Jazz and Engro Finalize Landmark Tower Infrastructure Deal to Accelerate Pakistan’s Digital Transformation

Jazz, Pakistan’s leading digital operator, has successfully finalized a groundbreaking infrastructure partnership with Engro Corporation Limited, marking a major milestone in the country’s digital evolution. This collaboration is among the largest private-sector infrastructure transactions in Pakistan, demonstrating a strong commitment to advancing the nation’s connectivity and digital services.

The agreement involves the transfer of Jazz’s extensive telecommunications infrastructure assets, which are currently held under Deodar (Private) Limited, to Engro Connect, a subsidiary of Engro Corp. Despite this transition, Jazz will continue to lease the infrastructure from Engro Connect to provide uninterrupted nationwide mobile voice and data services. This long-term partnership is designed to enhance operational efficiency and leverage each company’s core strengths to support Pakistan’s expanding digital ecosystem.

Aamir Ibrahim, CEO of Jazz, highlighted the significance of the deal, stating that it supports the company’s shift towards a digital-first strategy. By becoming more asset-light, Jazz aims to focus its resources on delivering innovative, technology-driven solutions tailored to Pakistan’s evolving market demands. This transition positions Jazz as a comprehensive Service Company (ServiceCo) with diverse offerings in fintech, cloud computing, digital health, and entertainment. Ibrahim also acknowledged the crucial role of the Government of Pakistan and regulatory bodies in facilitating the deal through timely approvals.

The partnership between Jazz and Engro underscores a mutual dedication to boosting infrastructure efficiency and fostering digital enablement across Pakistan. The deal was initially announced in December 2024 and has since received the necessary green lights from key regulators, including the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP), and the Islamabad High Court. These approvals pave the way for a new chapter of strategic collaboration and commercial synergy between two of Pakistan’s most influential organizations.

Engro Corporation, known for its diversified industrial ventures, brings its operational expertise to the telecommunications sector through Engro Connect. By managing the tower infrastructure, Engro is expected to optimize asset utilization and contribute to the expansion of reliable, high-quality mobile network coverage throughout Pakistan. This synergy will also enable Jazz to accelerate its digital services rollout, ultimately benefiting millions of consumers and businesses by improving connectivity and access to advanced digital platforms.

In the broader context, this partnership aligns with Pakistan’s national goals to build a robust digital infrastructure that supports economic growth, innovation, and digital inclusion. The telecommunications sector is a key driver in this transformation, with companies like Jazz leading the charge through strategic collaborations and technological advancements.

As Jazz continues to evolve into a technology-centric company, this deal exemplifies how infrastructure sharing and partnerships can play a vital role in shaping the future of digital Pakistan. Both Jazz and Engro are poised to contribute significantly to the nation’s digital ambitions by creating a more efficient, scalable, and innovative telecommunications landscape.

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