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125 Foreign Companies Exit Pakistan As SECP Confirms Office Closures Across Major Cities

Pakistan’s SECP confirms 125 foreign companies have formally shut operations across Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad and Peshawar, including ExxonMobil, Panasonic and Lufthansa.

New Delhi, Feb 21: Pakistan’s top corporate regulator, the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP), has released a list of 125 foreign companies that have stopped operating in the country as of January 20, 2026.

According to the SECP, these include branch and liaison offices of international firms that have formally closed their operations in major cities such as Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad and Peshawar.

The companies were working across different sectors of the economy -- reflecting a wide foreign business presence in Pakistan before their shutdown, as per Pakistan Observer report.

The list shows that companies from many countries have exited Pakistan. These include firms from the United States, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, China, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, Turkiye, Australia, Sweden, Bahrain, Canada, France and the Netherlands, among others.

Several well-known global names are part of the list. Energy giant ExxonMobil’s subsidiary, ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Pakistan B.V., has ceased operations.

Electronics major Panasonic Corporation and airline company Lufthansa German Airlines AG are also among those that have closed their offices.

Technology and telecom-related companies such as Dell Global B.V., Nortel Networks (Asia) Ltd and Telcordia Technologies, Inc. have also wound up their presence.

Companies linked to the oil and gas sector, engineering and construction, banking, insurance, consulting and manufacturing are included as well, the report said.

These range from Halliburton Limited and Doosan Heavy Industries and Construction Co., Limited to Mashreq Bank and T.C. Ziraat Bankasi A.S. Some international non-profit and trade organisations, including the American Soybean Associations and Peace Winds Japan, are also on the list.

The SECP clarified that these companies had officially completed the legal process required to close their branch or liaison offices in Pakistan.

The development highlights a significant shift in the foreign corporate footprint in the country, though the regulator has not provided specific reasons behind the closures, the report stated.

(This report has been published as part of an auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

Frequently Asked Questions

How many foreign companies have stopped operating in Pakistan?

As of January 20, 2026, Pakistan's Securities and Exchange Commission (SECP) has listed 125 foreign companies that have ceased operations in the country.

Which types of foreign company offices have closed in Pakistan?

The SECP's list includes branch and liaison offices of international firms that have formally closed their operations across major Pakistani cities.

Which sectors were represented by the exiting foreign companies?

Companies from diverse sectors including energy, electronics, airlines, technology, telecom, oil and gas, engineering, construction, banking, insurance, consulting, and manufacturing have exited Pakistan.

Are there any well-known global companies on the list of exiting firms?

Yes, the list includes notable companies such as ExxonMobil's subsidiary, Panasonic Corporation, and Lufthansa German Airlines AG, among others.

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