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2,747 new companies registered in 6 months with 25% growth

byCT Report
15/01/2016
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ISLAMABAD: The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) registered 2,747 new companies during the first six months of ongoing fiscal year 2015-16, with a growth of 25% over the corresponding period of last year.

According to a statement issued by the SECP, the growing trend in company registration is a sign of enhanced investors’ confidence on SECP’s policies and procedures. During July-Dec 2015, around 90% companies were registered as private limited companies, 7% companies were registered as single member companies, while 3% of the companies secured registration as public unlisted, associations’ not-for-profit, trade organizations and foreign companies.

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The trading sector took lead in incorporations by registering 357 companies, followed by services with 349, information technology with 244, construction with 225, tourism with 204, power generation with 97, communications with 87, education with 83, corporate agricultural farming with 78, broadcasting and telecasting and food and beverages with 75 each, pharmaceutical with 72, engineering with 70 and 731 companies registered in other sectors. Also, 25 foreign companies were also registered by CROs in Karachi, Islamabad and Lahore.

Moreover, foreign investment has also been observed in 154 new companies. These companies received investors from Afghanistan, Australia, Bahrain, Belgium, Burma, Canada, Cayman Islands, China, Denmark, Georgia, Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Korea (South), Lebanon, Libya, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Peru, Qatar, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Tunisia, Turkey, UAE, UK, Ukraine and the US. Furthermore, in December 2015, the SECP registered 531 new companies, of which 87% were registered as private limited companies, 9% companies were registered as single member companies while 4% were registered as public unlisted, associations’ not-for-profit and foreign companies. Incorporations during December 2015 include seven foreign companies and foreign investment in 35 local companies.

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