Pakistan Launches Nationwide Search for Innovative Offline Payment Solutions

In a groundbreaking move to enhance financial inclusion and digital resilience, a national initiative has been launched in Pakistan to identify and support innovative offline payment solutions. The effort seeks to explore practical technologies and frameworks that enable transactions even when either or both parties are disconnected from the internet. This forward-thinking campaign is aimed at solving a persistent challenge in Pakistan’s payments ecosystem — the lack of internet access in remote or underserved areas — and could be a game-changer for the country’s digital economy.

The initiative welcomes both fully offline models (where neither payer nor payee has internet connectivity) and partially offline models (where either the payer or payee lacks internet access). This opens up the opportunity for developers, entrepreneurs, fintech startups, and academics to propose creative and technically viable solutions for areas with unstable or no internet access.

To promote engagement and collaboration, workshops will be conducted in two major cities. The Lahore session is scheduled for August 11, 2025, followed by a Karachi session on August 13, 2025. These workshops will serve as platforms for learning, brainstorming, and exchanging ideas among industry professionals, tech innovators, regulators, and other stakeholders interested in transforming the future of offline payments in Pakistan.

Participants interested in joining the workshops can register by filling out the form at the following link: https://forms.gle/ukFYxTryrUycB9Jf9. With limited seats available, early registration is strongly encouraged to ensure participation.

Following the workshops, the next phase of the initiative invites individuals and teams to submit their proposed solutions by September 1, 2025. Shortlisted proposals will be given the opportunity to present their concepts to a panel of domain experts and stakeholders who will assess their feasibility, innovation, and scalability.

Winners of the challenge will not only receive funding to develop their solutions further but will also gain the chance to pilot their technology in a real-world environment. Additionally, standout solutions may be provided access to a regulatory sandbox — an experimental environment sanctioned by regulators — to rigorously test and validate their model under controlled conditions before broader rollout.

This initiative reflects a broader national effort to strengthen the resilience of Pakistan’s financial systems and ensure inclusion for all demographics, particularly in rural and underbanked communities. The focus on offline payments aligns with international trends as well, with many developing nations now seeking ways to build hybrid payment infrastructures that can function reliably regardless of connectivity limitations.

As Pakistan continues its journey toward a more inclusive digital economy, such initiatives are critical for bridging the last-mile gap in financial services. Entrepreneurs, technologists, and fintech innovators are encouraged to take part in this important step toward shaping the country’s payment future.

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