Under this partnership, commercial vehicles financed by MMBL will have the added facility of Vehicle Telematics powered by TPL Trakker. The Tracking solutions will be completely customized and provide 24-7 monitoring of the vehicles, business insights on drive time and distance travelled, a live dashboard indicating real-time status as well as fuel monitoring with daily reports on how fuel was used, the distance covered, routes taken and the speed of the vehicles in real-time.
MMBL is committed to promoting financial inclusion through innovative digital solutions and providing economic freedom to small business owners. To mark the occasion, a digital signing ceremony was held at TPL Trakker and MMBL’s respective Head Offices in April. Present at the occasion from TPL Trakker were, Sarwar Ali Khan-CEO and Talha Dawood–Head of Asset Tracking. Representing MMBL were, Ghazanfar Azzam– CEO, Muhammad Asim Anwar–Chief Business Officer, Samiha Ali Zahid– Chief Human Resources Officer, and Atta Ur Rehman– Head Branch Banking.
Speaking at the occasion, Sarwar Ali Khan– CEO, TPL Trakker said, “We take deep pride in welcoming MMBL as our customer. This is an industry-first initiative for a microfinance bank in Pakistan, providing Tracking Services to its customers of commercial vehicle financing. This partnership is in line with our mission of delivering telematics to connect mobile assets, people and businesses. I look forward to a long and fruitful partnership in the future with MMBL, where we can explore more synergies to promote financial inclusion and empower the people of Pakistan.”
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