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ANF and 1LINK Collaborate to Enable Digital Recruitment Fee Payments via 1BILL

  • February 15, 2025
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The Anti-Narcotics Force Pakistan (ANF) has entered into a strategic partnership with 1LINK to facilitate the digital collection of recruitment fees through the 1BILL payment service. This collaboration aims to simplify and streamline payment processing, making it more efficient and accessible for candidates across Pakistan. By leveraging 1LINK’s robust financial infrastructure, ANF is ensuring greater convenience and transparency in fee collection.

The signing ceremony for this agreement took place at ANF Headquarters in Rawalpindi, marking a significant milestone in the digitization of government-related payments. The agreement was formally signed by Lt. Col. Sajjad Hussain, Director Resource Management at ANF, and Mr. Najeeb Agrawalla, CEO of 1LINK. The event was attended by key officials, including Brig. Rashid Mehmood, Chief of Staff ANF; Mr. Bashir Khan, Chief Operating Officer of 1LINK; and Mr. Amir Ali, Branch Manager of the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP), along with senior representatives from both organizations.

Under this partnership, candidates applying for ANF recruitment can now pay their application fees seamlessly through 1BILL, a bill payment solution offered by 1LINK. This service allows payments to be made using any of 1LINK’s member banks’ digital channels, including mobile banking apps, internet banking, and ATMs. Additionally, over-the-counter (OTC) payments at bank branches will also be supported, ensuring accessibility for individuals who may not use digital banking services.

The integration of 1BILL into ANF’s recruitment process is expected to enhance efficiency and security in fee collection. Previously, candidates may have faced delays or complications in making payments through traditional methods. By enabling digital payments through 1LINK’s vast network, ANF is aligning with the government’s broader vision of financial inclusion and digital transformation in public sector services.

1LINK, Pakistan’s largest payment switch and interbank network, has been instrumental in modernizing financial transactions across various sectors. The introduction of 1BILL has significantly improved bill payment processes by offering real-time, secure, and convenient transaction solutions. Its collaboration with ANF marks another step toward integrating government services into Pakistan’s expanding digital financial ecosystem.

This move also underscores the importance of digitization in public sector operations. As government agencies increasingly adopt fintech solutions, partnerships like this highlight the growing reliance on secure and efficient digital payment systems. The ease of transactions through 1BILL not only benefits applicants but also helps ANF streamline its operations, reducing administrative burdens and minimizing potential errors in manual processing.

With the increasing adoption of digital financial services, more government departments are expected to follow suit by incorporating fintech-driven payment solutions. ANF’s collaboration with 1LINK sets a precedent for other organizations looking to enhance their payment collection methods and embrace digital transformation.

As Pakistan continues to push for a more digitally inclusive financial landscape, initiatives such as these contribute to a more accessible and transparent system. By making payment processes smoother for recruitment applicants, ANF and 1LINK are not only improving service delivery but also strengthening the country’s transition toward a fully digital economy.

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