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CreditBook Surpasses PKR 5 Billion in Loans, Empowering Pakistan’s Small Businesses

  • July 11, 2025
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CreditBook, one of Pakistan’s fastest-growing fintech platforms, has announced a major milestone in its mission to drive financial inclusion and support small businesses. Since launching in 2020, the company has successfully disbursed over PKR 5 billion in working capital to micro, small, and medium enterprises across the country, reinforcing its position as a key enabler of Pakistan’s growing digital financial ecosystem.

This achievement is not just a number; it represents thousands of local businesses that have been able to stock their shelves, expand their operations, and keep serving communities through tough economic cycles. From neighborhood general stores and small wholesalers to local service providers, many have relied on CreditBook’s accessible financing solutions to manage cash flows, overcome liquidity gaps, and invest in their growth.

CreditBook was founded on the vision of empowering Pakistan’s largely unbanked and underbanked micro-enterprise segment. Traditional banking channels often overlook this vital sector due to the challenges of high operational costs and insufficient credit histories. By leveraging technology and alternative data, CreditBook has bridged this gap, offering streamlined credit products tailored to the needs of small business owners who form the backbone of the economy.

Over the past few years, the fintech has built robust digital tools to help businesses better track sales, manage receivables, and get clear visibility over their financial health. These insights not only simplify day-to-day operations but also enable smarter, data-driven lending decisions. The result is a system where small businesses get faster access to the capital they need without the lengthy paperwork and bureaucratic hurdles of conventional banking.

Reaching the PKR 5 billion disbursement mark underscores the scale and trust CreditBook has developed in Pakistan’s financial landscape. Company leadership emphasized that this milestone is just the beginning, with ambitious plans to deepen their reach and unlock even more growth opportunities for businesses across diverse sectors.

In a statement, a spokesperson for CreditBook highlighted how every rupee disbursed reflects the startup’s mission to fuel local enterprise. They noted that by supporting working capital needs, CreditBook is not just enabling businesses to survive but to thrive, ultimately contributing to job creation and community development across Pakistan.

The platform’s success also illustrates the transformative role fintech can play in emerging markets like Pakistan, where millions of entrepreneurs lack access to formal credit channels. As digital adoption continues to rise and regulatory frameworks evolve to encourage fintech innovation, companies like CreditBook are well-positioned to drive meaningful change by democratizing financial services.

Looking ahead, CreditBook plans to further strengthen its digital lending infrastructure, roll out new products, and continue refining its risk assessment models to ensure sustainable growth for both the company and its borrowers. The broader vision remains clear: to unlock the full potential of Pakistan’s micro and small business economy by providing them with the financial tools they need to prosper.

This latest milestone signals a promising shift in how working capital is being delivered to those who need it most, and stands as a strong testament to the impact that smart, inclusive fintech solutions can have in reshaping economic outcomes for countless entrepreneurs.

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