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Pakistani CEOs Forecast Stronger Economy in 2025

by Daniyal
March 11, 2025
in Business, Economy, Pakistan Politics
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Pakistani CEOs Forecast Stronger Economy in 2025

Pakistani CEOs Forecast Stronger Economy in 2025

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Pakistani CEOs Express Optimism for Economic Growth Amidst Persistent Challenges

According to PwC’s 28th Annual Global CEO Survey – Pakistan edition, “The Next Leap: Charting the Path to Change,” corporate leadership in Pakistan has voiced a strong feeling of optimism regarding the nation’s economic future. According to the report, which polled 70 CEOs from various businesses and sectors in Pakistan, there has been a noticeable change in sentiment from the year before.

Economic Hope Increases

The survey’s main finding is that Pakistani CEOs’ confidence in the country’s economy has significantly increased. Compared to 49% in 2024, a startling 83% of CEOs anticipate economic progress in Pakistan in the upcoming year. This indicates a renewed sense of optimism regarding the nation’s market dynamics, stability, and economic policies.

Globally, 70% of Pakistani CEOs anticipate that the world economy will improve, up from 39% the previous year. This indicates a more optimistic attitude and expectation that the world economy will recover from its economic concerns.

Expectations for Company Growth and Revenue

The CEOs are equally hopeful about the future of their own companies. Ninety-two percent anticipate revenue increase in the next 12 months, and 99 percent are optimistic about growth in the next three years. These numbers imply that Pakistani companies are preparing for growth, innovation, and a larger portion of the market.

Regarding employment, 54% of respondents—up from 45% the previous year—plan to keep their existing workforce levels. There is more stability in the job market as only 4% predict a decline in the workforce, a sharp decline from 13% the year before.

Economic Risk Exposure

Business executives are nonetheless wary about major risks in spite of the optimism. The top three factors cited as dangers to corporate growth are inflation (39%), geopolitical conflict (31%), and macroeconomic volatility (46%). It’s encouraging that worries about inflation have dropped from 55% to 39% in the previous year, most likely as a result of improved supply chain and pricing management.

It’s interesting to note that, in comparison to economic considerations, perceived exposure to issues like climate change (14%), cyber hazards (16%), and technology disruption (14%), is still relatively low, though they may become more significant as firms continue to digitize and expand.

Reinvention of Business Models: An Essential Need

Notably, 44% of CEOs think that unless major changes are done, their existing company model might not be sustainable in the next ten years. This is in line with more general worldwide trends, which show that businesses are under more pressure to adjust to changes brought about by technology, regulations, and customers.

In response, 87% of respondents are refocusing human resources on innovation, customer acquisition, and new pricing structures, while 85% are reallocating financial resources. Long-term competitiveness and survival are the goals of this strategic reinvention.

Strategies for the Market and Growth

Businesses in Pakistan are continuously looking for expansion prospects. As per the survey:

  • Over the previous five years, 43% of respondents said their market share has increased.
  • Forty percent have actively sought for new clientele.
  • 36% concentrated on developing novel goods and services.
  • 33% implemented new pricing schemes.
  • 33% looked into new avenues for market access.

These numbers show that CEOs are becoming more proactive and prepared for the future, with an emphasis on innovation and market leadership rather than just survival.

Employee Retention and Stability

Additionally, compared to the previous year, workforce planning seems more stable. CEOs who anticipated a reduction in staff fell to just 4%, while those who anticipated no significant change in headcount increased from 45% to 54%. Given that only 40% of respondents still expect a headcount growth, this indicates rising confidence in sustaining operating capacity.

There are still ongoing difficulties

Despite favorable opinions, the poll identifies many issues that need immediate attention:

  • Concern over geopolitical instability rose by 4%.
  • The availability of workforce skills is becoming a major concern (21%).
  • Discussions on the feasibility of business models continue to revolve around concerns about inefficiencies, product costs, and regulatory changes.

Businesses that are secure in their long-term survival, on the other hand, are more concerned with internal aspects such as organizational effectiveness and strategic decision-making, indicating that leadership is crucial in managing uncertainty.

Tags: Business ConfidenceBusiness InnovationCEO Survey 2025Corporate PakistanEconomic GrowthInflation Concernspakistan economyPwC Pakistan ReportStrategic Leadership
Daniyal

Daniyal

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