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SECP approves 14th IPO of fiscal year

Published on: June 24, 2026 10:21 AM

Pakistan’s securities regulator said on Tuesday it had approved the public offering of LSE SPAC-II, marking the 14th initial public offering (IPO) approved in fiscal year 2025-26, as authorities seek to deepen the country’s capital markets and attract more investors.

LSE SPAC-II is a Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC), an investment vehicle that raises money from investors before identifying a business to acquire or merge with. Unlike a traditional IPO, a SPAC typically has no commercial operations when it goes public and uses the funds raised to pursue future acquisition opportunities.

The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) said LSE SPAC-II plans to offer 20 million shares to investors through a public offering.

“The public offering of LSE SPAC-II has been approved, making it the 14th IPO approved during FY2025-26,” the SECP said in a statement. According to the regulator, 18 million shares have been allocated to institutional investors, while two million shares will be available to retail investors at a price of Rs10 per share.

The SECP said the funds raised through the offering would be used by LSE SPAC-II to pursue suitable acquisition opportunities in the future.

The regulator said recent reforms had helped increase activity in Pakistan’s IPO market and create new investment opportunities for investors.

The SECP added that the public offering was expected to further increase the depth and breadth of Pakistan’s capital market by broadening participation and supporting the development of new investment instruments.

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