Credsys Private Limited Secures SECP License To Launch Digital Lending Operations For SMEs

The digital financial landscape in Pakistan continues to expand as new regulated entities enter the market to bridge the credit gap for small businesses. In a significant regulatory development, Credsys Private Limited has officially been granted a license by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan to operate as a Non Banking Finance Company. This milestone marks the formal entry of Credsys into the regulated financial sector, allowing the company to move forward with its mission to expand access to finance across the country through innovative digital channels.

Backed by the technological expertise of Paysys Labs, Credsys is positioning itself as a specialist in the digital lending space. The company’s core focus is on building data driven, transparent, and accessible lending solutions specifically designed to empower Small and Medium Enterprises as well as Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises nationwide. By leveraging advanced analytics and alternative data, Credsys aims to provide credit to business segments that have traditionally been overlooked by conventional banking institutions due to a lack of formal collateral or extensive credit histories.

The acquisition of the SECP license is a critical step in ensuring that the company operates within a robust compliance foundation. In the rapidly evolving fintech sector, regulatory alignment is essential for maintaining consumer trust and ensuring the long term stability of the financial system. Credsys has emphasized its commitment to building a secure infrastructure that protects user data while delivering financial products at scale. This regulatory milestone confirms that the company’s operational framework meets the rigorous standards set by the commission for non banking financial services.

Digital transformation in the lending sector is a key pillar of Pakistan’s broader economic goals for 2026. By automating the credit assessment and disbursement process, firms like Credsys can significantly reduce the time and cost associated with obtaining a business loan. For SMEs and MSMEs, which represent the backbone of the national economy, having access to quick and reliable capital is vital for managing cash flow, purchasing inventory, and funding expansion. The entry of a tech backed player like Credsys is expected to introduce more competition and innovation into the digital credit market.

As the company transitions from its licensing phase to full scale operations, the focus will remain on driving financial inclusion through technology. The partnership with Paysys Labs provides Credsys with a strong technological pedigree, enabling the development of user centric platforms that simplify the borrowing experience. This initiative aligns with the national objective of increasing the documented economy by encouraging small business owners to utilize formal digital financial paths rather than relying on unregulated informal credit sources.

The granting of this NBFC license to Credsys Private Limited is a testament to the growing maturity of the Pakistani fintech ecosystem. It highlights a proactive approach where technology providers are seeking formal regulatory covers to offer specialized financial products. As Credsys begins its journey in the digital lending arena, its success will likely serve as a benchmark for how data driven solutions can be used to solve the chronic credit access issues faced by the millions of small businesses operating across Pakistan.

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