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P@SHA and HBL Strengthen Partnership to Boost Pakistan’s IT Sector

  • October 25, 2024
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In a significant move to propel Pakistan’s IT industry forward, the Pakistan Software Houses Association (P@SHA) has fortified its partnership with Habib Bank Limited (HBL). A meeting held on October 24, 2024, between P@SHA’s newly elected Central Executive Committee (CEC) and HBL’s leadership marked a new chapter in their collaborative efforts.

The meeting, attended by P@SHA Chairman Sajjad Syed, Industry Engagement Chair Abdul Wahab Ahmad, Treasurer Muhammad Haris Naseer, and Director of Brand & Global Outreach Kheezran Khan, along with HBL’s Armughan Ahmed Kauser and Aamir Hameed, aimed to explore avenues for enhanced cooperation.

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This strengthened alliance is set to unlock numerous opportunities for Pakistan’s IT sector, fostering innovation, growth, and economic development. By combining resources and expertise, P@SHA and HBL will work together to address industry challenges, promote entrepreneurship, and attract investments.

The partnership between P@SHA and HBL has yielded significant benefits, fostering an enabling environment that supports the expansion of Pakistan’s tech sector. With a shared vision for progress, both organizations are poised to continue their collaborative efforts, driving innovation and economic growth.

HBL’s involvement will bring valuable financial expertise and infrastructure support, enabling P@SHA to expand its initiatives and programs. This collaboration will also facilitate knowledge sharing, capacity building, and access to global markets.

As Pakistan’s IT sector continues to show promising growth, the P@SHA-HBL partnership is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the industry’s future.

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