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Pakistan launches global roadshows for power distribution privatisation

Published on: April 19, 2026 4:56 PM

Pakistan plans to launch an international investor outreach campaign to attract bids for the privatisation of major electricity distribution companies as part of broader power sector reforms. Officials aim to present investment opportunities in global markets while also engaging domestic investors to ensure strong participation in the upcoming bidding process.

The government will conduct roadshows in China, Turkiye, and Saudi Arabia over a 45-day campaign, alongside domestic investor meetings to promote key distribution companies. These include Islamabad Electric Supply Company, Gujranwala Electric Power Company, and Faisalabad Electric Power Company, which are included in the first phase of privatisation.

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Officials said the campaign will highlight restructuring plans, governance reforms, and expected efficiency improvements under private sector management. The goal is to attract credible investors by demonstrating potential financial returns and long-term stability in Pakistan’s power distribution sector.

The Privatisation Commission Board has already approved the transaction structure, pre-qualification criteria, and restructuring framework for the selected companies. These approvals have now been forwarded to the Cabinet Committee on Privatisation for final clearance before issuing Expressions of Interest to investors.

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Authorities expect strong participation from both international and domestic business groups, including major industrial and energy-linked conglomerates. Companies such as Mansha Group, Abdullah Group, Tabba Group, Fatima Group, and Hubco are reportedly considering participation due to the commercial potential of these assets.

Officials said the initiative represents a major step toward improving efficiency, reducing circular debt, and strengthening service delivery in the power sector. Once final approval is granted, formal investor engagement and global roadshows will begin, marking a key milestone in Pakistan’s economic reform agenda.

Filed Under: Business, Pakistan, Uncategorized Tagged With: Discos privatisation, electricity companies, energy reform Pakistan, foreign investment Pakistan, investor roadshows, Latest, Pakistan power sector

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