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Faysal Bank & NymCard Partner to Launch Pakistan’s First Islamic BaaS Platform

  • March 2, 2025
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Pakistan’s financial landscape is set to witness a groundbreaking transformation as Faysal Bank Limited, one of the country’s leading Islamic banks, joins forces with NymCard to empower fintechs through a state-of-the-art Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) platform. This strategic collaboration is expected to accelerate financial innovation by enabling startups and businesses to offer seamless financial services to consumers and enterprises alike.

The partnership signals a significant shift in Pakistan’s banking sector, particularly in the realm of Islamic finance. By integrating modern fintech solutions within an Islamic banking framework, the initiative aims to bridge the gap between traditional banking and digital-first financial services. NymCard, a leading embedded finance platform, will provide the technological backbone for this initiative, allowing fintech companies to launch, scale, and operate financial products without the complexities of acquiring independent banking licenses.

Nabeel Ahmad, Country Manager for Pakistan at NymCard, emphasized the importance of this partnership in fostering fintech growth:

“We’re making it easier for fintechs to bring their ideas to life. Partnering with Faysal Bank is a major step toward making financial services more accessible and innovative in Pakistan.”

The BaaS model has gained global traction as financial institutions and technology providers collaborate to simplify banking infrastructure for non-banking entities. This approach allows fintech startups to integrate banking capabilities—such as payments, digital wallets, and lending—without having to navigate complex regulatory approvals. With Pakistan’s rapidly growing fintech sector, this partnership arrives at a pivotal time, unlocking new opportunities for innovation while ensuring compliance with Shariah-compliant financial principles.

The collaboration also sets a precedent in the region, marking the first time an Islamic bank in Pakistan has partnered with a fintech enabler to introduce a fully integrated BaaS platform. By leveraging Faysal Bank’s established banking network and NymCard’s advanced financial technology, the initiative is poised to revolutionize the way financial services are delivered in Pakistan.

With the growing adoption of digital payments, e-commerce, and alternative financial solutions, the demand for agile, scalable, and cost-effective fintech solutions is at an all-time high. This partnership aligns with Pakistan’s broader digital financial inclusion goals, as outlined in the State Bank of Pakistan’s Vision 2028. By providing fintechs with access to Islamic financial services, the initiative could unlock new business models, expand financial accessibility, and cater to the evolving needs of Pakistan’s diverse consumer base.

The announcement was made alongside key industry figures, including Nabeel Ahmad, Ihsan Al Hayek, Amin Rahman, and Zubair Khan, who have played instrumental roles in making this collaboration a reality.

As Pakistan continues to embrace fintech innovation, this partnership between Faysal Bank and NymCard marks an important milestone in the country’s financial evolution. It highlights the growing synergy between traditional banking institutions and next-generation fintech players, paving the way for a more inclusive, digitally-driven financial ecosystem.

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