Wednesday 28 February 2018

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Thursday 30 October 2014

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Kaymu launches Android App in Pakistan

http://pashaictawards.com/
IT industry awards in Pakistan
The events will take place at Hotel Mövenpick, Karachi on November 15th, 2014. P@SHA Annual Conference will be held from 09:00 AM to 02:00 PM at the Grand Ballroom, while the Awards ceremony will take place from 06:30 PM to 11:00 PM at the same venue.

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Payment Methods for Startups in Pakistan


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Secure and efficient channels for processing online transactions are core ingredients of a good startup environment. For Pakistani startups, securing such methods has proved to be a stiff challenge. The local financial services industry, while growing steadily, is only making baby steps in terms of providing the right solutions for online businesses. As a result they have had to struggle with limited options as they try to integrate reliable payment methods into their services.
For e-commerce startups like Kaymu and Homeshopping, the go-to solution is Cash on Delivery (COD), and for good reason. Because of the availability of a fairly widespread courier/delivery network (BlueEx, TCS, etc) that also offers cash collection services, COD becomes a relatively hassle free solution for both the company and the customer. Of course, COD has its own drawbacks, like the inconvenience of having cash on hand and the uncertainty of payment for suppliers whose products are such that they need a guarantee of payment before they prepare an order. Also, it is not the answer for non-ecommerce operations , e.g. classified sites like Zameen and PakWheels who would like a convenient method for their users to pay for posting premium ads on their site.
This brings us to the pre-paid transaction methods, which still have a long way to go in Pakistan. Plastic money (credit and debit cards) already suffers from a big lacuna because of the absence of a universal payment channel like PayPal. Add to this the fact that there are only 24.3 million such cards active currently out of a much larger number of potential consumers, with 90.6% of these being debit cards, and one can see how very limited the payment options through plastic money are in the country. Only very few banks offer debit cards that can be used for online payments. Also, only a handful of banks offer users the facility of transferring money from their online accounts to other bank accounts, plus internet access is not a guaranteed fact especially in far flung areas of the country. All of this further complicates the payment process, especially for small transactions which do not make it worth one’s while to utilize methods like writing a cheque to a specific account holder and sending it in or going to the nearest ATM to make the transfer.
Very recently, there have been some developments like MCB partnering up with Mastercard and HBL joining hands with Visa in order to provide safe payment portals to online businesses. While this means that cardholders can now transact online on websites, it is still a payment channel that is limited to account holders who have the right cards and the right banks. The M-Net network used by MCB is not compatible with most other banks here in Pakistan who are on the 1-Link network. Also, these payment gateways are expected to have transaction fees of around 3% plus some additional fixed charges, which might make them unfeasible for purchases of low cost items like a T-shirt on Daraz.pk that costs Rs 500.
Other options that have been gaining traction include some of the branchless banking solutions introduced by telecom companies in collaboration with banks, like Telenor’s project with Tameer Microfinance bank called EasyPaisa and Warid’s joint effort with Bank Alfalah called MobilePay. These methods have the advantage of expanding the net of online transactions to cover people who do not own the right cards for online transactions. Also, users of these services only need a mobile connection to complete the payment, which is handy in places where internet access is infrequent. Telenor has also introduced a service where you can make payments online through Fortumo which will then be deducted from your mobile balance. This eliminates the need to have a bank account for payment, thus opening up another demographic for online businesses.
Despite the hopeful picture being painted by these advances, new challenges are being created as a result of them. The payment gateways provided by different banks and the solutions being introduced by telecom companies mean that the payments industry is becoming more and more fragmented. For an online business to capture the widest possible market of customers, it will have to juggle different banks accounts and strike deals with multiple payment providers. Accepting payments made through EasyPaisa means you are catering to Telenor customers, but not to other telecom company users as yet. The same goes for catering to M-Net/1-Link networks and Visa/Mastercard networks. This probably signals the need for an innovative payment startup that can find a way to work around this fragmentation and provide a coherent payment platform to businesses and customers alike.
You can learn more about the payments climate in Pakistan on this site which is updated frequently with new developments: http://dyl-ventures.com/online-payment-methods-pakistan/.
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1. SBP’s Payment System Review 2014: http://www.sbp.org.pk/psd/pdf/2014/PS-3rd-Qrtly-FY14.pdf

5 Web Design Resources to Get You Started

Code Academy

If you have no prior programming experience, here is an excellent place to get started. The site allows for interactive teaching which greatly enhances the learning experience but perhaps the best part is that you don’t need to start installing IDEs right away. Just click the link above and you can get started. If you are working on Web Design you will need to learn the basic languages including HTML and this site covers them well.

Bento

For those who are specifically looking to learn about Web Design, Bento allows you to learn almost 93 Web based languages. Everything is easy to access and Bento can be a great learning experience for those who are new to the field. If you know the basics and are looking to enhance your skills, this is your go to site.

Skilled Up

Skilled Up is one of the best complete web designing guide on the internet. Given the increasing number of web designers out there, there are a plethora of these guides available. However, Skilled up offers you almost 50+ Resources including Tutorials, Online Guidance and references. It is a complete package, one that you should definitely try if you decide to delve in the art of Web Designing.

Complete Guide

Lifehacker without a doubt is home to some of the best guides available and this guide offers you the A to Z of Website Design. You can start from here and add more to your learning schedule from the resources listed above or you can come back here after you are done with the basics and use it as an orderly set of instructions to get started with your own website.

Hack Design

Finally comes Hack Design, one of our favorite newsletters. A single lesson gets delivered to you in your inbox everyday allow you to digest things slowly and easily. Hack Design covers the nuances of design from Typography to Graphic Design Principles, all the tiny details and nuances that a Web Designer can find helpful.
Those resources for web design can easily get you started and if you are persistent, there is no reason why you can’t become a great web designer. If you know any other great resources, help your fellow readers by leaving your suggestions in the comments!

Payment Ecosystem in Pakistan

local courier companies
TCS, BlueEx, and Leopard

Latest Updates on Payment Systems in Pakistan

DATE
DETAILS
REFERENCE
TYPE
1st July 2014Telenor Launches Direct Carrier BillingLinkAnnouncement
18 June 2014Payment System Review (3Q 2014)LinkReport
14 June 2014Mobile interbank fund transfer service launchedLinkAnnouncement
14 June 2014Mobile Banking: The Fingertip SolutionLinkAnalysis
28 May 2014Cards from Pakistan face second highest fraud activity after Indonesia.LinkReport
27 May 2014Mastercard & Bank of Punjab launch financial inclusion programLinkAnnouncement
2 May 2014Telenor to launch online payment gateway under its EasyPaisa brand.LinkAnnouncement
25 Apr 20141Link to launch Direct Debit service for Pakistani customers by July'14LinkAnnouncement
2 Apr 2014MCB &Mastercard to offer merchant acquiring facilities to online retailers in PakistanLinkAnnouncement
18 Mar 2014HBL & Visa's CyberSource announce partnership to accept online payments in PakistanLinkAnnouncement
1 Oct 2013SBP's Payment Systems Review (1Q FY14)LinkReport
11 Jan 2013UBL & Etisalat announce partnership to launch eCommerce payment gateway in Pakistan.LinkAnnouncement

Ecommerce & Payment Gateways

WEBSITE
COD
CREDIT CARDS
ONLINE TRANSFER
Daraz.pkYesAdyenYesYes
SymbiosYesUBLYesYes
HomeShopping.pkYesOffline ChargeNoYes
TCS ConnectYesUBLYesYes
EasyTaxiYesNoNoNo
FoodPandaYesNoNoNo
EatOyeYesNoNoNo

Top 10 free PHP Shopping Cart Scripts


The Top 10 free PHP Shopping Cart Scripts for 2014
Rank
Shopping Cart
Reviews
1
Magento
Is the best.
2
Open Cart
My favourite.
Its layout looks professional.
3
Zen Cart
Zen cart is basically osCommerce
With many of the best Modules Installed.
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One of the best.
Downloaded over 3 million times.
5
Tomato Cart
Wonderful with tons of features.
Made to be viewed on all mobile devices.
6
Uber Cart
It can integrate with Drupal.
7
osCmax
Modified version of osCommerce.
The default theme looks better than the one on osCommerce
8
osCommerce
Its the original free.
Thousands of great modules
9
Cube Cart
Problem: They charge for copyright removal
10
Store Sprite
Clean
Problem: They charge for copyright removal