Rs2,000–2,500/hour (US$7.21–9.02/hour)
1. Bank Transfers
For receiving payments from local or international sources:
Local Transfers: Provide your Account Number, Bank Name, and Branch Code.
International Transfers: Provide additional details like:
SWIFT Code (for international wire transfers).
IBAN Number (for accounts in international banking systems).
Beneficiary Name (exact name on your bank account).
2. Wise (Formerly TransferWise)
A reliable platform for receiving international payments directly into your Pakistani bank account.
Offers competitive exchange rates and low fees.
How to Set Up:
Sign up on Wise.
Link your bank account and share the Wise payment details with the payer.
3. Payoneer
Popular for freelancers and businesses in Pakistan.
Provides virtual USD, EUR, or GBP accounts for receiving payments.
Payments can be withdrawn directly to your Pakistani bank account.
How to Set Up:
Sign up on Payoneer.
Link your local bank account.
Share your virtual account details (e.g., USD account) with the sender.
4. JazzCash or Easypaisa (Local Payments)
Suitable for receiving payments within Pakistan.
How to Use:
Register for JazzCash or Easypaisa.
Link it to your CNIC or bank account.
Share your registered mobile number with the payer.
5. Western Union or MoneyGram
Good for one-time or urgent payments from international senders.
Payment is sent to your name, and you can withdraw it by visiting a nearby agent location with your ID and transaction code.
Recommended Option
If you frequently deal with international clients, Payoneer or Wise are excellent choices. For local payments, JazzCash or Easypaisa work efficiently.
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