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NSE Admits Private Wealth Capital Limited as an Authorized Securities Dealer

Editor SharpDaily by Editor SharpDaily
September 21, 2022
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Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE)

The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) has admitted Private Wealth Capital Limited (PWCL) as an Authorized Securities Dealer (ASD) for fixed income securities listed on the NSE following the firm’s approval to operate as an ASD by the Capital Markets Authority.

The admission makes PWCL the first non-bank ASD in Kenya and will enable the firm to provide domestic and international institutional and individual investors with bond brokerage services and market liquidity in the secondary bond market for Kenya shilling Government Bonds, Kenya Government Eurobonds and listed corporate bonds.

PWCL is a leading investment advisory firm offering services in public and private equity and debt capital markets. The PWCL team, which is a blend of veteran fixed income market dealers and new entrants, has extensive and diverse experience spanning over 55 years. The team will combine their market insights with research expertise to provide clients with strategic investment advice to maximize returns on their fixed income investments.

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“The approval to operate as an Authorized Securities Dealer in Kenya is a testament of our continued commitment to offer clients enhanced investment services. Our approval will enable investors enter and exit their bond investments more easily in the secondary market as a result of PWCL’s role as a liquidity provider,” Mr Kabaki Wamwea, the Chief Executive Officer, PWCL noted.

Commenting on the admission, Mr Geoffrey Odundo, Chief Executive, NSE PLC noted, “As a market, we are keen on
supporting the growth of the Fixed Income market space in Kenya in line with our 2020-2024 strategy. We congratulate
PWCL for the approval as an Authorized Securities Dealer and look forward to further partnerships”.

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