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TASDEEQ and DigiKhata Join Forces to Enhance SME Credit Risk Management

  • February 2, 2025
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TASDEEQ and DigiKhata have announced a strategic partnership aimed at transforming credit risk management for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Pakistan. This collaboration brings together TASDEEQ’s expertise in credit assessment with DigiKhata’s digital financial management solutions, providing SME owners with enhanced financial visibility and smarter decision-making capabilities.

Led by TASDEEQ’s CEO, Mr. Mumtaz Syed, and DigiKhata’s Co-Founder, Mr. Adnan Aslam, the initiative is designed to address one of the most significant challenges SMEs face—access to reliable credit risk insights. By integrating their technologies, the two companies seek to offer seamless credit risk management solutions, allowing businesses to assess and mitigate financial risks more effectively.

The partnership promises several key benefits for SMEs, including streamlined credit risk evaluation, improved financial transparency, and better-informed business decisions. With these enhanced tools, SME owners can manage their financial health more efficiently, reducing uncertainties that often hinder growth and scalability. The collaboration is expected to foster greater financial inclusion by empowering businesses with the necessary resources to secure funding and expand operations confidently.

TASDEEQ and DigiKhata’s joint effort marks a significant step forward in modernizing SME financial management in Pakistan. As digital solutions continue to reshape the financial ecosystem, this partnership is poised to set new benchmarks in how small businesses navigate credit risk and access growth opportunities.

SME owners and stakeholders are encouraged to explore this innovative solution and take advantage of the benefits offered by this collaboration. By leveraging technology-driven insights, the initiative aims to create a more sustainable and financially empowered SME sector in the country.

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