SECP chairman, stakeholders discuss measures for capital market growth

SEC Pakistan

KARACHI: Akif Saeed, Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) Wednesday held meeting with stakeholders to discuss measures for growth of capital market.

In this regard, the SECP Chairman during his visit to Karachi met with the management and Board of Directors of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX), National Clearing Company of Pakistan Limited (NCCPL) as well as the Executive Committee of Pakistan Stock Brokers Association (PSBA) representing brokerage industry.

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The Chairman was accompanied by Commissioner SECP, Abdul Rehman Warraich and the SECP team, including Musarat Jabeen, Executive Director, Chairman’s Secretariat, and Asif Iqbal, Head of Department, PRDD-SMD.

The Chairman SECP and his team were welcomed by the MD & CEO PSX, Farrukh H. Khan, PSX Board Members and PSX senior management.

The objective of the meeting was to apprise the newly appointed Chairman and the Commissioner, SECP, of the latest capital market developments, current progress, challenges, and to identify areas where focused efforts and mutual cooperation of PSX, the front-line regulator, and SECP, the apex regulator, would be required.

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The senior officials of SECP and PSX discussed measures for growth of the capital market, encouraging new listings, enhancing efficiency of the digital onboarding mechanism for investors, and benefiting from the emerging financial technology.

The officials further discussed proposals for reforms in taxation and pension plans, product development, Exchange Traded Funds, derivatives market and fixed income products and the need for adequate training of staff of market intermediaries. Moreover, the possibility of listing CPEC projects at PSX was also deliberated upon.

In a subsequent meeting with Board and senior management of NCCPL during the day, the Chairman and his team were briefed about the ongoing developments and future plans by the NCCPL.

Various measures were discussed for bringing reforms in risk management, Shariah-compliant leveraged market products and government debt securities to promote debt market in the country.

The SECP Chairman also stressed upon joint efforts of frontline and apex regulators for investor education to increase investors’ footprints in the capital market.

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Further, another meeting was held with the Executive Committee of PSBA wherein brokers welcomed the new Chairman SECP and submitted proposals to facilitate brokerage industry by providing ease of doing business, necessary simplification of regulatory requirements, and elimination of duplication to reduce costs and improve efficiency.

It was emphasized to utilize shared KYC mechanism and digital onboarding facilities to increase investor base in Pakistan.

The Chairman, SECP, stressed the importance of continuous engagement with market participants and further resolved to provide necessary support to capital market infrastructure institutions and relevant stakeholders for the progress and development of capital market in Pakistan.