Paysys Labs partners with UPI and NBP to launch Huawei Pay in Pakistan – Jan 17, 2020

Paysys Labs is pleased to have helped National Bank of Pakistan launch ‘Huawei Pay’ (powered by UnionPay International) for the first time in Pakistan. This addition provides NBP customers with an easy and secure way to make payments by simply tapping their Huawei or Honor Smartphones.

On this occasion National Bank of Pakistan also held a formal launch ceremony at their head office. The ceremony was attended by Tariq Jamali, SEVP/Group Chief, COAG, Jamal Baquar, SEVP/Group Chief, Corporate & Investment Banking, Amin Manji, SEVP, Group Chief/CTO, Imran Zafar Malik, Division Head Digital Banking & Product Development along with Adam Xiao, Managing Director of Huawei Mobile Services MEA, Nadeem Haroon Country Head, UnionPay International and Ali Abbas Sikandar Chairman, Paysys Labs.

Speaking on the occasion, Group Chief and Chief Technology Officer expressed his delight on the newly launched feature and stated that bringing Huawei Pay to Pakistan is an important achievement for NBP as it further provides NBP customers flexibility to conduct unique transactions coupled with NBP’s branch and ATM footprint across the length and breadth of Pakistan.

The Chairman of Paysys Labs appreciated the efforts made by NBP, and stated, “NBP continues to leverage technology in order to provide world-class banking experiences to its customers; something that is apparent by their introduction of the Near Field Communication (NFC) technology. Paysys Labs continues to support financial institutions in offering the latest payment solutions, evidenced by the launch of Huawei Pay. We are delighted to be involved in this project, and to support National Bank of Pakistan with our expertise”. Paysys Labs Chief Technology Officer – Mr. Azeem Yaseen was also present at the occasion.

Source: https://www.paysyslabs.com/news-and-events/

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