Zindigi Partners with AJK Police to Digitize Traffic Fine System
- Sara Habib
- April 11, 2025
- 9:03 am
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- Technology

Zindigi, powered by JS Bank, has launched a digital traffic fine system in Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK). This move comes after a new agreement with the AJK Police. The goal is to replace paper-based fines with smart digital tools. This will make the system faster, easier, and more transparent.
Zindigi and AJK Police Join Hands
The partnership brings big changes. Zindigi will provide police officers with smart handheld devices. These will be connected to small Bluetooth printers. So, traffic fines can be issued on the spot, digitally and in real-time.
Easy and Secure Payment Options
Now, people in AJK can pay their fines without standing in lines. Payments can be made through mobile wallets, debit or credit cards, ATMs, and QR codes. This saves time and effort. It also adds extra safety and transparency to the whole process.
Words from the AJK IG
Inspector General (IG) Abdul Jabbar said this partnership will bring AJK Police closer to global standards. He added that better tech means better service for citizens. It also builds trust and improves public safety.
Zindigi’s Vision for Pakistan
Noman Azhar, Founder of Zindigi, highlighted the importance of private companies in public progress. He said Zindigi supports digitization without asking for funds from the government. Their goal is to create strong systems that benefit everyone.
A Step Toward Digital Pakistan
This is not just about traffic fines. It is a step toward a smarter Pakistan. Zindigi is helping create better services through public-private partnerships. Their aim is a connected and efficient future.