Muhammad Amir Sultan
About Muhammad Amir Sultan
Muhammad Amir Sultan is a Lead Specialist with extensive experience in business development and consultancy. He founded NewSol Advisory & Consultancy in 2021 and has held various roles at Thomson Reuters and FINSIA since 2018.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Muhammad Amir Sultan has held multiple roles at Thomson Reuters. He currently serves as a Lead Specialist, a position he has held since 2018 in Sydney, Australia. Previously, he worked as a New Business Development Specialist from 2019 to 2021, where he focused on expanding business opportunities. His tenure at Thomson Reuters spans over six years, contributing to various projects and initiatives within the organization.
Current Role at NewSol Advisory & Consultancy
In 2021, Muhammad Amir Sultan founded NewSol Advisory & Consultancy in Pakistan. As the Founder, he leads the firm in providing advisory services specifically tailored for the financial sector. His experience in business development and client management informs the strategic direction of the consultancy, aiming to enhance financial advisory services in the region.
Education and Expertise
Muhammad Amir Sultan studied at the Australian Institute of Higher Education, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Accounting from 2014 to 2016. He also completed a Bachelor's in Business, focusing on Accounting and Business Management, from 2012 to 2014. His educational background supports his expertise in Salesforce, which he utilizes to enhance client relationship management and improve business operations.
Previous Experience in Client Management
Before his roles at Thomson Reuters, Muhammad Amir Sultan worked as a Client Manager at Future Assist from 2017 to 2018. In this position, he managed client relationships and ensured service delivery. His experience in client management has contributed to his ongoing success in business development and consultancy.
Involvement with FINSIA
Since 2018, Muhammad Amir Sultan has been working as a Membership Consultant at FINSIA (Financial Services Institute of Australasia) in Sydney. In this role, he engages with members and supports their professional development within the financial services sector. His involvement with FINSIA reflects his commitment to enhancing community and social services in the industry.