US fintech partners with largest Pakistani Islamic bank for cross-border transactions

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Updated 05 March 2025
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US fintech partners with largest Pakistani Islamic bank for cross-border transactions

  • Payoneer provides online money transfer and digital payment services, Meezan Bank offers wide range of Shariah-compliant products and services 
  • Meezan customers linked to Payoneer accounts can make real-time withdrawals in multiple currencies directly into local Meezan accounts

ISLAMABAD: American financial services company Payoneer has partnered with Meezan Bank, Pakistan’s largest Islamic bank, to enhance cross-border payments for Pakistani businesses, entrepreneurs, and freelancers, a press release said on Wednesday.

Under the partnership, Meezan Bank customers can link their Payoneer accounts to the bank’s mobile banking app to make real-time withdrawals in multiple global currencies directly into their Meezan local receiving accounts. The mobile app integration will allow businesses in Pakistan to receive funds from clients, vendors, and marketplaces worldwide, enabling them to be “local” to their customers regardless of where they are. 

Meezan Bank customers will also access benefits including multi-currency balance monitoring, transparent FX rates, no hidden costs, pre-populated personal details, quick authentication via SMS, and a straightforward account-linking process.

The integration will also ensure that Proceeds Realization Certificate (ePRC), an essential document provided by Meezan Bank for regulatory adherence, tax filing, and securing export rebates, will be issued with every transaction, addressing a critical legal requirement for Pakistan's small and medium businesses engaged in cross-border trade.

“By partnering with Meezan Bank, we are providing Pakistani businesses access to financial management tools that will support their global expansion and help them grow alongside the evolution of Pakistan's export landscape,” said Mohsin Muzaffar, country manager at Payoneer Pakistan.

“We're committed to enabling Pakistan’s businesses to thrive on the global stage while contributing to the acceleration of the country's digital export growth.”

Abdullah Ahmed, group head transaction and international bankinggroup at Meezan Bank, said the institution’s strong digital infrastructure and deep expertise in the interconnected global economy had made it an “ideal Islamic banking partner” for Payoneer. 

“This seamless integration reflects our shared vision of fostering financial inclusion, driving innovation, and supporting Pakistan’s digital economy in alignment with ethical and Islamic financial principles,” the official said. 

"We look forward to a successful collaboration that empowers businesses and individuals alike through responsible and inclusive banking solutions.”

The collaboration comes at a pivotal time for Pakistan's digital economy. The nation's IT exports reached $3.2 billion in FY2023-24, a 24% year-on-year increase. Pakistan's freelance worker community of over 1.5 million professionals also contributed $350 million to the country's foreign exchange reserves last year.


The Family Office to host global investment summit in Saudi Arabia

Updated 18 January 2026
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The Family Office to host global investment summit in Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: The Family Office, one of the Gulf’s leading wealth management firms, will host its exclusive investment summit, “Investing Is a Sea,” from Jan. 29 to 31 on Shura Island along Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast.

The event comes as part of the Kingdom’s broader Vision 2030 initiative, reflecting efforts to position Saudi Arabia as a global hub for investment dialogue and strategic economic development.

The summit is designed to offer participants an immersive environment for exploring global investment trends and assessing emerging opportunities and challenges in a rapidly changing financial landscape.

Discussions will cover key themes including shifts in the global economy, the role of private markets in portfolio management, long-term investment strategies, and the transformative impact of artificial intelligence and advanced technologies on investment decision-making and risk management, according to a press release issued on Sunday.

Abdulmohsin Al-Omran, founder and CEO of The Family Office, will deliver the opening remarks, with keynote addresses from Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman and Prince Turki Al-Faisal, chairman of the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies.

The press release said the event reflects the firm’s commitment to institutional discipline, selective investment strategies, and long-term planning that anticipates economic cycles.

The summit will bring together prominent international and regional figures, including former UK Treasury Commercial Secretary Lord Jim O’Neill, Mohamed El-Erian, chairman of Gramercy Fund Management, Abdulrahman Al-Rashed, chairman of the editorial board at Al Arabiya, Lebanese Minister of Economy and Trade Dr. Amer Bisat, economist Nouriel Roubini of NYU Stern School of Business, Naim Yazbeck, president of Microsoft Middle East and Africa, John Pagano, CEO of Red Sea Global, Dr. Anne-Marie Imafidon, MBE, co-founder of Stemettes, SRMG CEO Jomana R. Alrashed and other leaders in finance, technology, and investment.

With offices in Bahrain, Dubai, Riyadh, and Kuwait, and through its Zurich-based sister company Petiole Asset Management AG with a presence in New York and Hong Kong, The Family Office has established a reputation for combining institutional rigor with innovative, long-term investment strategies.

The “Investing Is a Sea” summit underscores Saudi Arabia’s growing role as a global center for financial dialogue and strategic investment, reinforcing the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 objective of fostering economic diversification and sustainable development.