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CCP approves CDC investment in Naymat Collateral Management Company

Last updated: May 19, 2026 11:46 am
Mabruka Khan
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CCP approves CDC investment in Naymat Collateral Management Company
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Pakistan’s competition regulator has approved the proposed investment by the Central Depository Company of Pakistan Limited (CDC) in Naymat Collateral Management Company Limited (NCMCL), clearing the transaction after a Phase-I review under the Competition Act, 2010. The approval was disclosed by the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) on May 18, 2026.

According to the CCP’s merger order, the pre-merger application was received on March 10, 2026, with CDC seeking approval for the subscription of additional ordinary shares in NCMCL. The regulator concluded that the deal was not likely to substantially lessen competition in the relevant market, which is the central test under Pakistan’s merger-control framework.

NCMCL operates in the collateral management business, a space that matters more than it sounds. It covers functions such as warehouse oversight, verification, inspection, monitoring and reporting for commodities held as collateral. In practice, that puts the company in the middle of transactions where lenders and market participants need confidence that pledged goods actually exist, are properly stored, and can be tracked.

That’s why the approval is noteworthy. CDC is best known in Pakistan’s capital-market infrastructure for running and maintaining the Central Depository System (CDS), so its move into a collateral-management company points to a broader push toward more formal, systems-based market plumbing. It suggests an effort to tighten the links between custody, verification and financial settlement in areas where commodities and secured financing overlap. That reading is an inference from the nature of the businesses involved, rather than a stated CCP rationale.

For the market, the immediate takeaway is simple: the transaction has crossed the competition-law hurdle. The bigger question now is what CDC’s investment will mean operationally for NCMCL and for Pakistan’s evolving warehouse-receipt and collateral ecosystem. That part will become clearer once the companies disclose more about the investment’s size, structure and business plans.

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