The Securities and Exchange Commission is working on waiving fees on the alternative market to encourage more small and medium enterprises to list on the Lusaka Securities Exchange (LuSE). Key factors that are fueling the waiver are that the commission has not been attracting significant listings, despite the presence of viable corporates on the market, with listed companies pegged below 30, with only one small and medium enterprise. Experts on the market have questioned the status quo. What should be done to enhance participation in the market? The Securities and Exchange Commission Director of Policy and Market Development, Mateyo Lungu,...
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