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As ATMs Ran Out of Cash Before Eid Al-Adha, Karachi Residents Face Serious Financial Crisis

  • Posted on June 29, 2023
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ATMs Ran Out of Cash Before Eid Al-Adha



Karachi, Pakistan – As Eid-Ul-Adha (Bakri Eid) approaches, Karachi residents are facing a distressing situation as many Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) in the city run out of cash. The shortage of physical currency in ATMs has created significant inconvenience for people who depend on cash transactions during the festive season.


This crisis comes at a time when Pakistan’s economy is already grappling with numerous challenges. The scarcity of cash in ATMs has led to long queues and frustrated customers, with many unable to withdraw the money needed to fulfill their Eid-related expenses.


The situation has worsened due to the ongoing economic crisis in the country, characterized by inflation, a devalued currency, and a shortage of foreign exchange reserves. Various banks in Karachi have been struggling to meet the rising demand for cash during this festive period. The State Bank of Pakistan, the country’s central bank, has assured citizens that it is actively working to address the issue and ensure an adequate supply of cash.


Karachi, Pakistan – As Eid-Ul-Adha (Bakri Eid) approaches, Karachi residents are facing a distressing situation as many Automated Teller Machines
Customers complained that ATM services had gone down ahead of Eid, the report said.

However, the problem persists, leaving many people anxious and uncertain about their ability to celebrate Eid as per tradition. Several factors contribute to this cash shortage. Firstly, the rapid increase in inflation has eroded the purchasing power of the rupee, leading to higher demand for cash to cope with rising prices.


Secondly, the country’s foreign exchange reserves have dwindled, limiting the availability of dollars needed for importing essential goods, including currency notes. Lastly, the ongoing economic uncertainty has prompted people to withdraw more cash as a precautionary measure, further exacerbating the situation.


This cash shortage in Karachi’s ATMs reflects a wider economic crisis affecting the country. Businesses are struggling to stay afloat, and consumers face difficulty affording essential goods. Moreover, the shortage of physical currency highlights the need for digital payment solutions and financial inclusion measures that can mitigate the reliance on cash and promote a more robust financial system.


This crisis comes at a time when Pakistan’s economy is already grappling with numerous challenges. The scarcity of cash in ATMs has led to long queues
Karachi Residents Face Cash Crisis as ATMs Run Dry Ahead of Eid al-Adha

The government of Pakistan, in collaboration with the central bank, needs to urgently address this cash shortage to ensure the smooth functioning of the economy and relieve the burden on citizens. Measures such as increased cash supply, improved coordination between banks, and enhanced oversight of currency management are crucial to overcoming the present crisis.


As Eid-Ul-Adha approaches, Karachi residents are left hoping for a resolution to the cash shortage, enabling them to celebrate the festive occasion without undue financial stress.


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