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SECP Registers 3,046 New Companies in Feb 2025 

  • March 13, 2025
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SECP has continued its momentum in driving corporate growth, with a remarkable 3,046 new company registrations recorded in February 2025. This surge has pushed the total number of registered companies in Pakistan to an impressive 246,608. Reflecting a significant shift towards digitalization, a staggering 99.9% of these new registrations were conducted through SECP’s digital platform, highlighting the efficiency and accessibility of online business incorporation in the country.

Among the newly registered businesses, the IT and e-commerce sectors took the lead, with 635 fresh entities entering the market. This growth underscores the increasing reliance on technology and digital platforms in Pakistan’s economic landscape, as more entrepreneurs and businesses leverage online solutions for commerce and service delivery. The rise in IT and e-commerce firms signals a promising future for Pakistan’s digital economy, reinforcing the government’s push towards innovation and technological advancement in business operations.

In addition to local registrations, foreign investment played a notable role in February’s company formations. A total of 53 companies received foreign investments, reflecting global confidence in Pakistan’s business environment. This inflow of capital into local enterprises is a testament to the country’s ongoing regulatory reforms, business-friendly policies, and strategic initiatives aimed at attracting international investors. The presence of foreign stakeholders not only strengthens Pakistan’s corporate sector but also fosters knowledge transfer and economic collaboration on a global scale.

The SECP’s commitment to digital infrastructure development and process simplification has been instrumental in achieving this unprecedented growth. By streamlining corporate documentation and ensuring a seamless registration experience, the regulatory body has made it easier for businesses to formalize their operations. Entrepreneurs now have a more accessible and efficient pathway to company incorporation, reducing bureaucratic hurdles and encouraging greater participation in the formal economy.

Pakistan’s corporate sector is experiencing a transformation fueled by technological advancements and regulatory enhancements. The government’s efforts to promote ease of doing business, combined with SECP’s progressive approach, are paving the way for sustained economic growth. As more businesses join the formal sector, the country is poised to benefit from increased tax revenues, job creation, and enhanced economic stability. The continued rise in digital registrations and foreign investments indicates a promising outlook for Pakistan’s corporate landscape, reinforcing its position as a competitive destination for entrepreneurship and investment.

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