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Pak International Business Forum (PIBF) to launch ‘GenZ Entrepreneur Drive’

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Pak International Business Forum (PIBF) is all set to launch a major training initiative titled “GenZ Entrepreneur Drive” aimed at equipping young people with modern business skills and entrepreneurial knowledge

LAHORE, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 12th Mar, 2026) Pak International Business Forum (PIBF) is all set to launch a major training initiative titled “GenZ Entrepreneur Drive” aimed at equipping young people with modern business skills and entrepreneurial knowledge.

The programme will serve as a significant platform for Pakistani youth by providing professional business training and guidance. They added that the initiative will also include financial support for promising young entrepreneurs in collaboration with Alkhidmat Foundation, enabling them to start and expand their businesses.

This was disclosed here at oath-taking ceremony of the newly elected PIBF office-bearers on Thursday. People from business circles and other walks of life largely attended the event.

Dr. Mushtaq Mangat, who belongs to textile sector, has been elected as Central President, while former Executive Committee Member LCCI and President of the FMCG sector Muhammad Ejaz Tanveer has been elected as Central General Secretary of the forum.

Renowned business leader and former Vice Chairman of PEPGAI Abdul Wadood Alvi has been elected as President PIBF Lahore.

Addressing the ceremony, PIBF leaders announced that the forum would actively participate in upcoming elections across chambers of commerce throughout Pakistan under the banner of the Business Forum.

They further stated that PIBF will work collectively with stakeholders from the trade, industry and service sectors, to address their issues, besides advocating for timely solutions to support business growth and economic development in the country.

A large number of women entrepreneurs also participated in the event. PIBF leadership said that they would contest elections in the women chambers also and launch efforts to empower women in real terms.

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