Majid Khan appointed as CEO of Cheetay  

BusinessMajid Khan appointed as CEO of Cheetay  

LAHORE, Pakistan: Cheetay Logistics (Pvt.) Ltd., Pakistan’s fastest growing tech-enabled last-mile logistics company, announced on Tuesday that Majid Khan has been appointed as its CEO. 

Lahore native Majid Khan, a graduate of Stanford University, has been working in the US for the past two decades and has hada successful career investing in public and private companies globally. Most recently, he was a founding Principal at Tourbillon Capital, a $4 billion hedge fund in New York.

Ahmed Khan, founder of Cheetay and former CEO of Daraz.pk, commented, “We are very excited to have Majid join the team full-time. Majid and I came up with the idea for Cheetay in a coffee shop threeyears ago and since thenI have been trying to get him to give up his investment career in the US and focus on the start-up space in Pakistan.I am happy to announce that he has now committed to join full-time to help take Cheetay to the next level. Aside from his investing acumen, Majid has successfully built teams in many effective, young organisations and brings with him international fundraising expertise that is critical for start-ups.”

“I am excited to join Cheetay full-time as CEO. Logistics is one of the key enablers of e-commerce and providing a fast, trackable, tech-enabled service is a large un-met need and represents an enormous opportunity in Pakistan,” said Majid Khan, “I could not be more enthusiastic to be returning home at such an exciting time in Pakistan’s evolution in technology and entrepreneurship. We have one of the world’s largest untapped talent pools in a young and dynamic economy and the prospects for Cheetay are fantastic.” 

“I am so proud to be associated with a company that is already such a local success story. It is a credit to the team. The entire tech stack at Cheetay was developed locally, – it is truly ‘Pakistan’s start-up!’” Majid Khan continued,“And incidentally, Cheetay has achieved these milestones while competing with multi-billion-dollar public companies based out of US, Europe and China. The first order of business for us is to prove that a home-grown Pakistani company can compete with these global players and win.” 

When asked about the fundraising environment in Pakistan, Majid Khan stated, “The one thing that Pakistan has lacked thus faris access to funding. Indian venture capital investment was 10 times higher in 2018 at $5 billion, than has been invested in Pakistan over the last 10 years. So, they are investing 100 times more than us. This is why entrepreneurship and technology are booming in India.There is no reason, we in Pakistan cannot achieve the same. I amconfident that Cheetay can raise the magnitude of international funding that will help us rival any competitor.”

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