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    SECP Raises PSX Sahulat Account Investment Cap to Rs3 Million for Retail Investors

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has announced a significant revision in the investment ceiling for Sahulat Accounts at the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX), raising the maximum limit from Rs1 million to Rs3 million. This adjustment brings the stock market investment threshold in line with the limits currently permitted within the banking sector, reflecting a move to harmonize regulatory frameworks across financial services.

    This development is designed to facilitate easier entry and greater participation for small retail investors in Pakistan’s equity markets. By increasing the permissible investment amount, the SECP aims to encourage a broader segment of the population to engage with the stock exchange, thereby promoting financial inclusion and deepening market liquidity. The decision also underscores the regulator’s commitment to making capital markets more accessible and investor-friendly.

    In addition to raising the investment cap, the SECP has introduced greater flexibility by allowing investors to open Sahulat Accounts with multiple licensed securities brokers. However, it remains mandatory for investors to maintain only one Sahulat Account per broker, a measure intended to prevent misuse while offering investors the freedom to diversify their brokerage relationships. This policy shift aligns the Sahulat Account framework more closely with practices already established in the banking and mutual fund industries.

    The Sahulat Account initiative was originally launched to simplify the process of entering the stock market for small-scale investors. It enables individuals to open brokerage accounts with minimal documentation, requiring only their Computerised National Identity Card (CNIC). This streamlined approach significantly reduces bureaucratic hurdles and makes stock market participation more approachable, especially for first-time investors and those with limited experience in financial markets.

    Currently, all licensed securities brokers across Pakistan provide Sahulat Accounts, and many offer the convenience of online account opening. This digital accessibility is particularly important in extending market reach to remote and underserved areas, allowing a wider demographic to invest without the need for physical visits to brokerage offices. The SECP has emphasized that these accounts are primarily targeted at low-risk investors, with brokers conducting simplified due diligence based on risk assessments to ensure compliance and investor protection.

    the latest figures released by the SECP, there are 542,748 individual sub-accounts active in the market. Of these, 144,634 are classified as Investor Accounts (Individual), a category that also includes participants under the Roshan Digital Account (RDA) scheme. These numbers highlight the growing interest among Pakistanis in formal investment channels and the increasing penetration of capital markets in the country.

    Looking ahead, the SECP has pledged to continue implementing reforms aimed at simplifying investment procedures and fostering a culture of market participation, particularly among the youth. By making it easier and safer to invest through regulated platforms, the commission hopes to divert potential investors away from unregulated and unauthorized foreign investment avenues, which often carry higher risks. This proactive regulatory approach is expected to contribute positively to the development and stability of Pakistan’s capital markets in the coming years.

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