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Mashreq gets digital banking licence for Pakistan operations

The bank aims to support Pakistan’s digital landscape financial inclusion

- DUBAI

Mashreq Bank has acquired a banking licence to commence operations in Pakistan, the lender said yesterday.

The licence, issued by the State Bank of Pakistan under the Digital Regulatory Framework, will allow the bank to begin digital banking operations in the country and employ a team of bankers and engineers with a multicultu­ral experience in the sector.

“Mashreq intends to bring their digital expertise to Pakistan and further the interests of the SBP in the digital arena,” said the bank.

Ahmad Abdelaal, Group CEO, Mashreq, said: “I strongly believe we can capitalise on Pakistan’s existing financial infrastruc­ture to enhance the banking experience by delivering customer-centric solutions through our products and services.”

Pakistan has the third largest unbanked adult population globally, with about 100 million adults without a bank account and 82 per cent of women without any access to financial services. The bank plans to contribute to Pakistan’s economic activity by increasing lending to small businesses and providing consumer loans to low-income households, especially women entreprene­urs and the youth.

Digital Pakistan Initiative

Mashreq also plans to invest in rural infrastruc­ture, including microfinan­ce institutio­ns.

Fernando Morillo, Group Head of Retail Bank, Mashreq, said, “I believe that Mashreq’s vision is in tandem with the country’s Digital Pakistan Initiative. At Mashreq, we applaud the efforts of SBP in laying down the foundation that has catalysed the digitisati­on of the country’s banking sector, transformi­ng it as a whole.”

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