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Jazz CEO Meets with IMF

  • September 13, 2024
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Jazz CEO Aamir Ibrahim recently met with representatives from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank to discuss the company’s role in transforming Pakistan’s digital and financial landscape.

The delegation, which included Aamir Ibrahim, Co-Founder of VEON Group, Augie K Fabela II, Board Member and former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and Group Director of Corporate Affairs Marine Babayan, highlighted Jazz’s dynamic ServiceCo model and its expansion into software, analytics, and data centers.

Aamir Ibrahim explained that Jazz is positioning itself as a global tech leader, aiming to export IT services, generate dollarized income, and attract international investors. He emphasized the company’s commitment to continuous evolution and innovation to meet the changing needs of customers.

Jazz’s fintech and digital platforms, including JazzCash, Tamasha, Garaj, and SIMOSA, were also highlighted during the discussions. These platforms have made significant contributions to Pakistan’s digital economy.

The delegation reviewed VEON’s global and local efforts to enhance digital infrastructure, emphasizing its importance for economic growth. The discussions underscored VEON’s strategic investments in connectivity and digital services, reaffirming the company’s commitment to driving digital transformation in Pakistan.

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