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PSX new IPOs deliver 47% average return, boosting investor confidence

Published on: June 7, 2026 4:37 AM

Pakistan’s capital market is showing strong momentum, with recent listings on the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) delivering robust gains and reinforcing investor confidence.

“With 13 new listings and an average return of 47%, Pakistan’s capital market is showcasing powerful growth and investor confidence,” said PSX.

From standout surges like 179.5% to double-digit gains across sectors, the numbers highlight a thriving IPO landscape. “These results reflect the strength of Pakistan’s equity market, where innovation, investor trust, and corporate growth are driving momentum.

“Each new listing adds diversity to the market, opening doors for investors to participate in industries ranging from technology and finance to agriculture and real estate.

“With IPOs delivering strong shareholder value, the trend signals a vibrant outlook for capital formation and wealth creation. PSX continues to stand as a hub of opportunity, connecting businesses with investors and fueling economic progress,” it added. Most companies listed on the bourse in recent years are trading significantly above their issue prices, “highlighting strong investor interest in newly listed stocks and robust post-listing performance,” it added.

Among the best performers, Zarea Limited leads the pack with a gain of 179.5% since listing, followed by Nets International Communication with a return of 154.1%. Pakistan Credit Rating Agency (PACRA) ranks third, delivering a gain of 112.6%, while Barkat Frisian Agro Limited and LSE Capital Limited have posted returns of 84.2% and 62.6%, respectively.

Other companies trading above their issue prices include Pak-Gulf General Takaful, Signature Residency REIT, Wahdat Poultry Farms, Sitara Petroleum Service, and Pak-Qatar Family Takaful, with gains ranging from 6.7% to 41.1%. However, not all listings have generated positive returns. JS Rental REIT, Image REIT, and Ghani Drilling Limited are currently trading below their issue prices, posting declines of 2.3%, 19.2%, and 37.6%, respectively.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Pakistan Stock Exchange, PSX

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