Transgender-Led Pakistani Startup Registers as LLC in USA

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ISLAMABAD: Pink Center, a startup led by transgender entrepreneurs from Pakistan, has achieved a significant milestone by registering as an LLC in Delaware, USA. This marks the first time a transgender-led business from Pakistan has been registered internationally which can open doors for socio-economic progress for the transgender community.

Pink Center aims to create a world where transgender individuals can achieve economic prosperity. By building a strong support system, the organization seeks to improve the economic situation for transgender people globally.

The mission of Pink Center is to develop and implement tech-based solutions across various sectors, promoting economic change for transgender individuals in Pakistan and worldwide.

Pink Center’s strategy to enhance transgender entrepreneurship in Pakistan focuses on raising awareness and advocating for transgender entrepreneurs’ rights, providing training to enhance skills, offering microfinancing to support business ventures, and connecting entrepreneurs with mentors and resources for success.

A key part of Pink Center’s plan is to market traditional products globally through e-commerce. Using cause-based marketing, 15% of profits from these sales will go to safe houses for transgender victims of gender-based violence, offering crucial support and protection.

“Our vision is to create a world where transgender people are not only accepted but thrive economically. By establishing Pink Center as an LLC in the USA, we are taking a big step towards this goal and setting an example for transgender entrepreneurs everywhere,” said Saro Imran, Founder and CEO of Pink Center.

Pink Center is dedicated to empowering transgender entrepreneurs through innovative tech solutions, capacity building, and global market access. The organization aims to create sustainable economic opportunities and a supportive environment for transgender individuals in Pakistan and beyond.

By showcasing the skills and talents of Pakistani transgender people on the global stage, Pink Center aims to change perceptions and highlight the community’s potential. This international presence will demonstrate the creativity, resilience, and entrepreneurial spirit of Pakistani transgender individuals, positioning them as valuable contributors to the global economy.

Pink Center’s registration as an LLC in Delaware, USA, represents a significant step forward for transgender entrepreneurs in Pakistan. This initiative is set to drive meaningful economic and social change, setting a new standard for inclusion and empowerment in the business world.

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