SECP, Directorate of Legal Education Pakistan sign landmark MoU
Committee to streamline account opening process in capital markets
ISLAMABAD: The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan
(SECP) has constituted a committee to evaluate the existing account
opening process with the intermediaries in capital markets, identify
pain points, recommend improvements in existing processes and
regulatory framework to make the account opening process more
time efficient and customer-friendly.
The Committee will review the end-to-end account opening process,
identify bottlenecks, propose improvements in the existing
processes and regulatory frameworks. With a view to simplify and
rationalize the account opening process, the committee will also
propose steps needed to enhance digital onboarding capabilities.
The Committee shall include representatives from SECP, Pakistan
Stock Exchange, National Clearing Company of Pakistan, Central
Depository Company, Pakistan Stock Brokers Association, and
EClear Services Limited.
The final report of the committee shall be submitted to SECP by
August 18, 2025.
The Directorate of Legal Education (DLE), PBC and the Securities &
Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) held an MOU signing
ceremony in the Supreme Court Building.
The Federal Law Minister attended the ceremony as Chief Guest.
The MOU was signed between Barrister Usama Malik Director,
Directorate of Legal Education and Mr. Mujtaba Lodhi Commissioner
SECP. The MOU aims at enhancing collaboration between the two
organizations to promote trainings on the topics of corporate,
company, banking and insurance laws for lawyers and law students.
The Directorate will also facilitate trainings for prosecutors and in-
house legal counsels of SECP.
The ceremony was attended by Akif Saeed, Chairman SECP, Mujtaba
Lodhi Commissioner SECP, Zeeshan Khattak Commissioner SECP
and Muzaffar Mirza Commissioner SECP.
The ceremony was also attended by Ahsan Bhoon Member Pakistan
Bar Council, Qalb-e-Hassan Shah Chairman Legal Education
Committee, Amjad Shah Member Pakistan Bar Council and Rauf Atta
President Supreme Court Bar Association.
The Law Minister appreciated this collaboration and stressed the
need for enhanced continued legal education for lawyers. The
Chairman SECP also praised this effort and ensured full support in
this regard on behalf of SECP.
Barrister Usama Malik stated that this MOU is the start of a long
lasting collaboration between the two organizations which will
improve the standard of legal training for lawyers, law students and
SECP staff.–NNI