aptain Muhammad Mahmood (Retd) assumes the pivotal role of PTCL Chairman, ushering in a new era of leadership for Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL). This appointment signifies a notable shift in the company’s direction. With PTCL reporting a remarkable 15.4% surge in revenue, the ascendancy of Captain Muhammad Mahmood (Retd) promises a bright future for the telecom giant.
The surge in revenue reflects PTCL’s robust performance across both retail and business segments, demonstrating its resilience and agility in a fiercely competitive market. Notably, subsidiary entities like Ufone and U Microfinance Bank have significantly bolstered PTCL’s financial standing. Ufone recorded an impressive 25.6% revenue upswing, while U Microfinance Bank saw a staggering 76.5% surge in revenue in 2023. These achievements underscore PTCL’s diversified portfolio and its adeptness in seizing opportunities within the telecommunications sphere.
However, amidst these triumphs, PTCL’s proposed acquisition of 100% shareholding in Telenor Pakistan and Orion Towers Private Limited looms large. The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) awaits crucial details from PTCL regarding this strategic move. This emphasizes the imperative of adhering to regulatory norms and ensuring transparency in all corporate endeavors, particularly within the telecom sector. As Captain Muhammad Mahmood (Retd) takes the helm as PTCL chairman, navigating such regulatory landscapes will be integral to PTCL’s continued success and growth trajectory.