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    SECP Boosts Stock Market Participation by Raising Sahulat Account Limits to Rs3 Million

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a significant step aimed at broadening the base of retail investors in Pakistan’s capital markets, the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has announced a major relaxation in the regulations governing Sahulat Accounts. This initiative is designed to make stock market investments more accessible to everyday citizens, including students, homemakers, and small-scale investors, who previously faced limitations on their investment capacities.

    Under the revised regulatory framework, the maximum investment limit for Sahulat Accounts has been increased substantially to Rs3 million. This enhancement allows a wider spectrum of investors to build more substantial portfolios, thereby encouraging greater participation in the stock market. Additionally, investors are now permitted to open Sahulat Accounts with multiple brokerage firms, though the SECP has clarified that only one Sahulat Account can be maintained per brokerage house at the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX). This flexibility is expected to provide investors with more options while maintaining regulatory oversight.

    A cornerstone of these reforms is the transition to a fully digital account-opening process. The SECP has streamlined the procedure, enabling investors to open Sahulat Accounts online using just their valid Computerised National Identity Card (CNIC). This removes the previous requirement for submitting detailed proof-of-income documents, significantly simplifying the onboarding process. The move is particularly targeted at the younger, tech-savvy generation who prefer managing their financial activities through smartphones and digital platforms.

    The SECP’s decision comes amid a rising interest in capital markets across Pakistan. The regulator highlighted that the number of individual sub-accounts has now reached 542,000, while the combined total of investor accounts and Roshan Digital Accounts (RDA) has surged to 144,000. These figures underscore the growing enthusiasm among Pakistanis to engage with the stock market as a means of wealth creation and financial empowerment.

    Alongside these regulatory changes, the SECP has urged investors to channel their savings through the regulated Pakistan Stock Exchange rather than resorting to unregulated or offshore foreign platforms. The commission emphasized that the revamped Sahulat Account regime is intended to integrate informal savings into the formal financial system, thereby fostering transparency and promoting sustainable, long-term investment growth within the country.

    This progressive move by the SECP not only democratizes access to the stock market but also aligns with broader efforts to digitize financial services in Pakistan. By lowering barriers to entry and encouraging participation from diverse segments of society, the reforms are expected to contribute positively to the development of Pakistan’s capital markets and the overall economy.

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