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Farmdar & Bank Alfalah Partner to Transform Agri-Lending in Pakistan with AI-Powered Data

  • May 19, 2024
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In a historic move, Pakistani agri-data analytics leader Farmdar and Bank Alfalah Limited, a premier banking institution, have announced a groundbreaking partnership to reshape agricultural lending in the country.

This collaboration leverages Farmdar’s unique strengths – a vast repository of multi-year, multi-crop data on millions of acres. This data, powered by AI and space technology, offers valuable insights into crop health, historical productivity, and individual farmer needs. Using this data, Farmdar will initially empower tens of thousands of digitized farmers within its B2B portfolio with access to financing.

For Bank Alfalah, Farmdar’s data becomes a powerful tool. It allows the bank to identify creditworthy borrowers at scale and expedite the lending process, minimizing the risk of non-performing loans. This access to a large, pre-vetted customer base significantly benefits the bank. 

Several joint initiatives are already planned for 2024, signifying the beginning of a transformative era in Pakistani agricultural financing.

“Banks are eager to lend to farmers at scale,” said Muzaffar Manghi, Farmdar Co-founder. “However, reliable data on creditworthiness has been a major hurdle. This partnership has the potential to revolutionize agricultural lending and drive positive change in Pakistan.”

Yahya H. Wahla, Head of Agri Business at Bank Alfalah Limited, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the bank’s commitment to Pakistan’s agricultural sector. “We recognize the critical role agriculture plays in Pakistan’s future. By partnering with Farmdar, we aim to foster innovation, empower farmers, and build a stronger foundation for the Pakistani economy.”

This collaboration between Farmdar and Bank Alfalah sets the stage for a new era of progress and ingenuity in Pakistan’s agricultural sector. 

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