BSE eager for Batswana to buy shares

BSE main Committee Chairperson Regina Sekalesele-Vaka (holding the investor handbook) with BSE CEO Hiran Mendis PIC: KEBOFHE MATHE
BSE main Committee Chairperson Regina Sekalesele-Vaka (holding the investor handbook) with BSE CEO Hiran Mendis PIC: KEBOFHE MATHE

Concerned about the low participation of Batswana on the stock market, the Botswana Stock Exchange (BSE) has launched an investor handbook that provides comprehensive information about the bourse.

The 50-page book also explains the benefits of investing on the stock exchange, the different types of investments that investors can make on the BSE and how to monitor the share price movement.

Speaking at the launch of the book last week, BSE main committee chairperson, Regina Sikalesele-Vaka said the handbook is a valuable tool for educating ordinary citizens to create their own wealth and financial independence through the stock exchange.

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