98% of Pakistanis Safeguard Online Transactions: Visa Reports Rising Trust in Digital Payments

A new study commissioned by Visa highlights a remarkable rise in digital payment awareness and security practices among Pakistani consumers, pointing to a fundamental shift in how people approach online transactions. The latest edition of Visa’s Stay Secure study, which surveyed 500 adults across Pakistan, found that an overwhelming 98% of consumers are now proactively taking measures to secure their online payments. This figure underscores a growing sense of digital savviness as more Pakistanis embrace cashless transactions in their daily lives.

According to the study, while 55% of Pakistani respondents still recognize their susceptibility to common scams such as phishing, the widespread adoption of proactive security steps reflects a positive change in consumer habits since the previous Stay Secure report in 2023. More consumers are now carefully evaluating online interactions, identifying suspicious cues, and verifying the legitimacy of requests before sharing sensitive information. This heightened vigilance not only mitigates risks but also illustrates how education and increased familiarity with digital channels are empowering consumers.

Another notable insight from the research is the sustained confidence in digital payments among Pakistanis, despite concerns over potential fraud. More than three-quarters of those surveyed reported that they mostly or completely trust digital payment methods, signaling a robust level of comfort with conducting financial transactions online. This growing trust is vital for the continued expansion of Pakistan’s digital economy, as it encourages broader participation in online shopping, digital banking, and emerging fintech services.

Leila Serhan, Senior Vice President and Group Country Manager for North Africa, Levant, and Pakistan at Visa, commented on the findings, noting that the results reflect a consumer base that is becoming increasingly sophisticated and security-conscious. “The latest edition of Visa’s Stay Secure study affirms an increasingly sophisticated consumer base in Pakistan, one that is aware of potential security threats and actively engaged in safeguarding their digital transactions. This proactive approach, coupled with their sustained high trust in digital payments, even amidst fraud concerns, speaks volumes about the value and convenience digital payments offer across Pakistan,” she said.

Serhan also emphasized the importance of ongoing consumer education efforts. She noted that while Pakistani consumers are demonstrating impressive levels of awareness, the threat landscape continues to evolve. As online scams and fraud tactics become more sophisticated, maintaining vigilance remains critical. Visa’s initiatives to educate users about recognizing and avoiding scams play a key role in reinforcing the foundation of trust that underpins the country’s growing digital payment ecosystem.

The study further suggests that there is an opportunity for banks, merchants, and payment processors to reinforce this trust by implementing even stronger safeguards and transparent communication practices. As the digital payments sector in Pakistan matures, collaboration across the financial ecosystem to adopt best practices in security and consumer protection will be crucial to sustaining this momentum.

Ultimately, Visa’s findings paint a picture of a digital payments environment in Pakistan that is becoming both more widely used and more secure. Consumers’ willingness to take charge of their own security, paired with their continued trust in online transactions, indicates that Pakistan is well on its way to embracing a more resilient and inclusive digital financial landscape.

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