Imran Khan
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even somalia uganda rawanda have it . lanat on our gov all of themAin't gonna happen until Pakistan is off FATF's watchlist.
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even somalia uganda rawanda have it . lanat on our gov all of themAin't gonna happen until Pakistan is off FATF's watchlist.
even somalia uganda rawanda have it . lanat on our gov all of them
Because of US issue with Pakistan for Afghanistan.Why is this a goal? How do you not have PayPal? Seriously this are very elementary things.
PTI is on a full westernisation drive .
Because of US issue with Pakistan for Afghanistan.
What problem will PayPal solve? You’re acting like it will bring billions of $$ into your economy
Huge network and very secured . Check this outIn what way it will increase business.
Just go to fiverr.com and see yourself how many Pakistani providing IT service using fiverr.com type of sites you will be surprised.What problem will PayPal solve? You’re acting like it will bring billions of $$ into your economy
According to them once paypal comes, remittances will increase and come through an ''official" channel instead of hawala.
Just go to fiverr.com and see yourself how many Pakistani providing IT service using fiverr.com type of sites you will be surprised.
That's fine I get the picture you don't have any clue. keep posting.Lol this blind optimism is what put them in this position in the first place.
The market isn’t more than a few million $$. Besides you can transfer via bank so it’s a nonissue.
@SunilM
The market isn’t more than a few million $$. Besides you can transfer via bank so it’s a nonissue.
@SunilM
" The previous government had expressed its intention to invite PayPal. Their optimism stemmed from the fact that Pakistan was removed from FATF’s grey list and was placed on its whitelist. However, Pakistan has once again been placed on the grey list of the multilateral body that combats money laundering and terrorist financing.
Pakistan will have to get off the list, provide supporting infrastructure, and regulatory framework to attract a name as big as PayPal.
The government will need to have the necessary legal and financial regulatory framework in place before expecting PayPal to enter the Pakistani market.
The country’s history with internet companies has been strenuous. Youtube was banned for more than three years, and cellular services are suspended every now and then. The country lacks bilateral or mutual legal assistance treaties for cybercrime-related cooperation too."
https://www.samaa.tv/economy/2018/1...istan-gives-it-ministry-four-months-to-do-so/