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In continuation of National Bank of Pakistan's (NBP) journey for embracing the future banking, NBP signed an agreement with one of the world's most distinguished card brands "MasterCard".
SEVP/Group Chief Mudassir H Khan signed the agreement with MasterCard Country Head of Pakistan & Afghanistan-Aurangzeb Khan, in the presence of senior officials including Azfar Jamal-EVP/Head-Payment Services, Aasim Akhtar-EVP/Head of Network Planning & Service Quality, Shahid Razzak-SVP/Head of ATFT IT, Zohaib Ali Khan-VP/Head of Mobile Financial Services and Nabeel Ahmed VP Business Development MasterCard.
Mudassir appreciated the NBP team responsible for spearheading this partnership and emphasised that digital disruption was shaping the future for banking. He further said that NBP is cognisant of the future banking needs and NBP has embarked upon various technology initiatives aimed towards provision of multiple delivery channels; and this agreement is part of the journey of providing best in class products.
Speaking on the occasion, Azfar Jamal stated that signing with MasterCard was an important milestone for NBP, as it would further provide NBP account holders choice of leading card schemes based on their unique transactional requirements. Aurangzeb Khan from MasterCard, on behalf of the MasterCard management has conveyed its excitement of entering into an alliance with NBP. He added that Pakistan is a key emerging market for MasterCard and they will remain focused on driving the adoption of electronic payment solutions in the local market, as now MasterCard is not only providing the plastic based products in Pakistan but also mobile solutions by the brand of MasterPass.-PR

Copyright Business Recorder, 2016

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