Rwanda, Jamaica stock exchanges sign MoU to advance market development

The signing took place at 21st Regional Investment and Capital Markets Conference in Jamaica, attended by key figures including Dr. Andrew Michael Holness, Prime Minister of Jamaica; Fayval Williams, Minister of Finance and Public Service; Mr. Livingstone Morrison, CEO of the Jamaica Stock Exchange; and Mr. Pierre Célestin Rwabukumba, CEO of the Rwanda Stock Exchange.

After signing the agreement, Rwabukumba highlighted its broader significance.

“This partnership is about more than documents and meetings; it is about sharing experience, growing together, and opening new doors for businesses, investors, and market professionals in both regions,” he said.

The MoU between Rwanda and Jamaica builds on the strong bilateral relationship between the two nations, which has seen cooperation in various sectors.

In April 2022, Rwanda and Jamaica signed agreements on political collaboration, tourism, transport, and industrial development.

This partnership continues to grow, as evidenced by recent support where the Rwandan government sent a team of military engineers mid January 2026 for Jamaica’s post-disaster recovery efforts.

Rwanda and Jamaica stock exchanges have signed MoU to advance market development.

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