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National Highway Authority faces huge losses as deficit tops Rs318bn

National Highway Authority faces huge losses as deficit tops Rs318bn

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ISLAMABAD: With its net deficit for the fiscal year 2024-25 going beyond Rs318 billion, the aggregate losses and loans of the National Highway Authority (NHA) have crossed Rs1.82 trillion and Rs3.1tr, respectively, while its annual revenues stand at a mere Rs54.15bn.

The NHA’s total assets, valued at Rs5.8tr, have been declining for the past two years, down from Rs5.9tr in FY22 and Rs5.84tr in FY23.

In a written statement to the National Assembly, Communications Minister Abdul Aleem Khan put the NHA’s net deficit for FY24 at Rs318.03bn, down 23 per cent from Rs413bn a year earlier, but almost double the deficit in FY22.

The minister also pointed out that the federal government was providing development funds to the NHA annually in the form of a cash development loan through the Public Sector Development Progra­mme (PSDP) at a specified markup rate.

Aggregate losses cross Rs1.82tr, debt soars to Rs3.1tr

Therefore, the “net deficit reflects the impact of non-cash expenditures, such as finance costs on PSDP and foreign-relented loans, exchange losses on foreign loans, and depreciation”, the minister said.

“Therefore, the NHA is not incurring financial losses in real terms, as these factors are accounting adjustments rather than actual cash outflows,” he claimed.

Debt crisis, govt liabilities

On the other hand, the Central Monitoring Unit (CMU) of the Ministry of Finance noted that the NHA faced significant financial challenges, underscored by an escalating debt burden and complex accounting issues.

“Currently, the NHA holds outstanding loans totalling around Rs3.1tr, with an annual debt accretion rate of Rs300bn. This debt portfolio generates Rs98bn in markup, which is expected to rise to more than Rs150bn per annum, creating a substantial credit risk for the government of Pakistan, which guarantees these loans,” it said.

On top of that, the Ministry of Finance said the presence of sovereign guarantees for public-private partnership (PPP) contracts adds further financial strain, amplifying the government’s credit risk exposure.

It pointed out that NHA’s dependence on government support for debt servicing, combined with its limited revenue generation capabilities, strains the government’s fiscal stability, particularly if loan defaults or liquidity crises arise.

On the balance sheet, the NHA’s total assets stand at Rs5.889tr, with total liabilities of Rs2.9tr, reflecting a high level of leverage. However, its total income is only Rs74.007bn, against total expenditures of Rs242.57bn, indicating an operational deficit that further exacerbates its dependency on government funding.

Additionally, the NHA faces high depreciation costs, exceeding Rs5.2tr due to the revaluation of its extensive infrastructure assets.

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