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HBL Joins Hands with CRPL to Roll Out Advanced Digital Supply Chain Finance Solution

  • July 1, 2025
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HBL has announced a significant strategic partnership with CRPL to introduce a state-of-the-art Digital Supply Chain Finance (SCF) solution aimed at revolutionizing financial ecosystems for corporates, commercial enterprises, and small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) across Pakistan. This collaboration marks a major step forward in digitizing supply chain financing, reflecting HBL’s ongoing commitment to driving innovation within the country’s financial sector.

The partnership leverages CRPL’s highly configurable SCF platform, designed to cater to diverse financing needs while ensuring flexibility and scalability for a broad range of industries. By integrating this advanced platform, HBL aims to create seamless financing experiences that empower businesses to optimize their cash flows and maintain stronger, more resilient supply chains.

The newly launched solution brings an impressive suite of features under a unified digital umbrella. It facilitates supplier financing and invoice discounting, enabling businesses to secure early payments against outstanding invoices, thereby improving liquidity and strengthening supplier relationships. The platform also supports buyer-led reverse factoring, a mechanism that allows buyers to help their suppliers receive quicker payments while the buyer enjoys extended payment terms, effectively creating a win-win scenario for all parties involved.

In addition, the SCF solution includes capabilities for pre-shipment and post-shipment financing, ensuring that businesses have access to capital at every critical stage of the supply chain cycle. Distributor financing is another integral component, designed to help distributors maintain steady inventory levels without financial strain. Recognizing the importance of catering to Pakistan’s growing demand for Shariah-compliant banking solutions, the partnership also offers Islamic financing alternatives, including Murabaha and Tijarah, aligned with the principles of Islamic finance.

What sets this initiative apart is its emphasis on automation and security. The solution operates within a secure, unified Single Sign-On (SSO) environment, delivering a frictionless digital experience for anchors, suppliers, and distributors. Automated financing processes reduce manual intervention, minimize paperwork, and accelerate access to working capital, ultimately driving efficiency across the entire supply chain network.

Commenting on this landmark collaboration, executives from both HBL and CRPL highlighted that this is just the beginning of their efforts to reshape the financial supply chain landscape in Pakistan. They underscored their shared vision of enabling businesses—whether large corporates or growing SMEs—to harness digital tools that make financing more accessible, transparent, and responsive to market needs.

This partnership arrives at a crucial time as businesses in Pakistan increasingly seek innovative solutions to manage operational costs and secure steady cash flows amid a challenging economic environment. By offering a comprehensive, technology-driven approach to supply chain finance, HBL and CRPL are setting the stage for more resilient and digitally empowered business ecosystems.

As the platform rolls out, both companies have promised continued enhancements to bring even greater innovation to every aspect of the financial supply chain. Their collaboration signals a strong commitment to not only modernizing financial operations but also supporting the broader goal of strengthening Pakistan’s economic backbone through smarter, faster, and more inclusive financial services.

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  • Pakistan banking
  • reverse factoring
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