Pakistan stock market - 'needed resolves'.

Byline: Sani-e-Mehmood Khan

Pakistan ranks poorly on financial inclusion side, as according to SECP's own data, only 210,000 retail investors have trading accounts and the number of active investors is about 100,000. This accounts for less than 0.1% of the population. Karachi houses over 50% CDC accounts whereas Lahore, Islamabad and Faisalabad are ranked as 2nd, third and fourth by having 19%, 9% and 2% of the CDC accounts.

Capital Market development Infrastructure is a brain-scan of a regulator depicting the "care" for capital market and protecting the very interest an"investor". India did not only create a self-corrective competitive playground, but also ensured that all players remain loyal to the cause of capital market development.

Indian regulator did setup a national stock exchange and erected an infrastructure having 250,000/- access points across India to facilitate potential investors about the "care" and "protection" and still leaving the choice in the hands of investors' as to whether, they wished to open an account with BSE or NSE.

Pakistani Regulator on the other-hand concluded a rare-move of Capital Market Hub which tried replicating the Indian modular strategy for penetration into the masses. Pakistan has for about 59 cities where the population is over 100,000/- which means Pakistan is better poised to develop at a much faster and neater landscape of thriving capital market. Lust and Greed are the known white carbons which block vision.

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According to numbers of SECP, the regional markets such as Bangladesh has 2.7m investors, Malaysia has 2.5m and Thailand having 1.46m are better than us where the number of registered UINs is less than 225,000. Comparing us with 32 million of India or 630,000 of Sri-Lanka against odds of just 21 million would be an obvious stunt.

A document which is present on the SECP website under the name of Capital Market Development Plan and Roadmap 2020-2027 observes that "one of the reasons for this low investor participation in Pakistan is the boom-bust cycle in the market. Our analysis shows that retail investors follow the market returns."

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Some of the other reasons which are often cited for low retail participation also include:

Lack of trust of retail investors due to frequent crashes and frequent cases of broker defaults

Lack of access of investors to stock brokers due to low penetration

Lack of financial literacy and investor awareness to alternative sources of savings

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