Pakistan Business Council (PBC) | |
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Leader Title: | Mustafa Kamal Zuberi (CEO) |
Website: | PBC website |
The Pakistan Business Council (PBC) (ur|{{nastaliq|پاکستان بزنس کونسل) is a business policy advocacy platform, established in 2005 by 14 of Pakistan's (now 68) largest private-sector businesses / conglomerates, including multinationals. It is a professionally run organization headed by a full-time chief executive officer and Company Secretary. The current CEO is Mr. Ehsan Malik, who brings with him considerable experience of working in the corporate sector and with the government, and the company secretary is Mustafa Kamal Zuberi.
The PBC is a not-for-profit entity, registered under Section 42 of the Companies Ordinance 1984. Though it is not required under the law to do so, the PBC follows to the extent possible, the Code of Corporate Governance as applicable to listed companies.
Objectives of the PBC:
The major objectives of the PBC as stated in its founding documents are:
The PBC Board has 15 members, fourteen of whom are elected from the Executive Members of the PBC while the CEO is the 15th member of the Board. The current composition of the PBC Board is as follows:
No. | Name | Representing PBC executive member | |
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01 | Bashir Ali Mohammad (chairman – PBC) | Gul Ahmed Group | |
02 | Atif Aslam Bajwa (vice chairman – PBC) | Bank Alfalah Limited | |
03 | Descon Engineering | ||
04 | Ali S. Habib | Indus Motors | |
05 | Aliuddin Ansari | Engro Corporation | |
06 | Sikandar Mustafa Khan | Millat Tractors Limited | |
07 | Umer Mansha | Nishat Mills | |
08 | Ehsan Malik | Unilever Pakistan | |
09 | |||
10 | Iqbal Lakhani | Colgate Palmolive | |
11 | Muhammad Ali Tabba | Lucky Cement | |
12 | Shabbir Diwan | Gatron Industries | |
13 | Syed Hyder Ali | Packages Limited | |
14 | Kamran Y. Mirza | chief executive, The Pakistan Business Council |
PBC currently has 36 members, who cover nearly all sectors of the formal economy. Sector wise representation is as follows:
Sector | Member companies | |
---|---|---|
Large-scale manufacturing | ||
| 1 | |
| 2 | |
| 7 | |
| 2 | |
| 4 | |
| 8 | |
| 2 | |
| 4 | |
| 7 | |
Total large-scale manufacturing | 38 | |
Services | ||
| 1 | |
| 8 | |
Total members in the services sector | 9 |
In June 2019, Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Reforms, Khusro Bakhtiar stated that the government was considering to form a Pak-China Business Council to promote Pakistan's private sector role in China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) – an ongoing mega-project between Pakistan and China.[3]