Ibrahim Fibres Ltd. Goes Live on FBR’s Digital Invoicing System via Haball’s Wasl Platform

Ibrahim Fibres Ltd., one of Pakistan’s leading industrial enterprises, has officially gone live on the Federal Board of Revenue’s (FBR) Digital Invoicing System through Haball’s innovative digital compliance platform, Wasl. This milestone reflects a major stride in Pakistan’s journey toward financial digitization and transparency, aligning with the government’s broader vision of a modern, technology-driven corporate ecosystem.

The collaboration between Ibrahim Fibres Ltd. and Haball marks an important advancement in digital compliance infrastructure. Through Wasl, Ibrahim Fibres Ltd. can now seamlessly manage and transmit electronic invoices to FBR in real-time, ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and adherence to regulatory requirements. The integration not only simplifies tax documentation but also fosters a culture of transparency and automation across the corporate sector.

Wasl, a flagship product of Haball, has been designed to enable large organizations to transition smoothly into Pakistan’s new digital tax regime. The platform supports end-to-end digital invoice processing, audit readiness, and compliance reporting, helping corporations manage their financial operations in accordance with the FBR’s e-invoicing mandate.

Haball’s leadership expressed gratitude to the Ibrahim Fibres Ltd. team, led by Farhan Siddique, for their active collaboration and trust in driving this transformation. The achievement was made possible through the dedicated efforts of Haball’s core team, including Saqib Bashir, Farrukh Iftikhar, Muhammad Ali Khan, Hafiz Muhammad Naveed Ahmad, and Muddassir Ali Rana, whose technical expertise and execution ensured a successful implementation.

Speaking on the development, a representative from Haball emphasized the platform’s role in accelerating Pakistan’s digital compliance landscape. “Our mission at Haball is to empower visionary organizations like Ibrahim Fibres to embrace the future of finance through technology. Going live on FBR’s digital invoicing system is not just a regulatory milestone — it’s a step toward sustainable digital transformation,” the spokesperson said.

The launch also aligns with the FBR’s ongoing initiatives to digitize tax processes, reduce manual intervention, and enhance data transparency across sectors. By integrating with Wasl, companies like Ibrahim Fibres Ltd. can automate documentation workflows, minimize errors, and ensure timely reporting — ultimately contributing to better governance and an efficient financial ecosystem.

For Pakistan’s industrial and corporate sectors, this development represents more than just compliance — it reflects a growing culture of technological adoption and innovation. As digital invoicing becomes a national standard, platforms like Wasl are playing a key role in bridging the gap between regulatory authorities and enterprises, creating a more connected and efficient business environment.

Haball continues to work closely with major organizations and public sector entities to promote digital inclusion and operational efficiency. The company’s vision centers on fostering transparency, sustainability, and technological progress across Pakistan’s financial and corporate ecosystem.

Through partnerships like this, Pakistan’s corporate landscape is steadily moving toward a future where digital governance, automation, and compliance converge — setting the stage for an integrated, transparent, and innovation-driven economy.

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