Syed Muhammad Taha, who previously led Pakistan State Oil (PSO) to significant financial recovery, emphasized the need for innovation and improved service delivery in his first statement as CEO, calling K-Electric the 'economic heartbeat' of Pakistan. His appointment follows a tumultuous period for the company, including the resignation of former CEO Moonis Alvi earlier this year.
BUSINESSPublished 17 Apr 2026 • Published 2 days ago
Islamabad Syed Muhammad Taha Takes Charge as K-Electric CEO
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On April 15, 2026, Syed Muhammad Taha officially took over as CEO of K-Electric, while Shaheryar Chishty was appointed chairman of the board. This leadership transition comes at a critical time for K-Electric, which has faced management turmoil and operational challenges.
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