SadaPay, a top Fintech company in Pakistan, is continuing to modernize financial services by allowing SadaBiz freelancers to accept payments via Apple Pay. This strategic move matches with SadaPay’s aim of empowering freelancers in Pakistan and providing them with seamless access to global payment networks.
SadaPay launched “SadaBiz,” a business account built exclusively for freelancers, earlier this year.
SadaBiz’s mission is to provides a platform for freelancers to perform global transactions without hidden fees.
SadaPay’s inaugural “SadaSummit” event, hosted at COLABS, coincides with this announcement. Freelancers, industry professionals, and leaders in the global freelancing ecosystem attended the event to share their views on Pakistan’s future.
Despite their rising tech talent, Pakistani freelancers frequently face a variety of hurdles. These obstacles include inadequate training facilities, limited access to global markets, and payment problems with foreign clients.
Apple Pay integration represents a huge step forward in addressing these challenges.
SadaPay’s decision to integrate Apple Pay is based on its’s impressive statistics. Apple Pay overtook PayPal, which has 450 million users, with over 550 million users.
Furthermore, Apple Pay’s transaction volume is four times that of PayPal, and it is rapidly expanding. With over 2 billion iPhones worldwide equipped with Apple Pay, its global reach is significant.
SadaPay also unveiled plans to accept payments through Google Pay, another popular payment platform around the world. It connects Pakistani freelancers to over 700 million Apple Pay and Google Pay devices.
Moreover, SadaPay launched “SadaSchool” during the SadaSummit as proof of their dedication to freelancers. SadaSchool is a platform that provides Masterclasses to help freelancers improve their skills and expertise.
Through Discord, it also builds a supportive community in which experts teach classes and share their experience in areas such as graphic design, copywriting, programming, and other high-income professions.
CEO Brandon Timinsky praised the idea, saying, “This is a service to the Pakistani youth who are brimming with talent.”
He stressed SadaPay’s mission of empowering Pakistan’s digital generation to thrive in the global gig economy. Timinsky added that the integration of Apple Pay is a significant step toward this ambition, providing possibilities for competent Pakistani young and contributing to crucial foreign exchange remittances for the country.
Lastly, SadaPay’s commitment to enabling Pakistani freelancers with Apple Pay marks a critical milestone in the drive towards economic prosperity and financial inclusion as the global freelance landscape advances.