To remain at the forefront of innovation and uphold our commitment to providing the best digital banking experience, Allied Bank (ABL) is pleased to announce another step in the advancement of Metaverse and Web 3.0 initiatives for its customers. This initiative is made possible in collaboration with Synapsify Systems (SSL), a deep-tech R&D company, and Fasset, a UAE-based Web3 fintech. The project will empower ABL customers as well as prospective customers to access a new and improved virtual touchpoint in the Metaverse and personalize their avatars whilst learning about the offerings of the Bank as well as other significant features.
The agreement was signed by Mr. Muhammad Zaman, Group Head of Digital Business at ABL, Dr. Shahzor Ahmad, CEO of SSL, and Mr. Fahad Azeem, CEO of Diamond Technology Limited. The signing ceremony was attended by senior management representatives from all parties, including Mr. Mujahid Ali – Chief of Technology and Digital Transformation, Mr. Mohsin Mithani – Chief Digital Officer, Mr. Zubair Sharif – Chief of Banking Services Group and Mr. Nauman ul Haq Qureshi – Chief Information Technology Group from ABL’s side. From Fasset, Director of Product and Pakistan lead. Mr. Taimoor Shamsi was also present. SSL was represented by the COO, Dr. Saifullah Awan, the CTO, Mr. Muhammad Danish Ashraf, and the Project Manager (Metaverse Engineering), Mr. Shehryar Ahmad Khan.
Mr. Mohsin Mithani, Chief Digital Officer – ABL, commented on the occasion, “This partnership perfectly aligns with Allied Bank’s strategic approach towards digital transformation and furthers our plans to address the growing demand of digital native customers through the continuous evolution of our offerings in Web 3.0.”
Mr. Daniel Ahmed, Chief Operating Officer at Fasset commented, “Through this collaboration, Fasset reinforces its commitment to strengthen the digital financial infrastructure of burgeoning economies such as Pakistan, ushering in an era of financial inclusivity and innovation alongside our esteemed partner, Allied Bank.”