UAE’s Mashreq Bank expresses interest in deepening its engagement in Pakistan’s financial sector

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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The President / GCEO of Mashreq Bank Ahmed Abdelaal called on the Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb virtually on Monday to discuss the economic outlook and explore investment opportunities in Pakistan.

The meeting was also attended by Minister of State Ali Parvez Malik and Senior Officers from the Finance Division and State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

The finance minister greeted Ahmed Abdelaal and expressed appreciation for Mashreq Bank’s interest in Pakistan’s financial landscape and expressed keen interest of the government of Pakistan to re-engage with Mashreq Bank.UAE’s Mashreq Bank expresses interest in deepening its engagement in Pakistan's financial sector

The minister provided an overview of the economic outlook of the Country and mentioned the recent improvements in the macroeconomic indicators and stability of the currency and financial markets.

Muhammad Aurangzeb also mentioned the economic policies and initiatives of the government, emphasizing the ongoing efforts to stabilize the macroeconomic environment and enhance investor’s confidence through key initiatives of the government such as: broadening the tax base, improving the ease of doing business, digitalization within the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), the privatization agenda of the government, and SOEs reforms.

The President / GCEO of Mashreq Bank Ahmed Abdelaal appreciated the policies and initiatives of the government towards improving the investors’ confidence and creating a business-friendly environment in the Country.

Ahmed Abdelaal expressed Mashreq Bank’s interest in deepening its engagement in Pakistan’s financial sector and contributing to the Country’s economic development.

Ahmed Abdelaal also mentioned that Pakistan is amongst one of the most strategic markets for investment opportunities. He also discussed the potential areas for investment in Pakistan such as such as infrastructure, energy, technology, agriculture, and SMEs in order to enhance collaboration between Pakistan and the UAE for remittances, trade, finance, and Islamic banking.

The Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb underscored the significant potential of Pakistan’s IT and Agriculture sectors, calling for increased investment from both local and international stakeholders to drive economic.

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