ISLAMABAD: Pakistan recorded its highest ever monthly IT exports of $366 million in September, Adviser to the Finance Minister Khurram Schehzad said on Monday, with a top brokerage firm attributing the surge to local companies growing their clientele abroad and the national currency gaining stability.

According to the IT ministry, Pakistan’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) export remittances increased by $180 million to $1,057 million during July-September. Pakistan recorded total IT exports of $877 million during the same corresponding period last year.

Pakistan has sought to attract global investments in its priority sectors, notably IT, in recent years, to ward off its prolonged economic crisis. Several Pakistani companies have expanded their footprint abroad and sought cooperation with their counterparts in other countries, especially in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region.

“Country’s IT/tech exports have hit an all-time monthly high of $366 million in Sep-25,” Schehzad wrote on social media platform X.

Pakistan Records Current Account Surplus and Hjghest IT/Tech Exports - Sep'25