| Abbreviation | ASEA | 
|---|---|
| Formation | 1993 | 
| Legal status | Non-profit organization | 
| Purpose | Trade association for securities exchanges in the Africa region | 
| Location | |
Region served   | Africa | 
Membership    | 26 Full Members and 6 Associate Members | 
| Website | african-exchanges | 
African Securities Exchanges Association (ASEA) is trade association for securities exchanges in Africa headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya. The associations aim is to provide a formal framework for the mutual co-operation of securities exchanges in the African region. Its functions include the exchange of information and assistance in the development of member exchanges.[1][2]
As of 2022, there were 30 exchanges in Africa, representing 39 nations' capital markets. At that time, ASEA had 26 Full Members and 6 Associate Members.[3]
Member Organisations
- Bolsa de Valores de Cabo Verde - Praia, Cape Verde
 - Bolsa de Valores de Mozambique - Maputo, Mozambique
 - Botswana Stock Exchange - Gaborone, Botswana
 - Bourse Regionale des Valeurs Mobilieres - Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
 - Bourse des Valeurs Mobilières de Tunis - Tunis, Tunisia
 - Casablanca Stock Exchange - Casablanca, Morocco
 - Egyptian Exchange - Cairo, Egypt
 - FMDQ Securities Exchange - Lagos, Nigeria
 - Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange - Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
 - Douala Stock Exchange - Douala, Cameroon
 - Ghana Stock Exchange - Accra, Ghana
 - JSE Limited - Sandown, South Africa
 - Khartoum Stock Exchange - Khartoum, Sudan
 - Libyan Stock Market - Tripoli, Libya
 - Lusaka Stock Exchange - Lusaka, Zambia
 - Malawi Stock Exchange - Blantyre, Malawi
 - Nairobi Stock Exchange - Nairobi, Kenya (Now Nairobi Securities Exchange Limited)
 - Namibian Stock Exchange - Windhoek, Namibia
 - Nigerian Stock Exchange - Lagos, Nigeria
 - Rwanda Stock Exchange - Kigali, Rwanda
 - Stock Exchange of Mauritius - Port Louis, Mauritius
 - Sierra Leone Stock Exchange - Sierra Leone
 - Uganda Securities Exchange Limited - Kampala, Uganda
 - Zimbabwe Stock Exchange - Harare, Zimbabwe
 
In addition, the African Securities Exchanges maintains a partnership agreement with the Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ "ASEA Who we are". ASEA. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
 - ↑ "PAPSS and ASEA forge strategic partnership to revolutionize cross-border payment of Stock Exchanges in Africa". Afreximbank. April 26, 2023.
 - ↑ Zwane, Thuletho (May 16, 2023). "Partnership to improve cross-border payment of stock exchanges in Africa". BusinessDay.
 - ↑ "FEAS > Member Profiles". Archived from the original on 2019-09-05. Retrieved 2019-05-09.
 
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