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    Mutual funds assets surge sevenfold to Rs3.9tr in six years

    August 17, 2025




    A representational image of a currency dealer counting Rs500 notes. — AFP/File
    A representational image of a currency dealer counting Rs500 notes. — AFP/File

    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s mutual fund industry has expanded nearly sevenfold in six years, with total assets climbing to Rs3.93 trillion by June 2025 from Rs578 billion in 2019, driven by strong growth in both conventional and Shariah-compliant investments, according to fresh data from the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP).

    Conventional funds rose 5.2 times over the period to Rs2.206 trillion, while Shariah-compliant funds surged 6.7 times to Rs1.726 trillion, narrowing the market share gap. Shariah-compliant products now account for 44 per cent of the industry, up from 39 per cent in 2019, reflecting rising investor preference for Islamic finance.

    After jumping from Rs2.70 trillion in June 2024 to Rs4.43 trillion in December 2024, mutual fund deposits fell by more than half a trillion rupees to Rs3.93 trillion in June 2025. A senior official of the SECP attributed the sharp decline to the federal government’s announcement of an incremental tax of up to 16 per cent on banks with an advance-to-deposit ratio below 50 per cent as of Dec 31, 2024. “To meet the Advance-to-Deposit Ratio requirement, banks had to either expand lending or reduce deposits. To ease deposit pressure, they encouraged large clients to shift funds into mutual funds, temporarily boosting mutual fund assets. Once the ratio target was met, much of that money flowed back into the banking system after December 31,” official said. Decline was around 10 per cent, from December to June 2025, though a substantial increase on y-o-y basis, he added.Official said that the SECP has been holding focus group sessions with industry stakeholders to map the next phase of reforms. Key priorities include the digital transformation of mutual funds, introduction of exchange traded funds (ETFs), and launching infrastructure and ESG-based funds to tap sustainable investment demand. The regulator also plans to revamp mutual fund distribution models, promote systematic investment plans (SIPs) for retail savers and enhance financial inclusion, with a special focus on women investors. Additionally, reforms are on the table for prudential limits, governance and transparency standards to safeguard investor interests.

    Market analysts say the sector’s growth has been fuelled by a mix of low bank deposit returns, rising financial literacy and regulatory support. However, they warn that sustaining momentum will require innovation, wider accessibility and robust oversight. With mutual fund penetration still low compared to regional peers, the SECP’s reform agenda signals a push to deepen capital markets and channel more domestic savings into productive investments — a shift that could support Pakistan’s broader economic development goals. Retail investors now hold 39.2 per cent of Pakistan’s total Assets Under Management (AUMs) in 2025, up from 38 per cent in 2019, while corporate investors’ share reduced to 61pc against 62pc in 2019. The SECP data also shows that 56pc of total AUMs are conventional, while 44pc are Shariah-compliant. There are now 768,769 individual investors and 6,361 corporate investors in the market, showing widening retail participation in mutual funds and capital markets.



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