Karandaaz Pakistan launches studies on E-Invoicing, Agri Spot Trading
MG News | June 16, 2026 at 11:11 AM GMT+05:00
June 16, 2026 (MLN): As part of its commitment to
advancing digitalization for economic and market development in Pakistan,
Karandaaz Pakistan hosted a report launch and stakeholder dialogue,
Digitalizing Transactions: Insights on E-Invoicing and Agri Spot Trading in
Pakistan.
The event brought together policymakers, regulators,
financial institutions, private sector leaders, and development partners to
explore the role of digital transaction infrastructure in strengthening
Pakistan’s economy.
The event marked the launch of two research studies:
E-Invoicing in Pakistan and Feasibility Study for Agri Spot Trading in Punjab,
Pakistan. Together, the studies explored how a strong transaction
infrastructure can strengthen access to finance, efficient market systems, increase transparency and support economic
formalization.
Speaking on the importance of the research, Waqas ul
Hasan, Chief Executive Officer, Karandaaz Pakistan, said: "As Pakistan
advances its digital transformation journey, today's discussions and research
can help build greater awareness across the ecosystem and support the
development of institutional frameworks needed to unlock this space.
Over the past decade, Karandaaz has worked with the
public and private sectors to strengthen Pakistan's digital financial
ecosystem, from conceptualizing Raast to digitizing the ecosystem. The research
being launched today reflects that commitment and aims to inform dialogue with
regulators and government while fostering growth and innovation that
contributes to real economic activity."
The experts presented findings from Karandaaz
Pakistan’s latest research. The study on e-invoicing examined how digital
invoicing can improve transaction visibility, strengthen tax compliance, and
support SME financing, while assessing Pakistan’s readiness for wider adoption.
The second study explored the feasibility of a
structured spot trading mechanism for agricultural commodities in Punjab,
identifying opportunities to improve price discovery, market transparency, and
access to finance through electronic warehouse receipt systems.
In his keynote address, Ali Farid Khwaja,
Commissioner, Securities Markets Division, SECP, highlighted the importance of
modern market infrastructure and regulatory innovation, saying, “E-invoicing
and electronic warehouse receipts can help Pakistan move from fragmented
transactions to trusted digital market infrastructure.
SECP’s role is to enable responsible innovation,
strengthen market confidence, and support frameworks where verified digital
records can improve transparency, reduce risk and expand access to finance.”
The event featured two panel discussions that examined
the practical implications of these findings. The first discussion titled, “Can
Pakistan leverage E-Invoicing as a foundational infrastructure for economic
formalization and SME finance?”, included Aisha Farooq (Chief Commissioner,
Regional Tax Office, Islamabad), Omer Bin Ahsan (CEO, Haball), Saeed Iqbal
(Director and Co-Founder, Dynamic Resources Limited), and Faisal Bari Cheema
(Head of SME Supply Chain Portfolio Management, Bank Alfalah Limited), moderated
by Taimoor Ali (Group Head DFS Projects, Karandaaz).
The second panel, “Building transparent agri markets:
Can agri spot trading improve price discovery and market access?”, brought
together Khurram Zafar (CEO, PMEX), Ahmed Umair (Prime Minister’s Coordinator
on Agriculture), Saher Shaikh (Chief Guarantee Officer, NCGCL), and Farhan
Tahir (CEO and Co-Founder, Kissan Gudam), moderated by Hasnat Ashraf (Head
Development Impact, Karandaaz).
The discussions underscored a growing recognition that
modern transaction infrastructure is critical to advance. Through research,
stakeholder engagement, and ecosystem development, Karandaaz Pakistan remains
committed to supporting solutions that strengthen Pakistan’s digital economy
and enable inclusive, sustainable growth.
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