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JazzCash, formerly known as MobiCash, is a Pakistani mobile wallet, mobile payments, and branchless banking services provider. It was launched in November 2012 as MobiCash by Mobilink (now Jazz) in partnership with their subsidiary bank Mobilink Microfinance Bank. It also provides digital payment service through QR code in partnership with ...
Year 2007: 1LINK launched Utility Bill Payment Service (UBPS) 1LINK was converted to a Private Limited Company under section 49 of Companies Act 2017 on July 5, 2018. 1LINK is owned by the consortium of eleven major banks of the country and operates through a chief executive officer .
Jazz has over 14,000 active cell sites in the country, [10] with over 25,000 kilometers of fiber-optic cables laid. Huawei, Nokia-Siemens, and ZTE are the primary vendors for networking equipment at Jazz, including Radio Base Stations, microwave equipment and network switches.
JazzCash, in collaboration with Mobilink Microfinance Bank, will channel cash payments totaling PKR 78 billion (~USD 187m) to 1.3 million BISP-registered women beneficiaries across Pakistan by the end of next year. So far, JazzCash has successfully transferred PKR 15 billion to beneficiaries in the Hyderabad, Matiari and Rahim Yar Khan regions.
The picture shows an EasyPaisa debit card powered by UnionPay. The card number and name are usually at the front. Easypaisa was founded in 2009 by Telenor Microfinance Bank as a money transfer service through Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) channels. [3]
Paying the bills requires good timing for deposits to come in — and payments to go out. The amount of time for a payment to post to your account varies by the financial institution.
The following is a list of notable online payment service providers and payment gateway providing companies, their platform base and the countries they offer services in: (POS -- Point of Sale ) Company
PayPak (Urdu: پے پاک) is a domestic payment service available in Pakistan. [1] It was launched in 2016 by 1Link to save inter-change costs of International Payment Schemes. PayPak cards can only be used on ATMs, POS terminals, and online transactions within Pakistan. [2]