Telenor partners with UBL
KARACHI: Telenor Pakistan has signed a partnership agreement with the United Bank Limited (UBL), a statement said on Tuesday.
Umair Mohsin, chief marketing officer of Telenor Pakistan, and Muhammad Humayun Sajjad, executive vice president of the United Bank Limited, signed the agreement, it added.
Under this partnership, UBL customers will be able to access Telenor Pakistan’s portfolio of services, including prepaid recharge and bundles, as well as postpaid services on the bank’s mobile app and web portal, it said.
The collaboration is another step forward by Telenor Pakistan towards enhancing customer experience and ensuring a seamless transaction experience.
Being a part of the fast-evolving tech industry, Telenor Pakistan believes in nurturing cross industry partnerships that further strengthen the digital ecosystem.
The alliance with UBL is cognisant of the fast-evolving needs of today’s digital citizens and is capitalising on co-creation of solutions to deliver ease of access to customers, it added.
-
Winter Olympics 2026: When & Where To Watch The Iconic Ice Dance ? -
Melissa Joan Hart Reflects On Social Challenges As A Child Actor -
'Gossip Girl' Star Reveals Why She'll Never Return To Acting -
Chicago Child, 8, Dead After 'months Of Abuse, Starvation', Two Arrested -
Travis Kelce's True Feelings About Taylor Swift's Pal Ryan Reynolds Revealed -
Michael Keaton Recalls Working With Catherine O'Hara In 'Beetlejuice' -
King Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Edward Still Shield Andrew From Police -
Anthropic Targets OpenAI Ads With New Claude Homepage Messaging -
US Set To Block Chinese Software From Smart And Connected Cars -
Carmen Electra Says THIS Taught Her Romance -
Leonardo DiCaprio's Co-star Reflects On His Viral Moment At Golden Globes -
SpaceX Pivots From Mars Plans To Prioritize 2027 Moon Landing -
J. Cole Brings Back Old-school CD Sales For 'The Fall-Off' Release -
King Charles Still Cares About Meghan Markle -
GTA 6 Built By Hand, Street By Street, Rockstar Confirms Ahead Of Launch -
Funeral Home Owner Sentenced To 40 Years For Selling Corpses, Faking Ashes