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CMA Rwanda and Rwanda Stock Exchange CEOs Meet East Capital Group on Strategic Collaboration
The Capital Markets Authority Rwanda (CMA) and the Rwanda Stock Exchange (RSE) CEOs met with East Capital Group to discuss strategic collaboration for Rwanda's capital market development. The meeting focused on investment mobilisation, product diversification, and capacity building to strengthen Rwanda's position as a competitive investment destination. The engagement is part of ongoing efforts by CMA and RSE to build relationships with strategic partners for market expansion.
CEO Links Gender Equality to Capital Market Growth at Ring the Bell Event
The Capital Market Authority of Rwanda's CEO Romeo Ngarambe spoke at the 12th Ring the Bell for Gender Equality event in Kigali, organised by the Rwanda Stock Exchange with UN Global Compact, UN Women and the International Finance Corporation. The CEO highlighted that women's participation as investors, entrepreneurs and leaders strengthens economic progress, and that inclusive capital markets require investor protection, sound governance, financial literacy, and appropriate financial products. Minister Consolée Uwimana urged institutions to develop roadmaps for women's economic empowerment aligned with Vision 2050.
CMA Rwanda 2026 RSE Listings Forum on Capital Market Readiness
The Capital Market Authority of Rwanda (CMA Rwanda) held the 2026 RSE Listings Forum on March 19, 2026, to encourage businesses to strengthen their readiness for raising capital through the market. The forum brought together entrepreneurs, investors, and policymakers under the theme 'Capital Market Connect: Preparing Businesses for Investment Success.' CMA Rwanda emphasized that companies seeking investment must demonstrate sound governance, reliable financial reporting, a clear business strategy, and structures meeting investor requirements.
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