K-Electric Ltd
Muhammad Ali began their career in 2001 as a CA Trainee at Ernst & Young Pakistan, where they completed their articleship and served as an Audit Supervisor for 1 year. Muhammad then joined K-Electric in 2007 as a Deputy Director of Business Finance, overseeing financial and commercial matters related to Generation & Transmission Network. In 2019, they became the Director of Business Finance, leading the commercial side of Generation and Enabling Functions. Muhammad'sresponsibilities at K-Electric included contract management, financial reporting, and ERP support. Ali remained at K-Electric until August 2022. Throughout their career, they have gained experience in conducting due diligence, financial modeling, and transaction advisory services for various entities. Muhammad also had an international secondment in Saudi Arabia for a due diligence assignment.
Muhammad Ali began their education at Habib Public School, where they completed their Matriculation from 1986 to 1996. Muhammad later attended the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan from 1999 to 2005, obtaining a degree in Chartered Accountancy with a focus on Financial Reporting, Financial Management, Corporate Law, and Tax. Additionally, they pursued a degree in Applied Accounting from Oxford Brookes University for a brief period in 2004. In between, they also studied at the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants from 2002 to 2004, specializing in Financial Reporting and Financial Management.
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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.