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SECP witnessed 39 percent growth in companies’ incorporation

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Observer Report
Islamabad

The reforms introduced by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan for ease of doing business and digitalization were resulting in continued growth of entrepreneurship in the country.

In the first three quarters of FY 2020-21, SECP has incorporated 19,251 companies, representing an annual growth of 39%, compared to the same period last year, said a press release issued here.

The SECP registered 14,493 companies in FY 2018-2019 and 16,945 companies in FY 2019-2020.

The total number of registered companies with SECP has now reached to 139,620.

Out of the total registered companies, 118,280 companies are active, which accounts for 85% of total companies which are filling their annual returns.

In March 2021, despite the challenges of Covid-19, the SECP has witnessed 72% growth in registration of new companies by registering 2,513 new companies, compared to same month last year.

This is the highest number of companies ever registered in a single month.

Around 99% companies were registered online and 25 % of applicants completed the incorporated process the same day. This month, 260 foreign users were also registered from overseas.

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