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SECP Registers 2,757 New Companies in March 2025

  • April 21, 2025
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SECP registered a total of 2,757 new companies in March 2025, pushing the cumulative number of registered companies in the country to an all-time high of 249,365. This steady surge in company registrations reflects Pakistan’s ongoing digital transformation in the regulatory landscape, coupled with a business climate that increasingly supports innovation, transparency, and ease of entry for startups and enterprises alike.

SECP’s efforts to create a seamless digital framework continue to bear fruit, as nearly 99.9% of all new company registrations were processed online. The digital registration system has become a cornerstone of Pakistan’s strategy to modernize its corporate sector, reduce red tape, and promote a tech-driven environment that meets global standards. Entrepreneurs can now incorporate businesses swiftly, without bureaucratic hurdles, allowing for faster time-to-market and more agile operations.

Private Limited Companies once again formed the majority of new incorporations, accounting for 54% of the registrations. Single-member companies followed with a 40% share, underscoring the rise of individual entrepreneurship and the growing trend of sole proprietors transitioning into formal business structures. The remaining 6% of registrations were comprised of public unlisted companies, not-for-profit organizations, trade organizations, and limited liability partnerships (LLPs), further indicating the diversity and depth of Pakistan’s evolving corporate landscape.

Sectoral analysis of the new incorporations paints a compelling picture of economic activity across industries. IT and e-commerce sectors led the charge with 552 new companies, underscoring the growing importance of digital services, online marketplaces, and tech solutions in Pakistan’s post-pandemic economy. The trading sector followed with 350 new registrations, indicating robust domestic and regional commerce. The services industry, a longstanding contributor to the economy, saw 313 new companies.

Real Estate Development and Construction remained a significant player with 256 new entries, reflecting ongoing urbanization and infrastructure investment. Other high-growth sectors included Tourism and Transport (161), Food and Beverages (147), and Education (127), each showing signs of renewed momentum in the wake of the country’s broader economic recovery. Corporate Agricultural Farming added 124 companies, highlighting the rising role of agritech and modern farming practices in rural enterprise.

The manufacturing and industrial segments also held steady. The textile sector, long a backbone of Pakistan’s exports, registered 65 new companies. Marketing and Advertisement (63), Mining and Quarrying (54), and the Pharmaceutical sector (51) also made notable contributions. Sectors like Engineering, Fuel and Energy, and Chemicals each registered 41 new companies, indicating diversification in industrial activity and specialized production.

An additional 371 new companies were spread across a wide array of other sectors, including Power Generation, Healthcare, Communication, Auto and Allied, Sports and Allied, Tobacco, Broadcasting and Telecasting, Steel, Arts and Culture, and Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs). This broad sectoral representation highlights the dynamism of Pakistan’s corporate landscape and the wide range of opportunities being tapped by new entrepreneurs.

Foreign investment in newly registered companies also posted encouraging figures. In March alone, 73 companies received foreign capital, a notable indicator of international investor interest. The investors came from a diverse set of countries, including Australia, China, Hong Kong, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lebanon, Malaysia, Norway, Singapore, Spain, Vietnam, and Yemen. This inflow of foreign equity not only enhances capital availability but also introduces new skills, technologies, and international linkages into the local business ecosystem.

Looking forward, the SECP has reiterated its commitment to fostering a pro-business environment through further digital enhancements and streamlined processes. With initiatives focused on reducing regulatory turnaround times, improving investor services, and integrating data intelligence into company oversight, the Commission aims to support sustainable economic growth and boost Pakistan’s attractiveness as an investment destination.

In a landscape increasingly shaped by innovation, cross-border connectivity, and fast-evolving market needs, March’s registration numbers reaffirm the resilience and potential of Pakistan’s entrepreneurial spirit. The SECP’s ongoing reforms and the private sector’s response to them suggest a promising trajectory for business development and economic modernization in the months ahead.

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