Haball highlights B2B digital payments as key growth driver in Pakistan

Haball, a leading fintech player in Pakistan, has underscored the growing importance of business-to-business (B2B) digital payments in driving the country’s transition toward a cashless economy. In a recent address, Omer bin Ahsan, CEO of Haball, emphasized that single experience payments, instant settlement, and contextualization will be the essential ingredients needed to take B2B digital payments to scale.

Acknowledging the collective efforts of industry leaders and partners, Ahsan noted the role of individuals and organizations in supporting the recognition of B2B as a critical digital payments segment. He highlighted that Haball’s vision is anchored in solving the inefficiencies, delays, and lack of transparency that often characterize supply chain transactions in Pakistan’s business landscape.

He commended the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) for its forward-looking approach in shaping the regulatory and payments ecosystem. “We commend the State Bank of Pakistan for its visionary leadership in building a robust digital payments infrastructure aligned with global best practices. SBP’s regulatory foresight fosters fintech innovation, accelerates financial inclusion, and drives Pakistan toward a cashless, digitally empowered economy,” said Ahsan.

Haball’s mission from the beginning has been to create a payments ecosystem that integrates seamlessly with corporate processes while enabling financial transparency. By combining regulated payment services, Raast connectivity, and deep integrations with enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, the company aims to ensure every invoice is digitized, every payment is settled instantly, and every small and medium enterprise (SME) has access to affordable financing.

Ahsan explained that such innovations are not just fintech solutions but represent the foundation of a stronger and more transparent economy. With supply chains increasingly dependent on digital infrastructure, the ability to process payments in real time while ensuring contextual visibility can help businesses optimize working capital, improve liquidity management, and reduce operational risks.

The company also stressed the importance of partnerships with regulators, corporate leaders, and industry associations. Organizations such as the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan, the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP), the State Bank of Pakistan, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), and key chambers of commerce have been instrumental in providing guidance and enabling policies for digital payments adoption. These collaborations are expected to further accelerate B2B digital transformation across industries, ensuring better compliance, greater efficiency, and stronger financial inclusion.

Haball’s growing role in Pakistan’s digital payments sector comes at a time when the financial services industry is experiencing a rapid shift toward digital-first solutions. With the government’s digital agenda and SBP’s Raast platform providing the backbone, B2B payments are poised to become one of the most significant contributors to fintech growth in the country.

By focusing on contextualized payments, instant settlements, and a unified digital experience, Haball is positioning itself as a pioneer in redefining how businesses manage transactions. Its approach highlights the potential of fintech innovation in bridging gaps within traditional banking systems and enabling enterprises to move toward more agile, transparent, and cost-efficient financial ecosystems.

As the adoption of digital payments continues to rise, Haball aims to lead this transformation by fostering trust, building strong technology infrastructure, and empowering businesses with tools that will shape Pakistan’s future economy.

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