Meezan Bank Expands Strategic Partnership With Visa to Strengthen Shariah-Compliant Digital Payments and Premium Debit Card Portfolio

Meezan Bank has announced the renewal and expansion of its strategic partnership with Visa, one of the world’s leading digital payments technology companies, in a move aimed at significantly enhancing the bank’s debit card offerings and further elevating the digital banking experience for customers across Pakistan. This renewed alliance continues a long-standing collaboration between the two entities and reinforces Meezan Bank’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge, Shariah-compliant financial products aligned with global standards.

The partnership was formalized through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between Dr. Syed Amir Ali, Deputy CEO of Meezan Bank, and Leila Serhan, Visa’s Group Country Manager for North Africa, Levant, and Pakistan. The signing ceremony was attended by key leadership figures, including Irfan Siddiqui, Founding President and CEO of Meezan Bank, and Ahmed Ali Siddiqui, Group Head Consumer Finance at Meezan Bank, along with senior representatives from both organizations, signaling the importance and strategic value of this collaboration.

Meezan Bank currently operates one of the fastest-growing debit card portfolios in the country and remains the largest Islamic bank in Pakistan. Through this expanded partnership, the bank will introduce a suite of premium Visa debit card products designed to cater to customers’ evolving lifestyle and financial needs. These new offerings will focus on delivering exclusive privileges, enhanced security, and a seamless transaction experience, both locally and internationally. The initiative reflects the rising demand for modern, Shariah-compliant digital payment solutions and aligns with global shifts toward convenience-driven banking models.

Under this enhanced partnership, Meezan Bank customers can expect upgraded digital banking services, access to premium international offerings, and improved cross-border payment capabilities. The collaboration will also introduce bespoke travel, lifestyle, and reward features, positioning the new Visa debit cards as comprehensive financial tools for everyday use as well as global access. These enhancements will be implemented in phases, ensuring a smooth rollout and continuity of service while delivering incremental value to customers at each stage.

The strategic expansion underscores Meezan Bank’s vision of strengthening its leadership position in digital Islamic banking by combining Shariah-compliant financial expertise with advanced payment technology. It also supports Visa’s ongoing commitment to promoting financial inclusion and empowering consumers in Pakistan with secure and innovative payment solutions. As the digital economy continues to expand and consumer expectations shift toward frictionless, tech-driven financial services, this partnership serves as a major step toward shaping a more inclusive and technologically progressive banking landscape.

The renewed collaboration comes at a time when digital transactions and debit card usage are increasing steadily in Pakistan, driven by regulatory support, innovation in payment infrastructure, and changing customer preferences. The introduction of premium digital debit products is expected to accelerate this adoption curve while delivering enhanced convenience and flexibility to customers who seek secure and efficient banking options aligned with Islamic financial principles.

Meezan Bank’s focus on combining digital transformation with Shariah-compliant practices continues to set a benchmark in Pakistan’s financial sector. With the expanded partnership with Visa, the bank aims to further solidify its position as the preferred choice for customers seeking Islamic digital banking products that offer global acceptance and state-of-the-art capabilities.

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