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Dun & Bradstreet partners with Midas Safety to enhance financial analytics

Junaid Kafili

Karachi: Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) has entered into a partnership with Midas Safety Pakistan for the deployment of its D&B Finance Analytics platform, a move aimed at strengthening the company’s financial decision-making through advanced data intelligence and risk assessment tools.

The signing ceremony was held at the Dun & Bradstreet Pakistan office, where senior representatives from both organisations formalised the collaboration.

Midas Safety was represented by Khawaja Khurram, General Manager IT; Hasan Vohra, Group Commercial Finance Manager; and Kashan Mansoori, Chief Financial Officer.

The partnership reflects a growing trend among enterprises to adopt analytics-driven solutions to gain deeper financial visibility, manage risks and improve operational efficiency.

Data-driven finance management

According to D&B, the Finance Analytics platform enables corporate finance teams to manage credit risk, streamline financial analysis and access comprehensive company insights using data from its global commercial database.

By leveraging the solution, Midas Safety aims to strengthen its finance operations, enhance partner evaluation and support sustainable business growth.

Leadership comments

Speaking on the collaboration, Zubair Qureshi, Chief Business Officer at Dun & Bradstreet Pakistan, said the initiative aligns with the increasing adoption of global best practices by Pakistani enterprises.

“We’re pleased to collaborate with Midas Safety as they adopt the D&B Finance Analytics platform to strengthen their partner evaluation framework. This reflects how leading Pakistani enterprises are embracing data-driven tools to make smarter and more sustainable partnership decisions,” he said.

Company officials said the partnership is expected to help improve financial planning, reduce risk exposure and enable more informed strategic decisions.

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