In the recent development, Walee Technologies has bought Multan Sultan for 2.45 billion rupees in a bidding on Monday.
In the bidding that happened on Monday, the five bidders took part, including Tareen Group, Aim Next, Walee Technologies, CD Ventures, and Particle Igniter.
However, Walee Technologies bought the team for 245 crore rupees. On the other hand, Ali Tareen from Tareen Group did not make a bid. Now the question is, who owns Walee Technologies?
Who owns Walee Technologies?
Muhammad Ahsan Tahir is the CEO of Walee Technologies and is working to enhance the technology sector in Pakistan. Walee Technologies was founded in November 2019. Muhammad Ahsan Tahir was the founder of the company, and its headquarters are in Islamabad, G-10 sector.
Walee Technologies worked in different areas, including influencer marketing, social commerce, and social listening.
According to the information available online, Walee Technologies provides services globally. They have their customers from the Middle East, North Africa, Pakistan and Turkey.
They have the message of Muhammad Ahsan Tahir, CEO of Walee Technologies, on their website, “Walee started as a small venture in the Creator Economy and has grown into a group that operates across Media, Finance and Technology, serving partners and audiences around the world.
Our journey has always been guided by our vision and purpose. Along the way, we have come to believe that trust is the cornerstone of all our businesses and that our ethical compass will always lead us to success. This is why every product we build and every market we enter reflects the belief that progress should create opportunities for everyone, not just a few.
Today, Walee stands as a global network of ideas, talent and innovation. We continue to build on our commitment to ethical growth, responsible technology and trusted partnerships that endure the currents of change.”
The media reports also confirmed that Walee Technologies has changed the name of PSL’s Multan Sultan to Rawalpindi.
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