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Start your Super Store

Start your Super Store

Superstore is proposed to be located in any metropolitan city such as Karachi, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Multan, Peshawar or Quetta. Superstore is a large retail store organized into departments offering a variety of merchandize, commonly part of retail chain under one roof. This proposed Pre-feasibility study presents an investment opportunity for establishing a superstore on an area of approximately 2,700sq. ft. This feasibility is projected on rented building. The main investment in this business is of land and building, if we opt own building which has major share in capital cost due to high cost of construction and land price. The cost of required land will be ranging from Rs. 25,000,000 to Rs. 40,000,000 and rental cost of the building is Rs.450,000. The total project cost for setting up a Superstore on rental building is estimated at Rs. 28.025 million. The project is proposed to be financed through 100% equity. The NPV is projected around Rs. 34,745, with an IRR of 41.57% and a Payback Period of 3.98 years. DETAIL FEASIBILITY STUDY BY SMEDA

Sep 2021 Monetary Policy PAKISTAN

Sep 2021 Monetary Policy PAKISTAN

KEY POINTS FROM MPC ANNOUNCMENT

Economic growth in FY22 is now expected toward the upper end of 4-5% CAD rose to $0.8 billion in July and $1.5 billion in August, reflecting both vigorous domestic demand and high global commodity prices

Remittances remained strong, growing by 10.4% during July-August

Exports also performed reasonably well (averaging $2.3 billion per month
Rupee depreciated by 4.1% since July
Many other currencies depreciated recently

In FY21 primary deficit declining by around ½ percentage points to 1.4% of GDP
Improvement largely stemmed from strong growth in tax and petroleum development levy
Deficit contained owing to significant deceleration in non-interest expenditures
In the first two months of FY22, FBR revenue grew by over 40 percent (y/y)
Federal PSDP releases rose to an all-time high for this period, equivalent to nearly 44% of their budgeted amount for the full year.


Any unforeseen slippages in the fiscal stance would further bolster domestic demand, imports and inflation.
Historic cuts in policy rate and introduction of SBP Covid-related support packages help private sector
Private sector credit grew by more than 11% during FY21


Consumer loans (mainly auto finance and personal loans) followed by working capital loans
Inflation fell from 9.7 percent (y/y) in June to 8.4 percent in both July and August
Core inflation also fell in both urban and rural areas in August.


Nevertheless, prices remains relatively elevated, with month-on-month increases of 1.3% in July and 0.6% in August.
Inflation expectations of both households and businesses have drifted up and wage growth has picked up Inflation outlook largely depends on the path of domestic demand, notably fuel and electricity, as well as global commodity prices.


MPC will continue to carefully monitor developments affecting medium-term prospects for inflation, financial stability and growth and stands ready to respond appropriately.