OMO Result: SBP injects Rs13.1tr into market

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MG News | January 16, 2026 at 12:29 PM GMT+05:00

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January 16, 2026 (MLN): The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) conducted a reverse repo and Shariah Compliant Modarabah based Open Market Operation (OMO) today, in which it cumulatively injected a total of Rs13.12 trillion into the market of which Rs12.7tr were injected through reverse repo OMO.

Summary of OMO Result (Conventional)

Amount (Rs in Million)

Rate (%)

Quotes

Tenor

Type

Offered

Accepted

High – Low

Accepted

Offered

Accepted

7D

Reverse Repo (Injection)

745,500

745,000

10.55-10.53

10.53

05

05

14D

11,970,900

11,970,900

10.57-10.51

10.51

20

20

Total

12,715,900

12,715,900

 

Meanwhile, the remaining Rs410bn was injected through Shariah-compliant Modarabah-based OMO.

Summary of OMO Result (Shariah)

Amount (Rs in Million)

Rate (%)

Quotes

Tenor

Type

Offered

Accepted

High – Low

Accepted

Offered

Accepted

7D

Reverse Repo (Injection)

390,000

390,000

10.55-10.53

10.53

02

02

14D

 

20,000

20,000

10.53-10.53

10.53

01

01

Total

410,000

410,000

 

Explanatory Note

Open Market Operation is a tool used by SBP to inject or mop up funds from the banking system, based on liquidity requirements, via the purchase or sale of eligible securities.

Operationally, in case of OMO (Injections), SBP lends funds to banks/Primary Dealers (PDs) against eligible collateral to address liquidity shortage in the system.

For OMO (Injections), marketable government securities, i.e. Market Treasury Bills (MTBs) and Pakistan Investment Bonds (PIBs) are eligible securities.

In OMO (Mop-up), SBP sells MTBs to banks in exchange for funds to remove surplus liquidity from the system.

Eligible collateral for OMO (Mop-up) includes selling MTBs (on repo or outright basis) to banks for removing excess liquidity from the system.

In case of Bai-Muajjal, a Shariah compliant tool for managing liquidity in the Islamic banking system, GOP Ijara Sukuk are eligible securities.

Banks and PDs are eligible counterparties to OMO transactions. For Bai Muajjal transactions, Islamic banks and specialized Islamic windows of conventional banks are eligible counterparties.

 

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