Finance Minister underscores importance of public-private partnerships for economic development.

Islamabad : A meeting of Finance Minister with Syed Ali Mahmood, Country Lead (Pak), Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) and Mr. Waqas ul Hassan-CEO Karandaaz.

Federal Minister for Finance & Revenue, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb, held a meeting with Mr. Syed Ali Mahmood, Country Lead for Pakistan at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), and Mr. Waqas ul Hassan, CEO of Karandaaz. The meeting focused on exploring avenues for collaboration and innovative solutions to address key developmental challenges in Pakistan.

During the meeting, Minister Aurangzeb welcomed Mr. Syed Ali Mahmood and Mr. Waqas ul Hassan, acknowledging the valuable contributions of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Karandaaz towards the development landscape of Pakistan, specifically appreciating the role BMGF plays through Karandaaz for increasing financial inclusion in Pakistan. He also emphasized the importance of public-private partnerships in driving sustainable development and promoting inclusive growth.

Mr. Syed Ali Mahmood shared insights from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s ongoing initiatives in Pakistan, particularly in context of financial inclusion. He appreciated the Government’s ambition for digitalizing the economy and offered support. He further expressed the Foundation’s commitment to supporting Pakistan’s efforts in achieving its development goals and improving the lives of its citizens.

Mr. Waqas ul Hassan provided an overview of Karandaaz’s role in promoting financial inclusion and entrepreneurship in Pakistan. He highlighted the Foundation’s focus on fostering innovation and expanding access to financial services for underserved communities, thereby contributing to economic empowerment and poverty alleviation.

The discussions revolved around potential areas of collaboration between the government, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and Karandaaz, with a particular emphasis on leveraging technology and data-driven solutions to address development challenges. Minister Aurangzeb reiterated the government’s commitment to creating an enabling environment for innovation and entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of partnership and collaboration in driving sustainable development. During the discussions, Sustainable growth and management of Raast, connectivity of Raast with Buna and digitalization of the tax system were discussed as the critical initiatives for collaboration. Moreover, the importance of revitalizing the National Financial Inclusion Strategy (NFIS) of Pakistan was also stressed upon. The strategy aimed to promote financial inclusion and expand access to financial services across the country. The minister highlighted the need for a renewed focus on it’s objectives including increasing access to formal financial services, expanding branchless banking and mobile financial services, and promoting financial literacy and consumer protection.

The meeting concluded with a commitment from both sides towards collaborative efforts required for fostering a more inclusive and resilient financial ecosystem in Pakistan.

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