Loading weather…

Pakistan’s freelancers push earnings to $856 million

⏱ 2 minute read
Pakistani freelancers

Web Desk: Pakistani freelancers are playing an increasingly prominent role in global digital markets, driving a sharp rise in foreign exchange earnings as the country’s IT-enabled workforce expands.

By the third quarter of the current fiscal year, freelancers in Pakistan earned up to 856 million dollars, marking a 50 percent increase compared with the same period last year. Earnings rose by 289 million dollars from 567 million dollars recorded in the third quarter of the previous financial year.

The figures highlight the rapid expansion of Pakistan’s digital services sector, particularly in remote work and online contracting platforms.

According to Ibrahim Amin, chairman of the Pakistan Freelancers Association, thousands of new freelancers are entering the market each month. He attributed the growth to expanding access to both government and private training initiatives that are helping individuals develop digital skills.

He said institutions including the Ministry of IT, the Pakistan Software Export Board, and the Special Investment Facilitation Council are helping create a more supportive environment for freelancers.

Zohaib Khan, former chairman of the Pakistan Software Houses Association, said the country’s information technology sector has expanded significantly over the past three years. He linked this progress to policy coordination following the establishment of the Special Investment Facilitation Council.

He added that recent measures introduced by the State Bank have eased conditions for IT exporters, freelancers, and startups, improving financial access and operational efficiency.

Industry stakeholders say the IT sector is continuing on a path of steady growth, supported by reforms and policy consistency under the Special Investment Facilitation Council. They argue that sustained institutional support has been a key factor in strengthening Pakistan’s position in the global digital economy.

Read more: Pakistan lifts ban on crypto banking after 8 years

Posts List

Islamabad seeks UNSC action on Indus Waters Treaty suspension

Pakistan has formally approached the United Nations Security Council, urging it to address concerns related…

April 24, 2026

Iran waives Strait of Hormuz transit fees for allies

Iran has announced a partial waiver of transit fees for selected friendly countries passing through…

April 24, 2026

Michael Jackson biopic “Michael” premieres globally today

Web Desk: Hollywood’s long-awaited biopic Michael, based on the life of pop icon Michael Jackson,…

April 24, 2026

No new tax: NEPRA clarifies solar licensing rules

Web Desk: Pakistan’s energy regulator, the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA), has clarified that…

April 24, 2026
Scroll to Top