Pakistan’s auto financing surged for the 20th consecutive month to reach a record Rs 386.3 billion in July 2026. This is driven by persistent demand in the automotive market.
The recent data of the State Bank of Pakistan shows total auto financing rose to Rs. 386.3 billion in July 2026. This is up from Rs 382 billion in June, making it the 20th month in a row that car loans have increased.
The steady rise highlights strong consumer borrowing trends despite high interest rates and broader economic adjustments.
More Vehicle Imports in the Country
Along with the rise in car loans Pakistan spent $422.31 million importing transport equipment and car parts in July. This is a 39% increase compared to the same month last year. Local car assemblers are bringing in more parts to keep up with customer demand.
Factory Production Shows Strong Annual Growth
Pakistan’s Large-Scale Manufacturing (LSM) sector grew by 4.98% overall during the 2025-2026 financial year. However factory output dropped slightly by 3.48% in June compared to last year.
Despite this temporary dip in June key industries like automotive production and transport manufacturing helped keep overall yearly growth positive.
