Islamabad: Arid Agriculture University students from GB call on Chief Minister
From the Blog pamirtimes[image: 12165943_1019513994780060_1720868635_n]Islamabad: Members of the GB ARIDians Forum called on Chief Minister of GB at GB House in Islamabad, 16th October, 2015. The student discussed their issues with the regional Chief Minister, and sought his support for resolution of issues being faced by students from across GB who are studying at the Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi. […]pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
The Business of Payment Gateway
From the Blog faisalkhan In my previous post (*Collaboration and not disruption, may just be the key! Stitching together the world of disparate payments*) I discussed on how fragmented the payment system is world over. I want to highlight a problem area that is abundantly documented in the form of posts on forums all over the internet – the ability to take one payment and juxtapose it to another payment platform. In my previous post, I highlighted three examples: 1. There is no way a PayPal payment can land on a bKash wallet in Bangladesh. 2. There is no way Boleto payments can be loaded on to a debit card in Philippines. 3. There is no way for a Dwolla payment to go to Venmo – seamlessly. Companies are *reluctant* to expand into territories or connect to other payments system, if thpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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