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Dubai Islamic Bank Pakistan and JazzCash Join Forces to Strengthen Digital Remittances and Empower Freelancers

  • July 11, 2025
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Dubai Islamic Bank Pakistan (DIBPL), the country’s premier Islamic banking institution, and JazzCash, Pakistan’s largest mobile wallet platform, have announced a strategic partnership to transform the landscape of digital remittances and cater to the evolving needs of the nation’s expanding freelance economy. The agreement was formalized in Karachi through a Memorandum of Understanding, underscoring a shared commitment to drive financial inclusion and accelerate the adoption of secure, Shariah-compliant digital financial solutions.

The partnership will enable international home remittances to be deposited directly into JazzCash mobile wallets through DIBPL’s extensive global banking network. This direct integration is expected to significantly streamline the process for millions of recipients across Pakistan, offering them faster, safer, and more accessible avenues to receive funds from abroad. The collaboration also aims to introduce customized financial products specifically designed for freelancers, a segment that continues to see robust growth as Pakistan strengthens its position in the global digital services market.

Muhammad Ali Gulfaraz, CEO of Dubai Islamic Bank Pakistan, highlighted the strategic importance of this initiative. He stated that the partnership aligns with the bank’s mission to provide inclusive and innovative financial services. By leveraging DIBPL’s international and domestic reach along with JazzCash’s powerful last-mile digital infrastructure, the alliance seeks to make cross-border transactions and everyday digital payments more convenient and aligned with the diverse needs of Pakistan’s population.

JazzCash, a key player in the country’s digital financial ecosystem and a subsidiary of Jazz, has established itself as a trusted platform with more than 48 million registered users. According to Mobilink Microfinance Bank, JazzCash already facilitates payments for over a quarter of Pakistan’s estimated 2.3 million freelancers. Murtaza Ali, President of JazzCash, expressed that this partnership would enable the company to further enhance its impact by offering tailored solutions that address the unique financial requirements of freelancers and digital professionals. He emphasized that together with DIBPL, they are paving the way for smoother cross-border payments that are not only swift and secure but also comply with Islamic financial principles.

The backdrop of this collaboration is Pakistan’s rapidly evolving Islamic banking sector, which now accounts for close to 20 percent of the country’s total banking assets, according to the State Bank of Pakistan. This rise reflects growing demand for Shariah-compliant banking products coupled with the widespread adoption of mobile financial services, which have opened new doors for financial inclusion, especially among previously unbanked segments.

Pakistan consistently ranks among the top recipients of remittances in South Asia, with overseas Pakistanis sending more than $27 billion annually. However, many still rely on informal channels due to limited access to formal banking, underscoring the importance of initiatives that integrate regulated banking with robust digital platforms.

By merging the strengths of Islamic banking and mobile wallets, this partnership not only targets the inefficiencies in cross-border transactions but also aims to build a more inclusive digital financial ecosystem. Both companies reiterated that this collaboration is a step towards reinforcing Pakistan’s digital economy, enabling people to participate in global economic opportunities while adhering to regulatory and Shariah-compliant frameworks.

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