Khurram Schehzad, a seasoned investment banker, has been named Finance Minister Mohammad Aurangzeb’s adviser on financial reforms as the administration intensifies its efforts to enact significant changes in a number of economic sectors in order to guide the nation toward sustainable growth.
According to a notification released by the Finance Division on Thursday, “the prime minister has been pleased to appoint Khurram Schehzad as Adviser to Finance Minister on Economic & Financial Reforms (SPPS-I) in the Finance Division on a contract basis, for a period of two years, under standard terms and conditions, with immediate effect and until further orders.”
Schehzad has held a number of executive positions in important financial fields, including asset management, corporate finance consulting, investment banking, equity strategy, and advisory services for discretionary and non-discretionary portfolios.