African Security Exchanges Promote Sustainable Growth

Fri, Sep 18, 2015
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BREAKING NEWS, Business

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The Johannesburg Stock Exchange will be hosting the African Securities Exchanges Associations conference

THE Johannesburg Stock Exchange, JSE, will be hosting the African Securities Exchanges Associations, ASEA, conference a premier association of 25 securities exchanges. The conference will be held in Johannesburg, South Africa, from November 15 to 17.

The theme of the conference is “Africa Evermore: Growth for Sustainability”. The conference serves to underline the fact that Africa’s capital markets are stable, have huge potential, and are growing.

Oscar Onyema, ASEA President said, “The conference will be another step in establishing the sustainable development of African capital markets, finding ways to facilitate and increase market access at the regional level, and promoting greater interconnection among African exchanges.”

ASEA aims at developing member exchanges while enhancing their global competitiveness. The conference will include major players in the African capital markets, including listed companies, trading participants, regulators, government representatives, technology providers, legal advisors, and institutional investors from Africa, Europe, and Asia. The discussion topics will focus on themes relevant to Africa and will provide an ideal opportunity to network and exchange information with industry leaders from across the continent.

Over the last 10 years, the continent has posted steady growth, standing up to the impact of global shocks and becoming an investment destination of choice. Capital markets have been the key drivers of this economic transformation and they continue to play a central role in Africa’s growth story.

ASEA’s mandate is to promote Africa not only as a sound investment destination offering better returns than more developed markets but one that also incorporates strong regulatory structures. Onyema pointed out that transparency and governance are fundamental to a healthy business environment.

ASEA Executive Committee Member Zeona Jacobs, Director of Marketing and Corporate Affairs at the JSE, said, “By hosting this event, the JSE will serve to further position Africa as a serious global contender in the financial services and securities exchange sector.”

“ASEA has been successful in attracting capital inflows to key markets in Africa by positioning them as key engines of economic growth and opportunities for business development,” said Jacobs. “The conference highlights the important role its members have in advancing the exchange market and raising Africa’s global competitiveness in this sector.”

— Sep 28, 2015 @ 01:00 GMT

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