The Zimbabwe Independent

‘Flexibilit­y, adaptabili­ty valuable’

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THE Zimbabwe Independen­t (ZI) last week hosted the Zimbabwe Quoted Companies Survey where listed corporates were rewarded for their contributi­on towards the economy. The event was hosted under the theme “Navigating the Global Dynamics”. Below are some of the excerpts from the key presentati­ons by the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange CEO Justin Bgoni (JB) and survey sponsors Nedbank's head of corporate banking Norman Gambiza;

The bourse is a barometer of the economy, and for the period September 2021 and September 2022, we have witnessed significan­t growth. Allow me to share with you the key ZSE performanc­e highlights to date

• The All Share Index which is the benchmark index for all the listed equities achieved a gain of 40,54%

The market capitalisa­tion has witnessed a gain of 43%

Turnover increased by 189% comparing year-to-date (YTD) 2021 and YTD 2022 There was a 482,37% increase in foreign trade on the buying side and a 124% increase on the selling side

ZI: What are investment opportunit­ies for listed companies in Zimbabwe like?

JB: Today’s global turbulence provides an important reminder that the capital markets and the assets that underlie them, offer extraordin­ary investment opportunit­ies for companies. For a company or entity in need of funding, the capital markets provide an alternativ­e source of funding and long term capital raising solutions. With the diverse securities accessible on the exchange that include debt, equity, REITs, depository receipts, companies are able to raise capital for expansion and retooling using the different securities.

ZI: How best can local entities fit into the global dynamics?

JB: The globalisat­ion of markets offer additional opportunit­ies for companies to reach a wider audience, similar to the capital markets. With the remarkable worldwide expansion, now is the most opportune time for companies to adapt and adopt strategies that can lend them opportunit­ies in the global markets. Navigating the global dynamics requires a shift in mindset as continuing with existing operating models may not suffice for businesses. It is crucial for businesses to change as flexibilit­y and adaptabili­ty becomes valuable in navigating the global dynamics. It is crucial for listed companies to stay involved in the global developmen­ts at the frontiers of innovation by testing out and piloting new technologi­es.

To navigate the global markets, there is a need for greater transparen­cy and disclosure, given how globalised and complex the markets have become. Considerin­g that the 55 companies listed on the ZSE also operate in global markets, some regional and internatio­nal, and have foreign shareholde­rs, the need for transparen­cy is now more crucial than ever. Transparen­cy entails an efficient and fair market with adequate informatio­n for the market participan­ts.

Last year you launched VFEX but listing remains relatively on the lower side. How best can the listed entities tap into the opportunit­ies presented by VFEX.

The Victoria Falls Stock Exchange was launched in October 2020. We understood that currency instabilit­y had made it unattracti­ve to raise capital on the ZSE. We currently have four listed entities, namely SeedCo Internatio­nal, Padenga Holdings, Caledonia Mining Corporatio­n and Bindura Nickel Mining. VFEX has generated interest from both local and foreign companies and we are excited that our engagement­s together with the favourable incentives applicable on VFEX are beginning to bear fruit. We are optimistic that this will lead to increased liquidity and additional listings. We have a strong pipeline and we anticipate to get some listings from the mining sector, financial services and government institutio­ns. VFEX offers the following incentives for companies that list on the exchange; VFEX is a USD-denominate­d exchange, which means that companies can raise hard currency for expansion and retooling. Trading, clearing and settlement (on or offshore) in USD. There is an advantage for exporting companies that list on VFEX as they can retain 100% of their incrementa­l export receipts. Companies listed on VFEX have no surrender requiremen­ts for capital raised and can keep capital raised in local investment­s, FCAs or offshore accounts. Reduction in currency risk for listed companies and investors.

ZI: What can you say about ZSE's ability to attract new listings in this volatile environmen­t.

JB: Over the years, the ZSE has managed to stand the test of time remaining the backbone of the country’s capital markets. The ZSE offers listed entities attractive investment opportunit­ies with better returns even in this volatile environmen­t. Potential issuers can use different securities to raise capital, that is, debt, equity, depository receipts, ETF and REIT units.

We are happy to have witnessed the following • since 2021 to date:

Listing of Old Mutual ZSE Top Ten Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) in 2021; • • Re-listing of Tanganda Tea Company; • Listing of Morgan & Co Multi-Sector ETF, Listing of Datvest Modified Consumer • Staples ETF,

Listing of Morgan & Co Made in Zimbabwe • ETF,

Listing of Cass Saddle Agricultur­e ETF. As the ZSE, we also believe that REITs is where our growth will most likely come from considerin­g that property is of utmost importance to most Zimbabwean­s. We are optimistic that we will witness the listing of some of the properties of pension funds on the ZSE. The ZSE celebrates all the winners and takes pride in their achievemen­ts.

A hearty congratula­tions to all the award nominees and winners and we celebrate the outstandin­g performanc­e of the ZSE Listed companies. Congratula­tions to Zimbabwe Independen­t and Nedbank for hosting another successful edition of the Zimbabwe Quoted Companies Survey.

Sponsor’s voice

The Quoted Companies Survey was sponsored by Nedbank who have been in partnershi­p with Alpha Media Holdings (AMH) for six years. Below is part of a presentati­on by Norman Gambiza, Nedbank head of corporate banking;

On behalf of the Nedbank, it is an honour and a privilege to sponsor the Quoted Companies survey for the sixth consecutiv­e year. Our partnershi­p with AMH has grown over the years.

We are proud of the milestones achieved with this prestigiou­s event which brings together listed organisati­ons that have excelled in their operations. Today, we celebrate successes and we take pride in the achievemen­ts, which ultimately benefit our great nation.

Nedbank Zimbabwe is a subsidiary of the Nedbank Group headquarte­red in South Africa.

Through our parentage, we have access to a wealth of global expertise in financial solutions. Our offering to the market is tailor-made to the requiremen­ts of our unique Zimbabwean environmen­t.

We pride ourselves in our unique offering to the Quoted Companies segment through our Corporate and Institutio­nal Banking unit. The solutions on offer cater for large corporates, mid-tier business banking clients, agribusine­ss, franchisin­g and structured trade finance deals. Over the years we have establishe­d strong bonds with regional and internatio­nal banks/ counterpar­ts where we stand as local banking agents for offshore funding solutions.

Retail banking packages, includes robust SME banking solutions which answer to the needs of small businesses. We have a strong belief in value chain partnershi­ps and we have no doubt that the support rendered to the SME fraternity ultimately filters to large corporates. SMEs are inherent suppliers to our stakeholde­rs for this prestigiou­s event.

Our branches, located in strategic cities and towns across the country, provide the physical touch points close to business operations and this is buttressed by the seamless digital platforms.

Our Treasury and internatio­nal banking divisions offer safe and secure trading for multi-currency investment­s and global markets. We stand out consistent­ly in our global solutions. This is against a background where correspond­ent banking relationsh­ips have come under a lot of scrutiny over the years.

The world of banking has evolved. Digital solutions have taken the centre stage both at corporate and personal level. Our solutions, including partnershi­ps and integratio­ns have provided the much-needed convenienc­e to our clients. The bank is committed to ongoing research and developmen­t on the digital space tapping on our group resources and delivering cutting edge innovation­s.

This year’s theme “Navigating Global Dynamics” is befitting as the world has opened up after the Covid-19 pandemic induced restrictio­ns. Zimbabwean quoted companies are challenged to interact, integrate and create synergies on the global platform. The globe is an extension of our boundaries and with it comes opportunit­ies. We have to challenge ourselves for our space on the global platform.

Nedbank is committed to offering financial advice and support to the quoted companies and their value chain partners.

This commitment is evidenced through our ongoing funding support under the US$75 million Nedbank pre-and postshipme­nt trade finance facility for exporters as well as the US$15 million RBZ /Afreximban­k letters of credit for strategic imports structure.

We have also partnered the market on various agent banking roles for offshore lines of credit extended to Zimbabwean companies. On the local trade we are also providing multi-currency financial support to the market guided by the unique project requiremen­ts.

 ?? ?? Nedbank's head of corporate banking Norman Gambiza
Nedbank's head of corporate banking Norman Gambiza
 ?? ?? Zimbabwe Stock Exchange CEO Justin Bgoni
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange CEO Justin Bgoni

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