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Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan: Dialogue with stakeholders for development of financial markets and corporate sector

The second meeting of the SECP Financial Markets and Corporate Sector Development Forum was held in Lahore with market experts, industrialists and policy makers in attendance. The agenda for the meeting was to generate ideas and solutions to develop fair, transparent and efficient financial markets and a vibrant corporate sector. Some of the best minds from various sectors and professions were present on the occasion including among others; Mr. Mian Mansha, Mr. Habib Ahmed, Dr. Salman Shah, Mr. Mumtaz Hussain Syed, Mr. Sheikh Mukhtar Ahmed, Mr. Syed Yawar Ali, and Mr. Abdul Hameed Chaudhri. Mr. Mohammad Ali, Chairman SECP, while opening the session remarked that “the SECP recognizing the need to develop vibrant markets, sectors and market players as well as to improve its capabilities and processes, has engaged the external stakeholders in a consultative process both at policy level of SECP Forum and working level of sector specific committees.” Mr. Mohammed Ali further stated that ...

Country’s richest man defies terrorism to expand bank empire

On a September evening when many of Pakistan’s 165 million people were breaking their fast during the holy month of Ramadan, billionaire Mian Mohammad Mansha, the country’s richest man, was deciding whether to buy an Indonesian bank.A phone call to his Lahore office interrupted him: Turn on the television, his son Hassan implored. The Marriott Hotel in Islamabad was in flames after terrorists had detonated a truck packed with explosives. The blast, in a security zone less than a kilometer from the presidential residence, killed 53 and injured 266. “It was terrifying,” says Mansha, 61, chairman of the Nishat Group financial, textile and cement-making empire, who says he stays at the Marriott when he’s in the capital. Just hours before the blast, Asif Ali Zardari, had vowed to rid the country of the “cancer” of terrorism. As Pakistan battles extremist-inspired violence and its worst economic crisis in a decade, Mansha says he’s keeping Nishat Group’s expansion on track.At home, where hi...