Bank Alfalah partners with J.P. Morgan

LAUNCHING OF INWARD REMITTANCES

Business Nov, 14 2023
Bank Alfalah partners with J.P. Morgan
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Karachi: Bank Alfalah and J.P. Morgan Payments have come together to form a strategic engagement to empower individuals to experience real-time transactions like never before under J.P. Morgan’s Xpedite Remit Service, an advanced service that brings real-time transactions to the forefront, where speed, reliability, and customer satisfaction take center stage.

With this new strategic engagement, Bank Alfalah, one of the largest commercial banks in Pakistan, brings lightning-fast processing and competitive exchange rates for inward remittances.  Inward remittances are critical in bolstering Pakistan’s economy, contributing significantly to its foreign exchange reserves and directly impacting its Gross Domestic Product (GDP). These funds, transferred by overseas remitters, help maintain Pakistan’s balance of payments, stabilize the economy, and serve as a crucial lifeline for countless families. With this strategic engagement with J.P. Morgan Payments, the bank is all set to continue its growth trajectory, benefiting the communities and economy.

Atif Bajwa, President and CEO at Bank Alfalah, said, “Our relationship with J.P. Morgan Payments will offer customers unparalleled convenience and security when receiving remittances from across the world. This strategic solution will transform the process of handling inward remittances in Pakistan. We are excited to work with J.P. Morgan Payments to expand Xpedite Remit into Pakistan, the first-of-its-kind service in the country.”

Amin Khowaja, Chief Executive Officer, Pakistan, J.P. Morgan, said, “J.P. Morgan is delighted to work with Bank Alfalah to expand our Xpedite Remit solution into an important jurisdiction in the cross-border consumer payments market. This solution can give the sender full visibility into their payments into Pakistan, including payment status, applicable FX rates, and transaction fees. With seamless integration and leveraging multiple payout methods, J.P. Morgan Payments, and Bank Alfalah are working to improve the customer experience with cross-border payments. Consumers can continue to look to their bank to deliver a best-in-class payment experience, but now with a greater global reach.”

Zulfiqar Khokhar, Head of the Pakistan Remittance Initiative said, “We are pleased to see Bank Alfalah collaborating with Xpedite Remit of JP Morgan.

Published in The Daily National Courier, November, 15 2023

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Ali Jan
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