Quetta, March 7: Vice Chairman of the Balochistan Board of Investment (BBoI), Bilal Khan Kakar, led discussions on a proposed Public-Private Partnership (PPP) project aimed at promoting FinTech, Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), and IT services in the province.
The session also explored potential collaboration with investors from Saudi Arabia to implement the initiative and further develop Balochistan’s digital economy.
Officials, experts, and private sector representatives participated in the meeting and exchanged views on strategies to establish modern digital infrastructure, facilitate technology transfer, and enhance the capacity of local skilled professionals.
Bilal Khan Kakar said that Balochistan has enormous potential in the IT and digital services sector, which can be harnessed through effective planning and international investment. He emphasized that the project will create employment opportunities for youth, strengthen the provincial economy, and promote sustainable digital growth.
The participants also agreed that partnerships with Saudi investors would not only boost investment but also introduce international-standard technology and expertise, positioning Balochistan as an emerging hub for IT and digital services at both regional and global levels.
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