
JazzWorld and VEON leaders met Pakistan’s IT Minister to accelerate digital inclusion and broadband expansion. Their collaboration aims to strengthen the ecosystem through stable policy and investment.
Pakistan’s digital future will be defined by how effectively connectivity, platforms, and policy scale together. In a recent meeting, Aamir Ibrahim, CEO of JazzWorld, and Kaan Terzioglu, Group CEO of VEON, engaged with Shaza Khawaja, Federal Minister for Information Technology & Telecommunication, to advance Pakistan’s digital agenda.
The dialogue focused on accelerating digital inclusion, expanding broadband access, and enabling a stronger, more integrated ecosystem. As platforms scale across connectivity, financial services, and lifestyle solutions, the opportunity is to bring millions more Pakistanis into the digital economy. This transformation will unlock innovation, entrepreneurship, and youth participation, positioning Pakistan for sustainable growth.
A forward-looking and stable policy environment remains critical to sustaining momentum and attracting long-term investment into infrastructure and platforms. With over 100 million users across its ecosystem, JazzWorld continues to invest in capabilities that will shape Pakistan’s digital trajectory.
The meeting underscored that digital transformation at scale requires more than technology—it demands sustained collaboration between industry and government. Together, they envision a future where Pakistan’s digital economy thrives, creating opportunities for inclusion, innovation, and global competitiveness.
