Economy
Rabia Ahmad steps into CEO role at Nutshell Group
Karachi, May 02, 2024: Nutshell Group, a leading player in Pakistan’s communication and strategic engagements domain, proudly announces the promotion of Rabia Shoaib Ahmad to Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Nutshell Group. Rabia Ahmad takes on her new role, marking a significant milestone in the company’s journey towards diversity, inclusion, and amplified female leadership. Under…
Journalists call for protection of Natural Habitat in Islamabad
Islamabad : In the shadows of Islamabad’s skyline, an invisible battle for environmental equilibrium rages on. Behind the urban facade, a complex tapestry of environmental challenges echoing the urgent call for action in the face of climate change and ecological degradation. From the leafy avenues of Islamabad to the sprawling landscapes beyond, journalists’ words echo…
HBL Microfinance bank continue to lead microfinance banking sector
Islamabad, May 02, 2024 : HBL Microfinance Bank (HBL MfB) has won the ‘Best Microfinance Bank’ award at the Pakistan Banking Awards hosted by Institute of Bankers Pakistan (IBP), for the second consecutive year. This accolade underscores the Bank’s contribution in responding to poverty and contributing to the social and economic well-being of Pakistanis through…
PSX continues bearish trend, loses 592.49 pts
Karachi, April 30, 2024 : During the second business day of the week, the KSE-100 index at the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) observed a bearish trend, dropping 592.49 points to close at 71,102.54 points, down from the previous day’s 71,695.03 points. Today’s trading session at PSX sees the KSE-100 benchmark ranging between a high of…
Pakistani rupee registers gain against USD
Karachi, April 30, 2024 : Following a slight dip, the Pakistani Rupee strengthened by 0.8 paisa against the US dollar on Tuesday in interbank trading, closing at Rs 278.31 compared to the previous day’s Rs 278.39. As per the Forex Association of Pakistan (FAP), the dollar’s buying and selling rates in the open market stood…