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Thatta Cement Company Limited acquires key stake in pc hotels chain

Published on: October 15, 2025 3:02 AM

Thatta Cement Company Limited has made a strategic move by acquiring a 28% stake in Pakistan Services Limited (PSL), the operator of the renowned Pearl Continental Hotels chain. The deal, valued at Rs. 6.50 billion, marks a significant step for Thatta Cement as it diversifies its portfolio beyond the cement industry. This acquisition reflects the company’s growing interest in the hospitality and service sector, aiming to strengthen its position in Pakistan’s evolving business landscape.

Through this acquisition, Thatta Cement aims to benefit from Pakistan Services Limited’s strong market reputation and long-standing legacy in luxury hospitality. The Pearl Continental brand is widely recognized across Pakistan for its premium services, modern amenities, and contribution to the tourism and corporate sectors. By securing a key stake, Thatta Cement expects to explore new avenues of revenue generation and enhance its investment portfolio with a stable, service-oriented business.

Moreover, this move indicates Thatta Cement’s strategic intent to enter high-growth sectors that complement Pakistan’s economic development. The hospitality sector has shown resilience and steady recovery post-pandemic, driven by increased domestic travel and tourism-related business activities. Therefore, the acquisition not only diversifies the company’s holdings but also aligns with its vision to invest in industries that promise long-term sustainability and profitability.

Industry analysts view this investment as a bold and forward-looking decision that could set an example for other manufacturing firms to explore cross-sector collaborations. Thatta Cement’s management believes that investing in an established brand like Pearl Continental will generate consistent returns, create brand synergy, and strengthen investor confidence. Additionally, this move underscores a growing trend of diversification within Pakistan’s corporate landscape, where traditional sectors are increasingly investing in services and hospitality.

Looking ahead, the partnership between Thatta Cement and Pakistan Services Limited could open doors to new growth opportunities, including real estate development, tourism projects, and enhanced service experiences across the Pearl Continental network. With both companies bringing their respective expertise to the table, this collaboration may pave the way for greater business integration and innovation in Pakistan’s corporate sector.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Cement Company, Limited, pc hotels chain, Thatta

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