ISLAMABAD: The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has issued guidelines on mutual fund digital platforms (MFDP) to promote digitisation and broaden the investor base in the non-banking finance services.
In a statement on Wednesday, the SECP said that digital distribution platforms will act like a one-stop-shop that allows investors, financial advisers and wealth managers to select a range of different retail investment products from a single point of contact in a timely, efficient and transparent manner.
These online platforms help individual investors to identify and compare various financial products that are offered in the marketplace and choose the one that best suits their investment objective and risk profile.
The first digital distribution platform, licensed by the SECP, will go live in the middle of June. Two more digital platforms are currently in the advanced testing phase under the first cohort of SECP Regulatory Sandbox. These technology platforms will expand the range of investment products to investors but also allow them to make more informed decisions.
These guidelines provide principles for design, information dissemination, risk management, governance, suitability assessment, client profiling, system security protocol, issuance/ redemption of funds, complaint handling, etc. for digital distributors including distributors offering robo-advisory services.- TLTP
SECP issues guidelines to promote digitization
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