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Naheed Supermarket signs up with HBL Pay for business banking

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Naheed Supermarket, one of the leading names in retail shopping in Pakistan, has signed up with HBL Pay to enable Transaction & Employee Banking Services. The agreement covers enablement of cashless banking products like; Internal Bank transfers, IBFT, Smart Cheques, E-Collections.

The strategic alliance between HBL & Naheed Supermarket will bring a radical impact on B2B E-Commerce, implemented through the digital products offered by TEB and I&FI, along with an extensive branch network and HBL Konnect footprint. HBL has also deployed Point of Sale (POS) payment services, along with integrated solutions to combat the limitations of outdated core systems and provide the ease of reconciliation and efficient inventory and cash flow management.

Sharing his thoughts at the occasion, Mr. Munsub Abrar, CEO Naheed said, “Naheed Supermarket has always been on the lookout to facilitate to bring process efficiencies through digital payment system and has successfully partnered with HBL’s tailor made solutions. It is another step towards the digitization of our day-to-day operations.”

The digitization of Naheed shall entail a new way to work for the entity using our state of the art HBL Pay Business Banking – to reduce payment complexity, increase flexibility of collection and payroll workflows along with offering a greater degree of organizational agility.  The agreement was recently signed by Mr. Munsub Abrar- Proprietor of Naheed Supermarket and Mr. Arsalan Qutb, Country Head Sales, TEB, HBL, in the presence of Mr. Abraruddin, the Founder and Chairman Naheed Supermarket, Muhammad Fahad COO, along with the senior team members from both the organizations.

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