KARACHI: Falcon-i has partnered with Quetta Gladiators as their analytics partners for the HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 7 for its second consecutive year.
A press conference was held to announce the collaboration, during the conference, Hassan Umar Director of Quetta Gladiators, expressed appreciation towards the partnership between Falcon-i and Quetta Gladiators as it is a symbol of goodwill for any franchise to have the support of their partners.
“Falcon-i is honoured to be a partner with Quetta Gladiators again as the passion this family holds is something that has brought me back to continue this journey, these partnerships open the horizons for providing platforms to the many talents in Pakistan’s corners. Such collaborations will encourage and promote cricket passion all over the world,” said Mr Saad Salman, owner of Falcon-i.
Pakistan has the utmost talent in cricket, and it is the players who do the hard work, now it’s their prime time to shine through such cricket platforms”, said Mr Nadeem Omar, CEO of Quetta Gladiators.
Ebrahim Tiwana, COO of Falcon-i also expressed his views on the occasion “Partnering with Quetta Gladiators was one of the best decisions taken; our brand is the only brand in the industry that collaborated with any PSL team.”
In the end, Saad Salman, Owner of Falcon-i, and Nadeem Umar graced the ceremony with the singing of the MOU. Quetta Gladiators stars, Umar Akmal & Ahsan Ali were also present on this occasion.
Falcon-i has always been a pioneer of new trends and technologies in the industry to serve its customers and provide best user experience. This year’spartnership would provide an exhilarating experience where the nation will enjoy cricket to its fullest potential.
Falcon-i is the country’s largest privately-owned fleet management company, monitoring assets of over 3 billion US dollars. We have built trust amongst more than 200,000 customers and empowered over 300+ corporate enterprises by providing insights on driver behaviour, fleet performance, vehicle usage and diagnostics.