01.13.2025

Ethiopia Launches Securities Exchange

01.13.2025
Ethiopia Launches Securities Exchange

Ethiopia launched the Ethiopian Securities Exchange (ESX) on Friday 10 January, marking a major step in Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s efforts to open the economy to private investment. Wegagen Bank is the first company listed, with expectations of 90 companies joining over the next decade, including state-owned Ethio Telecom.

Ethiopia previously had a securities exchange in the 1960s and 70s, which was abolished after the 1974 revolution. While the launch is seen as a milestone for local investors, concerns remain about foreign interest due to financial reporting standards and ongoing conflicts. Despite challenges, the move is hailed as a key moment in Ethiopia’s economic evolution.

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  • L – R shows Temi Popoola, Group Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX Group); Tilahun Kassahun, Chief Executive Officer, Ethiopian Securities Exchange (ESX) and Pierre Celestin Rwabukumba, President, Africa Securities Exchanges Association (ASEA) during the opening of Ethiopian Securities Exchange in Addis Ababa yesterday

Source: Ethiopia Exchange

Group CEO Of Nigerian Exchange Group Temi Popoola Charts Pan-African Market Vision At Ethiopian Securities Exchange Launch

Temi Popoola, Group CEO of Nigerian Exchange Group Plc (NGX Group), reiterated the transformative potential of Africa’s capital markets at the launch of the Ethiopian Securities Exchange (ESX). Speaking at the event, Popoola emphasized the need for stronger regional collaboration, government-private sector synergy, and innovative market solutions to unlock the continent’s economic potential.NGX Group’s strategic investment in ESX underscores its leadership in advancing Africa’s capital market infrastructure.

“The launch of ESX represents a pivotal moment for Ethiopia and the broader African financial landscape,” Popoola stated. “ESX will serve as a crucial mechanism for capital formation and market liquidity, driving sustainable economic growth.”Expounding on NGX Group’s investment rationale, Popoola highlighted Ethiopia’s immense market potential and the shared vision of fostering economic growth through innovation.

“Our partnership transcends traditional investment parameters,” he explained. “It is about ensuring that ESX evolves into a key player in Africa’s financial ecosystem, enabling cross-border investments and setting benchmarks for market development.”

Popoola also drew parallels with global success stories like India, which has leveraged its capital markets to achieve significant economic transformation. He emphasized the importance of responsible market opening to attract local and continental capital.

“By following this path, Ethiopia can become a financial hub in Africa,” he remarked.Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed lauded the launch of ESX as a transformative milestone in the country’s journey toward economic modernization.

“Today, we have officially rung the bell to launch the Ethiopian Securities Exchange, our nation’s first stock exchange,” the Prime Minister announced on X. “This is a call to global investors: Ethiopia offers immense potential, a fast-growing economy, and a clear trajectory toward shared prosperity.”

Tilahun Esmael Kassahun, CEO of the Ethiopian Securities Exchange, expressed confidence in the partnership with NGX Group.

“We are pleased to welcome NGX Group as a strategic partner, building upon the existing support we continue to receive from them,” he said.

Kassahun also emphasized the value of NGX Group’s expertise in shaping ESX’s growth and success.Drawing from NGX Group’s six decades of experience, Popoola shared insights on diversifying financial instruments and expanding access to investment opportunities.

“With the right mix of innovation, policy support, and regional collaboration, Ethiopia’s capital market can play a transformative role in driving economic development and establish itself as a leader in Africa’s financial ecosystem,” he concluded.

With the ESX poised to redefine Ethiopia’s financial landscape, NGX Group’s involvement highlights the critical role of partnerships and shared expertise in advancing Africa’s economic narrative.

Source: NGX

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