Sunday, October 15, 2017

Pragma signs accord to use MG Link
KARACHI: Mettis Global and Pragma Financial
Markets Development Activity have agreed to join hands and utilizing the Mettis
Global financial terminal (MG Link) to support training initiatives on fixed
income to be conducted by Pragma Corporation. The agreement was sealed between
FMD's Resident Debt Management Adviser, Werner Riecke and Saad Naseer, Director
Mettis Global, says a press release issued by Mettis Global on Sunday.
Mettis Global is a Karachi-based Fin-Tech
company providing financial data solutions. MG Link is the financial terminal
developed by Mettis Global, providing all asset class coverage of Pakistan's
financial markets. Industry professionals and high net-worth individuals use MG
Link to make informed and intelligent financial decisions. The Pragma
Corporation is an international development firm headquartered in the
Washington DC with development experience in 75 countries, involving more than
600 projects and providing expert technical and management consulting services
to donor agencies such as USAID.
Werner Riecke, FMD Pragma said: "MG Link
has a very comprehensive coverage of Pakistan's financial market. Timely
updates and ease of use of the product is remarkable, and allows us to relate
it directly with our training effort."
Abdul Qayyum, the Capital and Money Market
Expert at FMD said, "We are extremely happy to be using MG Link in our
training module, as it provides direct relevance to our audience. The analytical
ability of the system is comparable to any global financial data
terminal."
"It is our aim to provide transparent
and accurate information to the financial market participants in Pakistan. We
are very happy and proud that FMD chose our system and will incorporate it in
all its training's of fixed income analysis and bond valuation across Pakistan
"said Saad Bin Naseer, Director Mettis Global.--PR
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M. Imran Sharif born in Hyderabad Sindh, he initially worked as a photographer with Pakistani newspaper and currently working as a special correspondent in The Financial Daily since August 2007, He began his journalistic career with Daily Imroz as a photographer.
2 years after serving in Imroz, he served as Special Correspondent of the monthly "Awami Awaz" Hyderabad.
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