The Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP), Akif Saeed, and the Additional Director General, Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Ahmed Ishaque Jehangir, held a meeting at SECP’s head office to foster effective collaboration and identify areas of shared interest between the two entities.
Senior officials from both organizations were present, said a press release issued here on Tuesday.
The SECP and the FIA have agreed to formalize their collaboration to protect Pakistan’s digital financial system from cybercrime and fraud threats through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
The meeting witnessed constructive discussions and deliberations on several key areas of mutual interest. For illegal deposit-taking and illegal lending Apps, it was agreed to appoint focal persons and establish a quick communication channel, as well as regular sharing of information on matters under investigation at respective institutions.
The Chairman SECP informed the FIA team on the SECP’s regulatory framework for digital lending apps, as well as efforts to prohibit exploitative practices and assure borrowers’ financial sustainability. The framework also requires digital lending NBFCs to disclose fees, loan terms, instalments, and charges to borrowers in a transparent manner, Akif added.
He said companies are also barred from obtaining customer data and are expected to follow ethical and legal standards.
The SECP collaborated with Google to implement the Personal Loan App Policy in Pakistan, restricting the listing of unauthorized and illicit apps.—APP