Karachi: Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OICCI), the collective body of top 200 foreign investors in Pakistan, released the results of its latest Annual Sec
urity survey 2021, covering feedback on the sec
urity environment in the commercial centers of Pakistan. The survey was conducted from May 21st till June 21st. About two third of the OICCI members have their head offices in Karachi with operations all over country.
Compared to the sec
urity situation in mid 2020, the overall sec
urity environment, according to 2021 OICCI Surv
ey, has further improved, especially in Lahore (according to 61% of the
respondents), KPK (59%), Rest of Punjab (53%) and Karachi (51%). However, some of the members have expressed concern in respect of growing street crimes, especially in Karachi.
Commenting on the survey findings, Irfan Siddiqui, President OICCI said “the positive perception of the sec
urity environment by the leading foreign investors operating in the country, is a matter of great satisfaction and also conveys a positive message to potential investors”. The OICCI President added “ the foreign investors have appreciated the continuing focus of our LEAs in improving the sec
urity environment, one of the key components for attracting FDI in the country. Sec
urity remains one of the top three concerns for 62% of the
respondents, a marginal improvement over 7O%
respondents in the 2020 survey”.
It is highly encouraging that despite COVID-19 related travel restrictions since March 2020, the visit of foreign nationals visiting Pakistan for OICCI members business continued during the past one year, though at a lower frequency. Foreign business visitors were mainly from China, UK, USA, Germany, Japan, UAE (where several member companies Regional HQ are located), as well as other European and Asian countries.
In terms of serious crimes, 87%
respondents indicated either a decrease over last year or ‘not an issue’ in Lahore and 75%
respondents indicated either a decrease over last year or ‘not an issue’ in Karachi. Similarly, 89%, 75% and 73%
respondents indicated either a decrease over last year or ‘not an issue’ in KPK, Quetta and rest of Baluchistan. For street crimes, 17%
respondents in Karachi , vs 7% last year , indicated significant increase over last year while up to 5 %
respondents in rest of the country ( Lahore, Islamabad, Quetta, Peshawar) indicated significant increase.
In conclusion, M. Abdul Aleem, CEO/Secretary General , OICCI observed that “ OICCI is encouraged with the continuing improvement in the overall sec
urity assessment of the foreign investors, which will help in further boosting potential FDI in Pakistan. Going forward, we are confident that the Law Enforcement Agencies will soon be able to also control the recent spike in street crimes and will further reinforce the positive sec
urity environment in the country.”
The OICCI 2021 Sec
urity survey was
responded by over two third of the over 200 members and survey
respondents included CEOs and senior management of member organizations. This sec
urity survey is being conducted annually since 2015. OICCI Sec
urity survey is comprehensive and gives a detailed feedback of foreign investors operating in Pakistan on various aspect of doing business connected with sec
urity and its impact on their operation which is regularly sought by the headquarters of member companies, dip
lomats of over 30 countries represented at the chamber , sec
urity professionals and other stakeholders.