First Payoneer Meetup in Peshawar Brings Together Businesses and Global Clients
Earlier in July, Payoneer held its very first meetup in Peshawar, Pakistan on the topic of International Payment Solutions for Businesses in Pakistan. The event commenced with a brief introduction on Payoneer and how we aim to go beyond and empower global growth for online professionals & businesses along with our widespread partner network. Mohsin…

Earlier in July, Payoneer held its very first meetup in Peshawar, Pakistan on the topic of International Payment Solutions for Businesses in Pakistan.
The event commenced with a brief introduction on Payoneer and how we aim to go beyond and empower global growth for online professionals & businesses along with our widespread partner network.
Mohsin Muzaffar, Payoneer’s Head of Business Development in Pakistan, led the interactive session with how well-positioned Pakistan is for the global market. Ranking third among the top countries with the largest population of global online workforce, Pakistan’s IT exports are growing at an exponential rate. He also shared Payoneer’s products and services especially suited for cross-border businesses in Pakistan.
The audience was highly engaged throughout the session as we went into more depth on Payoneer’s payment solutions. Here are the three most discussed topics:
- Request a Payment by billing your international clients
- Withdraw the funds directly to your local bank
- Manage currencies to receive global payments
We look forward to returning to Peshawar again and for details on when we’re coming to your city next, head over to our Facebook group and join our flourishing community of online professionals!
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