Rwanda celebrates 2018 World Investor Week

The International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), to which Rwanda is an associate to, prepares the second annual World Investor Week (WIW) from October 1st – 7th, 2018 to promote investor education and protection and highlighting the various initiatives of securities regulators in those two areas around the globe.

A key objective of the World Investor Week is to highlight the importance of investor education and protection, and to foster learning opportunities for investors, given today’s rapidly changing environment of online and technological innovations.

The official launch took place at the Adventist University of Central Africa on 2nd October where more 1,200 students were taught on saving and investment through capital market.

The acting Executive Director of CMA Rwanda, Eric Bundugu said that the aim for this year’s World Investor Week was to create general awareness about investor rights with respect to retail/ individual investors on the Rwandan Capital Market.

“CMA plans to conducts various public education activities to create awareness among investors by disseminating information on the importance and benefits of saving and investing through the capital market and we shall emphasize mainly on embracing the savings culture aimed at promoting greater retail participation in the local capital market,” stressed CMA’s Acting Executive Director.

John Uwiduhaye, a final year student at the Adventist University of Central Africa said that “investor education is vital to ensure financial inclusion and equip young people with necessary skills as entrepreneurs of tomorrow as saving and investing through the capital market supports initiatives geared at entrepreneurship and job-creation.”

Throughout the 2018 World Investor Week, CMA plans to conduct various public education sessions targeting retail/ individual investors across the country. In addition to that CMA also plans to educate investors on various investment products on the capital market through social media and broadcast media.

CMA has committed to carry out a number of public education initiatives meant to bridge the financial literacy gap targeting retail investors in Rwanda to facilitate an interactive and educative forum to enable investors to start saving and investing through the local capital market.

The acting Executive Director of CMA Rwanda, Eric Bundugu while at the launch of the World Investor week 2018

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