Top 6 Women Entrepreneurs in Pakistan (2021)

Ammara Arshad
4 min readJul 3, 2021

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Women Entrepreneurs in Pakistan (2021)
Women Entrepreneurs in Pakistan (2021)

Pakistani women have definitely broken free from the confines of society and excelled in a variety of sectors such as media, philanthropy, the IT sector, architecture, construction, politics, engineering, and sports.

They demonstrated that they could be wonderful moms as well as significant and respected people. This article is about the top 6 women entrepreneurs in Pakistan and their accomplishments and services in technology and business.

Each of them has a distinct perspective about how they started and ran their businesses.

1. Jehan Ara

Chairperson of PASHA-Pakistan Software Association

Jehan Ara — Chairperson of PASHA-Pakistan Software Association
Jehan Ara — Chairperson of PASHA-Pakistan Software Association

She is the chairperson of PASHA and already spent over three years working in economics, media, and telecommunications in Pakistan, Hong Kong, United Arab Emirates, and the Far East countries.

She is a businesswoman, a trainer, a recruiter, and a frequent contributor to commercial journals.

2. Ambreen Bukhari

Founder of Menika Mines

She now has a whole store showcasing her jewelry at a commercial area in Islamabad’s biggest renowned bazaar. She however has organized exhibits in Islamabad and Sindh, and she has taken part in global community events.

Menika Mines by Anbreen Bukhari
Menika Mines by Anbreen Bukhari

She is a prominent valuable stone trader and has promoted Pakistan at several worldwide conferences. She also serves as an adviser and teaches stone-cutting skills.

3. Rabia Garib

Director and co-founder of Rasala Publications

Rabia Garib — Director and co-founder of Rasala Publications
Rabia Garib — Director and co-founder of Rasala Publications

She is the Director and co-founder of Rasala Publications, an IT-focused firm, in which her duties include business planning, content creation, coaching, and designing. She is also the Editor-in-Chief of Pakistan’s CIO mag.

CIO publication is the largest global business strategic leadership publication. It is published in a variety of nations throughout the world, including Pakistan.

She received the Ladies Fund Trailblazer Award for her work as a role model for young girls and top optimists in Pakistan.

4. Ayman Sarosh

TechStudio’s Data Specialist

Ayman Sarosh — TechStudio’s Data Specialist
Ayman Sarosh — TechStudio’s Data Specialist

She has also worked as a freelancer for the past ten years, primarily in the administration and service industries. Sarosh is a well-known worldwide entrepreneur from Islamabad, Pakistan.

In 2009, she staked it all by quitting her professional job to work as a comprehensive freelancer. She started working in Islamabad as a virtual assistant and content writer.

Payoneer, a global online payment firm, has honored her Freelancer of the Year.

5. Ayesha Zeenat (Gina)

Founder of Pappasallis

Ayesha Zeenat (Gina) — Founder of Pappasallis
Ayesha Zeenat (Gina) — Founder of Pappasallis

She is the founder of Pappasallis, a well-known Italian restaurant. She began this food business with Karz e Hasna through her father, who fought in the Pakistani armed forces.

She graduated from the University of Houston with a certificate in hotel and restaurant management. She established this restaurant from zero in 1989 and has since grown to get to be a resounding institution.

Pappasalli by sAyesha Zeenat (Gina)
Pappasalli by sAyesha Zeenat (Gina)

Gina’s devotion and dedication have helped her to make steady success in the culinary industry.

6. Masooma Sibtain

Business owner and a legislative advocate

Masooma Sibtain — Business owner and a legislative advocate
Masooma Sibtain — Business owner and a legislative advocate

She is a business owner, a legislative advocate, and a mom of two. She is a forerunner in Pakistan, a businesswoman who is setting the path and motivating other businesswomen in her nation and around South Asia to embark on managerial positions.

She developed the provincial council into a renowned advocacy organization and a globally known economic policy tool. Because of such accomplishments, she acts as a mentor for women entrepreneurs in advocating for changes that will empower everyone, irrespective of gender, to fulfill their socioeconomic dreams.

Females have the potential to strive and achieve despite all constraints and prejudices. The ladies listed here are only a few exceptional women in technology and business whose achievements need to be discussed and praised.

We admire all of these outstanding Pakistani ladies, who contribute to making us extremely proud and happy!

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Ammara Arshad
Ammara Arshad

Written by Ammara Arshad

Content Writer; passionate about creating inspirational and engaging content for you.

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