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SBP Grants In-Principle Approval to PaySa for E-Money Operations in Pakistan

  • March 19, 2025
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In a significant development for Pakistan’s digital payments sector, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has granted an In-Principle Approval (IPA) to PaySa, allowing it to operate as an Electronic Money Institution (EMI). This approval paves the way for PaySa to enhance the country’s financial ecosystem by introducing seamless and secure digital transactions for both consumers and businesses.

Unlike previous EMI approvals that focused primarily on consumer and merchant wallets, PaySa’s approval comes with an additional business segment, enabling it to offer POS (Point-of-Sale) and QR code acquiring services. This expansion marks a major milestone in Pakistan’s digital financial landscape, as it allows PaySa to provide a broader range of payment solutions aimed at fostering cashless transactions and boosting financial inclusion.

Founded in 2022, PaySa was established with the vision of revolutionizing digital payments in Pakistan. The company has been working in collaboration with Meezan Bank to deploy POS terminals across the country, aiming to accelerate digital payment adoption. With the EMI license, PaySa will empower users by allowing them to open e-money accounts digitally and conduct transactions with ease. The platform will offer various financial services, including cash withdrawals, bill payments, money transfers, debit card payments, and QR-based transactions, ensuring convenience for users from the comfort of their homes.

Ali Adnan, CEO of PaySa, emphasized the company’s commitment to enhancing digital financial services in Pakistan. “Our mission is to empower individuals and businesses by offering cutting-edge digital financial solutions that are not only convenient but also cost-effective and accessible to all,” he stated.

The approval from SBP aligns with the government’s broader objective of promoting financial inclusion and reducing reliance on cash-based transactions. As Pakistan’s digital economy continues to expand, EMI licenses play a crucial role in enabling fintech companies to bridge the gap between traditional banking services and modern payment solutions. PaySa’s entry into the EMI space is expected to contribute significantly to the growth of Pakistan’s digital payment infrastructure by offering a secure and efficient alternative to cash transactions.

With an increasing number of businesses and consumers embracing digital transactions, the role of EMIs in Pakistan’s financial ecosystem is becoming more prominent. The introduction of PaySa’s services will not only provide more options for users but also create a competitive digital payments landscape that can drive innovation and improve service delivery.

As PaySa prepares to launch its full-fledged operations, the company is poised to set new benchmarks in digital financial services by offering a secure, inclusive, and technologically advanced payment system. With SBP’s approval, PaySa is well-positioned to redefine the future of digital transactions in Pakistan, contributing to a more connected and financially empowered society.

For further updates on PaySa’s services, visit www.paysa.com.pk.

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