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Dr. Kabir Sidhu Assumes Leadership of SECP

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Dr. Kabir Ahmed Sidhu formally assumed charge as Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) on Wednesday, marking the beginning of a new phase in regulatory and financial sector reforms aligned with the federal government’s economic governance agenda.

Upon taking office, Dr. Sidhu emphasized the need to integrate Pakistan’s youth into the capital markets and the broader financial system, describing financial inclusion and market development as critical drivers of sustainable economic growth. He is expected to lead reforms in line with the economic governance framework announced by the Prime Minister.

Stabilizing Pakistan’s capital markets, expanding the investor base, improving ease of doing business, strengthening the insurance sector, and promoting financial inclusion through non-banking finance institutions are among the key priorities of Dr. Sidhu’s reform agenda.

Prior to his appointment at SECP, Dr. Sidhu served as Chairman of the Competition Commission of Pakistan. The federal government has formally approved his resignation from that post through an official notification.

Dr. Sidhu’s vision centers on building a fair, transparent, and inclusive financial system that supports investment, innovation, and long-term economic growth. Reducing the cost of regulatory compliance, simplifying filing requirements, and fully digitizing the corporate and financial regulatory framework are expected to be central to his approach.

As part of efforts to deepen capital markets, the SECP under Dr. Sidhu’s leadership will encourage new company listings, broaden investor participation, and introduce diversified financial products, including exchange-traded funds (ETFs), derivatives, real estate investment trusts (REITs), green bonds, and fractional investment models, aimed at improving liquidity and boosting investor confidence in line with global best practices.

A major focus of the new chairman’s strategy is the revival and expansion of the non-banking finance companies (NBFCs) sector. Emphasis will be placed on leasing, digital lending, mortgage and housing finance, and peer-to-peer platforms to improve access to credit for small and medium-sized enterprises, first-time borrowers, and underserved segments of society.

The SECP is expected to provide a facilitative regulatory environment to unlock the sector’s full potential. The insurance sector will also receive special attention with planned reforms including digital micro-insurance, takaful, parametric climate insurance, and greater transparency in policy issuance and claims processing, aimed at expanding insurance coverage within Pakistan’s informal economy.

Dr. Sidhu brings more than two decades of legal, regulatory, and institutional management experience to his role. He holds a PhD in Law from the University of Manchester and an LL.M. in banking, insurance, and international business law, with recognized expertise in financial management, market governance, and institutional reforms.

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