KIBOR Rates Experience Little Change Across Tenors

Karachi: The State Bank of Pakistan has released the latest Karachi Interbank Offered Rate (KIBOR) figures, showing marginal fluctuations across various tenors. The data, relevant as of June 3, 2025, indicates a stable lending environment in the country’s banking sector.

The 1-week tenor showed a bid rate of 10.92 and an offer rate of 11.42. This is followed closely by the 2-week tenor with a bid of 10.89 and an offer of 11.39.

In the medium-term tenors, the 1-month KIBOR recorded a bid of 10.82 and an offer rate of 11.32. The 3-month figures were slightly higher, showing a bid of 10.91 and an offer of 11.16.

For the longer-term tenors, both the 6-month and 9-month tenors showed similar bid rates at 10.92 and 10.91, respectively, with offer rates of 11.17 and 11.41.

The 1-year tenor recorded a bid rate of 10.91 and an offer rate of 11.41, maintaining consistency with the 9-month tenor.

These rates are crucial for banks in determining the cost of borrowing and lending, influencing interest rates across the financial sector. The figures suggest a period of stability, with only slight variations noted across the board.

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