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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pioneers Pakistan’s First Cashless Economy with Universal Digital Payment System

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) is set to make history as the first province in Pakistan to transition towards a fully cashless economy. The provincial administration has announced a comprehensive strategy to roll out a universal digital payment system, revolutionizing financial transactions across the region. This initiative, named “Cashless Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,” aims to modernize economic activity by mandating digital payments for both public and private transactions.

The plan involves a phased implementation process, with clear responsibilities assigned to government departments, institutions, and district administrations. The system is designed to cover a broad spectrum of financial interactions, from small-scale transactions among vendors to large-scale business dealings, ensuring that all payments within the province are conducted digitally. To enhance accessibility, the initiative will integrate offline digital payment solutions, particularly benefiting remote areas with limited internet connectivity.

In a formal statement, the KP government reaffirmed its commitment to digitization, emphasizing the transformative nature of the initiative. “The province has decided to launch a universal digital payment system for all types of transactions and business payments. A detailed implementation strategy has been finalized,” the statement read. To ensure smooth adoption, the government will collect comprehensive data on commercial entities, including small businesses, street vendors, and market stalls at the village council level, integrating them into the new digital framework.

Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has issued directives for the immediate rollout of the system, instructing the Chief Secretary’s Office to oversee its compliance and enforcement. He highlighted the significance of this initiative in advancing KP’s economic infrastructure. “KP will be the first province in Pakistan to introduce a cashless system,” Gandapur stated. “This initiative will help promote the digital economy, enhance financial transparency, and eliminate fraud and corruption.”

A key feature of the Cashless Khyber Pakhtunkhwa program is the mandatory display of QR codes by all businesses, public transport services, and commercial establishments to facilitate digital transactions. Additionally, a robust regulatory framework will be established to ensure that the transition to a cashless economy is both effective and secure. The KP government has partnered with mobile wallet service providers and financial technology firms to build a seamless digital ecosystem that is accessible to both businesses and consumers.

Recognizing the need for public awareness and education, the administration has outlined plans to conduct large-scale campaigns, training programs, and support services to help citizens and businesses adapt to digital payments. These initiatives will focus on educating merchants, customers, and financial institutions on the benefits of the new system, ensuring widespread adoption.

Gandapur further emphasized that this digital payment infrastructure will not only encourage fintech innovation but also strengthen economic security, improve tax collection mechanisms, and foster a more business-friendly environment. “The introduction of a digital payment system will encourage private investment and align KP with international digital financial standards,” he added.

The Cashless Khyber Pakhtunkhwa initiative marks a major step toward the digitization of Pakistan’s economy. If successfully implemented, it could serve as a model for other provinces, positioning KP as a leader in the country’s financial technology transformation. With regulatory backing and strategic partnerships, the province is well on its way to achieving a cashless future, ensuring financial inclusion and economic transparency for businesses and consumers alike.

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