
By our correspondent
KARACHI: Bitget, described as the world’s largest universal exchange, has concluded its Ramadan initiative in Pakistan by distributing more than 600 iftar meals across two major cities, Lahore and Islamabad.

The company said it handed out over 300 iftar boxes in Lahore before continuing the drive in Islamabad, aiming to support community members during the holy month. The effort was focused on helping people break their fast with dignity while fostering a sense of togetherness.
According to Bitget, the initiative reflected its broader commitment to community engagement and social responsibility. “At Bitget, our growth is inseparable from the well-being of the communities we operate in,” said Gracy Chen, chief executive of Bitget. She added that Ramadan represented an important opportunity to show solidarity and support for people in Pakistan.
The program brought together local residents, volunteers and company representatives, creating moments of shared connection. Bitget noted that Pakistan remains a key market for its global operations due to its young population and growing interest in digital and blockchain-based financial services.
The company said the Ramadan drive aligns with its wider global impact strategy, including efforts to promote blockchain education and financial inclusion.


