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Neem And Leopards Courier Launch Digital Wallets For Merchants Across Pakistan

  • October 8, 2025
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Neem, Pakistan’s leading digital payments infrastructure platform, has announced the launch of Leopards Wallet in partnership with Leopards Courier Services, one of the country’s most established logistics networks. The initiative marks a significant milestone in Leopards’ ongoing digital transformation, enabling merchants nationwide to experience faster, more efficient financial management. The rollout began at Leopard House, Karachi, with the creation of the first Leopards Wallet for Founder and Chairman, Mr. Jehangir Shahid, symbolizing the start of a large-scale financial digitization effort across the company’s merchant ecosystem.

Leopards Wallet, powered by Neem’s payment infrastructure, provides merchants with real-time access to settlements, instant withdrawals, and improved financial visibility. By integrating digital payment solutions directly into the logistics network, this collaboration streamlines how merchants handle earnings and manage transactions, aligning with Pakistan’s broader shift toward fintech-led operational efficiency. The new wallet platform is designed to empower small and medium-sized businesses associated with Leopards, giving them greater control over their finances and reducing friction in cash flow management.

Commenting on the partnership, Nadeem Shaikh, Co-founder at Neem, stated that the collaboration underscores the strength of Pakistan’s growing fintech ecosystem. “Neem is honored to partner with Leopards, one of Pakistan’s most established logistics leaders with a legacy of innovation and growth,” he said. “Together, we’re powering wallets for Leopards’ merchant network, enabling real-time access to funds and more efficient financial operations at scale. This partnership reflects Leopards’ commitment to digitization and Neem’s mission to build the central payments infrastructure powering Pakistan’s digital economy.” His remarks highlight how such collaborations are reshaping the financial technology landscape by connecting infrastructure providers with industry leaders.

Leopards Courier Services’ CEO, Mr. Rizwan Saadat, emphasized the company’s dedication to advancing digital solutions within its operations. “Leopards is proud to partner with Neem in launching Leopards Wallet — a milestone that reflects our commitment to innovation and digitization. By bringing together our nationwide logistics expertise with advanced fintech solutions, we are empowering our merchant network with real-time access to their earnings, enhanced transparency, and financial control at scale,” he stated. “This collaboration reinforces our vision to reshape commerce in Pakistan through smarter, faster, and more inclusive financial solutions.” His comments underline the company’s broader goal to enhance efficiency and transparency for merchants who rely on timely access to funds for day-to-day operations.

The launch of Leopards Wallet reinforces Neem’s position as a key player in Pakistan’s payment infrastructure ecosystem. With partnerships already spanning logistics, healthcare, insurance, and agriculture, Neem continues to expand its digital payments network to drive financial inclusion and operational ease for businesses. Through its infrastructure, Neem is enabling enterprises like Leopards Courier to transition toward more connected, data-driven financial systems—bringing together technology, commerce, and logistics to strengthen Pakistan’s digital economy.

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