Government enacts law to regulate virtual assets

Regulators say Pakistan’s regulatory regime is being aligned with international standards

ISLAMABAD:

Pakistan has fulfilled another key condition set by the IMF by establishing a new legal framework for the country’s digital financial sector.

Parliament recently approved the Virtual Assets Act, 2026, which officially established the Pakistan Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (Pvara).

Pvara was initially created in July 2025 by presidential order, but legislation now gives it formal legal status. Under the law, measures will also be implemented to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing.

The authority will issue licenses to virtual asset service providers operating in the country and supervise and regulate their activities. According to the regulator, the law aims to ensure investor protection and promote transparency within the digital financial system.

Officials say the new framework will help stabilize the virtual asset market while encouraging the adoption of emerging technologies.

Regulators say Pakistan’s regulatory regime is being aligned with international standards.

Pvara was established to license entities that provide virtual asset services in or from Pakistan; regulate virtual asset markets and service providers and oversee compliance with financial, security and legal standards

It has been granted broad regulatory powers to ensure financial integrity and transparency; prevent illicit activities, including money laundering and terrorist financing; and ensure alignment with international standards.

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