Tag: women entrepreneurs

PSW and Soneri Bank Empower Women Entrepreneurs with Digital Finance and Export Training under SBP’s Women Financing Week 2025

Pakistan Single Window (PSW), in partnership with Soneri Bank Limited, organized a Change Management session for women entrepreneurs during the State Bank of Pakistan’s Women Financing Week 2025, focusing on digital banking, access to finance, and export facilitation through the PSW platform to help women-led businesses grow and expand internationally.

Karandaaz Pakistan and Walee Launch Khudmukhtar Khatoon: Pakistan’s First Shariah-Compliant Digital Financing Platform for Women Entrepreneurs

Karandaaz Pakistan partners with Walee Financial Services to introduce Khudmukhtar Khatoon, Pakistan’s first Shariah-compliant digital asset financing program designed exclusively for women entrepreneurs, aiming to enhance financial inclusion and empower women-led businesses through accessible and ethical finance.

Karandaaz and Walee Launch Pakistan’s First Shariah-Compliant Digital Financing Platform for Women Entrepreneurs

Karandaaz Pakistan and Walee Financial Services have launched Khudmukhtar Khatoon, Pakistan’s first Shariah-compliant digital asset-financing solution designed exclusively for women entrepreneurs, promoting inclusive access to finance and empowering women-led businesses nationwide.

Women’s Bank Accounts in Pakistan Reach 37 Million as Gender Gap Narrows Under SBP’s Banking on Equality Initiative

The State Bank of Pakistan reports that women’s active bank accounts have risen to 37 million under its Banking on Equality policy, narrowing the gender gap in financial inclusion. Governor Jameel Ahmad announced the progress during the World Bank Group meetings, emphasizing SBP’s commitment to advancing women’s entrepreneurship and inclusive economic growth.

Pakistan’s E-Commerce Industry Protests Tax Disparity Favoring Foreign Marketplaces

The Pakistan eCommerce Association has urged the government to end tax disparities that favor foreign marketplaces like Temu, SHEIN, and AliExpress, warning that current policies threaten the survival of local businesses and entrepreneurs.