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Namibia goes digital in trading, the paper era ends
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 76018, member: 636"] Namibia finally got its electronic securities system running after years of sitting around waiting for old regulations to get updated. The Namibia Securities Exchange teamed up with Bank of Namibia and NAMFISA to launch the Central Securities Depository, which ditches paper certificates for a fully digital setup that handles trades and payments through BoN's systems. Five banks got approved as depository participants: Rand Merchant Bank, Standard Bank Namibia, NSX Financial Market Services, Bank of Namibia, and Nedbank Namibia. They will run investor accounts and keep everything compliant while the platform rolls out to everyone else. The whole thing speeds up settlements, cuts down on sketchy counterparty risks, and makes corporate actions way less of a headache for companies. Officials think the upgrade will pull in more foreign cash and bring the market up to international standards. [/QUOTE]
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