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Govt to Invite PayPal to Pakistan Next Week

by Web Desk
May 17, 2022
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The new government is going to initiate efforts to bring PayPal — an American company operating a worldwide online payment system to provide online payment solutions to Pakistan.

According to sources, Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif will attend the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland next week where he will meet global leaders, the CEOs of energy sectors, and commerce delegations. He will also meet with PayPal representatives and invite the company to launch its services in Pakistan.

They added that the Ministries of Finance and the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MoITT) are researching the endeavor and the meeting will also be attended by the representatives of at least one of the ministries.

During the meeting of the Cabinet today, PM Sharif sought a briefing from the MoITT on the reforms in the IT sector and the reasons why PayPal has not been brought to Pakistan.

Attempts had been made in 2015 and 2019 to bring the global online payment giant to Pakistan but it had refused. PayPal’s major concern for entering the Pakistani market is the long list of regulatory restrictions by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) and the complicated three-step approval process.

Sources stated that Pakistan being on the FATF gray list is also among these problems. International electronic payment service providers have to comply with strict regulations for customers due to FATF and avoid money laundering or the SBP can cancel their licenses.

What is PayPal

PayPal is a digital wallet or you may say it a money transfer company that helps people from across the globe to send and receive payments of any kind. For freelancers, internet entrepreneurs, marketing affiliates, web shops and online shopping lovers, PayPal is just a blessing which guarantees all of their transactions in time and with complete security.

Why PayPal is not offering its services in Pakistan?

PayPal is not offering its services in Pakistan due to tough State Bank regulations and plenty of internet scams. As Pakistan is a rapidly rising market of information and communication technologies, there are many people involved in online business over here and they all need PayPal.

Since scam is rife in this land, there exist a number of agents and companies which claim to have access to PayPal and they offer their service to get PayPal accounts for Pakistanis. This all is fraud. What they do is to create accounts using wrong information and PayPal deletes these fake accounts by tracking IP soon.

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