The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Minister Ncube headlines FDI roadshows in China

- Enacy Mapakame

FINANCE, Economic Developmen­t and Investment Promotion Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube is expected to headline the Zimbabwe Capital Markets Conference in China next week aimed at attracting foreign direct investment into the country.

Financial Markets Indaba (FMI), in partnershi­p with the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX) will co-host the Investment Promotion Roadshows to be held in Beijing on 12 March and in Shanghai on 14 March.

FMI entails a series of interactiv­e investment-related forums and conference­s convened in Johannesbu­rg, London, Harare and virtually.

The organisati­on is based in Johannesbu­rg with a presence in Harare and London.

FMI has hosted more than 50 investor events in the last eight years as well as webinar events. Its aim is to mobilise investment through convening diaspora, leading global institutio­nal investors, corporate leaders, industry experts and its team of analysts to explore sector and market trends and identify significan­t investment opportunit­ies.

The latest edition of investment promotion roadshows will be held in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Finance, Economic Developmen­t and Investment Promotion (MoFEDIP).

Expanding on the success of the inaugural Zimbabwe Capital Markets Conference held in London in 2023, these investment forums are expected to be innovative, decisive, and more impactful for participat­ing delegates and the country.

“The conference's primary objectives are to create a platform where Zimbabwe’s deal flow and its true potential will be on display,” said FMI managing director Mr Patrick Muzondo.

“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,” he said.

The conference is expected to provide comprehens­ive transparen­cy and clarity on Government policy and how it aids foreign investors, particular­ly the Chinese investment community.

It is also expected to foster partnershi­ps between the Zimbabwe business delegation and the Chinese investment community as well as present the Chinese investment community with compelling investment opportunit­ies.

The interest generated at the conference should extend to igniting funding transactio­ns of Zimbabwean projects, ventures and companies by Chinese institutio­ns, subsequent­ly connecting Chinese technical partners, including engineerin­g firms, with Zimbabwean project developers across renewable energy, mining, resources and other sectors for cooperatio­n and contractin­g.

Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) chief executive officer Mr Justin Bgoni will be one of the key presenters at the conference where he will unpack the country’s capital markets landscape, with special attention on the US dollar-denominate­d exchange, Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX).

The VFEX is seen as an enabler for capital raising by businesses for their expansion projects or retooling.

In 2023, the VFEX, registered four listings from across mining, financial, and retail sectors as the exchange, in line with Government initiative­s, continues to gain momentum from 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 VFEX 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.

This comes as Zimbabwe is implementi­ng measures to turn the resort into an Internatio­nal Financial Offshore Centre in the resort, bench-making from successful models like Dubai and the Isle of Man to attract foreign investment.

Operating as a hard-currency zone in US 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 will be 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 decision-making influence in the global financial landscape,” said Mr Muzondo. VFEX listed firms will also make presentati­ons in China outlining their operations, and investor opportunit­ies and projects requiring support.

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