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Meezan Bank Hosts PayPak Hope Engagement Session at Mardan Branch

  • August 18, 2025
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Meezan Bank Limited, Pakistan’s leading Islamic bank, recently hosted an interactive PayPak Hope Branch Engagement Activity at its Mardan branch. The initiative was designed to raise awareness about PayPak, Pakistan’s first domestic payment scheme, while strengthening customer engagement and promoting the use of local payment solutions across the region.

The PayPak Hope Branch Engagement Activity serves as part of a broader initiative aimed at enhancing awareness of the country’s indigenous payment network and encouraging customers to adopt secure and efficient digital financial services. By hosting this session at the Mardan branch, Meezan Bank underscored its commitment to advancing financial inclusion in semi-urban and regional markets, where awareness and access to digital banking remain critical.

As part of the session, customers and branch visitors were informed about the various benefits of PayPak, which include affordability, ease of access, and localized financial services that cater to the needs of Pakistani consumers. PayPak, backed by 1Link and encouraged by the State Bank of Pakistan, has been gaining traction as a reliable alternative to international payment schemes, aiming to provide secure digital transactions while supporting the national economy.

Meezan Bank, known for being at the forefront of promoting Shariah-compliant digital banking solutions, has been a strong advocate of PayPak since its inception. The bank has consistently highlighted the role of domestic financial solutions in reducing dependency on global payment networks while simultaneously empowering local users. The session at Mardan was yet another effort to connect with customers directly, simplify their understanding of PayPak, and motivate them to adopt this platform for their everyday banking needs.

The engagement activity also provided a platform for customers to ask questions, share feedback, and gain clarity on how PayPak cards function. Such initiatives not only help create awareness but also contribute to building trust and confidence in the local payment ecosystem. The interaction emphasized that adopting PayPak ensures cost efficiency for banks and customers alike while promoting Pakistan’s financial independence in the long run.

Meezan Bank’s participation in the PayPak Hope Branch Engagement Activity is in line with its broader strategy of combining digital innovation with community-level outreach. With more than 1,000 branches across Pakistan and a rapidly growing digital user base, the bank continues to bridge the gap between modern financial technology and traditional banking customers. Hosting sessions like these reflects Meezan’s proactive role in ensuring that every customer, regardless of their location, has access to information about secure, reliable, and locally driven payment solutions.

The growing adoption of PayPak also represents a significant milestone for Pakistan’s financial sector, particularly as the government and regulators continue to emphasize the need for strengthening domestic payment systems. Meezan Bank’s efforts in supporting this initiative highlight how banks can play a central role in shaping the future of payments and advancing financial inclusion across the country.

Through such customer-focused engagements, Meezan Bank not only promotes digital financial literacy but also demonstrates its long-standing commitment to empowering communities through inclusive and accessible banking solutions. The Mardan branch activity serves as another example of how the bank is aligning its operations with the broader national agenda of fostering self-reliant and digitally empowered financial systems in Pakistan.

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