JazzCash, the country’s fastest-growing digital financial service, has entered into a strategic alliance with TCS, Pakistan’s largest courier, logistics and e-commerce solutions provider. Under the first phase of this alliance, 184 TCS centers across the province of Punjab will provide cash-in, cash-out, domestic remittance and interbank funds transfer services through JazzCash.
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Speaking about this initiative, President Global Digital Financial Services Nadeem Shaikh from JazzCash, stated, “This alliance benefits JazzCash users by the expansion of our payment acceptance forecourts, which offers them security and convenience. TCS’s footprint across Pakistan allows JazzCash to capture diverse markets via multiple service offerings. This is in line with our vision to bridge the prevalent banking divide by offering financial solutions via the convenience of one’s mobile phone.”
CEO TCS Private Limited Salman Akram said, “TCS has been actively pursuing the strategy of incorporating branchless banking and Fintech services at its retail locations. TCS is proud to partner with JazzCash in this endeavor, which is one of the fastest-growing digital financial services providers in Pakistan.”
In the near future, this service will be expanded to all TCS centers across Pakistan, which will greatly facilitate thousands of customers who visit TCS Express Centers every day. Expanding the reach of innovative payments, this collaboration is set to facilitate current and new JazzCash users through state-of-the-art digital and mobile payment methods.
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