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Hopes for start-ups to thrive in Pakistan

by Gazette Staff
December 7, 2021
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Pakistani Ambassador in Cairo Sajid Bilal  during his meeting with representatives from prominent Egyptian start-ups who have investment ventures in Pakistan.

Pakistani Ambassador in Cairo Sajid Bilal during his meeting with representatives from prominent Egyptian start-ups who have investment ventures in Pakistan.

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Pakistani Ambassador in Cairo Sajid Bilal met with representatives from prominent Egyptian start-ups who have investment ventures in Pakistan.

 

The guests included representatives from SWVL, Trella, Paymob, Orcas, Kashat and E-Scapes.

Hopes for start-ups to thrive in Pakistan 2 - Egyptian Gazette

SWVL is the largest bus ride-sharing application in Pakistan.

 

Trella, which was launched in Pakistan last year, connects shippers with qualified carriers.

 

Paymob is looking to expand its payment solutions across Pakistan through its point-of-sales operations in the coming months.

 

Orcas, a mobile application that provides educational services and connect tutors with parents, is also looking towards the Pakistani market for operations.

Hopes for start-ups to thrive in Pakistan 4 - Egyptian Gazette

These start-ups are said to have brought millions of dollars of investment to Pakistan.

 

During the meeting, the start-up representatives hailed co-operation with Pakistan and its talented workforce.

 

The Pakistani envoy pledged to make procedures easier before the Egyptian entrepreneurs to carry out their businesses in the Pakistani market.

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