Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan Explores Strategic Financial Collaborations with World Bank and Asian Development Bank

The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan has recently concluded a series of high-level scoping mission meetings with international delegations from both the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank to explore strategic collaborations aimed at boosting critical growth sectors of the national economy. The regulatory body was represented by a senior leadership team including the Commissioner of the Specialized Companies Division, Mr. Imtiaz Haider, alongside Dr. Mubbashar Hassan, who serves as the Division Head of the Specialized Companies Division, and Mr. Sajjad Ali, the Head of Department for the Lending and Pension Funds Department. Together, the regulatory officials engaged in separate, forward-looking consultations with the multilateral institutions to introduce innovative structural reforms designed to strengthen and stabilize the broader financial landscape of the country.

During the strategic session hosted with the World Bank delegation, the primary focus of the scoping mission remained on developing actionable pathways to expand the national housing finance portfolio. The participants engaged in deeply technical discussions regarding the potential establishment of a specialized liquidity facility that would directly support and insulate the mortgage finance sector. A specific emphasis was placed on empowering non-banking finance companies to scale up their operations and better extend vital mortgage credit facilities to historically underserved and marginalized local communities. By tackling the ongoing liquidity challenges faced by these specialized lenders, the joint initiative intends to lower entering barriers for low-income borrowers and stimulate sustainable growth across the real estate and construction sectors.

In a separate interactive session held with the Asian Development Bank representatives, the focus shifted toward the upcoming Digital and Small and Medium Enterprise Development Program, with the conversation turning toward accelerating digital adoption in micro, small, and medium enterprise lending. Representatives from the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan and the Asian Development Bank mapped out the existing digital financial ecosystem in detail, analyzing the fundamental structural challenges that currently hinder the growth of small business enterprises. The collaborative session closely explored fresh market opportunities to systematically address both supply-side and demand-side credit constraints, focusing heavily on how emerging technology can bridge the funding gap for small business owners.

By actively collaborating with these premier global multilateral organizations, the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan continues to successfully broaden its regulatory frameworks and remove archaic market barriers. The corporate strategy aligns with a long-term vision to build a highly inclusive, competitive, and digitally empowered financial ecosystem that supports domestic entrepreneurs and homeowners alike. The insights gained from these comprehensive scoping missions will help the apex regulator formulate progressive policies that incentivize private sector participation, attract foreign institutional capital, and guarantee that the domestic non-banking financial sector can safely and effectively cater to the evolving economic needs of the public.

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