Dubai’s Mashreq launches Pakistan’s first Islamic-focused digital banking platform

Representatives of Dubai-based Mashreq posing for picture at the launch of Mashreq NEO in Karachi, on November 25, 2025. (Mashreq)
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Updated 25 November 2025
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Dubai’s Mashreq launches Pakistan’s first Islamic-focused digital banking platform

  • Mashreq NEO to offer Shariah-compliant current, savings accounts with market-first profit rates
  • Bank aims to serve 10 million Pakistanis in five years, including overseas Pakistanis

KARACHI: Dubai-based Mashreq on Tuesday launched Mashreq NEO in Pakistan, introducing what it says is the country’s first fully Islamic-focused digital banking platform as the United Arab Emirates–headquartered lender expands its regional footprint into South Asia’s fast-growing fintech market.

Pakistan’s banking regulator has encouraged digital entrants in recent years in an effort to expand access for millions of unbanked citizens, especially women and freelancers. As of 2023, about 36 percent of adults in Pakistan remain unbanked.

Mashreq’s arrival follows the government’s push to accelerate financial inclusion and digital payments, with the bank positioning its platform as a Shariah-compliant, paperless alternative to traditional banking.

Launched in Karachi under the patronage of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Mashreq NEO is now fully operational nationwide. The platform offers account opening “in minutes,” free digital transactions, nationwide ATM access and profit-bearing Islamic accounts, including what the bank describes as a “market-first profit rate” of up to 5 percent per annum on remunerative current accounts and up to 10 percent on Islamic savings accounts.

“Mashreq’s mission has always been to advance how people bank, save, and grow,” Fernando Morillo, Group Head of Retail Banking at Mashreq & Chairman of Mashreq Bank Pakistan, said in a statement.

“The launch of Mashreq NEO underscores our long-term commitment to empowering individuals and businesses in one of the world’s most dynamic digital markets with our global innovation legacy.”

Mashreq NEO aims to target salaried professionals, freelancers, women entrepreneurs and Non-Resident Pakistanis (NRPs), offering instant account opening for Pakistanis in the UAE, zero-fee remittances and lifestyle-linked debit card discounts at more than 30,000 outlets nationwide. The digital platform is built on cloud-based infrastructure aligned with State Bank of Pakistan regulations and incorporates international cybersecurity standards, according to the bank.

“Pakistanis have always found a way to adapt, innovate, and move forward. It’s time their banking did the same,” said Muhammad Hamayun Sajjad, CEO Mashreq Bank Pakistan. “Our Islamic-first digital model is designed to make everyday banking simple, transparent, and inclusive to empower customers to bank with trust and ease.”

Mashreq, one of the Middle East’s oldest financial institutions, said it aims to onboard 10 million customers in Pakistan within five years as digital banking adoption accelerates. The bank said NEO’s expansion aligns with Pakistan’s broader transition toward financial technology, secure digital payments and increased participation in the formal economy.
 


Pakistan arrests suspect arriving from Cambodia amid crackdown on human smuggling

Updated 14 December 2025
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Pakistan arrests suspect arriving from Cambodia amid crackdown on human smuggling

  • Suspect worked at an “online fraud company” in Cambodia, later started smuggling people from Pakistan, says FIA
  • Pakistan has intensified crackdown against human smugglers after hundreds of migrants drowned near Pylos in 2023

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on Sunday said it had arrested a key suspect involved in smuggling humans who had arrived from Cambodia, alleging he was also part of an international fraud network. 

The suspect, identified as Zainullah, was arrested by FIA officials when he arrived in the southern port city of Karachi from Cambodia. 

Zainullah had traveled from Pakistan to Cambodia in September 2024, a press release issued by the agency said. 

“He worked at an online fraud company in Cambodia and later became involved as an agent in recruiting individuals from Pakistan,” the FIA said. 

The FIA said it recovered images of multiple individuals’ passports, payment receipts and bank transaction records after extracting data from Zainullah’s phone. 

It said the suspect received money through personal bank accounts and a cryptocurrency account.

“The suspect has been handed over to the FIA Anti-Human Trafficking Circle, Karachi, for further legal proceedings,” the FIA said. 

“Further investigation is underway.”

Pakistan intensified action against illegal migration in 2023 after hundreds of migrants, including 262 Pakistanis, drowned when an overcrowded vessel sank off the Greek town of Pylos, one of the deadliest boat disasters in the Mediterranean. 

Authorities say they continue to target networks sending citizens abroad through dangerous routes, following heightened scrutiny at airports and a series of arrests involving forged documents.

Pakistan’s interior ministry said this week illegal migration to Europe has declined by 47 percent this year after its nationwide crackdown, saying that more than 1,700 human smugglers have been arrested in 2025.