Imara adds Egypt and Morocco to African broking
Imara has one of the biggest trading networks in Africa's fast-growing frontier markets.
October 19, 2010 12:31 by Reuters
Frontier African financial services group Imara said on Tuesday it had added Egypt and Morocco to its regional stock-broking footprint, its first foray beyond a historical sub-Saharan focus. “Expansion of our trading capability has primarily been driven by client demand for a wider trading capability,” said Alun Thomas, chief executive of Imara Africa Securities, the group’s Botswana-registered brokerage arm.
The addition of trading services for Tunisia was imminent, the company said.
Imara has one of the biggest trading networks in Africa’s fast-growing frontier markets, offering brokerage services in 14 African markets — Botswana, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mauritius, Morocco, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe and the regional West African BRVM bourse out of Ivory Coast.
With the exception of Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa — far and away the continent’s biggest bourse — many African markets remain hampered by a lack of liquidity, making it difficult for external investors to build viable positions.
(Reporting by Ed Cropley; Editing by Dan Lalor)
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