FWBL launches PayPak Debit Card on its 28th anniversary
By Praful Bidwai
December 01, 2017
KARACHI: First Women Bank Ltd. on its 28th Anniversary launches its first debit card “FWBL PayPak Debit Card’’. The key features of this card are Direct payment with Higher Purchase limits leveraging customers to Shop & Pay at their favorite retail outlets nationwide to enjoy the cashless experience, along with the acceptance at all nationwide ATMs to withdraw cash.
On this occasion Ms. Tahira Raza President & CEO said we are proud to launch a new debit card, opening the doors to a world of payment options. We pride ourselves on being the home of economic empowerment for millions of women and their families. She appreciated the hard work of entire project team and reiterate that FWBL will continue to strengthen its position by introducing new innovative products and fulfilling customer’s needs by providing the right solutions.****
On this occasion Ms. Tahira Raza President & CEO said we are proud to launch a new debit card, opening the doors to a world of payment options. We pride ourselves on being the home of economic empowerment for millions of women and their families. She appreciated the hard work of entire project team and reiterate that FWBL will continue to strengthen its position by introducing new innovative products and fulfilling customer’s needs by providing the right solutions.****
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