The Bank of Punjab (BOP) has joined hands with Mastercard in a strategic collaboration aimed at digitizing Pakistan’s agriculture and micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSME) sectors. This initiative aligns with the Government of Punjab’s vision to expand access to finance for underserved communities while accelerating the country’s transition from cash to digital payments.
Under the agreement, BOP has introduced the CM Punjab Livestock, Kissan, and Asaan Karobar credit cards, designed specifically for farmers and MSMEs. By leveraging Mastercard’s digital payment solutions, the partnership seeks to enhance financial inclusion, provide instant credit access, and encourage adoption of digital transactions across rural and semi-urban areas.
Agriculture and MSMEs form the backbone of Pakistan’s economy, contributing nearly 64% of the national GDP. Despite their significance, these sectors remain heavily cash-based and largely excluded from formal financial services. Recognizing this gap, BOP and Mastercard are working together to enable greater financial participation through innovative credit products and seamless digital payments.
Through the new credit card offerings, farmers and small business owners will be able to access instant lending solutions, empowering them to invest, expand operations, and build resilience against economic pressures. The integration of Mastercard’s Smart POS technology further supports merchants by enabling acceptance of digital payments, driving convenience, security, and transparency.
BOP representatives highlighted that the collaboration with Mastercard reflects the bank’s ongoing commitment to advancing financial inclusion across Punjab and beyond. By digitizing agriculture and MSME financing, BOP is addressing longstanding challenges faced by communities historically underserved by traditional banking models.
Executives from Mastercard added that the partnership demonstrates their dedication to leveraging global expertise in digital payments to strengthen local economies. By supporting credit access and enabling cashless ecosystems, Mastercard aims to empower small businesses and farmers who are critical to Pakistan’s growth story.
The initiative is also expected to contribute to the government’s broader agenda of creating a cashless economy, reducing reliance on cash transactions, and building stronger financial ecosystems. With digital credit and payment tools in place, farmers and MSMEs will not only gain easier access to credit but will also be better positioned to integrate with the formal financial system.
By digitizing one of Pakistan’s most vital economic sectors, BOP and Mastercard are setting the stage for inclusive growth, where technology and financial innovation bridge the gap between underserved communities and modern financial services. The partnership stands as a step forward in ensuring that agriculture and small businesses—long the backbone of the economy—can thrive in an increasingly digital future.
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