
Faisal Mamsa
Faisal Mamsa is the CEO of Tresmark, a financial technology company that specializes in currency tracking and market analytics. He is recognized for his insights into currency exchange trends, particularly regarding the Pakistani rupee's performance against the US dollar and other regional currencies. Mamsa has emphasized the importance of controlled depreciation for maintaining the competitiveness of the rupee in the global market.
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Faisal Mamsa is the CEO of Tresmark who commented on the risks of the rupee trading below 280 per dollar.
Rupee to break Rs280 barrier against dollar - Newspaper
Faisal Mamsa is the CEO of Tresmark who discusses the risks of the rupee trading below 280 per dollar.
Rupee to break Rs280 barrier against dollar - Newspaper
Faisal Mamsa, CEO of Tresmark, warned that no force can outmuscle the market when the fundamentals are stacked against it.
Dollar shortage strains rupee’s ‘artificial’ strength - Business
Faisal Mamsa is the CEO of Tresmark, a global currency tracker.
Banks moot on exchange rate issues called - Business
Faisal Mamsa is the CEO of Tresmark and commented on the higher rates banks are offering to remitters.
Dollar shortage spurs exchange rate volatility - Business
Faisal Mamsa, CEO of Tresmark, noted that the rupee remained stable last week as external payment pressure eased.
Importers struggle for dollars despite higher inflows - BusinessFaisal Mamsa is the CEO of Tresmark, providing insights on the dollar shortage and currency trends.
Rupee depreciates despite global drop in dollar index - Business
Faisal Mamsa, CEO of Tresmark, noted that there is renewed hope that the economic momentum will continue.
Bank advances drop by Rs1.6tr in January-April - BusinessTresmark CEO Faisal Mamsa emphasized the need for monetary stimulus to prioritize growth over caution.
Tensions with India to ‘influence’ SBP’s monetary policy decision - BusinessFaisal Mamsa is the CEO of Tresmark and a keen currency tracker.
Rupee dips to Rs281 vs dollar in interbank - Business

