
Countrywide expansion: Halan receives licence from SBP
The national license permits the Bank to launch and manage financial services, including branchless banking, cards, mobile banking, retailer-based transactions, and wallet services. These services will complement the Bank's current product suite, which includes microfinance, salary advances, pensions, current accounts, and savings accounts.
Commenting on this development, Mounir Nakhla, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of MNT-Halan, said that securing a national license is a major step in our journey to serve more people and businesses across Pakistan. This milestone would not have been possible without the continued support of the State Bank of Pakistan, he said.
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