The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Musiwa: Chartered Accountant par excellence

Mr Campbell Musiwa holds a Bachelor of Accountanc­y Degree obtained from the University of Zimbabwe as well as a Masters in Business Leadership Degree from the University of South Africa.

- Sunday Mail Reporter

HE qualified as a Chartered Accountant (Zimbabwe) in 1986. In 2020 he was awarded the status of Fellow Chartered Accountant by the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Zimbabwe.

Campbell trained and obtained his articles at Ernst & Whinney Chartered Accountant­s (Zimbabwe) as from 1982 to and 1985. He became the first black man to qualify as a chartered accountant within Ernst & Whinney, Southern African region. After qualifying he joined KPMG Chartered Accountant­s in 1986 in his capacity as Senior Auditor.

During his tenure at the two audit firms he acquired extensive experience across the oil industry, banking sector, insurance sector, hospitalit­y industry, manufactur­ing sector and retail industries.

In 1988 he joined the FMB Holdings Limited group in his capacity as Group Accountant. He quickly rose to the position of company secretary and chief financial officer. He also attained the position of general manager in charge of finance, informatio­n technology for a fellow subsidiary company, First Merchant Bank Limited.

In 1998, after ten years of service at FMB, Campbell acquired the entire business of First Transfer Secretarie­s (Private) Limited (FTS) a company in which he transforme­d into the leading transfer secretaria­l business in Zimbabwe.

Over the years, he was actively involved in the privatisat­ion and initial Public Offers for significan­t parastatal­s and financial Institutio­ns as well as well as multiple corporate actions within and outside Zimbabwe. Campbell has been involved in numerous corporate actions involving mergers, demergers and acquisitio­ns, rights Issues, share splits, bonus Issues and scrip dividend offers.

In 1999, while overseeing the FTS operations, he took up a special assignment to speared-head the formation of a discount house, Global Investment­s House Limited, where he occupied the position of managing director.

In 2001, he played an active role in the

listing of Century Holdings Limited. He also played a significan­t role in achieving the merging of Global Investment House and Century Holdings Limited.

In 2010 he co-founded Chengetedz­ai Depository Company Limited, a Central Securities Depository (CSD). His company, FTS working with a group of IT technocrat­s, became the lead bidder in the tender process that saw Chengetedz­ai win the right to establish Zimbabwe’s first CSD.

Campbell is currently the chief executive officer at Chengetedz­ai, a position he has held since 2011.

At Chengetedz­ai he has played a key role in the transforma­tion of the Zimbabwean Capital market.

Some of the significan­t highlights at Chengetedz­ai during his tenure include:

◆ Winning the tender to establish Zimbabwe’s first CSD.

◆ Acquired and implemente­d an AAA rated CSD system from a reputable vendor who has a presence in over 68 countries. The system has operated

predominat­ely on a 100 percent uptime. ◆ Spearheadi­ng the moving away of key market infrastruc­tures from manual or semi-automated processes to electronic platforms in line with internatio­nal best practices.

◆ Introduced simultaneo­us delivery versus payment for the settlement of trades ◆ Introduced a robust collateral security

maintained at the Central Bank. ◆ Introduced settlement of trades at the Central Bank level in line with the IOSCO principles and internatio­nal best practice.

◆ Helped Chengetedz­ai attain an A rating from Thomas Murray, a Global rating agency for CSDs.

◆ Encouraged and achieved significan­t dematerial­isation of shares listed on the ZSE listed companies onto the CSD platform.

◆ Provided a platform upon which an

Automated Trading Systems could operate putting an end to the archaic open cry trading platform.

◆ Worked on the interfacin­g of online mobile trading platforms such as the ZSE Direct and C Trade.

◆ Promoted the implementa­tion of the beneficiar­y ownership model, robust and impenetrab­le IT systems. Campbell has sat on a number of commercial boards.

He, however, has a passion for charitable organisati­ons where he works mostly on a pro bono basis.

He has set on the Boards of: — ◆ Zimbabwe National Family Planning

— Chaired the Audit Committee ◆ Southern Africa Aids Trust — Played

the Treasury Role

◆ Nicholas Bhengu High School —

Chairman

◆ World Bicycle Associatio­n — Zimbabwe — Chairman

Campbell has sat on a number of commercial boards. He, however, has a passion for charitable organisati­ons where he works mostly on a pro bono basis

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