

SECP inked an agreement with the three Centers for Excellence in Islamic finance (LUMS, IBA and IMS) at the SECP Headquarters, Islamabad, to make joint and collaborative efforts for the promotion and development of Islamic capital markets.
The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan is a regulator established with the objective of developing a modern and efficient corporate sector, insurance, NBFCs and capital markets
Circular No. 5 of 2025- Consumer Protection Principles for Non-Banking Microfinance Companies
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.
This Silver Jubilee is a time to celebrate our collective achievements, reflecting the dedication, perseverance, and excellence of every team member in driving SECP’s mission and strengthening the nation’s financial infrastructure. Together, we have laid a strong foundation for future growth and success. In honor of this significant milestone, SECP proudly celebrated 25 years of […]
01/01/2025SECP inked an agreement with the three Centers for Excellence in Islamic finance (LUMS, IBA and IMS) at the SECP Headquarters, Islamabad, to make joint and collaborative efforts for the promotion and development of Islamic capital markets.
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