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Momina Ashraf
Momina Ashraf is an assistant editor at Profit.
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FeaturedPakistani lawn makes the fashion dream come true, but is it worth it?
For designers, the only thing crazier than the wedding season is the lawn season
EconomyThe only thing worse than Pakistan’s foreign reserves is its savings reserves
With inflationary pressures, it’s becoming difficult for households to save money, but the big investors had given up way before
HeadlinesOn the topic of devolution, World Bank has given a reasonable warning
Spending on devolved subjects has increased from 0.4% to 0.6% of GDP from 2009 to 2022. This is bad for both democracy and the economy
FeaturedIn times of high inflation, everything goes in the grocery store business
Is the era of leisure buying over? Or do big retailers still have the capacity to clap back?
FeaturedFrom trainee to the boardroom
In an international corporate landscape filled with Indians helming top slots, BAT’s Zafar Khan shows Pakistanis can do the same
HeadlinesIf not IMF, then what?
FeaturedMera bank, meri marzi
Women despite having their own bank accounts are not free to make their own financial decisions
HeadlinesPromised funds of $20.073bn face delays
FeaturedInside the digital media newsrooms of Pakistan
With more than half of the population’s access to the internet, the digital landscape is fertile soil not just for information and narrative-building, but also for business
HeadlinesPakistan’s credit rating falls, hinting at default
FeaturedIn women’s cricket, showing up for the match is a victory in itself
The quality of the competition is high, which means women’s cricket is financially feasible. But the experts say it needs initial injections of investment to work
