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Bank of Punjab partners with Paysys for record-time launch of Raast P2M

  • August 16, 2025
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The Bank of Punjab (BOP) has achieved a major milestone by going live with Raast Person-to-Merchant (P2M) payments in record time, a development made possible through its collaboration with Paysys Labs. The achievement highlights the accelerating pace of digital payment adoption in Pakistan and underscores the role of strong leadership and teamwork in driving innovation in the financial sector.

Paysys, a leading player in digital payment solutions, has long been associated with high-impact projects across Pakistan’s financial ecosystem. Its early days saw close collaboration with Zafar Masud, who was serving as Director General at the Central Directorate of National Savings (CDNS) at the time. Those formative years set the foundation for the company’s commitment to solving complex challenges and building reliable digital payment infrastructure.

Reflecting on those experiences, the Paysys leadership acknowledged the demanding nature of such partnerships. Long nights spent working on technical and operational hurdles at CDNS became the building blocks for later successes. This background added valuable perspective when the company was approached by its team with the task of bringing BOP onboard for a rapid Raast P2M launch.

According to Paysys, the initial advice was to proceed cautiously, given the reputation of Zafar Masud, now President and CEO of Bank of Punjab, for assembling exceptionally driven teams. That prediction soon proved correct, as BOP’s team delivered on the project in record time, showcasing remarkable commitment and efficiency.

The collaboration was further strengthened by the leadership of Faisal Ejaz Khan, who played a pivotal role in enabling a smooth execution. Industry insiders have highlighted his open-minded approach and ability to inspire younger professionals within the organization. A key example of this was his encouragement of Muneeb Asif, a young talent at BOP, to take on a leadership role during the project. Rather than letting age become a barrier, Faisal supported Muneeb’s initiative and confidence, fostering a culture of empowerment and innovation.

This approach reflects a growing trend in Pakistan’s financial industry, where institutions are increasingly recognizing the value of nurturing the next generation of leaders. By encouraging young professionals to step into responsibility early in their careers, banks and fintechs are positioning themselves to adapt to evolving technologies and market demands more effectively.

The launch of Raast P2M at BOP is a significant development for Pakistan’s financial inclusion and digital payments landscape. Raast, an instant payment system launched by the State Bank of Pakistan, is designed to facilitate faster, safer, and more efficient transactions. The Person-to-Merchant module, in particular, aims to transform the way payments are made at the retail level by reducing reliance on cash and encouraging seamless digital alternatives.

By adopting Raast P2M in record time, BOP not only enhances its own digital payment offerings but also contributes to the broader vision of building a cashless economy in Pakistan. The collaboration with Paysys Labs once again demonstrates the critical role of technology providers in bridging gaps between banks and customers, ultimately driving financial innovation at scale.

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