Pakistan, Visa align on digitizing govt payments
MG News | January 08, 2026 at 11:51 AM GMT+05:00
January 08, 2026 (MLN): Pakistan’s finance ministry and global payments firm Visa agreed to expand technical coordination on digitizing government payments and strengthening the country’s digital payments infrastructure.
The focus was on leveraging macroeconomic stabilization to
accelerate cashless transactions and expand financial inclusion, according to
the press release.
The development took shape during a meeting in Islamabad
between Finance Minister Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb and a Visa delegation led
by Tareq Muhmood, Regional President for Central Europe, Middle East and
Africa.
The engagement matters as Pakistan seeks to widen its tax
base, improve transparency in public finances, and reduce reliance on cash amid
ongoing economic reforms.
The finance minister linked the push for digital payments to
progress under the IMF-supported program and reforms spanning taxation, energy,
state-owned enterprises, public debt management and privatization including
steps to speed up asset sales.
He said the government is prioritizing end-to-end
digitization of receipts and expenditures to improve efficiency and service
delivery, with implementation being coordinated at the highest level.
Discussions centered on payment infrastructure and
acceptance, including expansion into Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities, support for
small and nano businesses, and tools such as QR codes and tap-to-phone.
Fraud prevention, cash displacement and competition across
payment channels were also discussed, showed regulators’ focus on managing risk
while encouraging innovation.
Visa shared feedback from banks and fintechs operating in
Pakistan, citing growing interest in digital payments following macroeconomic
stabilization.
Emerging areas such as remittances, e-commerce and
tourism-related spending by overseas Pakistanis were reviewed, alongside
regulated use cases for new technologies including blockchain and digital
assets, particularly for remittances, public debt and government payments.
Pakistan is pursuing reforms to payment rails through the
State Bank of Pakistan and plans to operationalize the Pakistan Digital
Authority as part of a broader digital economy agenda.
Greater use of digital payments is seen as supportive of
financial inclusion and documentation of the economy, with potential spillovers
for revenue collection and growth.
Both sides agreed to continue technical engagement and
knowledge-sharing with regulators to support Pakistan’s digital payments
ecosystem as reforms progress.
The Visa delegation included senior regional and
Pakistan-based executives.
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