SECP slaps penalties worth Rs4.78 billion on companies in FY22

SECP slaps penalties worth Rs4.78 billion on companies in FY22

ISLAMABAD: Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has slapped monetary penalties amounting PKR 4.78 billion on registered companies during fiscal year 2021-2022.

The SECP on Friday issued annual report for fiscal year 2021-2022. It said building on the initiatives of the previous fiscal year of establishment of a dedicated supervision division and a dedicated adjudication division, the SECP has concluded 579 cases through orders imposing penalties amounting to Rs77 million on listed companies and licensed entities on account of violation of relevant laws.

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Likewise, 85,519 orders were issued to unlisted companies imposing penalties amounting to Rs4.701 billion.

SECP Chairman Aamir Khan has expressed his satisfaction that the Commission has achieved significant progress in multiple areas including transparent and fair enforcement, promoting ease of doing business, supporting innovation and entrepreneurship, financial inclusion and market development.

In his message Amir Khan said that in pursuit of developmental reforms “the over-arching enablers were identified as promoting digitalisation, simplifying regulatory structure, reducing cost of compliance and invigorating the exchange of ideas and concepts with market participants and stakeholders”.

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This year, while moving further towards a functional based structure, the SECP has successfully consolidated its licensing activity under a centralized department. The centralization of licensing will bring uniformity, efficiency and transparency into the issuance and renewal of licenses, and related approvals.

Other significant progress includes the issuance of digital mortgage certificates and acknowledgements of annual and other returns; issuance of digital CTCs of the company’s statutory returns and digital company profile.

To facilitate easy exit, an online portal of Companies’ Easy Exit has been launched. Moreover, the process of company incorporation has been centralized at the head office to standardize and facilitate expeditions processing.

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The SECP, in coordination with SBP, has also launched an exclusive digital portal, which enables banks to certify a company’s filings. In FY 2021-22, numerous reforms were introduced in the capital market to bring efficiency, transparency, depth and ease for the investors.

The process for submitting IPO applications by the issuers/companies has been automated. The opening of news accounts by small investors was made very simple through a new category of “Sehl Account”, wherein investors can be onboarded through microfinance banks backed by telecom providers.

Further, to simplify investment in mutual funds, Pakistan’s first mutual fund digital distribution platform, namely “Emlaak Financials” has been launched by the central Depository Company (CDC). The pension funds have been allowed to invest in REITs, Private Equities, Venture Capital Funds and ETFs.

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Moreover, pension funds have also been allowed passive investment strategies in the form of Index sub-fund. In addition, financial institutions including Banks, DFIs, PDs, AMCs etc. have been allowed to act as market makers, thereby increasing secondary debt market liquidity.

So far, 16 financial institutions have been registered as market makers. For the first time, the SECP has awarded a NBFC license to operate as a P2P lending platform on a commercial basis.

The P2P operations of NBFC were successfully tested under SECP’s regulatory sandbox. To provide immediate responses and guidance regarding company incorporation, the SECP has launched WhatsApp and Wechat service.

Through the service which is the first of its kind in Pakistan’s public sector, the SECP has handled 29,681 queries during FY 2021-22, having a satisfaction ratio exceeding 89 per cent.

The SECP also handled 10,204 complaints through its digital complaint dashboard (Service Desk Management System – SDMS), out of which, 9,761 (96 per cent) stand resolved/closed and the remaining are at different stages of being addressed.

SECP Chairman Aamir Khan said: “SECP will continue promoting innovation through closer collaboration with our regulated sectors, academia and incubators.”