NIC Karachi Hosts Fintech Compliance Session With PayFast CEO Adnan Ali Under Fintech Track

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Startups participating in the Fintech Track at National Incubation Center Karachi recently engaged in a focused session on legal and regulatory essentials aimed at strengthening compliance frameworks within emerging financial technology ventures. The session featured Adnan Ali, CEO and Director of PayFast, who shared practical insights into navigating Pakistan’s evolving financial regulatory landscape.

The discussion centered on identifying compliance risks, understanding licensing requirements, and aligning product development with regulatory expectations. For fintech startups operating in a tightly regulated environment, clarity on legal obligations is critical not only for avoiding penalties but also for building long-term credibility with customers and partners. Participants were guided on how to approach regulatory bodies, structure internal compliance mechanisms, and integrate risk management practices from the early stages of product design.

Organisers noted that strengthening compliance capacity is essential for ensuring that fintech innovation remains secure and scalable. As digital payments, lending platforms, and embedded finance solutions continue to expand across Pakistan, startups must balance rapid growth with regulatory discipline. Sessions such as this aim to bridge knowledge gaps and equip founders with the tools required to operate responsibly in a complex financial ecosystem.

The Fintech Track operates under the broader support framework of Ministry of IT and Telecommunication and Ignite – National Technology Fund, in collaboration with ecosystem partners including LMKT, LuckyOne Mall, and Orbit Ventures. Through targeted engagements with industry leaders, the initiative continues to build regulatory awareness among fintech founders seeking to scale responsibly within Pakistan’s digital economy.

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