LAHORE: The HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) continues to attract major corporate interest as i2c, Pakistan’s leading fintech innovator, has been confirmed as the latest qualified bidder for the upcoming Teams Auction, scheduled for Thursday (tomorrow).
At the heart of i2c’s bid is Amir Wain, founder of Innovative (1987) and i2c (2001), widely regarded as one of Pakistan’s most successful tech entrepreneurs. Under his leadership, i2c has become a global powerhouse in fintech, powering payments and banking operations in over 200 countries and territories. Despite its international reach, i2c remains deeply rooted in Pakistan, employing more than 1,500 tech professionals.
For Wain, the PSL represents more than just a cricket league—it is a symbol of hope and unity for Pakistan. He has expressed his commitment to bringing the same excellence and professional structure that scaled i2c globally into the PSL franchise model. His vision includes investing in youth, creating opportunities for emerging talent, and merging technology with cricket to elevate the fan experience. “Cricket is a source of inspiration for every Pakistani. When technology meets cricket, we can create a true superpower,” Wain stated.