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Fashion Marketplace LAAM Unveils Instant Payouts via Neem-Embedded Wallet and Payment Button

  • August 22, 2025
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LAAM, one of Pakistan’s fastest-growing fashion marketplaces, has announced a strategic partnership with fintech infrastructure provider Neem to transform the way financial flows are managed across its platform. The collaboration introduces a new embedded wallet and payment button system that will provide sellers with instant access to their earnings, enable instant refunds for customers, and streamline payment collections in real time.

The fashion marketplace, which connects thousands of designers and apparel brands with more than a million monthly users, has long faced the challenge of managing complex financial transactions at scale. With a growing network of sellers and a diverse buyer base, LAAM required an advanced financial solution that could handle payouts, collections, and refunds with speed, accuracy, and transparency. The integration of Neem’s infrastructure directly addresses these needs.

Through this partnership, seller earnings will now be disbursed instantly into LAAM-branded wallets. These digital wallets not only give sellers immediate access to their funds but also allow flexible withdrawal options into any bank account. For buyers, the same infrastructure supports instant refunds, ensuring a more seamless post-purchase experience and strengthening trust in the platform.

On the payments side, LAAM is introducing Neem’s Payment Button, which expands customer choice by offering a variety of secure payment options. From cards and bank transfers to mobile wallets and other digital channels, every transaction will be reconciled in real time via a dedicated business portal. This provides LAAM with full visibility over its financial operations while ensuring a smooth checkout experience for customers.

For sellers, the new embedded wallet system is particularly transformative. Immediate access to funds boosts liquidity and reduces the wait times typically associated with marketplace payouts. This empowers sellers to reinvest quickly into their businesses, improve operations, and focus more on product innovation rather than managing delayed payments.

For LAAM, the solution provides a foundation for scale. By consolidating its financial operations into a unified system, the marketplace is positioned to expand further, improve operational efficiency, and deliver consistent value to its growing base of fashion entrepreneurs and customers.

Neem, as a fintech infrastructure provider, is positioning its platform as a complete financial backbone for e-commerce and high-frequency marketplaces. Its offerings combine embedded wallets, disbursement APIs, payment collection tools, and real-time reconciliation to reduce complexity, lower costs, and cut down on fraud risks. The integration with LAAM reflects how embedded finance is reshaping e-commerce operations in Pakistan, creating opportunities for businesses to modernize and scale sustainably.

The partnership also highlights a growing trend where fintech and marketplaces are coming together to solve long-standing issues of liquidity, transparency, and efficiency. By embedding financial services directly into a consumer-facing platform, businesses like LAAM can deliver better user experiences, strengthen seller relationships, and unlock faster growth.

Looking ahead, LAAM intends to expand the use of Neem’s infrastructure into additional areas such as vendor payments and payroll disbursements. This signals a deeper integration of fintech into the company’s long-term strategy and underscores its vision of building a fashion ecosystem that combines technology, commerce, and financial empowerment.

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