Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb Launches CMDF to Expand Pakistan Investor Base

The Government of Pakistan has taken a decisive step toward deepening the national financial markets with the official launch of the Capital Market Development Fund. Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Muhammad Aurangzeb inaugurated the fund during a high-profile ceremony in Islamabad, emphasizing that a robust capital market is essential for achieving economic self-reliance. This coordinated industry-wide initiative, established under the oversight of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan, brings together major market institutions to create a more resilient and inclusive financial ecosystem. The launch signifies a strategic shift toward mobilizing domestic savings and reducing the country’s long-standing reliance on traditional bank financing and external borrowing.

Currently, investor participation in Pakistan capital markets remains below one percent of the total population, a figure that the authorities are determined to change. The SECP has set an ambitious target to expand the investor base to 2.5 million individuals in the coming years. To achieve this, the Capital Market Development Fund will focus on four core pillars: promoting financial literacy, increasing retail investor participation, expanding financial inclusion among underserved segments, and strengthening institutional capacity. By providing the public with the tools and knowledge necessary to navigate equities and debt instruments, the fund aims to democratize wealth creation and foster a more vibrant investment culture across the country.

The sustainability of the fund is ensured through a self-reinforcing funding model supported by the country’s leading market infrastructure providers. The agreement to establish the fund was signed by the Pakistan Stock Exchange, Central Depository Company, National Clearing Company of Pakistan Limited, and Pakistan Mercantile Exchange. These institutions, along with the Institute of Financial Markets of Pakistan, have contributed an initial seed capital of Rs 120 million. Furthermore, participating institutions will contribute one percent of their annual revenues to maintain the fund operations. This collective commitment highlights the industry’s dedication to long-term market development and structural reform.

Recent market data shared during the ceremony indicates that the momentum for digital investing is already growing. In April 2026 alone, approximately 24,000 new investors entered the market, many of whom are younger Pakistanis utilizing digital investment platforms. The Capital Market Development Fund aims to institutionalize this growth by streamlining Know Your Customer and Anti-Money Laundering procedures. These regulatory improvements are designed to make it easier for first-time investors to enter the market through digital onboarding without compromising safety or compliance. By focusing on youth and women as key growth segments, the fund is paving the way for a more diverse and stable investor demographic.

The broader economic implications of a stronger capital market are significant for Pakistan future growth. A deeper market allows for the local financing of long-term infrastructure, renewable energy projects, and private sector expansion. Finance Minister Aurangzeb noted that the government remains focused on maintaining macroeconomic stability and reducing the fiscal deficit by creating a more balanced financial system where capital markets complement the banking sector. As the Capital Market Development Fund begins its operations, it will provide the necessary infrastructure to channel domestic capital into productive economic activities, ultimately driving sustainable development and financial independence for the nation.

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