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Pakistan Bill Pay Gets Faster: Askari Bank, 1LINK and Kuickpay Partner

  • June 6, 2024
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Askari Bank Limited, 1LINK (Pvt) Limited, and Kuickpay have announced a strategic partnership to revolutionize biller onboarding for digital financial services in Pakistan. This collaboration leverages Kuickpay’s innovative platform and 1LINK’s 1BILL infrastructure to create a seamless and efficient process.

Traditionally, onboarding billers for digital payment platforms can be a time-consuming and complex task. This partnership aims to streamline this process, setting new standards for user experience within the digital finance landscape.

The collaboration will utilize Kuickpay’s user-friendly interface for biller onboarding, coupled with the robust integration capabilities of 1LINK’s 1BILL platform. This combined approach promises significant benefits for both billers and users.

For billers, the streamlined onboarding process will reduce administrative burdens and expedite integration with digital payment ecosystems. This faster integration allows billers to reach a wider customer base and improve their collection efficiency.

For users, the initiative signifies a more user-friendly experience. A wider range of billers will be readily available on digital payment platforms, allowing users to conveniently pay their bills electronically. This promotes greater financial inclusion and fosters a cashless society.

While the press release doesn’t mention specific details, it links to Kuickpay’s app download and web portal signup for further information. It’s likely that more details regarding the onboarding process and its advantages will be available on these platforms.

This collaboration between Askari Bank, 1LINK, and Kuickpay signifies a positive development for Pakistan’s digital finance sector. By streamlining biller onboarding, the initiative promises to benefit both billers and users, ultimately contributing to a more efficient and inclusive financial ecosystem.

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