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Zain Jeewanjee Highlights PSEB Registration As Key To Global Expansion For Pakistani IT Firms

  • December 25, 2025
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Pakistani tech entrepreneurs seeking global opportunities are being urged to consider PSEB registration as a gateway to international markets, following insights shared by Zain Jeewanjee, a prominent leader in the global InsureTech space. In a recent testimonial, Jeewanjee emphasized how PSEB registration can provide Pakistani IT companies with the credibility and recognition needed to compete effectively at a global level. Highlighting his own journey in Silicon Valley, Jeewanjee described registration as a critical bridge connecting local talent to worldwide clients, investors, and partnerships, enabling businesses to scale beyond domestic constraints.

As an ambassador for PSEB’s Global Advisory & Innovation Network (GAIN), Jeewanjee will lead an exclusive live online session for PSEB-registered companies on January 7, 2026. The event aims to equip local entrepreneurs with actionable strategies for entering international markets, understanding cross-border business dynamics, and positioning their companies for sustainable growth. With over 30 years of experience in technology and innovation at the heart of Silicon Valley, Jeewanjee brings a wealth of expertise to the session, sharing lessons on strategic planning, operational efficiency, and scaling IT businesses on a global stage.

In his testimonial, Jeewanjee stressed that registration with PSEB not only legitimizes a company in the eyes of international stakeholders but also opens doors to government-led initiatives, trade facilitation, and networking opportunities with multinational clients. He noted that many Pakistani IT firms possess world-class talent and innovative solutions but often face hurdles in accessing foreign markets due to limited exposure and credibility. By registering with PSEB, companies can gain structured support, guidance, and a platform that aligns them with global standards, helping them compete with larger, established international players.

The upcoming session will focus on practical guidance for PSEB-registered companies seeking to expand internationally, including tips for building global partnerships, navigating regulatory frameworks, and leveraging digital tools for market entry. Jeewanjee’s experience in InsureTech and his work with international clients will provide participants with insights into the operational, financial, and strategic considerations required for sustainable growth. The event is scheduled to run from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM PKT and is exclusively available to companies registered with PSEB. Entrepreneurs can register online here.

By encouraging IT firms to leverage PSEB registration, Jeewanjee and the GAIN network aim to strengthen Pakistan’s global tech presence and support entrepreneurs in navigating competitive international markets. The session underscores the importance of credibility, mentorship, and strategic guidance in helping local startups realize their potential and achieve scalable growth on a worldwide platform.

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