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Malawi Stock Exchange

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Type
  
Stock Exchange

Founded
  
November 11, 1996

Location
  
Blantyre, Malawi,

Website
  
Homepage

Key people
  
Krishna Savjani Chairman Wilson T. Banda Director

The Malawi Stock Exchange (the MSE) is a stock market, with a single licensed broker in based in Blantyre, Malawi.

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Overview

The Malawi Stock Exchange was inaugurated in March 1995 and opened for business for the first time on 11 November 1996, under the aegis of the Reserve Bank of Malawi, with 2300 Malawian citizens buying shares in the first company to be listed – Malawi's largest insurance firm, the National Insurance Company.

International Finance Corporation, a World Bank affiliate, and the Financierings Maatschappij Ontwikkelingslanden, a Dutch development bank with close ties to the Dutch Ministry for Development Co-operation, provided 40% of the $500,000 required for establishing the stock market in Blantyre, and the European Union sponsored seminars and publicity campaigns. The exchange operates in terms of the Capital Markets Development Act of 1990 and the Capital Market Development Regulations of 1992. It has a supervisory committee which comprises representatives of the central bank, the government and the private sector. It is a member of the African Stock Exchanges Association.

The MSE has a modest market listing. More stringent listing rules are currently being prepared. Membership of the Exchange is corporate and individual.

Market listing

As of October 2013

References

Malawi Stock Exchange Wikipedia