Treet Group Companies Go Live On FBR Digital Invoicing Through Haball Platform

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Several companies from the Treet Group have officially gone live on Federal Board of Revenue digital invoicing through the Haball platform, marking an important step in the adoption of automated compliance systems within Pakistan’s corporate environment. Treet Corp Limited, FTMM Packsol Limited, Renacon Pharma Limited, and Treet Battery Limited are now integrated with FBR digital invoicing, enabling real time invoice reporting and structured data exchange in line with regulatory requirements. The development reflects a broader shift among large enterprises toward technology driven compliance frameworks that aim to improve transparency and operational efficiency across financial processes.

The integration through Haball highlights a shared commitment to digital compliance and process automation. By enabling seamless connectivity with FBR systems, the move supports accurate reporting, reduces manual intervention, and strengthens internal controls within participating organizations. Digital invoicing is increasingly viewed as a foundational element in Pakistan’s evolving tax and payments landscape, where automation plays a key role in minimizing errors and improving audit readiness. For organizations operating at scale, such integrations help align finance, taxation, and enterprise resource planning functions under a unified digital workflow.

The successful onboarding of the Treet Group entities was supported by close collaboration between Haball and the internal leadership teams at Treet Corp Limited. Recognition was given to Mansoor Murad, Chief Financial Officer, Mubashir Amjad Hussain, Chief Information Officer, Umar Farooq, Head of MIS, Usama Mahmood, Manager MIS, Muhammad Haris Chohan, Manager MIS, and Tamoor Saeed, Head of Taxation, for their role in driving the implementation. Their involvement ensured alignment between finance, information systems, and taxation teams, allowing the transition to digital invoicing to be executed smoothly while meeting compliance and operational objectives.

Haball stated that the milestone reinforces its focus on enabling enterprises to adopt secure and scalable digital solutions that meet regulatory expectations. The platform continues to work closely with corporate clients and regulatory stakeholders including Federal Board of Revenue, SECP, State Bank of Pakistan SBP, Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry, The Pakistan Business Council, OICCI, Karachi Tax Bar Association KTBA, Lahore Tax Bar Association, and Sindh Revenue Board. As digital payments and invoicing frameworks gain momentum, such implementations are contributing to a more transparent and technology enabled corporate ecosystem. The move by the Treet Group companies further demonstrates how established organizations are leveraging fintech platforms to streamline compliance while setting practical benchmarks for digital transformation within Pakistan’s business sector.

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