The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) has said that cross-border trading from one African securities exchange to another has come a step closer after the African Securities Exchanges Association (ASEA) signed a contract to procure an order-routing system.
The NGX said that seven of Africa’s leading securities Exchanges are working together in the African Exchanges Linkage Project (AELP) to boost pan-African investment flows and bring more liquidity to African markets.
The NGX, however, said that the contract is for the design and rollout of the AELP Link technology platform for routing orders and trade confirmations between stockbrokers on the seven Exchanges participating in the pilot phase of the AELP.
The AELP is a joint initiative by ASEA and the African Development Bank (AfDB) aimed at unlocking Pan-African investment flows, promoting innovations that support diversification for investors, and addressing depth and liquidity in the markets. It is funded by a grant from the Korea-Africa Economic Cooperation (KOAFEC) Trust Fund managed by the African Development Bank.
Speaking on the development, Chief Executive Officer Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited, Mr. Temi Popoola said: “At NGX, we are optimistic that today’s milestone will further hasten efforts at capital market integration across Africa. The work of the AELP is significant, as it will serve to ultimately boost Pan-African investment flows, promote innovations that support the diversification needs of investors in Africa. It will help to address the lack of depth and liquidity in Africa’s financial markets. We, therefore, take this opportunity to commend the efforts of ASEA and AfDB, and reiterate our continuing support of the AELP.”
He explained that with the AELP Link, investor orders in one market will be channelled by a domestic stockbroker to a stockbroker on the foreign market where the security is listed, to enter into that market for execution in the foreign market.
Popoola said African Listed Securities to be accessed through the AELP Link include all securities that are available for cross-border investors.
He said equity investments available include Africa’s most promising and profitable businesses as well as some global leaders among more than 1,050 companies listed. He said that investors would also buy or sell corporate and government bonds, Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) and derivatives where these are listed on the participating exchanges and the sponsoring stockbroker provides access.
Commenting on the cross boarder trade, the President of ASEA and Chief Executive Officer of the BRVM, Dr Felix Edoh Kossi Amenounvé,
said: “We are excited with this big […]