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SBP shortlists applicants for first cohort of Regulatory Sandbox

byCT Report
08/01/2026
in Breaking News, Karachi, Latest News, Slider News
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KARACHI: In line with its Vision 2028, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) launched its Regulatory Sandbox to foster innovation in digital financial services with the issuance of Guidelines in May 2025.  Subsequently, the first cohort was announced in August 2025, inviting applications under the following themes:

i. Technology enabled solutions for inward remittances

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ii. Open banking

iii. Remote onboarding of merchants

The SBP received strong interest from regulated financial institutions as well as local and international fintech companies.

To ensure transparency and effective oversight, SBP has formed a high-level Steering Committee to oversee the entire process.

The SBP has now announced the shortlisting of successful applicants for testing their proposed solutions under the sandbox as follows:

S. No. Applicant Theme

1 Neem Exponential Financial Services Private Ltd Open Banking

2 Digi Khata (SMC-Private) Limited Open Banking

3 Swich Retail Private Limited Open Banking

4 The Bank of Punjab Remote Onboarding of Merchants

5 Barq Fintech (Pvt) Ltd Technology Enabled Solutions for Inward Remittances

6 Taptap Send UK Limited & United Bank Limited Technology Enabled Solutions for Inward Remittances

The shortlisted participants will test their proposed solution within a controlled live environment for up to six months, subject to conditions specified at the time of approval.

SBP anticipates that the Regulatory Sandbox initiative will foster an environment conducive to the development and introduction of practical, user-centric technological solutions in the financial sector.

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