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ICMAP Proposes Roadmap for Cryptocurrency Regulations and Central Bank Digital Currency in Pakistan

  • July 15, 2025
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The Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Pakistan (ICMAP) has stepped forward with a significant proposal that could shape the future of Pakistan’s financial sector. In early 2025, ICMAP presented a detailed framework aimed at facilitating the responsible adoption of cryptocurrencies in the country, alongside a strategic roadmap for introducing a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). This forward-looking initiative is aligned with the government’s broader objectives to modernize financial systems, expand financial inclusion, and position Pakistan as an attractive destination for global investment.

Addressed to the Pakistan Crypto Council and key national policymakers, ICMAP’s proposal lays out a comprehensive Four-Pillar Framework designed to build a secure, transparent, and innovation-driven digital financial ecosystem. The first pillar centers on establishing a robust regulatory and compliance environment for cryptocurrencies, ensuring that any digital asset activity operates under clear guidelines and within the law. By doing so, it seeks to safeguard investors and uphold the integrity of the financial system.

The second pillar focuses on aligning Pakistan’s approach with international standards and best practices in crypto and blockchain regulation. Drawing on global case studies, ICMAP highlights the importance of harmonizing domestic regulations with evolving global norms to facilitate cross-border transactions and build international trust.

The third pillar emphasizes fostering collaboration between industry players and government institutions. Recognizing that digital finance is an evolving space requiring joint efforts, ICMAP suggests regular consultations and partnerships to keep policies adaptive and supportive of technological advancements. This approach aims to strike a balance between encouraging innovation and maintaining regulatory oversight.

The fourth pillar underlines the need for strong consumer protection measures and the preservation of market integrity. As the crypto landscape grows, so too does the potential for misuse and fraud. By advocating for strict safeguards, ICMAP seeks to protect users and maintain confidence in Pakistan’s emerging digital asset markets.

In addition to its cryptocurrency blueprint, ICMAP’s proposal outlines a strategic roadmap for introducing a Central Bank Digital Currency. The proposed CBDC would be a state-backed digital currency aimed at boosting financial inclusion, enhancing the effectiveness of regulatory oversight, and strengthening monetary policy tools. With many countries globally moving towards CBDC adoption, ICMAP views this as a crucial step to ensure Pakistan remains competitive and adaptable in the evolving digital finance arena.

By championing both a structured crypto framework and a roadmap for CBDC development, ICMAP is not only advocating for financial modernization but also setting the stage for long-term economic growth and competitiveness. This initiative highlights a clear recognition of the global shift towards digital assets and reflects Pakistan’s intent to be proactive in shaping its financial future.

As discussions progress among regulators, industry experts, and policymakers, the adoption of these proposals could mark a pivotal turning point for Pakistan’s financial ecosystem, opening new avenues for innovation, investment, and inclusive economic development.

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