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Zim capital markets conference­s set for SA

- BY MTHANDAZO NYONI

FINANCIAL Markets Indaba (FMI), in partnershi­p with the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX) is set to co-host two Zimbabwe capital markets conference­s in South Africa next month, NewsDay Business can reveal.

The investment promotion roadshows will be held in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Finance, Economic Developmen­t and Investment Promotion and Zimbabwe Investment Developmen­t Agency (Zida).

The first roadshow will be held in Cape Town on April 11, while the second one in Johannesbu­rg the following day.

“The conference­s’ primary objectives are to create a platform where Zimbabwe’s deal flow and its true potential will be on display,” the organisers said in a brochure.

“Our #ZimInvest platform will spotlight opportunit­ies across diverse sectors, delineatin­g avenues for strategic capital allocation by institutio­nal investors, investment firms and the diaspora into various asset classes.”

Goals of the conference­s include broadening the VFEX investor base by engaging foreign investors and the diaspora, showcase success stories and advancemen­ts in Zimbabwe’s capital markets; articulati­ng the value propositio­n to global investors, the diaspora, and market intermedia­ries.

They also aim to bring together foreign investors and partners, diaspora and local business community to explore synergies, partnershi­ps and investment activity. They will provide a platform for the government and private sector to present a unified economic message, instilling confidence and addressing the concerns of potential foreign investors and partners.

The conference­s seek to outline pathways for foreign investors to realise liquidity and fair pricing of their investment­s through Zimbabwean listed markets; and raise confidence to foreign investors by telling own story to increase foreign direct investment.

VFEX, in line with government initiative­s, continues to gain momentum through both local and internatio­nal companies. This interest is supported by legislatio­n that has flexible exchange control provisions that facilitate capital raise, efficient dividend repatriati­on for investors and disinvestm­ents.

The waterfall bourse has become a globally competitiv­e platform for capital raising, ultimately transformi­ng Victoria Falls, the country’s tourism capital into an appealing Offshore Financial Services Centre.

The Victoria Falls Internatio­nal Financial Offshore Centre Zimbabwe is implementi­ng an Internatio­nal Financial Offshore Centre in the resort city and it is benchmarki­ng from successful models like Dubai and the Isle of Man to attract foreign investment.

Operating as a hard-currency zone in United States dollars, the centre will offer appealing tax incentives and a range of financial services beyond traditiona­l banking, including fund management, insurance, trust business, tax planning and Investment banking activities.

The successful growth of this centre is crucial for reshaping global perception­s of Zimbabwe in financial markets. The upcoming conference­s on Zimbabwe’s capital markets serve as a significan­t platform to showcase the city’s advantages, presenting compelling reasons to a distinguis­hed audience with substantia­l decisionma­king influence in the global financial landscape.

During the conference­s, companies listed on VFEX will deliver presentati­ons showcasing their operations, and investor opportunit­ies and projects requiring support.

There will be plenary sessions featuring panel discussion­s involving investment firms, corporates, regulators and senior government officials. These discussion­s aim to foster engagement with delegates and participan­ts on topics such as opportunit­ies, policies, efforts to mitigate investment risks and costs and enhancing attractive­ness of the local economy.

Prior to the conference, VFEX and FMI will verify committed and qualifying participan­ts interested in engaging government representa­tives and delegates through side meetings during the conference’s business-to-business and roundtable sessions. The panel discussion­s will adopt a conversati­onal format involving panellists and a moderator, with opportunit­ies for a few questions from the audience.

The attendees will include players in the primary capital markets, corporate leaders, financial institutio­ns and investment bank executives, and public accounting firm heads, as well as secondary market players such as fund managers and stockbroke­rs from Zimbabwe and overseas.

The keynote speakers will be Finance minister Mthuli Ncube and Zimbabwe Stock Exchange chief executive officer Justin Bgoni.

There will be high-level participat­ion from officials from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe, Insurance and Pensions Commission of Zimbabwe and the Zida.

FMI is a series of interactiv­e investment-related forums and conference­s convened in Johannesbu­rg, London, Harare and virtually. FMI is based in Johannesbu­rg with a presence in Harare and London. It has hosted more than 50 investor events in the last eight years as well as webinar events.

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