Al-Ghazi Tractors Limited (AGTL) has made history by successfully concluding Pakistan’s first-ever live digital lucky draw event in the tractor industry. The Orange Scheme allows customers to enter a lucky draw by purchasing an Al-Ghazi New Holland tractor. The Orange Scheme Lucky Draw Event, streamed live across YouTube, OLX, and PakWheels, set a new benchmark for customer engagement and transparency in the sector.
The event, held on Friday, February 7, 2025, was hosted by Junaid Zuberi and featured prominent AGTL leadership, including CEO Sakib Eltaff, CFO Javed Iqbal, and GM Commercial Khurram Javed. It witnessed an overwhelming response from customers and industry stakeholders, reinforcing AGTL’s commitment to fostering direct and transparent connections with its customers. As part of the lucky draw, AGTL awarded 12 bumper prizes, including 10 brand-new 70cc motorbikes, one new 660cc car, and one new 1200cc car.
Expressing his enthusiasm for the initiative, Sakib Eltaff, CEO of AGTL, stated, “The overwhelming response from our valued customers is a testament to AGTL’s commitment to rewarding loyalty and fostering trust in the industry. The Orange Scheme represents our dedication to continuously enhancing customer experience, and this live digital lucky draw has set a new standard for engagement in the tractor industry.”
The Orange Scheme is an ongoing initiative by AGTL to reward customer loyalty through various incentives and engagement programs. This landmark event’s seamless execution and strong audience participation highlight AGTL’s role as a trailblazer in digital engagement within the Pakistani agricultural and tractor industry.
Building on this success, AGTL remains steadfast in its commitment to introducing innovative programs that enhance customer trust, promote industry transparency, and reinforce market leadership.