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SMEs benefit from creating economic platform between African exchanges: EGX board member

Regulation of listings on NILEX simple in comparison to EGX: Prime Holding

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Ahmed Bahaa, member of the Egyptian Exchange’s board and managing director of MB for Engineerin­g and Contractin­g (MBEN), asserted that listed companies will benefit from establishi­ng strong economic relations between African countries, noting that small and medium-sized enterprise­s (SMEs), will benefit from creating an economic platform between African exchanges.

“Advancing economic transforma­tions between African countries helps to enlarge the investors base of the EGX, resulting in increasing trading volume and value, a matter that will be utilised to support NILEX transactio­ns,” he added, highlighti­ng that this would help the local market develop.

Mohamed Maher, CEO of Prime Holding for Financial Investment­s, said that attracting SMEs to be listed on NILEX is simple, due to

ADVANCING ECONOMIC TRANSFORMA­TIONS BETWEEN AFRICAN COUNTRIES HELPS TO ENLARGE THE INVESTORS BASE OF THE EGX

the fact that rules and regulation­s of listing on NILEX are not as complicate­d in comparison to listing on the EGX.

“Small and medium-sized enterprise­s can be listed on NILEX in a short time easily,” he asserted.

Maher added that bringing together key decision makers from African financial markets during the 21st ASEA Annual and Flagship Conference can be an effective means to support the local market with new foreign investors.

“SMEs can increase their capital by being listed on NILEX, especially that market liquidity now is relatively strong,” he said.

The 21st ASEA Annual and Flagship Conference was held under the title of Africa Mapping the Future”, from 19 to 21 November 2017, in Cairo, under the sponsorshi­p of Egyptian Prime Minister Sherif Ismail.

The attendees included large numbers of economic decision makers from many African countries. They discussed several vital issues like utilising technology in stock markets, attracting capital funds to the EGX, financing SMEs, halted IPOs, liquidity, mapping the possible means to achieve cooperatio­n between the EGX and other African stock markets, and innovative financial tools to apply to African exchanges.

 ??  ?? Member of the Egyptian Exchange’s board Ahmed Bahaa
Member of the Egyptian Exchange’s board Ahmed Bahaa

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