Adoption Barriers and Growth Prospects for Digital Payment Systems in Pakistan: The Case of JazzCash

dc.contributor.authorNajmul Hasnain CIIT/SP24-RBA-039/LHR
dc.contributor.authorDr. Samiya Tahir
dc.contributor.authorLHR TP 9822
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-07T08:04:01Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.abstractThis is a study of the evolving digital payments landscape in Pakistan, focusing on a case study of JazzCash, one of the leading digital financial services providers operating across the country. The research provides insight into a) the barriers and hurdles JazzCash faces in expanding its services to customer, and b) Opportunities for Jazz Cash providers as Pakistan’s financial sector continues to evolve. Jazz Cash have transformed financial payments in Pakistan, particularly in locations deprived of easy access to a conventional bank. JazzCash, a venture from the country’s largest mobile operator Jazz, has been at the forefront of proliferating financial inclusion in the country with an offering of a mobile wallet, its swift usage to pay utility bills, transfer funds, purchase top-ups or pay for a variety of services via ecommerce. For all its market strength and extensive use, JazzCash is plagued by some key growth inhibitors. By analysing related literature questionnaire surveys, this paper summarises the main difficulties and obstacles that users face during utilization phase, including regulatory constraints, threats to cyber security, digital literacy and poor rural infrastructure. Remote users, for example, face unreliable internet connections, a lack of smartphones, and the fear of fraud, which makes it impossible to fully engage in the digital economy. In addition, the onboarding process is often slow and cumbersome due to strict regulatory procedures such as Know Your Customer (KYC) and transaction limits, particularly for new users. On the flip side, the research points out several growth opportunities. These are the Pakistan government's campaign of a "Digital Pakistan," the increasing penetration of mobile and internet connections and a growing trend of e-commerce. JazzCash can grow beyond financial services by offering micro-loans, digital insurance and investment services. It is considered here as part of quantitative that is based on correlation analysis and 52 respondents being used for the study to collect data in JazzCash users. Results from the analysis indicate that, Perceived Trust, Ease of Use, and Perceived Security significantly influence user adoption using statistical tools such as descriptive statistics, reliability analysis and regression analysis. Among these, Perceived Trust wasxi found to be the most significant in predicting the adoption and continued usage of JazzCash. Users clearly make decisions about not only technical functionality, but about transparency, reliability, and trust in the platform’s security mechanisms. The study recommends that JazzCash needs to concentrate of trust building, simplifying the functionalities and robustness of Cybersecurity to sustain its competitive edge and enhance market acceptability. Enhanced customer service, educational content on digital literacy, and app usability are key in attracting new users and retain current ones. Finally, partnerships with public sector programs and ecommerce portals could generate new revenue streams and drive higher adoption. This study is relevant to the academic literature and actions of managers. It sheds light on the issue for future researchers, policymakers, fintech startups, investors, and students who work at the junction of finance, technology and user behaviour. This research emphasizes the importance of platforms such as JazzCash in steering the future of digital finance in Pakistan by presenting the structural problems and strategic solutions.
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.cuilahore.edu.pk/handle/123456789/388
dc.language.isoen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesLHR TP 9822; Library Informaiton Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
dc.titleAdoption Barriers and Growth Prospects for Digital Payment Systems in Pakistan: The Case of JazzCash
dc.typeThesis

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