Fauji Foundation has paid more than Rs 1.6 trillion in taxes over the last seven years, showing its strong role in supporting Pakistan’s economy. This amount equals around 160 Arab rupees and reflects the scale of the Foundation’s business and social activities across the country.
In the financial year 2024 to 2025 alone, Fauji Foundation paid Rs 325.7 billion in taxes. Officials say these payments place the Foundation among the country’s largest contributors to the national exchequer. The taxes come from its operations in different sectors, including fertilizer, energy, food, and other industries.
A key feature of Fauji Foundation is how it uses its income. More than 70 percent of its earnings are spent on welfare programs for retired soldiers, families of martyrs, and widows. This support includes healthcare, education, and financial assistance, helping thousands of families live with dignity.
The Foundation runs 74 medical facilities across Pakistan, providing treatment to millions of patients every year. It also manages 131 educational institutions, ranging from schools to colleges, offering affordable education to children from different backgrounds.
Beyond welfare, Fauji Foundation plays an important role in the country’s development. It helps ensure fertilizer supply for agriculture, contributes to energy generation, and creates employment opportunities. Its activities are estimated to support nearly 10 million people directly or indirectly.
Through its mix of business operations and welfare work, Fauji Foundation continues to promote self reliance while contributing to economic growth and social support nationwide.
