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BankIslami Launches ‘aik’ – Pakistan’s First Fully Digital Islamic Banking Solution

  • March 19, 2025
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BankIslami has unveiled ‘aik’, Pakistan’s first fully digital Islamic banking solution, marking a significant step in the digital transformation of Shariah-compliant financial services. With the launch of aik, BankIslami aims to provide seamless, Riba-free banking to customers across Pakistan, offering a modern, fully digital experience without compromising on Islamic financial principles.

As a pioneer in Islamic finance, BankIslami operates over 540 branches and has been a key player in delivering Shariah-compliant banking solutions. The introduction of aik represents a strategic move to enhance accessibility and convenience for a tech-savvy generation seeking ethical financial services. By offering a fully digital platform, the bank is reinforcing its commitment to financial inclusion and expanding its reach beyond traditional banking channels.

“Aik translates to ‘one’—a symbol of simplicity, unity, and our shared vision for an ethical, Riba-free financial future,” said Ashfaque Ahmad, Chief Officer of aik. “This platform fulfills a critical need in Pakistan’s banking landscape for a fully digital solution that aligns with Islamic principles without compromising on convenience and accessibility.”

The platform integrates essential banking features with a user-friendly digital interface. Customers can open accounts digitally using biometric authentication, conduct instant money transfers, pay bills securely, top up mobile balances, and access an internationally accepted debit card. Additionally, aik incorporates lifestyle-enhancing functionalities, such as a Qibla direction tool, aligning with the needs of its users while maintaining a Shariah-compliant approach.

By eliminating the need for physical branch visits, aik simplifies banking and makes Islamic financial services more accessible to a wider audience. This initiative aligns with Pakistan’s broader digital transformation goals, where financial institutions are increasingly leveraging technology to enhance banking services and promote financial inclusion. The rise of digital banking solutions like aik highlights the growing demand for seamless, mobile-first financial experiences that cater to modern customer preferences.

Available for download on Google Play and the Apple App Store, aik allows users to register with their CNIC and gain instant access to secure, digital Islamic banking. This move positions BankIslami at the forefront of digital Islamic finance in Pakistan, enabling customers to manage their finances with ease while adhering to ethical banking principles.

The launch of aik signifies an important milestone in the evolution of Pakistan’s financial sector, demonstrating how innovation and Islamic finance can converge to create a more inclusive and accessible banking landscape. As digital banking adoption continues to rise, BankIslami’s initiative sets a precedent for other financial institutions looking to integrate technology with Shariah-compliant practices.

With aik, BankIslami is not only redefining the Islamic banking experience in Pakistan but also reinforcing the role of digital innovation in shaping the future of ethical finance. As customer expectations evolve, solutions like aik will play a crucial role in bridging the gap between modern financial convenience and adherence to Islamic principles.

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