SECP Enhances Electronic Mortgage Register to Lower Costs and Boost Lending Efficiency

In a significant move aimed at strengthening Pakistan’s financial infrastructure and promoting easier access to credit, the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has announced major upgrades to its Electronic Mortgage Register (EMR). These enhancements are part of SECP’s broader strategy to improve regulatory transparency, support secured lending, and reduce the cost of doing business for banks, financial institutions, and borrowers.

The Electronic Mortgage Register serves as a centralized digital platform where financial institutions can record and access information about secured transactions and property mortgages. By upgrading this system, SECP intends to foster a more efficient and accessible environment for credit-related operations, thereby supporting economic activity across various sectors.

Among the most impactful changes is a substantial reduction in the fee required to access the EMR. Previously priced at Rs. 15,000, the access fee has now been lowered to just Rs. 3,000. This move is expected to significantly reduce the financial burden on banks, leasing companies, and other lending institutions, making it more cost-effective for them to register and retrieve mortgage-related data.

Another notable improvement is the extension of the access period for each registered company. Where companies previously had access for 30 days per registration, the new system now allows access for 90 days. This extension not only reduces the need for frequent renewals but also adds convenience for users, allowing them to engage with mortgage records over an extended period without additional administrative overhead.

These reforms are the result of a comprehensive review and upgrade of the EMR system. The platform has undergone successful technical upgrades and extensive user acceptance testing to ensure its functionality, security, and user-friendliness. The upgraded version of the EMR is now live and available for use by all authorized institutions.

SECP views the modernization of the EMR as a key step toward digitizing Pakistan’s financial regulatory framework. By facilitating easier registration and verification of secured transactions, the improved EMR system helps reduce information asymmetry, mitigates credit risk, and enhances overall market confidence. It also enables a broader range of financial players to engage in secured lending, including microfinance institutions, fintech companies, and smaller banks.

These enhancements are in line with SECP’s ongoing commitment to reform and innovation. The Commission has been actively working on initiatives that simplify regulatory processes and introduce digital efficiencies across various segments of the financial sector. The revamped EMR is one such effort that directly contributes to the ease of doing business in Pakistan.

SECP has reiterated its commitment to engaging with stakeholders in the financial industry to gather feedback and identify further areas of improvement. The organization aims to continue implementing technology-driven reforms that support economic growth, promote financial inclusion, and build a transparent and accessible financial ecosystem.

With the latest enhancements to the Electronic Mortgage Register, SECP has taken a meaningful step toward making Pakistan’s financial landscape more efficient, affordable, and user-centric, laying the groundwork for a more robust secured lending environment in the country.

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