K-Electric Ltd
Mubashir Hussain, ACA, currently serves as General Manager of Risk Management at K-Electric, a position held since October 2021, where responsibilities include acting as a Risk Business Partner in the Enterprise Risk Management function and monitoring the company's risk profile. Previously, Mubashir was a member of the Economic Advisory Committee at The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan and held roles at HBL - Habib Bank Limited as Senior Manager of Internal Audit, focusing on management audits and risk assessment. As Team Lead of Enterprise Risk Management and Fraud Risk Management at 1LINK (Pvt) Limited, Mubashir oversaw the implementation of an ERM program. Additional experience includes managing risks at Standard Chartered Bank as Associate Manager of Risk and Controls and working as Senior Associate Consultant at A. F. Ferguson & Co., where Mubashir led audit engagements and business process reviews. Educational qualifications include a Chartered Accountant designation from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan and a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting and Finance from Karachi University. Further studies include ongoing coursework with the CFA Institute.
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K-Electric Ltd
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K-Electric Limited is a Pakistan-based company engaged in the generation transmission and distribution of electric energy to industrial and other consumers. The Company covers an area of over 6, 500 square kilometers and supplies electricity to all the industrial, commercial, agricultural and residential areas that come under its network. The Company provides electricity to customers in Karachi, Dhabeji and Gharo in the province of Sindh and Hub and Uthal, Vindhar and Bela in Baluchistan. It produces electricity from its own generation units with an installed capacity of 2, 341 megawatts. The Company's transmission system comprises a total of approximately 1, 249 kilometers of 220 kilovolts, 132 kilovolts and 66 kilovolts lines with over 60 grid stations and approximately 130 power transformers. Its power distribution is managed though distribution of the area into approximately four regions, which are divided into a total of approximately 30 distribution centers.