Zong 4G’s International Roaming Offer is making lives easier for all Pilgrims traveling to Saudi Arabia

Pakistan (Muhammad Yasir)

Zong 4G, Pakistan’s leading telecommunications company, has launched its Saudi Arabia Roaming Offer to facilitate pilgrims traveling to Saudi Arabia. This offer enables travelers to stay connected with their loved ones back home while they travel anywhere within Saudi Arabia.

Zong 4G has introduced this offer with the intent that customers stay connected with their friends and family throughout their stay in Saudi Arabia whether for pilgrimage or for business. The offer includes affordable roaming rates for data, voice, and SMS services, making it easier for travelers to stay in touch. For only Rs. 1700 plus tax subscribers can get 30 minutes, 30 SMS, and 1 GB of data for seamless connectivity throughout their stay in Saudi Arabia. Additionally, for Rs. 4200 plus tax Zong 4G gives 60 minutes, 60 SMS and 3 GB and for Rs. 6600 plus tax, 90 minutes, 90 SMS and 5 GB internet.

 

Saudi Arabia Voice + Data Roaming Offer 30 Mins, 30 SMS and 1 GB 1700 +T 15 Days
Saudi Arabia Voice + Data Roaming Offer 60 Mins, 60 SMS and 3 GB 4200 +T 30 Days
Saudi Arabia Voice + Data Roaming Offer 90 Mins, 90 SMS and 5 GB 6600 +T 45 Days

 

Zong 4G’s roaming services in Saudi Arabia also offer customers the additional benefit of WhatsApp audio and video calls, which are not available on local operators in Saudi Arabia. This means that customers can easily communicate with their loved ones back home without worrying about additional charges.

Commenting on Saudi Arabia offering, the company’s spokesperson said, “At Zong 4G, we are committed to providing our customers with the best possible services and solutions to meet their needs. We understand that staying connected with loved ones is essential, especially during pilgrimage, which is why we have launched this special offer for our customers.”

The Saudi Arabia Roaming Offer is available to all Zong 4G customers and for further tariff details and subscriptions, customers can dial *1234#, subscribe through the Zong website (https://www.zong.com.pk/international-roaming) or My Zong App.

Non-profits Al-Khidmat Foundation and Green Crescent Trust to work together

Non-profits Al-Khidmat Foundation and Green Crescent Trust to work together for enrollment of out-of-school children in Sindh and Balochistan.

Karachi (Muhammad Yasir)

Two leading non-profits, the Al-Khidmat Foundation Pakistan and Green Crescent Trust (GCT), have agreed to work together to jointly tackle the challenge of out-of-school children and illiteracy in backward areas of Sindh and Balochistan. The agreement to this effect was reached as the chiefs of the two non-profits attended the inauguration of a combined charitable school in the underprivileged town of Winder in Balochistan. The school has been handed over to GCT by Al-Khidmat Foundation Women Wing (AKFWW). This is the second such joint activity by the two charities.

Al-Khidmat Foundation Pakistan President, Dr Hafeez ur Rehman, who was the chief guest on the occasion, said that building quality schooling facilities in Balochistan would go a long way in tackling the issues of backwardness and mass poverty in the largest province of the country. He said that enrollment of out-of-school children in Sindh and Balochistan had become such a gigantic task that the concerned charities working in the education sector had no option but to combine their resources and efforts for jointly tackling this pressing problem. He said the concerned non-governmental organizations should collaborate with each other for the schooling of the children from deprived families instead of any competition for such a noble cause. He gave the example of the famous Malaysian ruler, Mahathir Mohammad, who by massively spending (40% of GDP) to provide quality schooling and health facilities for fellow countrymen had enabled Malaysia to become an Asian tiger in the shortest possible time. He urged the GCT to join hands with Al-Khidmat in its drive to provide health facilities for underprivileged families, for running the orphan welfare program, and for rebuilding the lives devastated by the floods of last year.

GCT CEO, Zahid Saeed, while welcoming the idea of working together with Al-Khidmat, told the audience that his non-profit had launched similar partnerships with other concerned charities for the education of the children belonging to deprived families like as Shahid Afridi Foundation, Jamiat Taleem ul Quran, Irshad Foundation, Sindh Education Foundation and others. He said that this was the first time the GCT had stepped outside Sindh to expand its charitable education drive continuing for the past 29 years. He said that earlier the GCT had established 162 charitable schools in Sindh having an enrollment of over 30,500 children from deprived families. The GCT chief informed the audience that most of these schools had been built in such backward areas of Sindh where there was no prior proper educational facility. He said the GCT had been massively motivated earlier this year to extend its charitable work to Balochistan after holding three fundraisers in Lahore for collecting donations for its charitable schooling program.  “The top businessmen and industrialists of Punjab who attended these fundraisers asked us to launch our schooling program in Balochistan as early as possible as they promised to provide massive financial support to this noble drive,” he said. He said that after witnessing the firm resolve of Punjab’s business community to support the charitable work in Balochistan the GCT was encouraged to start working in the largest province of the country.  “With this school in Winder becoming functional there will be Inshallah no looking back in building more such academic facilities in Balochistan,” he said.  He held out the assurance to the audience to upgrade the newly built school to Class 10th in the coming years provided that the local community extends support for the enrollment of their children. He said the GCT had the resolve that a sizable number of the graduates of its schools acquired the academic qualification to become administrators and educators in GCT schools and out of GCT schools.

AKFWW Chairperson, Naveeda Anees, hoped that a charitable school in Winder would enable area people to defeat the vicious cycle of poverty by imparting quality school education to their future generations. She said the quality academic facilities in Balochistan would enable its citizens to acquire the skills they need to utilize the massive mineral resources of the province for transforming the lives of millions of underprivileged people. She said the school had been named after noble social activist, Nasra Ilyas while recoginsing her pioneering charitable work to build the foundations of the AKFWW in the country.

President of the Al-Khidmat Balochistan chapter, Jameel Ahmed Kurd, said the concerned charities had to work together for spreading education in the backward areas as still 2.7 million children were out of school in Balochistan. He said that around 20,000 existing schools including 13,000 government-run educational facilities in Balochistan had so far miserably failed to overcome this issue.

GCT Trustee, Saad Zia, COO, Habib Navaid, AKFWW core team members, Nasra Ilyas, Aisha Saad, Fareeda Parveen, Dr. Hussain Bano and other dignitaries also attended the event.

Huawei joins Cybersecurity thought leaders across the Middle East and Central Asia

Huawei joins other regional and global stakeholders to discuss latest cybersecurity trends and threats, expand future opportunities and deepen multi-stakeholder engagement.

Pakistan (Muhammad Yasir)  Huawei Middle East and Central Asia joined a high-level media roundtable on day two of the GSMA M360 EURASIA 2023 conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, to discuss the latest telecom cybersecurity trends, innovations, and contribute methods to tackle the associated threats among industry actors together. The open discussion aimed at aligning strategic priorities for the region, deepening engagement and steering collaborative efforts in the industry to advance collective action for cyber stability in the telecom industry.

Under the theme of “Build more secure and resilient telecom networks to efficiently support the future digital economy,” participants in the panel discussed various topics, including collaborations among network operators and their partners, suppliers and customers in defending against telecom cybersecurity, how regulators could promote local telecom industry’s cybersecurity development, and the role that cybersecurity plays in safeguarding critical information infrastructure and the digital economy, among other topics.

Dr. Tural Mammadov, Director of Director of the Azerbaijan Computer Emergency Response Center (CERT), was joined in the panel by Dr. Mohammad Khaled, Director, Business Development and Strategic projects, e& enterprise, Dr. Haitham Hilal Al Hajri, Sr. Executive – Cyber Security Projects, Oman National CERT, Dr. Elvin Balajanov, Chairman of the Board, Azerbaijan Cybersecurity Organization Association and Dr. Aloysius Cheang, Chief Security Officer, Huawei Middle East & Central Asia.

The telecom industry has become an integral part of modern society and is recognized as a critical infrastructure industry (CII). It plays a vital role in connecting people, businesses and governments, facilitating communication, information sharing and commerce on a global scale.

However, as telecom networks become more complex and interconnected, they become more vulnerable to cyber threats. Cybersecurity of telecoms is a critical component of national security, and therefore, it is essential to bring together telecom stakeholders to promote the development and optimization of telecom cybersecurity. This includes working closely with telecom service providers, equipment manufacturers, government agencies, and other stakeholders to identify and mitigate cybersecurity risks, develop and implement best practices, and raise awareness about the importance of cybersecurity in telecom.

Dr. Tural Mammadov thanked the organizers, participants and sponsors for arranging the event in Baku while reiterating the country’s commitment to the highest cybersecurity standards. “We join the international community in highlighting the risks posed by cybercrime. Likewise, we want to work with our global partners towards joint actions in defending telecom networks, which is critical in leveraging all the digital economy opportunities.”   

Dr. Mohammad Khaled said, “As an operator, securing our networks against cyber threats and creating safe digital cyberspace remains one of our most important tasks, especially as we enter a new era of connectivity and cognitive technologies. We realize that cyber threats are global in nature – and solutions must be as well. We are therefore proud to be here, joining other partners and stakeholders in finding joint outcomes to a common threat.”

Dr. Haitham Hilal Al Hajri said, “Today, the progression towards an interconnected cyber world has become a reality. Unfortunately, this has increased the threats from malicious actors and protecting our digital assets is a concern for all countries. Cybersecurity is a shared responsibility and national security agencies, telecom providers and ICT industry players should work together to achieve a more robust cybersecurity posture, so telecom providers can continue to deliver cutting-edge digital services unimpeded by cyber threats.”   

Dr. Elvin Balajanov said, “We are proud to host our partners and friends here in Azerbaijan as we address the cyber risks that threaten the health of our networks and, by extension, our socioeconomic growth. Safeguarding our critical information infrastructure is a key government priority in Azerbaijan as these critical systems possess functionality that, if disrupted, can pose significant harm to the interests of the state, society, and citizens. Therefore, it is crucial that telecommunications providers implement appropriate safeguards, protocols, and technologies to mitigate risks and protect our critical information infrastructure.”  

Dr. Aloysius Cheang said, “We need to consider how to meet the increasingly strict compliance requirements of regulators on the one hand and how to provide secure and trustworthy products and services that fulfill our commitments to customers on the other. We must also embrace a defense-in-depth approach to provide better security, ensure business continuity, resiliency, improve efficiency and customer experience while always protecting user privacy.”

Global standards, internationally agreed processes and industry best practices are critical in addressing cyber threats effectively. As such, building and implementing an end-to-end global cybersecurity and privacy protection assurance system is one of Huawei’s key strategies. In compliance with applicable laws and regulations in the countries where it operates and international standards, Huawei has created an effective, sustainable, and reliable cybersecurity and privacy protection assurance system by referring to the requirements of regulators and customers and industry best practices.

NESAS/SCAS is an ideal example of global collaborative efforts in addressing cybersecurity. It offers a standardized cybersecurity assessment mechanism jointly defined by GSMA and 3GPP, the telecom industry’s leading standards-setting organizations) and GSMA 5G Cybersecurity Knowledge Base to provide useful guidance on 5G security risks and mitigation measures. Huawei has been proactively involved in the telecom cyber security standardization activities led by GSMA ITU-T, 3GPP, and IETF etc., and has joined security organizations such as OIC-CERT, FIRST and partnered with mainstream security companies to ensure the cyber security of its customers and promote the healthy development of industries.

Huawei believes cybersecurity and privacy are common challenges that all stakeholders – including governments, industry and standards organizations, enterprises, technology suppliers, and consumers – have a shared responsibility to confront. Huawei actively works with governments, customers, and industry partners to address cybersecurity and privacy challenges, thereby reinforcing the need to treat cybersecurity as a team sport and maintaining an open and collaborative environment that encourages innovation and transparency. Through these efforts, Huawei advocates for cybersecurity to be viewed as the key to protecting our digital assets and leveraging it to support business.

Huawei is committed to fostering a better life for all in the future digital world by offering secure and trustworthy products, solutions, and services where personal data is lawfully used and always protected. The company has in-depth experience collaborating with its customers on advanced tech and industry 4.0 solutions for major industry verticals. Its products and solutions are developed and delivered by observing security-by-design and privacy-by-design principles that will allow its customers to safeguard their digital future.

realme Announces A Special New Price for realme C33 (4+64)

More People Can Now Enjoy the real Champion realme C33 (4+64)

Pakistan (Muhammad Yasir)  realme, the world’s fastest growing smartphone brand, is thrilled to announce a substantial price reduction for the realme C33 (4+64) smartphone. This aims to provide customers with even greater value for their money and make the device more accessible to budget-conscious consumers.

The realme C33 (4+64) smartphone, previously priced at PKR 48,999/-, can now be purchased at an unbeatable price of PKR 44,900/-. This price drop is set to captivate smartphone enthusiasts who seek a powerful device with exceptional features without compromising their budget.

Sleek, stylish and pleasing to the eyes, the realme C33 boasts a modern design. The exquisite gradient finish on the back panel adds a touch of sophistication, while the slim profile ensures a comfortable grip. The compact form factor and lightweight construction make it an ideal style companion for any occasion.

Experience immersive visuals like never before with the realme C33’s impressive 6.5-inch HD+ display. The large screen-to-body ratio offers an expansive viewing area, providing an exceptional visual experience for gaming, streaming, and browsing. Whether you’re watching your favorite movies or engaging in intensive gaming sessions, every detail will come to life with vibrant colors and sharp clarity.

Capture moments with absolute clarity and brilliance using the realme C33’s advanced camera system. Equipped with a dual rear camera setup, featuring a 50MP AI primary camera and a 5MP selfie camera, you can effortlessly capture stunning photos with depth and detail. These powerful cameras enhance your selfie game, ensuring you always look your best.

With realme C33, there’s no need to compromise on performance. Packed with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage, this device provides ample space to store all your apps, photos, and videos. Stay powered-up all day long with the realme C33’s massive 5000mAh battery. Say goodbye to frequent charging and enjoy uninterrupted usage. Additionally, realme UI based on Android 12 brings a user-friendly interface that enhances productivity and offers a seamless smartphone experience.

The realme C33 is available for purchase at an incredible price of PKR 44,900/-. Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity to own the ultimate style partner that ticks all the boxes without breaking the bank.

Coca-Cola and other beverage manufacturing companies appeal for an end to unprecedented FED

Pakistan (Muhammad Yasir)

The aerated beverage industry has reported a drop of 35% – 40% in volume since the imposition of another 7% Federal Excise Duty [FED] in the February 2023 mini-budget. This has brought  the total FED on the industry to an unsustainable 20%. This is an increment of over 50% from 13% to 20% and adversely impacts all the manufacturing companies down the chain —  an expected job loss in the thousands. If these regulatory challenges persist, partners could be forced to consider factory shutdowns. These plant closures will exacerbate the loss of corporate and income revenue for the government – an estimated annual loss of PKR 6-8 Billion in terms of FED collection.

The Pakistan beverage industry is among the highest taxed in the world, with 20% FED above and beyond the average food and beverage industry levy. Yet, in the times of a Forex shortage, the aerated beverage industry has led investment, bringing in an estimated $200 million to help improve the Forex Reserves of the country. However, due to their recent measures, the government has now dropped its revenue collections from this industry and stands negatively impacted.

Based on existing data published in the 2022-2023 Half Year Report of the State Bank Board of Directors, negative growth across several sectors has been recorded. Between H1 FY22 – H1 FY23 the beverage industry alone has shrunk from 5% to negative (-) 8.3%.

The adverse economic consequences of these measures have become increasingly evident and are shared by trade bodies, including the Pakistan Business Council, American Business Council and several Chambers of Commerce. These associations presented recommendations before the Senate committee Chairman and Convener on Finance and Revenue, Senator Saleem Mandviwalla. Coca-Cola was also invited to this consultative session on May 23, 2023 to discuss concerns on behalf of its industry. The company presented a case to lower the taxes applied in February 2023 that are discriminatory, as the tax is not applied on a per-cap consumption of sugar. The industry only consumes approximately 6% of the country’s sugar, and yet is disproportionately taxed.

The beverage sector prides itself in transparent and compliant operations and urges the government to reconsider its taxation policy; specifically requesting an immediate withdrawal of the 7% tax in the mini-budget, as it was initially announced as a temporary, stop-gap measure. A fair and broad-based tax regime would benefit Pakistan’s economic stability and growth.

 

AkzoNobel karay Khushiyon ki Hifazat, launches new Dulux Weathershield Powerflexx in Pakistan

Walls stay protected and beautiful for longer as new Triple Defence Technology provides an extended 12-year warranty on exteriors.

Pakistan (Muhammad Yasir)

AkzoNobel Pakistan Ltd, a leading global manufacturer of paints and coatings, has launched the upgraded Dulux Weathershield Powerflexx in its trusted Weathershield range of exterior paints.

Enhanced with the breakthrough Triple Defence Technology, Dulux Weathershield Powerflexx now provides an even longer-lasting 12-year warranty on home exteriors. The Triple Defence Technology protects home exteriors on three counts, as it is ultimate crack proof, ultimate water repellent and ultimate weather resistant.

So, whatever be the case – extreme heat, extreme rainfall, impact of UV rays, surface cracks, dirt or dust – homeowners can now rest assured that the new Dulux Weathershield Powerflexx provides the ultimate protection to their home exteriors. 

“Weathershield has always been one of AkzoNobel’s most trusted and reliable brands. It is internationally renowned, with strong heritage in superior quality products, while providing expert colour guidance, via a beautiful range of colours,” said Mubbasher Omar, Chief Executive Officer, AkzoNobel Pakistan Limited.

“Given the harsh impact of today’s climate and weather on homes, consumers in Pakistan are increasingly demanding higher-quality exterior paints that can protect and keep their homes looking beautiful for longer. The new Dulux Weathershield Powerflexx is doing just that – distilling the best of science, innovation, and the magic of Dulux to offer meaningful benefits to homeowners. Families can continue to create happy memories together, knowing that the trusted Dulux Weathershield Powerflexx now protects their homes for longer,” added Mubbasher.

The superior tough film withstands extreme all-weather conditions and protects walls against colour fading, dirt, dust and watermarks, keeping homes looking pristine for longer. Dulux Weathershield Powerflexx also addresses homeowners’ long drawn battle with surface cracks thanks to the paint’s super stretchable film that covers 10 times wider cracks compared to normal exterior paints. Additionally, it’s ultimate water repellent properties ensure that water runs quickly off the wall, thus protecting against dampness, algae, fungus, alkali build up and paint peel off.

The new Dulux Weathershield Powerflexx is available for purchase at authorized Dulux retail outlets across the country. For more details and colour inspiration, please visit www.dulux.pk

To watch how new Dulux Weathershield Powerflexx Karay Khushiyon Ki Hifazat, click HERE

*Disclaimer: Terms & Conditions apply. All claims are subject to details in the Product Data Sheet and back of the product.

*IWG OPENS NEW WORKSPACE LOCATIONS IN PAKISTAN, AS DEMAND FOR HYBRID WORKING RISES*

New IWG locations at Marina One, Islamabad; Naveena, Lahore and EOBI F7, Islamabad are impressive 875 sq.mt, 1500 sq.mt & 650 sq.mt workspaces complete with co-working spaces, private offices, meeting rooms and creative spaces.
These new locations are part of the drive to provide top class facilities in a wide variety of locations as hybrid working becomes a reality for more workers .
The openings follow a partnership agreement with the building owners, who have invested in the IWG platform to create a branded flexible workspace in their buildings.
The locations are a key milestone in IWG’s plan to add 1,000 new locations globally over the next year.
Pakistan (Muhammad Yasir)  IWG, the world’s largest provider of hybrid working solutions with brands including Spaces and Regus, is expanding its network in Pakistan and opening a state-of-the-art 875 sq.mt new location at Marina One, Islamabad in May 2023 in partnership with Bilal Afzal from M/S Construxive; 1500 sq.mt new location at Naveena, Lahore in June 2023 in partnership with Sameer Elahi and 650 sq.mt new location at EOBI F7, Islamabad in July 2023 in partnership with Saad Mehmood. 
The new IWG locations are complete with co-working spaces, private offices, meeting rooms and creative spaces as the demand for hybrid working rapidly accelerates. All partners chose the IWG flexible workspace platform and have entered into a management agreement with the IWG brand.
Marina One will be the first HQ-brand location in Pakistan adding 875 sq.mt in Islamabad, and will be IWG’s 3rd centre in the city. Naveena, Lahore will be a Signature brand location, adding a massive 1500 sq.mt in Lahore. The 3rd managed partnership deal in Pakistan will be at EOBI, F7 Islamabad and its opening is expected in the third quarter of 2023. This centre will add 650 sq.mt of much needed inventory as the existing centre has been consistently at full occupancy.
Unprecedented demand from companies of all sizes and workers looking for hybrid working solutions means IWG will add 1,000 new locations over the next year. As per ‘Global Workplace Analytics’ Hybrid working offers companies a significantly lower cost base with an average saving of $11k per employee.
The building owners decided to invest in the IWG platform to maximise the return on their real estate space by capitalising on the rapidly expanding demand for hybrid working. With an annual investment of around £50m into its technology platform, IWG provides partners with access to all the company’s expertise as well as design and fit-out support and sales and marketing capabilities. 
All three new locations are in the fastest growing regional areas in Pakistan. Demand for workspaces in the country has performed strongly, with the number of enquiries for space in IWG locations continuing to sharply increase.
These new locations will provide space for established firms and start-ups across a range of industries, while IWG’s ‘Design Your Own Office’ service allows companies to tailor their space entirely to their requirements.
IWG is the world’s leading provider of flexible workspace – with 3,500 locations in more than 120 countries with members able to access all of the locations and business services via the IWG app.
As the ongoing shift towards hybrid working accelerates, conventional office occupancy will continue to fall as businesses require less traditional space and turn to flexible workspace instead. In 2022, IWG welcomed hundreds of new partner locations and is on track to add around 1,000 over the course of the next year. IWG already counts 83 per cent of Fortune 500 companies among its customer base.
Mark Dixon, CEO & Founder of IWG, commented: “We are establishing a stronger and much-needed footprint in Pakistan with these latest openings. As an important business hub both Lahore & Islamabad are fantastic places for us to boost our expansion plans. The need for high-quality flexible workspaces continues to soar as hybrid working becomes the new normal. We are very pleased to work in partnership with both Sameer Elahi and Bilal Afzal from M/S Construxive to develop the IWG brand under a management agreement that will add a cutting-edge workspace to their building.
“Our opening in Lahore & Islamabad comes at a time when more and more companies are discovering that flexible working boosts employee happiness and satisfaction, while helping the environment. Our workplace model is also proven to increase productivity and allows for a business to scale up or down at significantly reduced costs.” Bilal Afzal, Sameer Elahi & Saad Mehmood expressed their pleasure in partnering with IWG. 
Bilal Afzal commented: “IWG is the world’s largest flexible space operator and this partnership will give us a unique and flexible solution empowering our business to be most productive. It’s a multi-brand offering to suit everyone’s needs as everything is included, from cutting edge IT infrastructure, to telephony set-up and the reconfigured space provide a safe and healthy environment for our business”.
 “We are living in an era of Hybrid Working where employees divide their working hours between their company headquarters, their home and a local flexible workspace, which maximize productivity, while creating a more sustainable way of working for both people and planet” added Sameer Elahi.
Saad Mehmood noted: “Digitalization and new technologies are transforming the world of work and Pakistanis want the personal productivity benefits of living and working how and where they want. Local businesses want the financial and strategic benefits and IWG is helping Pakistani start-ups, small and medium-sized enterprises, and large companies”.
IWG’s multi-brand expansion strategy is designed to appeal to every type of business and entrepreneur. IWG creates personal, financial, and strategic value for businesses of every size, from some of the most exciting companies and well-known organisations on the planet, to individuals and the next generation of industry leaders. All of them harness the power of flexible working to increase their productivity, efficiency, agility, and market proximity.
 

UBL launches dedicated ‘UBL Freelancer Account’ For Pakistan’s Booming Freelance Market

Pakistan (Muhammad Yasir)

UBL, one of Pakistan’s leading bank, has announced the launch of ‘UBL Freelancer Account’, a new banking solution designed specifically for the growing population of freelancing individuals in the country. The product is envisioned to be a unique value proposition for freelancers, providing them with the freedom and flexibility to bank on their terms while ensuring that their financial needs are met.

As a current account with no initial deposit balance, no minimum balance requirement and simple account opening documentation, customers can conveniently open an account through the bank’s website and branches across the country. Customers can further enjoy various product benefits and preferential services including free general banking services, discounted tax facilitation and availability of credit card. Discounts on co-working spaces – a pain point of freelancers – will also be offered. Upon maintaining an adequate balance, customers can further avail rate breaks on loans and complimentary insurance coverage for uncertain circumstances.

To provide customers with the tools and resources they need to succeed in their business, UBL is working with freelancing platforms to enhance networking opportunities among customers and maintain ongoing engagement with potential customers.

“The launch of UBL Freelancer Account highlights our commitment to understanding the evolving needs of our customers and offering innovative solutions,” said Mr. Zia Ijaz, Deputy CEO, UBL. “We recognize that freelancers have different banking needs than traditional businesses and salaried individuals. Therefore, we have designed this account to cater to their specific requirements and make banking easier and more accessible for them.”

With the launch of the UBL Freelancer Account, the bank is further solidifying its position as a leader in the banking industry in Pakistan, and is committed to providing customers with a comprehensive suite of products to help them grow and succeed in their careers. Providing dedicated services to this burgeoning population will further facilitate the freelance industry, bolster export remittance and spur sustainable economic development contributing to a more prosperous Pakistan.

JBS ACQUIRES MAJORITY STAKES IN SILICON-VALLEY BASED IMPARÉ

This acquisition is the first time JBS has made a start-up investment outside of Pakistan, putting them at the forefront of the chip verification industry.

Pakistan (Muhammad Yasir) Jaffer Business Systems (JBS), a system integrator based in the MENAP region, announces its strategic acquisition of a Silicon Valley based start-up, “Imparé”, specializing in chip verification. This acquisition is the first time JBS has made a start-up investment outside of Pakistan, right in the tech hub of the world that is Silicon Valley putting them at the forefront of the chip verification industry in the country.

JBS CEO, Veqar Ul Islam says, “I am absolutely delighted with the acquisition of Imparé. Our strategy of start-up acquisition resonates around our “Purpose” to facilitate a broader, stronger, entrepreneurial network in the country – which is futuristic, innovative, and blends well with new ways of driving our economy.”

The chip verification market is expected to grow up to $16 billion in the next five years, making it a highly in-demand and short-skilled industry worldwide. Imparé was founded with the goal of creating a verification centre of excellence in Pakistan and training local students to work with top US companies to meet the growing demand for verification engineers.

Imparé Founder, Faisal Haque added, “The silicon market is set to double in the next eight years and the demand for verification engineers is high. Our goal is to provide a centre of excellence in chip verification and train the next generation of engineers to meet this demand.”

In addition, Imparé is proud to offer a 5:1 cost advantage to its customers while upholding exceptional quality standards. This distinctive value proposition ensures that clients receive top-notch chip verification services at an unparalleled cost efficiency.

The acquisition of Imparé marks a new era for JBS and is a testament to its purpose of continuing to improve lives. Imparé, with its specialized chip design verification services, will now be able to provide its expertise to customers in the US, further expanding its reach and impact.

Pakistan Cables pledges to supports the Aga Khan Cultural Service (AKCS-P) heritage conservation efforts

Pakistan (Nut Desk)

conservation efforts

Pakistan Cables pledged to support the Aga Khan Cultural Service – Pakistan’s upcoming project on conservation of historical sites in Pakistan. As part of the project, internship opportunities are being offered by AKCSP to young graduates and students from the related fields of architecture, traditional engineering and construction techniques, material sciences, etc.  The students will be provided onsite and hand-on learning opportunities at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Lahore Fort and the Walled City of Lahore, where AKCS-P is currently working to restore Mughal era Wazir Khan Mosque.

Pakistan Cables’ support will help AKCS-P contribute effectively towards capacity building and transfer of knowledge by offering among the youth of Pakistan.  The Company has a track record of successively supporting and developing activities and platforms to empower the youth through sharing knowledge.