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Pakistan Sees Record 22 Million Mobile Banking Users as Digital Adoption Surges

  • July 8, 2025
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Pakistan’s embrace of digital banking is accelerating at an unprecedented pace, with new figures from the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) underscoring just how deeply mobile banking has become embedded in daily life. In its latest review of the country’s digital financial services sector, the SBP reported a dramatic rise in the number of mobile banking users, signaling a major shift in how Pakistanis manage their money.

According to data covering the third quarter of the current fiscal year ending March 30, 2025, the number of mobile phone banking users surged by 33 percent year-on-year. This growth pushed the total to a record 22.39 million, compared to 17.04 million during the same period in FY2024. The steady climb highlights how mobile devices are increasingly replacing visits to brick-and-mortar branches for millions of account holders across the country.

The SBP report also shed light on internet banking trends, revealing that users accessing banking services through web platforms climbed to 14.13 million. This marks a 24 percent rise from the previous year’s figure of 11.44 million. Together, these statistics paint a picture of a rapidly evolving financial landscape where convenience and on-demand access are driving consumer behavior.

Market observers attribute this boom to Pakistan’s swiftly expanding digital infrastructure. By June 2025, the country had over 198 million cellular subscribers and more than 200 million internet users — a scale that provides fertile ground for digital banking to thrive. This connectivity, combined with the increasing affordability of smartphones and mobile data packages, is transforming how people handle their finances.

The SBP noted that this strong uptake of mobile and internet banking is a clear indication of growing consumer confidence in digital channels. For many Pakistanis, managing money via mobile apps has moved beyond being a secondary option; it has become their primary banking method. From paying utility bills and school fees to transferring funds and shopping online, the ability to conduct transactions at any time and from anywhere is reshaping expectations of financial services.

Pakistan’s central bank has been actively pushing for broader financial inclusion by championing digital platforms. Its policies aim to bring more people into the formal banking fold, especially in underserved and remote areas. The recent surge in mobile banking users suggests that these initiatives are paying off, opening doors for millions to participate in the formal economy.

As digital adoption continues to expand, industry analysts expect banks and fintech firms to roll out even more innovative, user-friendly services to capture this growing market. With robust demand and a youthful, tech-savvy population driving trends, mobile banking in Pakistan is on track to become the backbone of the country’s financial system.

For consumers still considering whether to make the leap, the numbers speak for themselves. Mobile banking is no longer just the future of banking in Pakistan — it is the present, and it’s growing at a pace that few could have predicted just a few years ago.

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