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The CDSC being the legal entity that owns and runs the clearing, settlement, depository and registry system for securities traded in Kenya's capital markets. As of November 2002, the NSE became the sole NNA in Kenya, responsible for allocating the unique code for quoted and unquoted securities domiciled in Kenya. [citation needed]
It is a joint effort involving the region's Central Depository & Settlement Corporation Ltd (CDSC) and the following exchanges: Uganda Securities Exchange Ltd (USE) Kenya's Nairobi Securities Exchange Ltd (NSE) Tanzania's Dar-es-Salaam Stock Exchange Ltd (DSE) the Rwanda Stock Exchange. Ethiopia Institute of Financial Studies (EIFS) training ...
Housing Finance Company of Kenya: Mortgage financing: IHM: I&M Holdings Limited: Banking, Financial services: KCB: Kenya Commercial Bank Group: Banking & finance. Crosslisted on the Uganda Securities Exchange, the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange and the Rwanda Stock Exchange: NBK: National Bank of Kenya: Banking, finance: SCBK: Standard Chartered ...
Companies in the NSE 20 Share Index (11 P) F. Companies formerly listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange (2 P) I. ... Kenya Reinsurance Corporation; L.
Today the top five largest securities exchanges in Africa are Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE), Egyptian Exchange (EGX), Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX), Casablanca stock exchange in Morocco and Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) in Kenya. There are several notable countries on the continent that do not have a stock exchange.
This is a list of Investment banks and stockbrokerage firms in Kenya They are regulated by the Capital Markets Authority and the Nairobi Securities Exchange: [1] [2] Dry Associates Investment Bank; ABC Capital; African Alliance Kenya Investment Bank; Afrika Investment Bank; ApexAfrica Capital; CBA Capital; Discount Securities (Under Statutory ...
The Capital Markets Authority of Kenya (CMA) is a government financial regulatory entity responsible for supervising, licensing and monitoring the activities of the capital markets within the Republic of Kenya, market intermediaries, including the stock exchange, and the central depository and settlement system and all other persons licensed under the Capital Markets Act of Kenya.
As at close of trading on 10 November 2006 it stood at 5654.46 points. The NSE index has delivered an unprecedented growth in excess of over 300% over the last two and a half years. [29] [30] [31] Nelius Kariuki, the Kenya Reinsurance MD, rings the bell during the opening of the Kenya Re IPO. Looking on (back-left) is former CMA CEO Edward Ntalami.