Pakistan’s U Microfinance Bank (U Bank) and leading agri-fintech company Digitt+ have joined forces in a groundbreaking PKR 10 billion partnership. This collaboration aims to transform financial services for Pakistani farmers.
The partnership combines Digitt+’s innovative payment technology with U Bank’s extensive lending experience. This powerful alliance will offer farmers across Pakistan access to tailored financial solutions and streamlined financial transactions.
The initial focus is on Kanjwani, Muzaffargarh, and D.I. Khan, where the collaboration has already facilitated the successful disbursement of PKR 500 million. This initiative not only speeds up financial transactions but also empowers farmers with timely access to crucial resources. This, in turn, boosts their agricultural productivity and financial stability.
“This partnership exemplifies how fintech and traditional banking can work together to make a significant impact on a vital industry,” said Digitt+ CEO Ahmed Saleemi. “By combining our expertise in payment solutions with U Bank’s financial services, we’re setting a new standard for collaboration in the fintech and banking sectors.”
U Bank President & CEO Mr. Mohamed Essa Al Taheri echoed this sentiment, stating, “Our alliance with Digitt+ reflects our commitment to innovation and delivering value to Pakistan’s agricultural sector. The successful disbursement of the initial PKR 500 million is just the first step. We’re determined to leverage this partnership to improve the financial well-being of farmers nationwide.”
A key benefit of the partnership is significantly shorter payment times for farmers. This improves their cash flow management and allows for faster reinvestment in their agricultural operations. This enhanced financial support system is critical for ensuring the growth and sustainability of Pakistan’s agricultural sector.
U Bank and Digitt+ are committed to expanding this initiative’s impact, aiming to reach the full PKR 10 billion commitment and extend its benefits to more regions throughout Pakistan.