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Agama wants collaboration among African markets as SEC signs MoU with Rwanda Capital Markets Authority

Emomotimi Agama, Director General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

Emomotimi Agama, director general of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), has called for enhanced collaboration among African markets for a stronger interconnection within the continent as well as development of new products.

This is as the SEC Nigeria signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) of Rwanda in Abuja, Monday.

According to the MoU, “each party shall, within its respective mandate and Applicable Laws, cooperate with the other Party in areas including but not limited to: investor education and capital market development; exchange of information on regulatory and market developments; capacity building, training, and technical assistance; and cooperation on enforcement and supervisory matters of mutual interest.

“The parties recognise the importance of cooperation in fostering confidence, innovation, market development, and sound practices within their respective capital markets, as well as in supporting regional

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