Safepay Receives Full Commercial License from SBP to Boost Digital Payments in Pakistan

In a significant development for Pakistan’s digital payments ecosystem, Safepay HQ, a prominent digital payments platform, has been granted a Full Commercial License by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). This achievement marks a major milestone for Safepay, following a comprehensive evaluation process and the successful completion of its pilot operations.

The granting of the Full Commercial License enables Safepay to expand its operations nationwide, empowering the company to offer a wider range of secure, innovative, and inclusive digital payment solutions to businesses and consumers across Pakistan. This move comes at a crucial time when Pakistan is working towards increasing financial inclusion and digitizing its financial services sector, which has been a key focus of the government and financial regulators in recent years.

With the new commercial license, Safepay is positioned to play an even more prominent role in driving the digital transformation of Pakistan’s financial services landscape. The platform, which already offers a variety of secure payment solutions, now has the regulatory backing to scale its services and meet the growing demand for efficient and accessible digital payment options in the country. This is especially important in Pakistan, where digital payments are becoming a critical part of the economy, yet a significant portion of the population remains underserved by traditional banking services.

Safepay’s journey to receiving this license has been supported by the continuous guidance and regulatory assistance from the SBP. The company also extended its heartfelt gratitude to the SBP for its role in ensuring that the platform adhered to the highest standards of compliance and security. The internal teams at Safepay, particularly the leadership of Ziyad Parekh and Iman U., have also been credited for their dedication and innovative approach, which contributed significantly to this achievement.

The Full Commercial License will now allow Safepay to expand its partnerships with businesses across Pakistan, providing cutting-edge payment solutions tailored to meet the needs of the country’s rapidly evolving digital economy. This will include offering secure, efficient, and scalable payment methods for a wide variety of sectors, from retail to e-commerce, and from small businesses to large enterprises.

This milestone also strengthens Safepay’s position as a key player in Pakistan’s fintech ecosystem. The company’s ability to provide seamless and secure payment solutions has been an essential factor in accelerating the adoption of digital payments among businesses and consumers alike. As Pakistan moves towards greater financial inclusion, platforms like Safepay are set to become central to providing affordable and accessible financial services for individuals and businesses that have historically been excluded from the formal financial system.

Moving forward, Safepay is set to leverage its new license to introduce innovative solutions that will meet the dynamic needs of Pakistan’s digital economy. The platform’s focus will remain on offering secure, user-friendly digital payment methods that foster trust and convenience, while also promoting financial inclusion.

This accomplishment not only reflects Safepay’s commitment to supporting Pakistan’s growing digital economy but also highlights the increasing role of regulatory bodies like the SBP in ensuring that fintech companies can scale while adhering to necessary regulatory frameworks. As the digital payments sector in Pakistan continues to evolve, Safepay’s full commercial license marks an important step towards a more inclusive and digitally enabled financial landscape.

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