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Bank of Azad Jammu & Kashmir Signs Major Deal to Fully Digitize Banking Operations

  • July 17, 2025
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The Bank of Azad Jammu & Kashmir (BAJK) has taken a bold step towards redefining banking in the region by sealing a major partnership aimed at complete digital transformation. In a landmark move, BAJK has signed an agreement with the iConsult Consortium, a collaboration that brings together four prominent companies—Silverlake from Malaysia, iConsult Pakistan, Megaplus Pakistan based in Islamabad, and iTANZ Pakistan from Karachi.

This strategic alliance will implement cutting-edge Core Banking and Digital Channels Software across BAJK’s operations. The objective is to elevate the bank’s technological capabilities, streamline processes, and ultimately deliver faster, more efficient services to customers. With this initiative, BAJK is positioning itself as a future-ready financial institution aligned with global digital banking standards.

The formal signing ceremony took place in Islamabad and was attended by key dignitaries, underlining the significance of this development for the region’s banking sector. Among those present were Azad Jammu & Kashmir Prime Minister Anwarul Haq, Finance Minister Abdul Majid Khan, Speaker Latif Akbar, and BAJK CEO Shahid Mir. Speaking on the occasion, Shahid Mir highlighted that this transformation would not only strengthen the bank’s internal systems but also significantly improve the banking experience for its customers.

According to Mr Mir, the new digital platform will provide customers with quicker, more reliable banking services, reduce operational inefficiencies, and enable the bank to introduce innovative financial products tailored to local needs. He further emphasized that investing in advanced technology is critical for expanding financial inclusion and keeping pace with evolving customer expectations in an increasingly digital world.

Currently operating with 88 branches and plans to further grow its network, BAJK is set to integrate this advanced banking system across all its touchpoints. This initiative is expected to simplify everything from opening accounts to processing loans and managing transactions, ultimately ensuring a seamless digital journey for customers.

For the people of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, this means access to a modern banking ecosystem that is secure, swift, and customer-centric. By adopting international-standard digital solutions, BAJK is not just updating its software—it is fundamentally reshaping how banking is conducted in the region.

This move also signals a broader trend within Pakistan’s financial sector, where institutions are increasingly turning to technology to expand reach and improve efficiency. As the financial landscape continues to evolve with new regulatory frameworks and rising digital adoption, BAJK’s partnership with these technology leaders marks a significant step towards building a robust, tech-driven banking infrastructure in Azad Jammu & Kashmir.

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