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PSX CEO predicts 'significantly higher' growth of IPOs this year

"There is ample liquidity in market; investors are available and valuations are good," PSX CEO Farrukh Khan says

Business Desk
September 28, 2021
A digital stock display board at stock market. — AFP/File
A digital stock display board at stock market. — AFP/File


In line with economic recovery, the growth momentum of the initial public offering (IPO) is expected "to gain pace in the coming months", said Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) CEO and Managing Director Farrukh Habib Khan.

According to data compiled by Bloomberg, seven companies raised an unprecedented Rs17 billion ($100 million) in the fiscal year 2020-21.

In an interview with Bloomberg, Khan said: "The total for the current year will be “significantly higher".

“There is a full pipeline of companies planning to list," Khan added.

“IPOs happen because people need capital, so you need good things happening at the exchange level; that the exchange is functioning well, there’s ample liquidity, investors are available and the valuations are good," the CEO said.

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Khan cited the two recent historic IPOs — Air Link Communications and Octopus Digital — as evidence that current weakness in the markets won’t "deter potential applicants."

According to the international publication, Pakistan’s benchmark index has rebounded about 70% from its pandemic lows in March 2020, it is up just 1.6% this year, "underperforming most of its global peers."


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