Jazz Plans to Double Revenue by 2027 with Digital Services Expansion

Jazz is setting its sights on doubling its revenue within the next four years. The ambitious plan hinges on a significant contribution from the company’s fast-growing digital services segment, including fintech platform JazzCash, cloud storage provider Garaj, and streaming service Tamasha.

Jazz CEO Aamir Ibrahim revealed the strategy to journalists, highlighting the company’s current dominance with over 71 million cellular subscribers and 67 million active digital service users. Notably, nearly a quarter of these digital users are not Jazz mobile subscribers.

The company is looking to diversify its income stream, aiming for a quarter of its revenue to come from non-telecom businesses by 2027. This shift reflects the growing importance of digital services in Pakistan’s burgeoning digital landscape.

“To adapt to our customers’ evolving needs, we’ve restructured as a conglomerate with service-focused business units,” Ibrahim explained. These units encompass financial services, enterprise solutions, and digital platforms, complementing Jazz’s core mobile connectivity business.

Pakistan’s demographics present a significant opportunity for Jazz. With a young population (64% under 30) and a vast unbanked adult population (over 100 million), the potential for digital inclusion is immense. Jazz is positioning itself as a key player in bridging this digital divide, leveraging its existing infrastructure.

The company has invested heavily in Pakistan’s digital ecosystem, particularly in fintech, cloud storage, and entertainment.

“We’ve been at the forefront of innovation since the early 1990s,” Ibrahim said, referencing Jazz’s introduction of SMS and prepaid mobile connections. “Our new structure allows us to redefine the digital landscape with cutting-edge services.”

Jazz remains committed to expanding its core 4G network, particularly in underserved areas, ensuring all Pakistanis can benefit from mobile broadband. However, the company acknowledges the need for government support.

“We urge the government to reconsider recent taxes on telecom and internet services,” Ibrahim appealed. “These services are crucial for economic growth and social progress, and everyone should have access to them.”

Looking ahead, Jazz aims to empower half of Pakistan’s currently unconnected population with high-speed mobile broadband, ensuring everyone benefits from the digital revolution.

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