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SECP seeks feedback on Draft Private Placement of Securities rules

byCT Report
10/04/2016
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ISLAMABAD: The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has sought feedback on the Draft Employees Provident Fund (Investment in Listed Securities) Rules 2016 from the stakeholders.

The SECP, in bid to seek feedback, held a consultative roundtable, which was attended by a large number of stakeholders from the corporate sector, professional associations and bar associations, and chaired by SECP Company Law Division Commissioner Tahir Mahmood.

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The rules are aimed at regulating the investment being made from the employees provident fund by the companies and institutions and are important to safeguard the savings of employees, says an SECP statement.

Mahmood presented an overview of the SECP’s regulatory regime and highlighted the importance of consultative process for development of the regulatory framework.

The Companies Ordinance 1984 prescribes the requirements for investment of the provident fund kept by the companies.

Owing to the changing market dynamics and in order to encourage provident funds to make investment in listed securities to earn better returns, the Employees Provident Fund (Investment in Listed Securities) Rules 1996 were introduced back in 1996.

With continuous innovation in the equity market and development of new products by the non-banking finance companies for better returns, the provident funds now have a better choice available in the market. As risks and returns go together, therefore, in order to protect savings of the employees of companies, the SECP has drafted new rules for the purpose.

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