SECP allows startups to raise capital against property, other assets

SECP allows startups to raise capital against property, other assets
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Summary The step has been taken in light of the needs of the startups and emerging global trends: SECP

ISLAMABAD (APP) - Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has issued a circular explicitly allowing private companies to raise capital by receiving immovable property, intangible assets and services from investors.

SECP also clarified that the private companies can raise funds from investors other than their existing shareholders to finance their working capital requirements, potential products and services linked with technological advancements and their growth.

It will expand access-to-finance net and the overall outreach for startups by enabling them to attract investment from a wider group of investors and in the form of assets, instead of only in cash. This will also substantially benefit the association of persons or partnerships forming a company to transfer their assets to a company and raise equity.

The circular has been issued to bring-in the desired clarity with regard to section 83 of the Companies Act, 2017, allowing all companies, private and public, to issue shares by way of right either for cash or a consideration otherwise than in cash, subject to compliance with section 70 of the Act, and enabling private companies to raise equity from outside their existing members.

This step has been taken in light of the needs of the startups and emerging global trends, whereby jurisdictions such as New Zealand and Malaysia that have top DB rankings have already implemented such reforms.

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