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OICCI membership is secured by MMBL

  • April 15, 2022
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Mobilink Microfinance Bank (MMBL), Pakistan’s largest digital bank, has joined the prestigious Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce & Industry (OICCI), Pakistan’s leading organisation of foreign investors.


The partnership not only solidifies MMBL’s position as a key player in the microfinance industry, but it also opens up a slew of opportunities for financial sector policy reforms, as well as active partnerships and collaborations for the exchange of knowledge and expertise in microfinance and financial technology.


Through its comprehensive variety of customer-centric products and services, MMBL is committed to contributing to the country’s economic growth and financial environment.

Through important stakeholder engagements, the bank has a strong predilection for empowering lives by using the extraordinary power of microfinance and digital solutions, as well as creating an enabling environment to augment progress and prosperity for all.


“This is a wonderful opportunity for us to push and influence financial services agendas within the national ecosystem,” said Ghazanfar Azzam, President and CEO of MMBL.


The agreement with OICCI would enable us to work with national and transnational organisations to advocate and endorse financial sector policy reforms, as well as participate in OICCI forum conferences and seminars to raise awareness of banking sector concerns and explore opportunities.

OICCI is a useful tool for policy engagement and dialogue with the government and regulators in order to resolve banking sector challenges.


We intend to make the most of this opportunity by promoting fintech investment and maximising the country’s e-commerce potential.”


“We are pleased to join the league of premier players in Pakistan’s business and investment industry to jointly grow and prosper,” said Sardar Mohammad Abubakr, MMBL’s Chief Finance and Digital Officer. The OICCI is an ideal venue for stakeholder collaboration and participation.


As the country’s largest digital bank, MMBL is actively promoting financial inclusion and hopes to sustain this trend.

We are confident that the OICCI platform will assist us in improving our role as a facilitator of e-commerce and trade in the country.”


Mobilink Microfinance Bank, the country’s largest digital bank, has one of the best digital financial ecosystems to support the growth of SMEs and e-commerce in the country.

 

source: PakObserver

 

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