Raqami Islamic Digital Bank Secures High Credit Ratings as Commercial Operations Expand

Raqami Islamic Digital Bank Limited has reached a major milestone in the financial sector by securing high tier entity ratings of AA for the long term and A1 for the short term from VIS Credit Rating Company Limited. These ratings reflect a high level of credit quality and underscore the robust financial protection factors surrounding the institution. As the first fully Islamic digital retail bank in Pakistan, this recognition highlights its strong creditworthiness and a stable outlook, which is particularly significant given the evolving nature of the digital banking landscape. The long term rating suggests that while the bank remains subject to broader economic fluctuations, its fundamental risk remains modest, while the short term rating emphasizes an excellent capacity to meet immediate obligations through superior liquidity management.

The transition of Raqami Islamic Digital Bank into a fully operational scheduled bank follows its official recognition by the State Bank of Pakistan. Having received the necessary regulatory approvals to function as a Shariah compliant digital retail institution, the bank successfully commenced its commercial operations on February 6, 2025. This launch marked a pivotal moment for Pakistans banking industry, moving away from traditional brick and mortar dependencies toward a more agile and tech driven approach. The stability of the bank is further reinforced by the substantial backing of its primary sponsors, the Pakistan Kuwait Investment Company and Enertech Holding Company. These sponsors provide not only strategic guidance but also significant financial guarantees to the State Bank of Pakistan to cover potential capital shortfalls during these critical early stages of growth.

Transparency and accountability are maintained through a comprehensive governance framework that includes a balanced mix of sponsor and independent directors. This oversight is supported by a highly experienced management team and specialized committees that focus on risk management, compliance, and technology operations. A central pillar of the banks identity is its strict adherence to Islamic finance principles, which is overseen by an independent Shariah Board. Chaired by the renowned scholar Mufti Muhammad Imran Ashraf Usmani, this board ensures that every product and digital service offered to the public remains fully compliant with Shariah law, providing a high level of trust for consumers seeking ethical financial solutions.

Following a successful pilot phase, the bank has now opened its full suite of digital services to the general public. These solutions include a seamless and paperless account opening process, current and savings accounts, term deposit receipts, and various digital payment options such as fund transfers and utility bill payments. By offering takaful services and mobile top ups through a unified digital platform, the bank is making essential financial tools more accessible to a wider demographic. The banks digital first business model is specifically designed to promote financial inclusion, leveraging a regionally proven technology infrastructure that supports secure fintech integrations and robust cybersecurity measures.

Looking toward the future, Raqami Islamic Digital Bank has outlined an ambitious strategic roadmap to expand its footprint in the financial market. The next phase of development will see the bank move into SME financing, digital supply chain solutions, and payroll management services. There are also plans to introduce wealth management and remittance products tailored for the retail segment. By integrating advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence, the bank aims to deliver highly personalized and efficient financial experiences. This focus on technological innovation ensures that the bank can scale its operations effectively while reducing the traditional costs associated with physical branches, ultimately contributing to a more connected and digitally empowered financial ecosystem in Pakistan.

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