JazzCash enables cashless cattle buying for Eid ul Adha 2025 across Pakistan

JazzCash is also introducing digital Qurbani feature in partnership with Saylani Welfare Trust
An undated image of Jazz logo. — Jazz/Canva
An undated image of Jazz logo. — Jazz/Canva 

JazzCash is making Eid ul Adha 2025 smarter and safer by expanding its QR payment capability to the cattle market nationwide.

The mobile wallet giant has committed to support digital financial inclusion, especially in rural and semi-urban areas, through a partnership with the State Bank of Pakistan. 

In this regard, JazzCash is now offering payments through RAAST QR at 27 cattle markets in 12 major cities, which means buyers and sellers can now make fast, easy, secure and digital transactions without carrying the normal amounts of cash.

After unprecedented success last year, powering the most extensive QR digital payments campaign and settling over one common QR payment, JazzCash is once again paving the way for a "smarter" Eid.

This move allows cattle farmers, cattle market merchants and buyers for a more convenient, safe and less cumbersome transaction, while also increasing accessibility and also extending their economic relationship by making small communities part of the digital future and into the digital economy, offering basic financial services that some may have not used before.

JazzCash digital Qurbani feature for Eid ul Adha 

JazzCash is also introducing a digital Qurbani feature in partnership with Saylani Welfare Trust. 

Through the JazzCash app, users can book their Qurbani, choose their preferred Eid day and pick-up location, or allow the meat to be donated. This service makes the entire process simple, especially for those living in cities or abroad.

With over 22 million RAAST IDs and more than 535,000 merchants, JazzCash handles over Rs20 billion in QR payments monthly. 

“Our aim is to bring simple, secure, and smart digital payments to every Pakistani. Eid ul Adha 2025 is another step in that direction,” said JazzCash Head of Communication Khayyam Siddiqi.