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ZSE seeks new listings for the bourse

- BY TAFADZWA MHLANGA

THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) has a launched a new programme aimed at mentoring potential issuers in accessing capital markets through an initial public offering.

The programme was launched on Friday.

An issuer is defined as a legal entity that develops, registers and sells securities to finance its operations.

This comes as ZSE has become highly volatile owing to the depreciati­on of the local currency which has caused a great trek from it to the forex-only bourse, the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange ( VFEX).

Last week, clothing chain retailer Edgars Stores Limited announced plans to delist and join the VFEX.

“As part of the strategic initiative­s of the ZSE to promote listings, the prospectiv­e issuers’ training programme is a structured initiative designed to offer guidance, support and mentorship to potential issuers who are interested in accessing the capital markets through an initial public offering or other listing methods. The training will be offered free of charge to the successful applicants,” ZSE chief executive officer Justin Bgoni said in a statement.

He said the training offered practical sessions and workshops that would ensure companies receive comprehens­ive guidance and support throughout the listing process.

In 2023, Innscor Africa Limited, Axia Corporatio­n, African Sun, First Capital Bank, Zimplow and GetBucks delisted from the ZSE.

The ZSE boss said the Prospectiv­e Issuers Training Programme was structured in three sessions running for three months.

“The structure of the programme entails practical sessions to ensure that companies receive comprehens­ive guidance and support throughout the listing process,” he said.

“The training programme will be administer­ed by industry experts within the capital markets ecosystem covering the following key areas listing process, listing requiremen­ts, compliance obligation­s and market dynamics.”

According to ZSE, the training will offer guidance on navigating listing challenges, financial and integrated reporting, corporate governance, investor relations and strategic corporate communicat­ions. It will also offer investment pitches by prospectiv­e issuers, tools and resources to develop robust investor relations, strategies and build strong relationsh­ips with key stakeholde­rs. The training will encompass practical workshops that executive directors will attend.

Bgoni said the programme would also offer benefits such as capital raising platforms, enhanced company profile, expert advice on how to navigate the listing journey, flexible corporate restructur­ing and enhanced business sustainabi­lity and governance decision-making.

“The programme offers prospectiv­e issuers access to a host of advisors and consultant­s who offer expert advice on how to navigate the listing journey,” he said.

“Prospectiv­e issuers will learn how to undertake value-enhancing corporate restructur­ing initiative­s such as mergers, acquisitio­ns or disposals more flexibly.”

On business sustainabi­lity and governance, Bgoni said the programme enabled companies to develop relevant corporate governance structures that enhanced decision-making thus ensuring the probabilit­y of the business to continue operating successful­ly.

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