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Direction No 22 of 2024-Categorization of Open-Ended Collective Investment Scheme
DownloadThe ultimate objective of IFD is to create a standardized and harmonized regulatory and supervisory framework, for a vibrant Islamic primary and secondary capital market.
The SECP participated in the IFN Pakistan Forum 2025, where Commissioner Mr. Zeeshan Rehman Khattak highlighted SECP’s efforts to strengthen the Islamic finance ecosystem and reaffirmed its commitment to innovation and global best practices. Mr. Tariq Naseem also shared regulatory insights as a panelist.
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SECP and SBP held their 33rd Coordination Committee Meeting in Islamabad. SECP Chairperson Mr. Akif Saeed highlighted the critical role of banks in advancing capital market development, while SBP Governor commended SECP’s efforts in strengthening market infrastructure and emphasized the need to utilize capital markets as a sustainable alternative financing source for the government.
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