Abbasi and Company Partners with Bank AL Habib to Enable QR-Based Digital Payments for PSX Brokers

In a move that underscores Pakistan’s ongoing digital transformation, Abbasi and Company Pvt. Ltd. has joined Bank AL Habib’s Digital Payment Initiative — a milestone step towards the digitalization of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) ecosystem.

This initiative, launched under the guidance of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) and aligned with the Prime Minister’s vision of a “Digital Pakistan,” represents a major leap forward in integrating digital payment infrastructure within the capital markets.

Abbasi and Company Pvt. Ltd., a recognized member of the PSX, has become one of the first brokerage houses to be onboarded as part of this pioneering effort. The collaboration marks the successful deployment of the first-ever QR code payment solution tailored specifically for PSX brokers. This innovation allows brokerage houses to accept payments seamlessly through digital channels, enhancing transaction efficiency, transparency, and security for investors.

The introduction of QR-based payments for stock brokers is expected to significantly reduce reliance on manual and cash-based transactions. It ensures real-time settlements, minimizes processing delays, and enhances the overall investor experience. By incorporating cutting-edge financial technologies, Bank AL Habib is actively contributing to the modernization of Pakistan’s capital market infrastructure.

A spokesperson from Bank AL Habib highlighted that the initiative reflects the institution’s commitment to fostering financial inclusion and enabling a robust, cashless economy. The deployment of QR code payments is in line with SBP’s broader strategy to encourage digital financial services adoption across key sectors, including brokerage and capital markets.

This partnership also demonstrates how the banking and capital market sectors can work together to create a more connected, transparent, and accessible financial ecosystem. As more brokerage houses join the initiative, it is expected to catalyze a nationwide shift toward fully digital, paperless, and efficient financial transactions within Pakistan’s stock trading environment.

Bank AL Habib plans to continue expanding this digital payments program across more PSX brokerage houses under the ongoing guidance of the State Bank of Pakistan. By driving this transformation, the bank is helping bridge traditional financial operations with advanced digital infrastructure — a critical step toward realizing Pakistan’s vision of a tech-driven, inclusive economy.

The initiative not only highlights the progress of digitalization within Pakistan’s financial sector but also reinforces the role of innovation and collaboration in shaping the future of payments and capital markets.

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