Source: Daily News

LAHORE: Pakistan has many investment opportunities and current law and order situation would not create problems for the foreign investors, said Ammar Azam CEO of Wenham Major Limited (WML), one of the major leading financial and business advisory firms in the UK.
He said that his company is very much aware of business opportunities in Pakistan and therefore it has taken initiative to start operations in Pakistan.
While addressing a press conference here on Saturday, Azam said that the profitability in Pakistan’s market is attractive and therefore a lot of foreign investors are very much interested in doing business in Pakistan.
Ammar Azam who is also Chairman of Wenham Major Dubai and co-owner of its parent Wenham Major Global Capital Partners said that though the law and order situation is not satisfactory but still it is not so grieved that the investors will avoid doing business in Pakistan.
“The market of Pakistan especially the SME and real estate sector is very much attractive for the foreign businessmen and investors,” he said adding that it is the reason that his company Wenham Limited would offer consultancy to the foreign investors. “If anyone in the UK is interested to invest in Pakistan then we can help them in finding better areas and vice versa,” he said. While elaborating his company, Azam said that the company is named as the fastest growing UK accountancy firm by Accountancy Age for the last two years.
“With 140 years experience in the Midlands, our business is founded on trust,” he said adding that sound, trusted, strategic, advice is the cornerstone of any successful business and is intrinsic to Wenham Major’s approach.
“We work in close partnership with our clients to help them achieve their full potential. More than anything, trust has to be earned and building long-term business relationships is at the very heart of Wenham Major’s approach,” he elaborated.
He said that the company’s clients come from across the business spectrum - from sole traders and individuals to owner-managed businesses, to smaller quoted companies and public sector organisations.
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1 concerned party // May 30, 2008 at 4:42 pm
Well Wenham Major has been made bankrupt here in the UK. And Mr.Azam is avoiding the authorities to answer questions about the irregularities under investigation.so before you publish stories from this nut case do your back ground.
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