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Fils & TPS: Green Finance Partnership for Digital Future

  • May 1, 2024
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UAE-based company named Fils is shaking things up in the digital finance industry. Fils specializes in creating sustainable digital infrastructure, and they’ve recently partnered with a prominent Pakistani digital banking provider, TPS. This collaboration has a groundbreaking goal: to revolutionize digital finance by integrating climate action into the core business models of financial institutions.

This partnership is a boon for a vast network of organizations, including banks, fintech companies, and merchants who are part of the TPS network. Through Fils’s innovative platform, these businesses gain the ability to embrace sustainable practices. The platform offers a range of features, allowing businesses to meticulously track their environmental impact, integrate carbon intelligence directly for their customers, mitigate their emissions by utilizing high-quality carbon credits, and report on their sustainability progress with complete transparency.

This landmark partnership marks a significant expansion for Fils. They’re now bringing their technology to Pakistan, offering their solutions to local banks and financial institutions. This empowers Pakistan to play a more active role in finding solutions for climate change by adopting a more sustainable financial infrastructure.

The existing suite of services offered by TPS is significantly enhanced by these new sustainability capabilities. TPS prioritizes seamless integration, ensuring a smooth transition for organizations seeking to introduce sustainable banking practices and initiatives focused on climate action.

Fils takes a unique approach to ensuring transparency and preventing greenwashing. Their infrastructure leverages blockchain technology to meticulously track emissions and carbon credits. This technology fosters accountability and trust as organizations work towards achieving net-zero emissions.

“This partnership is poised to make a real impact,” declared Nameer Khan, CEO of Fils. “Our technology empowers businesses to seamlessly integrate sustainability throughout all aspects of their operations.” Shahzad Shahid, CEO of TPS, echoed Khan’s sentiment, highlighting their commitment to developing sustainable financial technology solutions.

Fils’s rapid expansion and collaborations with leading organizations like Mashreq Bank and Telr solidify their position as a frontrunner in integrating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles into the global financial landscape. Their innovative approach has garnered them recognition as a top climate tech company to watch in the Middle East.

This strategic partnership between Fils and TPS paves the way for a future where sustainability is not just an afterthought, but a core principle embedded within the global digital financial landscape. This future promises a financial system that is not only efficient but also environmentally conscious. 

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