Who was Muzammil Paracha, owner of most expensive number plate in Pakistan?
Famous Pakistani businessman and tech entrepreneur Muzammil Karim Paracha, who made national headlines for purchasing the premium ‘A1’ vehicle number plate for a record-breaking Rs100 million, has died in Dubai after a prolonged battle with cancer.
Paracha, born on August 4, 1993, in Lahore, was only 31 years old.
He was widely recognized for his entrepreneurial spirit, passion for innovation, and impressive portfolio of luxury cars.
Man behind ‘A1’ plate fame
Muzammil Paracha rose to prominence earlier this year when he participated in Sindh’s first-ever premium number plate auction, organized by the Sindh Excise Department at a local hotel in Karachi.
Paracha stunned everyone by securing the ‘A1’ number plate for a staggering Rs100 million, making it the most expensive license plate ever sold in the country.
The auction proved to be a historic event for Sindh, generating Rs675.4 million from the sale of 40 exclusive number plates. Other high-value plates included:
Number 5 – Rs50.3 million
Number 7 – Rs40.6 million
Number 8 – Rs40.1 million
Number 9 – Rs40 million
Number 786 – Rs20.65 million (bought by businessman Sarosh, who received the ownership certificate from Sindh Local Government Minister Syed Nasir Hussain Shah).
Background
Muzammil was the director of MK Lines and had built a strong reputation in e-commerce, digital marketing, and tech startups.
Colleagues and associates describe him as a visionary who played a key role in promoting digital transformation and modern business practices in Pakistan.
He also owned multiple businesses and properties valued in the hundreds of millions of rupees, and his personal garage boasted dozens of the world’s most exclusive and luxurious cars.
He was particularly known for his enthusiasm for unique and rare license plates, often acquiring them to complement his high-end vehicles.