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Neem Receives $4 Million Credit Facility From HBL for Earned Wage Access Expansion

  • July 1, 2025
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Neem, a leading embedded finance platform in Pakistan, has secured a credit facility of up to $4 million from HBL to support the expansion of its Shariah-compliant earned wage access (EWA) solution, Neem Paymenow. The initial release of Rs. 100 million marks the first tranche of this facility, positioning Neem to accelerate the roll-out of its EWA product to salaried employees across a wide range of industries. The partnership reflects a mutual focus on financial dignity, inclusion, and resilience for working Pakistanis.

Neem Paymenow enables employees to access a portion of their already-earned salaries before payday, helping them manage everyday expenses like rent, utilities, groceries, and emergencies without falling into debt traps. The solution is built around ethical finance principles, offering transparency, ease of use, and no hidden fees. With this facility, Neem aims to scale its impact in sectors including logistics, manufacturing, healthcare, and retail, partnering with progressive employers who are investing in the financial well-being of their workforce.

The partnership between HBL and Neem is rooted in a shared commitment to responsible and inclusive financial innovation. Naeem Zamindar, Co-founder of Neem, emphasized that earned wage access goes beyond financial support—it’s about restoring stability and dignity to those who need timely access to their income. He said the credit line from HBL reflects a shift in how financial institutions in Pakistan are beginning to prioritize the financial health of salaried individuals.

HBL has framed this partnership as part of its broader mandate to support technology-led solutions that are relevant to the everyday financial lives of Pakistanis. Faisal N. Lalani, Group Head Financial Institutions at HBL, stated that the bank is committed to inclusive financial solutions and views Neem’s offering as aligned with both financial ethics and market need. HBL’s investment in Neem Paymenow underscores its confidence in the fintech’s ability to responsibly scale earned income access while maintaining compliance with Shariah principles.

Pakistan is home to over 60 million employed individuals, many of whom rely on fixed monthly pay cycles to manage their budgets. In this context, even small unplanned expenses can disrupt household finances. Neem Paymenow addresses this structural gap by giving workers flexible access to income they have already earned, thereby reducing dependency on informal borrowing or high-interest loans.

In addition to salary access, the app includes features designed to promote longer-term financial health. These include reminders and tools for budgeting, saving, and managing daily expenses—features that reinforce Neem’s broader objective of supporting user-centric financial empowerment. By integrating financial wellness tools within the same platform, Neem aims to help workers move from short-term relief toward sustainable financial control.

This strategic financing facility from HBL strengthens Neem’s capacity to meet growing demand for EWA in Pakistan’s labor market. The collaboration signals growing trust between the banking and fintech sectors in addressing pressing financial challenges with innovation, purpose, and scale.

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