The Ravi Urban Development Authority (RUDA) and the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FPCCI) recently came together for the “Investment Reimagined” event. This platform served as a space for public and private interests to discuss and Collaborate on urban development and financial growth in the region. The event featured a collaborative dialogue between RUDA and FPCCI, offering innovative thinkers the opportunity to exchange ideas on creating an ideal environment for investment opportunities. Zaki Ijaz, the Regional Chairman of FPCCI, expressed his honor in addressing the event and emphasized FPCCI’s crucial role in supporting businesses and contributing to a conducive investment climate aligned with RUDA’s vision for sustainable urban development.
During the event, Mansoor Janjua, the COO of RUDA, outlined the authority’s concept, emphasizing sustainability and a business-friendly culture. RUDA believes in nurturing an environment where investments not only thrive but also contribute to the overall well-being of the region.
Kashif Qureshi, the Executive Director of Commercial at RUDA, provided a comprehensive overview of RUDA’s investment prospects, highlighting the authority’s dedication to creating opportunities that drive economic growth.
Abdul Waheed, the Executive Director of Engineering at RUDA, briefed attendees on the authority’s proactive measures to address environmental challenges, including SMOG control measures, river training works, wastewater treatment plants, and forestation efforts.The event was attended by esteemed guests, including Chairman FPCCI Zaki Ijaz, COO RUDA Mansoor Janjua, CEO PBIT, and other senior officials. The collaboration between RUDA and FPCCI reflects their shared commitment to regional economic prosperity and reimagining the investment landscape for the future.
FPCCI remains dedicated to shaping progressive economic policies and fostering a dynamic business environment, working hand in hand with initiatives like RUDA in the rapidly evolving economic paradigm.
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