January 12, 2026
Ghazi Fabrics to sell land for almost as much as it makes selling clothing
The Lahore-based textile mill is selling excess land for about Rs500 million, almost as much as its total revenue in fiscal year 2025
January 12, 2026

Ghazi Fabrics International Limited (PSX: GFIL) says its board has approved the highest bid price of Rs500 million for the sale of an “extra piece of land”, with the company noting that the offer is higher than the property’s assessed market value and was recommended by its audit committee.
While the latest filing did not spell out the location of the parcel, Ghazi Fabrics previously sought (and obtained) shareholder approval to dispose of a sizeable landholding measuring roughly 175 kanal and 10 marla in Mohal Chak No 66 (Dina Nath), Tehsil Pattoki, District Kasur – a location that sits within Punjab’s wider textile-and-logistics belt.
The timeline matters. In mid-2025, the company formally convened an extraordinary general meeting to secure member consent under company law for the Kasur sale property. By January 2026, it was disclosing to the Pakistan Stock Exchange that a top bid had been accepted in principle – suggesting the board has now moved from “permission to sell” to price discovery and execution.
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