FPCCI appoints Muhammad Kamran Saleem as Takaful Standing Committee Chairman

KARACHI: The Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) has appointed Pak-Qatar Takaful Group (PQTG) Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Company Secretary Muhammad Kamran Saleem, as (Central) Standing Committee on Takaful and Window Takaful Chairman. The appointment for this designation was conferred to Muhammad Kamran Saleem through a special letter by the FPCCI President. PQTG is a leading enterprise offering Takaful products across Pakistan.

Muhammad Kamran Saleem expressed his gratitude, and stated, “I am very pleased and excited to represent the Takaful industry as FPCCI’s (Central) Standing Committee on Takaful and Window Takaful Chairman. As Pak-Qatar Takaful Group is committed to leading this promising sector and enrich the Islamic Financing models with innovative and competitive products, this position will enable me to promote Takaful among the masses, encompassing education and awareness, while presenting an image that is consistent with our ideology and values.”

He further added, “The Pak-Qatar Takaful Group adheres to best ethical practices and complete transparency in all aspects of its operations.”

Muhammad Kamran Saleem has previously served as FPCCI Islamic Banking and Takaful Committee Vice-Chairman. He has risen to the position of CFO by successfully managing multi-dimensional assignments and heading major functions in the company over the years. With an illustrative career and strong knowledge-base in finance and law, Saleem will play a key role in ensuring rapid growth in the industry.

Pak-Qatar Takaful Group is the pioneer of Takaful products in Pakistan, with the presence in all major cities of the country. The group is engaged in providing need-based, practical and profitable financial services throughout Pakistan.

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