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ZAR Secures $13 Million Funding To Introduce Dollar-Based Digital Money In Pakistan

  • October 28, 2025
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ZAR, a fintech startup working to make digital dollar payments accessible to everyday users in Pakistan, has raised $12.9 million in a funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z). The investment, as reported by Bloomberg, brings ZAR’s total funding to nearly $20 million since its establishment. Other investors participating in the round include Dragonfly Capital, VanEck Ventures, Coinbase Ventures, and Endeavor Catalyst. The funding marks a significant step for ZAR as it looks to strengthen its network and introduce digital money services designed for emerging markets.

The company’s platform enables users to exchange physical cash for digital dollars through a network of small retailers such as local convenience stores, mobile shops, and money agents. Individuals can visit a participating outlet, scan a QR code, and hand over cash to receive funds in a digital wallet. This wallet is linked to a Visa card, allowing users to spend their balance online and in stores where digital payments are accepted. The approach combines financial technology with existing retail infrastructure, creating a bridge between cash-based economies and digital finance.

ZAR’s strategy focuses on reaching Pakistan’s large unbanked population, which continues to rely heavily on cash transactions. By using trusted neighborhood shops as access points, the company aims to simplify the process of entering the digital economy. This model allows people to store, send, and spend stable digital assets in a way that feels familiar, while also promoting financial inclusion. The integration of digital dollar payments offers a practical alternative for those seeking to safeguard value in an economy where currency fluctuation remains a challenge.

The launch coincides with new developments in Pakistan’s regulatory framework for virtual assets. The government recently introduced the Virtual Assets Ordinance, establishing the Pakistan Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (PVARA) to oversee and license crypto-related businesses. This framework sets compliance requirements for digital asset platforms, creating a structured environment for fintech operators like ZAR to function within regulated parameters. The presence of a national regulatory authority is expected to provide clarity for investors and users engaging in digital finance activities.

If ZAR’s model proves successful in Pakistan, the company intends to expand into select African markets by 2026, leveraging its cash-to-digital network to provide stable digital money solutions in other developing economies. With growing investor confidence and a regulatory ecosystem now taking shape, Pakistan continues to position itself as a testing ground for innovative fintech ventures that merge accessibility, compliance, and financial inclusion.

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