Sarsabz Fertilizer
Fatima Group is one of the largest business conglomerates in Pakistan operating in diversified sectors like Fertilizers, Textiles, Sugar, Energy, Packaging, Mining & Trading of commodities. Established in 1936 with trading of commodities and gradually entered into the manufacturing of various products.
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Sarsabz Fertilizer bags major win at Asian Experience Awards
It has released two short films that highlight stories from the Pakistani rural community.
Sarsabz Fertilizer bags major win at Asian Experience Awards
It has released two short films that highlight stories from the Pakistani rural community.
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1. India's life insurance growth slows to 10.6% in October 2. Industry excellence celebrated at Manufacturing Asia Awards and Asian Export Awards 2024 3. South Korean insurers brace for profit squeeze amidst rate cuts 4. Japan’s life insurance slated for 4.7% CAGR through 2029 5. Asia leads in embedded insurance, set to reach $170b by 2030Resource Center
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The company is powering the digital economy in Malaysia under the direction of Beena Pothen.
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Mastercard’s Beena Pothen named Executive of the Year - Financial Technology at Malaysia Management Excellence Awards 2024
The company is powering the digital economy in Malaysia under the direction of Beena Pothen.
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1. India's life insurance growth slows to 10.6% in October 2. Industry excellence celebrated at Manufacturing Asia Awards and Asian Export Awards 2024 3. South Korean insurers brace for profit squeeze amidst rate cuts 4. Japan’s life insurance slated for 4.7% CAGR through 2029 5. Asia leads in embedded insurance, set to reach $170b by 2030Awards
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20
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ASEAN businesses should not underestimate opportunities 'Down Under'