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West African Securities Exchange Collaborates To Integrate Capital Market
Members of West Afri
can Securities Exchange have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to help integrate the ECOWAS Capital Market.
The Director-General of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in Nigeria, Mr Mounir Gwarzo, who disclosed this at a news conference, said that the members came together to form an association to help drive the purpose.
“And the only way we can do this is to ensure that the regulators come together and the committee agrees to form the West Africa Security Regulators Association (WASRA),’’ he said.
“ Within the East African countries, Kenya is doing quite well in driving their association and within the Arab countries and the Middle East, they also have their associations doing well.
“ Part of our own principle is to see that we can achieve a lot globally in terms of financial inclusion, financial literacy, market development, crises management and enforcement.
“It is to make sure that the entire jurisdiction within a particular region comes together and share information, information is the key and what drives the market is information.
Gwarzo said that some of the agreements on the MoU were to harmonise their regulatory framework, manage risk in the capital market and monitor market development.
He said that the association would be chaired by Mr Mory Soumahoro, the Secretary General Counseil Regional De L’Epargne Publique Et Des Marchès Financiers (CREPMF).
On the financial implications for the member states, the director-general said that it would be looked into in order to ascertain the cost for each state.
He said that the chairman would head the association for two years after which the performance of the association would be accessed and another chairman elected.
In his remark, Soumahoro thanked the members for the confidence they had in electing him and he called on all the member states to support the association to achieve its aim.
The SEC Director-General in Ghana, Dr Adu Antwi, said that he was optimistic that the association would achieve the aim of its establishment.
“We will make sure we push the agenda, we are on course and the association will help in achieving the aim of integrating the ECOWAS states.
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