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East Africa Cross-Border, Automated Stocks Trading to Begin in January 2021.

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Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, and Burundi – have finally merged their stock markets through a decade-long automation project to attract investment.

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The automation means now investors will be allowed to trade their stocks electronically across the borders next month, according to Celestin Rwabukumba, the chief executive of the Rwanda Stock Exchange.

It is a project that has been in the making since 2011 when countries from the region embarked on integrating their stock exchanges, although at a time Rwanda was only starting to invest in its capital market.

The World Bank-funded project has been completed with only a few states for the technology system to go live, according to Rwabukumba who’s also the chairman of the East Africa Securities Exchange Association (EASEA).

“There was a time for you to trade your KCB shares in our market, you needed to go on a bus, get your shares certificate from Kenya and bring it to Rwanda or send it by DHL,” he said.

That was inefficient and costly.

“Today, it’s going to be happening in the blink of an eye. The system will allow you to open an account across markets, boost access to a pool of investments, as well as give you visibility,” he noted.

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Through the platform, investors in the four countries will be able to buy and sell shares of companies listed in any of the countries without going through different stakeholders.

Kenya had reportedly pulled out of the project in 2015 over alleged procurement irregularities, but Rwabukumba said they have “formally expressed interest” to join again.

Kenya currently has the largest and active capital market in the region.

The Nairobi Securities Exchange comprises approximately 66 listed companies with a daily trading volume of more than $10 million and a total market capitalization of more than $20 billion.

Rwanda’s bourse, on the other hand, has a market capitalization of just $3.5 billion, but the move by the region is expected to diversify markets such as that of Rwanda and create a wide pool of both retail and institutional investors.

George Odhiambo, the Managing Director of KCB Bank Rwanda, part of KCB Group whose shares are listed both in Kenya and Rwanda, said the automation is likely to bring a lot of benefits towards promoting the capital market.

“Any automation should reduce transaction costs, improve operational efficiencies and speed deals closure for the benefit of stakeholders,” he told The New Times on Thursday.

The technology platform dubbed the EAC Capital Markets Infrastructure (CMI), developed by a Pakistan-based private firm, will basically interconnect all the region’s trading systems.

It has features such as the smart order router, which will enable stockbrokers to view all markets and market information across the region, and the messaging feature that will allow market players to communicate.

However, for stockbrokers to trade, they will have to fulfil certain conditions including minimum capital requirements. For instance, a regional broker to be allowed to trade across the region will have to be capitalized at Rwf240 million.

Alternatively, for brokers to trade they would have to have “sponsored membership” in a local market where they want to buy stocks.

Burundi’s parliament are in the end stages of formulating their stock market and they have committed to join the regional market block. This means, Burundi will leverage on the underlying technology to launch their market.

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