ISLAMABAD - Jazz, Pakistan’s leading digital operator, has completed a major infrastructure partnership with Engro Corporation Limited, marking one of the country’s largest private-sector digital infrastructure transactions. Under the deal, Jazz’s telecom infrastructure assets—previously housed under Deodar (Private) Limited—are now part of Engro Connect, a subsidiary of Engro Corp. Jazz will continue to lease these assets to deliver nationwide voice and data services under a long-term agreement. Aamir Ibrahim, CEO of Jazz, said: “As we pivot to a digital-first future, this milestone enables us to remain asset-light while doubling down on what we do best—delivering impactful, tech-driven solutions for Pakistan’s evolving needs. It accelerates our transformation into a full-fledged ServiceCo, with a portfolio spanning fintech, cloud, entertainment, and digital health. We are grateful to the government of Pakistan and regulatory bodies for their timely support, and we look forward to working with Engro Corp to build the infrastructure powering Pakistan’s digital future.” With all regulatory approvals now in place, the partnership signals a strong commitment from both companies to advance Pakistan’s digital ambitions through enhanced infrastructure and innovation.
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