KARACHI: The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) has launched Public PRIDE, a dedicated platform within the PSX website that’ll keep investors updated on all upcoming public debt and equity offerings.

A press release said on Monday the PSX, which earlier automated the listing process for public issues under the Public Offerings Revolutionised through an Integrated Digitised Experience system, has now developed a separate platform to keep ordinary investors and the general public aware of the investment avenues available in the primary market. It can be accessed at psx.com.pk/psx/pride.

The platform concentrates all information relating to upcoming mainboard listings and publicly issued debt listings. It also helps investors learn about the status of these listing applications and view documentation prior to making an investment decision.

Published in Dawn, December 13th, 2022

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