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SECP launches WeChat service to facilitate Chinese investors

SECP launches WeChat service to facilitate Chinese investors

The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) becomes the first-ever regulatory body and public sector organization to enable the WeChat service.

The WeChat service will help Chinese investors in making informed investment decisions and easily incorporate companies in Pakistan. 

Through WeChat, users can instantly get information from the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan personnel regarding name availability and company incorporation in Mandarin, said a press release issued here.

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This initiative is part of commission’s ongoing efforts to build a culture of digitalization and enhance user experience.

The use of WeChat is already prevalent in jurisdictions including Singapore, and Malaysia and is paving its way into Europe and South America. With China becoming a global financial powerhouse, it is more important than ever to enable communication with Chinese investors as it is one of Pakistan’s top trading partners.

The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan WeChat Service will enable users to exchange messages, documents, images and payments for complete support and solution. The service can be accessed at any time, on the stated number “03069365625” or WeChat ID “SECPAK’’ to directly connect with the SECP facilitation officer.

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