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Faysal Bank launches Pakistan’s PayPak Debit Card scheme

byCT Report
18/07/2017
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KARACHI: Faysal Bank Limited, one of the leading banks in Pakistan, has launched Pakistan’s Domestic Payment Scheme “PayPak” Debit Card.

Faysal Bank’s “ Made for the Nation : PayPak Debit Card” would provide a convenient solution for those Faysal Bank customers who need to conduct Automated Teller Machines (ATM) and retail purchase transactions locally to meet their day-to-day financial needs without carrying cash around and do not require any international transactions. It was a PIN based card to ensure security on both ATM and POS channels, said press release here on Tuesday.

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Head of Retail Banking, Faysal Bank, Fouad Farrukh, on this occasion, said Faysal Bank was pleased to offer PayPak Debit Card for Faysal Bank retail accounts and consumer finance customers, which would increase their accessibility to financial services within Pakistan.

Our focus was to couple the PayPak Debit Card with our diversified product offering along with the associated product benefits, he said.

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