Pakistan’s Fintech: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities

The fintech scene in Pakistan is experiencing diverse trajectories, with some operators thriving through innovation and global expansion, while others face significant challenges. Notably, ABHI, a prominent Pakistani fintech, has extended its footprint into the UAE, launching an account-to-account payment service in collaboration with Visa Inc. and YellowPepper. The company achieved global recognition as a technology pioneer by the World Economic Forum and secured Rs. 2 billion through Sukuk Islamic bonds, marking a historic milestone.

Meanwhile, Akhtar Fuiou Technologies and EP Systems have achieved noteworthy milestones. Akhtar Fuiou received a commercial license from the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) for its Digitt+ services, while EP Systems obtained approval for pilot operations, introducing the OneLoad digital e-commerce platform. Kistpay, another Pakistani fintech, has made waves globally, expanding its operations to Rwanda and earning recognition in global institutions for its innovative approaches to financing smart devices.

SadaPay, aiming to fill a crucial gap in Pakistan’s financial setup, launched an exclusive service enabling freelancers to receive payments through GooglePay and ApplePay. The move is seen as a significant step to meet the needs of the growing freelancer community. However, notable players like CheckOut and CareemPay have decided to withdraw from the Pakistani market, citing economic uncertainty and intense competition as primary reasons.

In a strategic move, Finja sold its Electronic Money Institution (EMI) operations to Opay International, redirecting its focus towards its lending business. Additionally, Paymax, operated by CMPECC, and CMPECC’s Paymax have faced challenges, with the latter deciding to wind up operations after a year. This, coupled with the withdrawal of licenses by CheckOut and CareemPay, raises questions about the sustainability of fintech ventures in the evolving Pakistani market.

As the industry evolves, opportunities are arising in the international remittance space, with the central bank allowing fintech operators to launch services in this domain. This shift is expected to foster increased competition among fintech operators, particularly those offering nano-loans and e-money wallets in limited operational areas. The future of the fintech landscape in Pakistan is shaped by a delicate balance of innovation, competition, and regulatory frameworks.

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