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Up to date statistics on the Rwanda Stock Exchange market for different listed companies and other types of trades.

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I&M Bank Rwanda Plc., is a commercial bank in Rwanda that is licensed by the National Bank of Rwanda. It is the second largest bank in Rwanda.

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TOTAL VOLUME

RATIO DESCRIPTION
ISIN-CODE T-BONDS No ISSUE DATE MATURITY DATE COUPON RATE YIELD TM CLOSING PRICE
RW000A1Z2RJ7 FXD2/2015/10yrs 2015-05-25 2025-05-25 0.12925% 0.12925 109
RW000A1Z2RJ7 FXD2/2015/10yrs 2015-05-25 2025-05-25 12.925% 12.925 109
RW000A19S1Q4 FXD4/2017/7Yrs (Re-opened) 2017-11-15 2024-11-15 0.124% 0.124 108
RW000A3KZPF7 FXD5/2021/3Yrs 2021-11-15 2024-11-15 0.1065% 0.1065 102
RW000A19S1Q4 FXD4/2017/7Yrs (Re-opened) 2017-11-15 2024-11-15 12.4% 12.4 108
RW000A3KZPF7 FXD5/2021/3Yrs 2021-11-15 2024-11-15 10.65% 10.65 102
FXD 2/2015/10yrs 2015-05-30 2024-05-30 12.9% 1.3077858880779 0

Private Equity Desk


MO Capital has recently set up a Private Equity Desk which offers, as a part of its Capital Market services, Private Equity as a new service specially to local, large and medium size companies looking to raise equity / quasi-equity from financial investors locally, regionally and internationally.

Private equity services have been gathering momentum in Rwanda as the Government encourages local businesses to boost local production and services to manage macroeconomic indicators.

What is Private Equity? – These are investments, amongst others, in private companies / businesses where private investors believe high future growth potential exists. These private investors bring in additional capital and expertise to help them grow. Private investors have the choice either to stay or exit by selling their private stakes to existing or new investors.

CDH has been involved in several significant private deals.

Our approach is to build a platform to allow large and medium size private entities to interact with potential private investors with CDH as intermediary. We offer investment banking and financial advisory services to these private entities for them to access additional funds under different conditions.

We leverage our local experience and local, regional and international private equity investors' network with our regional partners to provide tailor made solutions to clients.

Equity trades


The most commonly traded securities in Rwanda are public listed common shares. MO Capital is one of the leaders in equity securities with millions of equity shares traded every year. 

Our securities services include the following for our clients: 

• We act as brokers to execute client orders to buy or sell on the Rwanda Stock Exchange (RSE) and Nairobi Stock Exchange (NSE) 

• We act as broker-dealer for our clients and trade on our own account and for our clients. This helps in creating liquidity in the market for our clients 

• We allow our clients to benefit from Arbitrage Opportunities that allow them to benefit from price differences in markets for equities and bonds 
• We also provide Prime Services to hedge funds and institutional clients, including prime brokerage, start-up services, capital introductions, securities clearing, hedge fund administration, synthetics and innovative financing solutions. 

Our Equity Desk uses in-house research as well as third party research, offerings and other prod¬ucts and services to meet the needs of clients including mutual funds, investment advisors, banks, pension funds, hedge funds, insurance companies and other global financial institutions. 

Our Sales trading team links sales and position trading. Sales traders are responsible for managing the order flow between our client and the marketplace and pro-vide clients with research, trading ideas and capital commitments and identify trends in the marketplace in order to obtain the best and most effective execution. 

Our Trading Desk executes client and proprietary orders and makes markets in listed and over-the-counter (OTC) cash securities, exchange-traded funds and programs, providing liquidity to the market through both capital commitments and risk management.

Frequently asked questions

What you need to know about MO capital

A capital market is a financial marketplace where long-term debt or equity-backed securities are bought and sold. This market facilitates the raising of capital for companies, governments, and other entities by allowing them to issue stocks and bonds. It plays a crucial role in the economy by channeling funds from savers to entities that need capital for growth and development.

Securities are financial instruments that represent ownership (stocks), a creditor relationship with a governmental body or a corporation (bonds), or rights to ownership (derivatives). They are used by companies and governments to raise capital and can be traded in the financial markets.

Bonds are a type of security that represents a loan made by an investor to a borrower (typically corporate or governmental). When you purchase a bond, you are lending money to the issuer in exchange for periodic interest payments and the return of the bond’s face value when it matures. Bonds are used by organizations to finance projects and operations.

A broker is a professional or firm that acts as an intermediary between buyers and sellers of securities. Brokers facilitate transactions in financial markets and may provide advisory services to their clients. They earn commissions or fees for their services and are regulated by financial authorities to ensure fair and transparent market practices.
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