Pakistan’s ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, emphasized the potential benefits of digitizing financial transactions and urged Pakistanis living abroad to use legitimate channels to send money home.
Speaking at the KuickPay online payments services platform launch on Wednesday, the ambassador was at the embassy.
Ambassador Tirmizi emphasized that customers and users would find using digital solutions for financial transactions easier. He emphasised that Pakistan will experience a paradigm shift as a result of the digital economy.
In addition to boosting the national economy, he vehemently advised community members to send remittances and make other financial transactions through official banking channels, as doing so will guarantee financial system transparency.
Saqib Ali Kazmi and Arbab Ali Khan, the founders of Kuickpay, provided a thorough overview of the services provided by their digital solution. They claimed that the Kuickpay UAE App was released to help the nation’s general public as well as the Pakistani expat community living in the United Arab Emirates. Users can pay both UAE and Pakistani bills with their cards issued by the UAE.
According to Ambassador Tirmizi, the embassy is working very hard to support the Pakistani community, and these kinds of initiatives are welcomed because they are simple and helpful.
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