies too added fuel to fire when the US dollar started flying out ofPakistan soon after a successful regime change operation in the country.
A report says, in three months of 2022, Allied Bank made 79.55% more incomefrom foreign exchange than it did in all of 2021.
During the same three-month period, HBL made 94.55% of the income fromforeign exchange than it did in the entire year of 2021.
The SBP and Pakistan’s Finance Ministry are responsible for regulating thebanks in Pakistan, but they failed to do their duties effectively in thiscase.
Former finance minister of Pakistan Miftah Ismail always described theincrease in dollar rate as the result of “market fundamentals” or “economicfundamentals”.
Now, it’s being said that new Finance Minister of Pakistan Ishaq Dar haspromised to bring the US dollar rate below Rs200. It’s said that a fairanalysis of the situation shows that one US dollar should be equal to Rs190or Rs195. However, the situation on ground is completely different.







