For millions of Pakistanis working abroad, every money transfer represents more than a financial transaction — it’s a symbol of care, duty, and connection. These remittances sustain households, fund education, and fuel small businesses, making them one of the strongest pillars of Pakistan’s economy.
“When we send money, we don’t just send currency; we send love, education, and opportunity across borders,” says Rashid Ashraf, CEO of ACE Money Transfer. “Remittances are the invisible bridge that keeps families united, even when separated by distance.”
Empowering the Pakistani Diaspora
Pakistan remains one of the top remittance-receiving countries in the world, with millions of overseas Pakistanis contributing to national growth through hard-earned remittances. ACE Money Transfer continues to play a vital role in connecting these global citizens with their loved ones back home — providing secure, fast, and affordable transfer solutions.
Ashraf notes, “Overseas Pakistanis are the real heroes of two nations — their adopted home and their homeland. Their contributions fuel progress on both sides.” He is very actively looking into the Middle East market, aiming to further strengthen ACE’s presence and partnerships across the region.
ACE Money Transfer: Trusted, Transparent, and Global
Headquartered in the UK and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), ACE Money Transfer operates in 29 sending and over 100 receiving countries, including Pakistan a core destination for its global network.
Since 2002, ACE has served millions of customers across Europe, Australia, Canada, and the Gulf, using cutting-edge technology to ensure a seamless remittance experience.
Innovation with a Human Purpose
Ashraf believes that while technology drives progress, it’s compassion that gives it meaning.
“By combining innovation with empathy and compliance, we’re building a bridge that connects people, nations, and generations.”
Looking ahead, ACE aims to expand its presence across South Asia and the Middle East, strengthen partnerships, and launch community-focused initiatives that turn remittances into long-term opportunities for education and growth.

