Industry Payment Flow
Marine & Shipping Equipment payments
into Pakistan.
If you are paying Pakistani suppliers in this sector, the issue is rarely just the transfer itself. You need the beneficiary details, documents, value date, payment proof, and supplier communication to hold together when timing matters.
What usually creates pressure on this flow
Industry pressure
Maritime businesses lose more to FX spreads than to fuel price swings.
- High-value specialized equipment
- Regulatory compliance (maritime safety)
- Long lead times for custom builds
- Multi-location delivery (ports worldwide)
Pakistan payment reality
Your payment may need local beneficiary details, a clear purpose of payment, and documents that match the invoice and supplier name. If the receiving bank asks a question after funds are sent, the case becomes a release issue, not a generic transfer.
- State Bank of Pakistan FX regulations
- Pakistan Customs documentation
- Sales Tax (17%) on goods
- SECP oversight for corporate transactions
What better control looks like
Before you send
Confirm the beneficiary name, account details, invoice amount, currency, payment purpose, and any local routing detail before value leaves your account.
Where Raast or another local rail is available, the question is whether it fits your payment type, amount, and beneficiary setup.
After you send
You need payment proof the supplier can use, a clear reference trail, and a treasury contact who can help if the supplier says funds have not arrived or the bank asks for documents.
Details your team should get right
Supplier and beneficiary details
- IBAN: 24-character IBAN (Pakistan PK format)
- Textile mills (Karachi, Faisalabad)
- Leather manufacturers (Sialkot, Karachi)
- Surgical instrument makers (Sialkot)
- Rice exporters (Punjab region)
Documents and timing
- Milestone payments for new builds. Net 30-45 for spares. Urgent spares: immediate payment.
- Milestones for projects, Net 30-45 for regular orders, urgent spares: immediate.
- Project-based for new builds. Spares: ongoing operational need. Refit cycles (typically winter). Emergency purchases unpredictable.
- MODERATE-HIGH: EUR (Netherlands/Germany), JPY (engines), NOK (Norway). Large values but predictable project timing.
- Classification Certificate
- Type Approval Certificate
- SOLAS Compliance
- Manufacturer Declaration
- Pakistan = Textile exporter (2nd largest globally), surgical instruments
- Raast modernizing payment infrastructure
- Karachi + Lahore + Faisalabad = Manufacturing hubs
- Competitive pricing - strong for textiles/garments
Need help with this trade payment?
If your supplier is waiting, your bank has asked for documents, or you need the payment flow checked before money moves, talk to us before it becomes a larger issue.