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Pakistan to Host International Edition of Dubai FinTech Summit in Major Boost to Digital Economy

Pakistan is set to host the first international edition of the Dubai FinTech Summit on August 18–19, marking a significant milestone in the country’s emergence as a global fintech destination. Organized by the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) Innovation Hub in collaboration with Pakistani partners, the summit is expected to bring together more than 10,000 participants, including global investors, regulators, policymakers, entrepreneurs and technology leaders.

The decision to expand the summit into Pakistan reflects growing international confidence in the country’s rapidly evolving financial technology ecosystem. Over the past five years, Pakistan has seen substantial growth in digital payments, mobile wallets and fintech startups, driven by increased smartphone penetration, regulatory reforms and rising investor interest.

The summit will provide Pakistani startups with direct access to international investors, venture capital firms and financial institutions, creating opportunities for funding, partnerships and global expansion. It will also serve as a platform for dialogue between regulators and industry leaders on key issues such as digital banking, blockchain innovation, financial inclusion and regulatory frameworks.

Industry experts believe hosting the summit in Pakistan could accelerate the country’s transition toward a digitally enabled financial system, helping expand financial inclusion and modernize traditional banking infrastructure. The event also signals Pakistan’s growing importance in the global fintech landscape, positioning it as a strategic market for technology-driven financial innovation in the region.

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