Mondelēz Pakistan Goes Live on FBR Digital Invoicing Through Haball’s Wasl Platform

Haball has announced that Mondelēz Pakistan Limited has officially gone live on the Federal Board of Revenue’s (FBR) digital invoicing system through Haball’s innovative platform, Wasl. This milestone marks a significant step toward advancing digital compliance, transparency, and automation in Pakistan’s corporate sector.

The successful integration positions Mondelēz Pakistan among the growing number of corporations aligning with the government’s vision to digitise tax and financial reporting systems. By leveraging Wasl, the company aims to streamline its invoicing processes, reduce manual dependencies, and ensure full compliance with FBR’s electronic invoicing regulations.

Digital invoicing is a critical element in the country’s broader efforts to enhance tax transparency, improve data accuracy, and encourage real-time reporting across industries. With more large enterprises adopting such solutions, Pakistan is gradually shifting toward a digitally enabled fiscal environment.

Haball’s Wasl platform plays a central role in enabling this transformation by connecting businesses directly with the FBR system through secure and automated digital channels. The onboarding of Mondelēz Pakistan further validates Wasl’s ability to serve as a scalable and compliant invoicing infrastructure for major corporations operating in fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) and other sectors.

The implementation was the result of collaborative efforts from both teams. From Mondelēz Pakistan, key figures including Hanzala Mushtaq Ahmed, Muhammad Taha, Shehla Hussain, and Huzaifa Tariq played a crucial role in ensuring a seamless transition to the new invoicing framework. Their contribution reflects the company’s proactive approach toward adopting regulatory technology and aligning its operations with national digital initiatives.

On Haball’s end, the successful execution was driven by a core team including Saqib Bashir, Farrukh Iftikhar, Muhammad Ali Khan, Hafiz Muhammad Naveed Ahmad, and Muddassir Ali Rana. Their technical expertise and coordination with the Mondelēz team were instrumental in delivering a smooth and fully compliant go-live process.

Industry analysts view this development as another indicator of Pakistan’s accelerating adoption of digital finance technologies. With regulatory authorities pushing for structured digital invoicing, platforms like Wasl are expected to become essential components of corporate financial operations.

The FBR’s digital invoicing initiative aims to modernise the tax collection ecosystem, reduce revenue leakages, and create a transparent record of business-to-business transactions. As more companies transition to automated invoicing, the overall efficiency and trust in the country’s tax system are expected to strengthen.

For Mondelēz Pakistan, this step aligns with its ongoing efforts to modernise its business processes and embrace digital transformation at scale. For Haball, the successful onboarding reinforces its position as a trusted partner for enterprise-level financial automation and compliance solutions.

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