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SECP Approves Full Digitization Of Share Ownership For Unlisted Companies In Pakistan

  • February 21, 2026
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The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan has initiated the second phase of its corporate reform agenda by approving the full digitization of share ownership for unlisted companies across the country. The regulator has directed companies to transition from physical share certificates to electronic book entry form through the Central Depository System operated by Central Depository Company. The move is aimed at strengthening transparency, improving investor protection, and modernizing corporate record management in line with evolving regulatory standards.

According to the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan, paper based share certificates have long posed operational and security risks including loss, damage, theft, and forgery. By shifting to the Central Depository System managed by Central Depository Company, ownership records will be maintained in a centralized and tamper resistant digital environment. This transition is expected to reduce administrative burden, minimize disputes related to shareholding records, and enable real time updates of ownership data. Electronic shares can also be pledged as collateral for financing, improving access to credit for businesses and supporting smoother capital management processes.

Under the revised framework, all existing unlisted companies that currently maintain physical share certificates will be required to convert them into electronic form before carrying out any new share related transactions. These transactions include share transfers, fresh allotments, rights issues, bonus issuances, buybacks, or any restructuring that alters shareholding patterns. Companies and shareholders must ensure their holdings are reflected in the CDS before initiating such activities. SECP will issue formal notifications outlining procedural timelines, documentation requirements, verification mechanisms, and applicable service charges to facilitate an orderly transition. The regulator has already made it mandatory for newly incorporated unlisted companies to issue shares exclusively in electronic form, and the latest directive extends the requirement to legacy entities to ensure uniform compliance across the corporate sector.

The digitization drive forms part of Pakistan’s broader efforts to strengthen governance standards and enhance regulatory oversight through technology driven systems. A centralized electronic structure allows regulators improved visibility into ownership patterns and corporate structures, supporting better compliance monitoring. It also increases transparency for investors by providing accurate and secure shareholding records while reducing the possibility of record manipulation. By replacing manual documentation with digital processes, SECP aims to improve operational efficiency within unlisted companies and align Pakistan’s corporate ecosystem with international best practices. The initiative reflects a continued push toward structured digital reforms within the corporate framework, reinforcing confidence among investors and contributing to a more secure and accountable business environment in Pakistan.

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