Atif Bajwa elected Pakistan Business Council Chairman

Islamabad, February 23, 2016 (PPI-OT): Atif Aslam Bajwa President and CEO of Bank Alfalah was unanimously elected as Chairman of the Pakistan Business Council (PBC) at the 54th Meeting of the PBC Board. The newly elected Board also unanimously elected Muhammad Ali Tabba, CEO of Lucky Cement as Vice Chairman PBC. The new PBC Board which was elected earlier this month by the membership reiterated its commitment to working with other stakeholders including the government, to improve the business environment in the Country.

Speaking on the occasion Atif Aslam Bajwa welcomed the newly elected directors and thanked them for reposing their trust in him and Muhammad Ali Tabba. The board appreciated the services of the outgoing board chaired by Bashir Ali Mohammad, Chairman Gul Ahmed and noted with satisfaction the progress made during the ‘3’ year tenure of the last board in furthering the PBC agenda.

Other members elected to the board include Abdul Razak Dawood, Chairman Descon, Ali S Habib, Chairman Indus Motors, Arif Habib, Chairman Arif Habib Group, Iqbal Ali Lakhani, Chairman Colgate Palmolive, Nauman Dar, President and CEO HBL, Towfiq Chinoy, former CEO International Industries, Bashir Ali Mohammad, Chairman Gul Ahmed, Syed Yawar Ali, Chairman Nestle Pakistan, Abrar Hasan, CEO National Foods, Zeelaf Munir, Chairperson EBM, Shabbir Diwan Director G and T, Shazia Syed CEO Unilever Pakistan and Ehsan A. Malik CEO PBC.

For more information, contact:
Samir S. Amir
Director Research
Pakistan Business Council
M-02, Mezannine Floor
Beaumont Plaza
10, Beaumont Road
Karachi -Pakistan
Tel PABX: +92 213 563 0528 and 29
Tel Direct: +92 213 563 0588
Fax: +92 213 563 0530
Cell: +92 300 8233 714
Website: www.pbc.org.pk

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