Jubilee Insurance partners with Spectreco to spearhead its transition to Net Zero

By Our Correspondent
September 30, 2024
Group photo of Faraz Khan CEO of Spectreco and partner Mr. Farhan Faradi partnering with Group Head - Retail Operations, Marketing and Administration of Jubilee Life Insurance (JLI) and other seen in this image released on September 24, 2024. — Facebook/JubileeLifeInsurance

Karachi: In a pioneering move towards sustainability, Jubilee Life Insurance (JLI), Pakistan’s largest private sector insurance company, has partnered with Spectreco to spearhead its transition to Net Zero.

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This step sets a benchmark not just in Pakistan but for the global insurance industry as well, reinforcing Jubilee Life’s commitment to embedding sustainability at the heart of its business operations.

In the face of escalating environmental challenges, Jubilee Life’s collaboration with Spectreco embodies a forward-thinking approach, positioning the company as a leader in responsible business practices. Leveraging Spectreco’s innovative technology platform, data-driven insights, and expert guidance, Jubilee Life is taking decisive actions to reduce its carbon footprint and align its operations with international sustainability standards.

Faraz Khan, CEO and Partner of Spectreco, emphasized the significance of this collaboration: “We are excited to support JLI on their transformative journey towards a Net Zero future. This partnership is a testament to how business case development, GHG emission reduction strategies, and data-backed messaging can collectively drive substantial change. Together, we are setting a new standard for sustainability in the insurance sector, not only in Pakistan but globally.”

Mr. Farhan Faridi Group Head - Retail Operations, Marketing & Administration of JLI further commented:

“By incorporating decarbonization strategies into our operations, we have begun our journey toward meeting global sustainability standards, with the potential to lead by example in the insurance industry in the future.”

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