Hayat Kimya goes live on FBR Digital Invoicing System through Haball, advancing corporate compliance automation

Hayat Kimya has gone live on Pakistan’s FBR Digital Invoicing System through Haball, marking a key advancement in the country’s evolving digital tax and compliance infrastructure. The integration signals a deeper shift toward automated reporting, enhanced transparency and structured digital documentation within the corporate sector.

By connecting to the Federal Board of Revenue’s digital invoicing framework via Haball’s platform, Hayat Kimya is aligning its financial and sales operations with the government’s real-time tax documentation requirements. The move is designed to streamline invoice validation, reduce manual intervention and ensure seamless transmission of transactional data to the national tax authority.

The FBR Digital Invoicing System represents a central pillar of Pakistan’s regulatory digitisation roadmap. It enables automated invoice generation and reporting, helping businesses maintain compliance while improving operational efficiency. Through direct system connectivity, companies can minimise discrepancies, enhance audit readiness and reduce the administrative burden associated with traditional documentation methods.

Haball, operating as a fintech enablement partner in this integration, facilitates secure connectivity between enterprise resource planning systems and the FBR’s digital infrastructure. Its role in onboarding Hayat Kimya underscores the growing collaboration between private sector technology providers and corporates navigating regulatory digitisation mandates.

The milestone reflects more than a technical integration. It signals a broader cultural and operational shift within Pakistan’s corporate ecosystem toward digital-first compliance models. As regulatory frameworks increasingly mandate structured electronic reporting, companies adopting integrated invoicing systems are better positioned to manage tax exposure, strengthen governance standards and maintain institutional credibility.

A dedicated team from Hayat Kimya played a central role in executing the integration. M. Saad Humayoun, Assistant Manager Finance, Uzair Javed Siddiqui, Sales Finance Senior Specialist, and Amjad Ali, Tax Specialist, contributed to aligning internal financial workflows with the technical requirements of the digital invoicing system. Their coordination ensured that finance, sales and tax functions operated in sync with the regulatory framework.

Industry observers note that digital invoicing adoption is gaining momentum across Pakistan’s manufacturing and consumer goods sectors. Real-time validation reduces the risk of underreporting, improves reconciliation accuracy and enhances supply chain transparency. For large corporates, integration also supports data-driven decision-making by centralising transactional insights within automated systems.

For Haball, the successful onboarding reinforces its positioning as a digital compliance enabler within the fintech ecosystem. By supporting forward-looking organisations in transitioning from manual documentation processes to automated digital frameworks, the company is contributing to a more structured and accountable financial environment.

The integration also aligns with broader policy objectives aimed at expanding the documented economy. Digital invoicing reduces leakages, strengthens tax collection mechanisms and supports regulatory oversight without increasing friction for compliant businesses. As more enterprises connect directly to the FBR system, the cumulative impact is expected to reshape compliance culture across industries.

Hayat Kimya’s move to operationalise the FBR Digital Invoicing System through Haball demonstrates how private sector collaboration and regulatory technology can converge to create measurable efficiency gains. With automation, transparency and compliance embedded into daily operations, the development reflects a step toward a smarter and more connected corporate future driven by digital infrastructure.

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