Saquib Ahmad Appointed Global Chief Growth Officer at Systems Limited

Islamabad, January 2, 2026: Saquib Ahmad has appointed Global Chief Growth Officer at Systems Limited, marking a key leadership move as the company accelerates its international expansion strategy.

In his new role, Saquib Ahmad will be responsible for driving global growth initiatives, strengthening the company’s presence in international markets, and leading strategic expansion across both mature and emerging regions.

Saquib brings over 27 years of leadership experience across the telecom and information technology sectors. He has held senior positions across Pakistan, the Middle East, Europe, and Asia, where he led enterprise sales, business development, and large-scale growth programs, delivering sustained multi million-dollar revenues.

Prior to joining Systems Limited, Saquib served as Country Managing Director for SAP across Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Bahrain. His earlier career includes leadership roles at Oracle, Comptel, Nokia Siemens Networks, and Siemens, with professional tenures in the UAE, Spain, and Germany.

He is a recipient of the Presidential Award Aizaz-e-Sabqat for academic excellence and has actively contributed to prominent business and industry platforms, including TIE Islamabad, OICCI, and the Pakistan Business Council.

Industry observers view the appointment as a strategic step aligned with Systems Limited’s ambition to expand its global footprint and strengthen its position in international technology and outsourcing markets.

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