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Pakistan Digitizes Government Payments: PITB, HBL, and Visa Join Forces To Digitize Payments 

  • June 24, 2024
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Pakistan is making a major move towards modernizing government financial transactions. The Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) has partnered with Habib Bank Limited (HBL) and Visa to digitize payments across the country. This collaboration aims to revolutionize how citizens interact with the public sector by improving efficiency, transparency, and security.

The initiative was led by PITB ADG- IT Operations Syed Qasim Ifzal, with key representatives from all three organizations participating in the discussions.

PITB Chairman Faisal Yusuf emphasized the importance of digitizing the economy, highlighting it as a core aspect of the organization’s mission. He introduced the PayZen platform as an innovative solution to address current challenges in the financial sector. Yusuf stated that this collaboration represents a significant step towards a more convenient and user-friendly experience for Pakistani citizens.

PITB’s PayZen platform will serve as the primary interface for both government and private payments. Designed with user-friendliness in mind, the system aims to ensure transparency and accessibility for all citizens.

Visa, a global leader in digital payments, will provide the technological foundation for this initiative. Their advanced gateway platform will facilitate secure and efficient transactions. This partnership marks a significant leap towards achieving the government’s vision of a “Digital Pakistan.”

HBL will play a crucial role in enabling seamless digital transactions. By leveraging their robust merchant payment solutions, HBL will ensure secure online payments through the PayZen platform.

This collaboration offers a multitude of benefits for Pakistan. Citizens can expect increased efficiency through streamlined online payments, enhanced transparency with secure digital transactions, and improved convenience with a user-friendly payment platform. Ultimately, this initiative supports the government’s goal of a more digitalized nation, aligning with the vision of “Digital Pakistan.”

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