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Faysal Bank and Smart1-Tech team up to drive secure digital payments for Pakistan’s MSME sector

  • July 15, 2025
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Faysal Bank Limited (FBL), a leading name in Pakistan’s Islamic banking landscape, has entered into a strategic partnership with Smart1-Tech (Pvt.) Ltd., a rising fintech player specializing in digital payment and acceptance solutions. The collaboration is set to advance Pakistan’s digital payments ecosystem, with a sharp focus on enabling secure, cashless transactions for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) across the country.

This partnership comes at a crucial time when digital finance is playing an increasingly central role in driving Pakistan’s economic development, especially for MSMEs. These enterprises form the backbone of the local economy but often face hurdles in adopting modern financial solutions. By joining forces, Faysal Bank and Smart1-Tech aim to bridge this gap, empowering small businesses with tools that simplify payment acceptance and accelerate their integration into the digital economy.

The signing ceremony, held at Faysal Bank’s Head Office, was attended by senior executives from both organizations. Their presence highlighted the shared commitment to building robust financial solutions that align with Pakistan’s vision of a more connected, technology-driven future.

Amin ur Rahman, Chief Digital Officer at Faysal Bank, spoke about how the alliance fits into the bank’s broader strategy of growth through collaboration. He noted, “Our partnership with Smart1-Tech is another step towards expanding the payments ecosystem in Pakistan. At Faysal Bank, we believe in growth through collaboration, and this partnership complements our growth strategy in the digital ecosystem.”

On the fintech side, Ali Ahmed, CEO of Smart1-Tech, underscored the transformative potential of strategic partnerships in reshaping Pakistan’s financial landscape. “We are privileged to formalize our partnership with Faysal Bank. This agreement is a significant step towards enhancing Pakistan’s digital acceptance services, and we are confident that this collaboration will drive the much-needed progress by acting as growth enablers,” he said.

A major component of this partnership is the push to scale up Raast Person-to-Merchant (P2M) QR-based payment solutions. These systems allow small retailers and micro businesses to accept digital payments quickly and securely, using Pakistan’s state-backed instant payment infrastructure. By promoting Raast-enabled QR transactions, Faysal Bank and Smart1-Tech aim to ease the transition toward a more cashless economy, giving merchants affordable ways to modernize their payment acceptance processes.

The collaboration also underscores Faysal Bank’s continued investment in financial inclusion through digital initiatives. By integrating Smart1-Tech’s innovative payment acceptance platforms, Faysal Bank is reinforcing its mission to create a seamless digital ecosystem where small and medium-sized enterprises can thrive.

Through partnerships like this, Pakistan’s financial sector is poised to evolve more rapidly, reducing reliance on cash and bringing underserved business segments into the formal digital fold. It reflects a broader industry trend where banks and fintech companies work hand in hand to introduce secure, scalable, and efficient payment solutions tailored to local needs.

As this partnership takes shape, both organizations are optimistic that their combined strengths will play a pivotal role in driving adoption of digital payments across Pakistan’s dynamic MSME sector, laying the groundwork for sustained economic growth and greater financial empowerment.

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