SECP proposes amendments to public offering regulations

ISLAMABAD: The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has proposed certain amendments in the Public Offering Regulations, 2017, to seek public comments.

The objective behind the proposed amendments is to promote capital formation by facilitating issuers, reducing the cost of an IPO and safeguarding the interest of the general public by enhancing disclosures, a statement issued by the commission stated.

In order to promote capital formation through the securities market, the objective eligibility criteria for listing of companies is being reviewed to enable companies, which present a viable time-bound business plan, to raise funds.

Such companies are, however, required to comply with certain conditions including enhanced risk disclosures in the offering document for the information of the prospective investors.

To help reduce the cost of an IPO, the role of Consultant to the Issue and Book Runner may be performed by the same entity provided such entity is independent of the issuer.

In order to safeguard the interest of the general public, certain parameters for greenfield projects (GFP) are being introduced. Through such parameters, sponsors of GFPs are required to have a successful business track record of running a listed company and to contribute at least 75pc in the form of equity and financial close should be in place. The issuer shall also make certain risk-related disclosures in the offering document and shall offer the shares through fixed price method only.

Further, to ensure investor protection, in case of a change in the principal purpose of the issue, an exit offer mechanism is being proposed.

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