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Easypaisa and Ericsson Win Top Innovation in Payments Award at PayTech Awards London

  • July 4, 2025
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In a significant recognition of Pakistan’s advancing digital financial landscape, Easypaisa Digital Bank and Ericsson have jointly secured the prestigious Top Innovation in Payments award at the PayTech Awards held in London last week. The award highlights the strategic collaboration between the two companies in driving financial inclusion and setting new benchmarks for digital payments in Pakistan.

Easypaisa, a pioneer in Pakistan’s fintech space, has been consistently innovating to make digital financial services more accessible to millions. From introducing MiniApps that offer seamless access to third-party services within its app ecosystem, to pioneering Buy Now Pay Later options that empower consumers with flexible payment choices, Easypaisa continues to reshape how Pakistanis engage with financial products in their daily lives.

At the core of this success story is the robust partnership with Ericsson, whose cutting-edge platform underpins Easypaisa’s expansive operations. The Ericsson solution serves over 119 million active users and enables transactions totaling an impressive 590 billion USD annually. This powerful infrastructure ensures reliability, scalability, and security, forming the backbone of Easypaisa’s rapid growth and customer-centric innovations.

The award was accepted on behalf of the team by Florijeta Mulolli, underscoring the international collaboration and shared vision that drive these initiatives. Expressing pride in this achievement, Ericsson highlighted that such recognition results from close teamwork and a unified ambition to advance the digital payments landscape. The company extended its appreciation to Easypaisa leadership, including Jahanzeb Khan and Mohammad Hasan Ayaz, for their unwavering trust and commitment to this partnership.

Also acknowledged were key contributors from both sides who have been instrumental in executing this vision daily. Notably, Taimur Inam Uppal, Haroon Mughal, and Pavan Bachwal were credited for their dedication and efforts that continue to turn strategic goals into on-ground realities every second.

This award underscores more than just technological advancement; it symbolizes the profound impact that well-executed fintech solutions can have on society. By offering digital wallets, micro-loans, utility payments, insurance options, and now innovative services like embedded MiniApps and installment-based shopping, Easypaisa is expanding financial choices for Pakistanis across urban and rural areas alike. These efforts directly support financial inclusion, empowering individuals who were previously underserved or entirely excluded from the traditional banking system.

Ericsson’s role goes beyond merely providing technological support. Their global expertise in telecommunications and financial platforms ensures that Easypaisa’s solutions are both future-ready and aligned with international best practices. Together, the partnership is not just enhancing the digital payments experience but also contributing to the broader economic fabric of Pakistan by facilitating secure, efficient, and scalable transactions.

This accolade from the PayTech Awards serves as a testament to how strategic alliances between forward-looking fintech providers and global technology leaders can create meaningful change. It is also a promising indicator of the potential for more such collaborations that could redefine digital banking and payment experiences in emerging markets.

As Easypaisa and Ericsson celebrate this achievement, they also set a new benchmark for innovation in the region, opening doors for further advancements in Pakistan’s rapidly evolving fintech ecosystem.

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