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Mashal Khan is Breaking the “Investing is for the Rich” Myth

January 29, 2026
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Mashal Khan is Breaking the “Investing is for the Rich” Myth
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KTrade Securities has formally inaugurated a nationwide financial literacy masterclass series led by Mashal Khan, advancing its long-standing commitment to helping Pakistanis build durable, long-term financial independence through informed decision-making.

The first session took place on Saturday, January 24, 2026, in collaboration with WOW Pakistan, drawing strong participation from aspiring investors, students, homemakers, and working professionals seeking a clearer, more practical understanding of personal finance and investing. The program is designed to make investment knowledge accessible across life stages, including for those beginning with modest resources.

Distinct from conventional finance seminars that focus narrowly on products or market commentary, KTrade’s masterclass is structured around actionable education; strengthening money habits, shaping an investor mindset, and improving ease of action so participants can move confidently from learning to execution without unnecessary complexity.

“Retail participation is the backbone of resilient capital markets, but it begins when people feel informed, included, and supported,” said Ms. Mashal Khan, Managing Director Retail/ CMO KTrade. “Through these sessions across Pakistan, our purpose is to help individuals understand risk, returns, and the discipline of long-term thinking within a market environment that must remain transparent and worthy of public trust.” She added, “We believe institutions carry a responsibility to share knowledge, especially with those who were never taught these concepts in school or granted early access. Investing should not be framed as a privilege; it is for everyone, and in a meaningful sense, it is a civic right for Pakistanis—because financial awareness strengthens families, communities, and the economy.”

KTrade emphasized that financial freedom is not reserved for high-income individuals. The masterclass demonstrates how consistent investing, patient planning, and early action can compound over time regardless of income level—provided people are given genuine access to education and a clear pathway to participate.

Following the successful kickoff, the series will expand across multiple cities, including Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and Multan. Through these on-ground engagements, Mashal Khan and the KTrade team aim to meet communities directly, demystify investing for first-time participants, and create a culture where informed investment becomes a practical norm.

The initiative aligns with KTrade’s broader mission to widen financial literacy and encourage participation in formal investment avenues across Pakistan. By bringing education closer to the public and reinforcing the principle of inclusion through transparency, KTrade continues to position itself as a driver of investor awareness, empowerment, and long-term market development.

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