ISLAMABAD, Feb 27 (APP):JazzWorld, Pakistan’s leading integrated digital ServiceCo, is participating at GSMA’s Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona with a cross-functional delegation led by Chief Executive Officer Aamir Ibrahim.
The delegation brings together leadership across communications, regulatory affairs, fintech, enterprise, and technology—reflecting JazzWorld’s integrated approach to building a scaled digital ecosystem.
Over four days, Aamir Ibrahim will contribute to global discussions on how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping financial services, how mobile ecosystems are enabling cross-border commerce, and how emerging markets are influencing the future of digital governance.
These engagements bring perspectives from Pakistan’s large-scale, mobile-first ecosystem into conversations shaping the next phase of the digital economy.
On the sidelines of MWC, Aamir Ibrahim will also engage with government delegations, multilateral institutions including the World Bank, global technology partners, and digital platforms such as Meta to explore collaboration opportunities across digital infrastructure, financial inclusion, and AI-led innovation.
At the center of these discussions is the application of AI at scale—from intelligent payments and credit decisioning to fraud prevention and personalized financial services—alongside the need for trusted, transparent, and responsible data governance. With over 100 million users across its platforms, JazzWorld represents one of the largest integrated digital ecosystems in the region, offering a real-world view of how AI and mobile technologies can scale impact in emerging markets.
JazzWorld will share insights from Pakistan’s rapidly digitizing ecosystem, where mobile platforms, fintech innovation, and AI-driven services are expanding financial inclusion and enabling new models of digital commerce, including super apps, remittances, and platform-led services.
The dialogue will also highlight how emerging economies are moving from adopters to shapers of the digital economy.
Pakistan’s experience will be positioned within the broader Global South narrative, where innovation, policy alignment, and private-sector investment are defining new pathways for digital trade, regulation, and growth.
Commenting on JazzWorld’s participation, Aamir Ibrahim said: “When scale meets innovation, technology becomes a driver of economic growth. At MWC, we look forward to sharing how markets like Pakistan are applying AI, fintech, and digital platforms at scale—not just to digitize services, but to expand opportunity, strengthen trust, and build inclusive digital economies. The Global South is not catching up—it is helping define what comes next.”
JazzWorld’s participation at MWC Barcelona reflects its evolution from a connectivity provider to a diversified ServiceCo.
Through its engagements, the company aims to position Pakistan as a compelling example of scalable digital innovation—where AI-first strategies, mobile-led ecosystems, and responsible governance frameworks can unlock sustainable growth.