Lahore government versus its trash collectors: what went wrong?
As the government seeks to end its contract with Turkish waste management companies, it is heavy handed in how it sees them off
Does Pakistan need influencer marketing regulations?
Since the free market has failed to ensure transparency or clamp down on deceptive advertising, perhaps it is time for a regulator or a CCP-oversight trade body to step in and set the terms for social media content creators
Seven years after delisting, Unilever Pakistan is investing heavily in growth
If an initial public offering (IPO) is when a company first makes its shares available to the public, a delisting can be...
Sugar industry’s margins stagnant, even as revenues rise
While some mills have struggled with higher sugarcane costs, others have managed to post higher gross margins and profits
Strong profits at Engro allow Dawood Hercules to pay off debts early
Company plans to pay down entirety of its long-term debt in 2021, at least one year ahead of schedule
Matco Foods investing Rs1.4 billion to enter corn starch business
Plan is part of the company’s aggressive growth strategy to dominate the food commodities business
British investor to take major stake in TPL Life Insurance
TPL is selling over a third of the company to the London-based group that also has investments in Afghanistan
Razor Wars: What does Gillette’s local manufacturing decision mean for its rivals?
Backed by a commitment by Procter & Gamble to invest heavily in local manufacturing, Gillette’s comeback to Pakistani manufacturing may be more long-lasting this time around. But its main rival Treet is not worried
Why Pakistan has been unable to escape its debt trap
The incumbent government had made big promises not to borrow, but they too had to give way to Pakistan’s historic debt trap
Do publicists in Pakistan need public relations?
Does the public relations industry in Pakistan need to take its own advice and explain to its prospective clients what value it offers them?
‘Luxury imports’ led P&G to start local manufacturing. Should we still stop the imports?
The company – along with other multinationals – started its business mainly by importing products it manufactures elsewhere before starting manufacturing of these products locally. What should that mean for Pakistan’s export-obsessed economic policy?
Pakistani lawn’s biggest market could be in India, but isn’t. Because we can’t have nice things
Over the past two decades, Pakistani lawn has become a $50 million+ market in India, but politics means that Pakistani brands and exporters have found it difficult to grow what could be a lucrative market
Despite the pandemic, Careem managed to have a record year in Pakistan
The Pakistani market accounts for nearly a quarter of total bookings in the region for the ride-hailing giant
Arçelik joint venture may bring Hitachi household electronics to Pakistan
Turkish manufacturer, which owns local market leader Dawlance, entered a joint venture with the Japanese company to manufacture and distribute its products throughout Asia ex-Japan
Invest Capital Investment Bank to be acquired by a Russian-run, Dubai-based cloud-seeding company
Few details are available about the acquiring company, or why it plans to enter the Pakistani market through the acquisition of an investment bank, rather than simply setting up a local subsidiary