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Payoneer and Stripe to Bring Enhanced Online Checkout to Pakistani Webstores

  • August 22, 2025
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Fintech giants Payoneer and Stripe have announced a strategic partnership that is set to reshape the digital payments landscape for small and medium-sized businesses across Asia Pacific, including Pakistan. The collaboration will expand Payoneer’s Online Checkout offering, unlocking new opportunities for export-driven e-commerce merchants in the country to reach global customers more efficiently.

The enhanced Payoneer Checkout will introduce a wider range of payment options for businesses running their own online webstores. Pakistani merchants will soon be able to accept payments through leading digital wallets such as Apple Pay and Google Pay, as well as popular “Buy Now, Pay Later” solutions including Affirm and Klarna. For many entrepreneurs and exporters, the availability of such globally recognized payment methods will reduce friction in online transactions, improving customer trust and purchase confidence.

Industry experts see this move as a significant breakthrough for Pakistan’s growing digital commerce ecosystem. Mutaher Khan, co-founder of Data Darbar, noted that international payment solutions have traditionally been complicated for local merchants. In many cases, businesses had to set up legal entities abroad to access advanced payment systems, which added costs and regulatory hurdles. “If they are opening this up to Pakistani merchants, it will be a great convenience as payment solutions can be tricky. These issues will be solved for any export-oriented e-commerce business based out of Pakistan,” he said in remarks to Business Recorder.

Since its launch three years ago, Payoneer Checkout has demonstrated strong market adoption, scaling from zero to nearly $1 billion in run-rate annual volume. The company disclosed that in the twelve months through June 30, 2025, the service generated $30 million in revenue, representing over 100 percent growth year-over-year. This momentum reflects rising demand from businesses seeking streamlined cross-border solutions.

For Payoneer, the collaboration with Stripe is a key milestone in accelerating its role as a trusted partner for digital entrepreneurs. “We are committed to simplifying cross-border online trade for SMBs across Asia Pacific and beyond,” said Nagesh Devata, Senior Vice President for APAC at Payoneer. He added that the partnership would allow both companies to leverage their strengths: Payoneer’s extensive regional presence and market expertise combined with Stripe’s advanced checkout technology. The result, according to Devata, will be a best-in-class user experience designed to drive higher conversion rates, better acceptance, and greater efficiency for merchants.

Stripe, known globally for powering online transactions for some of the world’s largest companies, brings its expertise in secure, seamless checkout flows and fraud prevention tools. For Pakistani merchants, this could mean easier access to global customers, reduced payment rejections, and the ability to compete more effectively in international markets.

As Pakistan’s e-commerce sector continues to expand, with thousands of entrepreneurs entering online retail and export-oriented businesses scaling up, the need for reliable global payment systems has never been greater. By enabling merchants to integrate modern payment experiences directly into their websites, the Payoneer-Stripe partnership promises to lower barriers for Pakistani sellers aiming to connect with international buyers.

The integration also signals a broader trend of fintech collaboration aimed at empowering small businesses worldwide. By combining infrastructure and expertise, Payoneer and Stripe are positioning themselves to capture growing demand in emerging markets where digital trade is rapidly becoming a cornerstone of economic growth.

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