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Association Professionnelle des Societes de Gestion et d’Intermediation (APSGI)

The Bourse Régionale des Valeurs Mobilières  (BRVM) is a regional stock Exchange shared by  eight countries in the West African region. These  countries are Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte D‘Ivoire,  Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal and Togo. They are members of the West African Economic  and Monetary Union (WAEMU), which is a fully  integrated political and economic zone. The  WAEMU countries have the same currency, the  CFA Franc (XOF) that is pegged to the euro, the  same Central Bank, one stock market, one central  depositary and settlement bank, one regulatory  authority for financial market regulation. The BRVM was created as a private company in  1996 and started its activities two years later with 35 listed companies and (USD) $2 billion in  market capitalization. Today, the BRVM has 46 listed companies, $20.33bn total market capitalization, $1.83 million value traded every  day, 83 listed bonds (sovereign and corporate)  including 3 Islamic bonds with a market  capitalization of $699 million.

The Association

The Bourse Régionale des Valeurs Mobilières  (BRVM) is a regional stock Exchange shared by  eight countries in the West African region. These  countries are Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte D‘Ivoire,  Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal and Togo. They are members of the West African Economic  and Monetary Union (WAEMU), which is a fully  integrated political and economic zone. The  WAEMU countries have the same currency, the  CFA Franc (XOF) that is pegged to the euro, the  same Central Bank, one stock market, one central  depositary and settlement bank, one regulatory  authority for financial market regulation. The BRVM was created as a private company in  1996 and started its activities two years later with 35 listed companies and (USD) $2 billion in  market capitalization. Today, the BRVM has 46 listed companies, $20.33bn total market capitalization, $1.83 million value traded every  day, 83 listed bonds (sovereign and corporate)  including 3 Islamic bonds with a market  capitalization of $699 million.

The Exchange

The Bourse Régionale des Valeurs Mobilières  (BRVM) is a regional stock Exchange shared by  eight countries in the West African region. These  countries are Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte D‘Ivoire,  Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal and Togo. They are members of the West African Economic  and Monetary Union (WAEMU), which is a fully  integrated political and economic zone. The  WAEMU countries have the same currency, the  CFA Franc (XOF) that is pegged to the euro, the  same Central Bank, one stock market, one central  depositary and settlement bank, one regulatory  authority for financial market regulation. The BRVM was created as a private company in  1996 and started its activities two years later with 35 listed companies and (USD) $2 billion in  market capitalization. Today, the BRVM has 46 listed companies, $20.33bn total market capitalization, $1.83 million value traded every  day, 83 listed bonds (sovereign and corporate)  including 3 Islamic bonds with a market  capitalization of $699 million.

Countries

Senegal

senegal@assda.africa

Togo

togo@assda.africa

Benin

benin@assda.africa

Burkina Faso

burkinafaso@assda.africa

Ivory Coast

ivorycoast@assda.africa

Guinea Bissau

gunieabissau@assda.africa

Mali

mali@assda.africa

Niger

niger@assda.africa