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Barclays Africa Group and OMFIF Launch Africa Financial Markets Index

LONDON, October 13, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --

Expanding and deepening financial markets across Africa is a centralcondition for the next stage of the continent's development. That is a key conclusion of theAfrica Financial Markets Index launched today by think tank OMFIF and sponsored by Barclays Africa Group Limited (BAGL).

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Africa's largeand dynamic markets present above-average opportunities for growth, yet investment prospects - for both international and local investors - are hampered by underdeveloped financial markets and unclear legal and regulatory frameworks.

The Index ranks the maturity, openness and accessibility of 17 financial markets in Africa, based on both qualitative and quantitative criteria. Development of local investor capacity and ability to attract foreign capital are key points of focus. "Through expert analysis of the African financial markets, the Africa Financial Markets Index draws global attention to the considerable investment opportunities and uncovers the untapped market potential," says Akinwumi Adesina, President of the African Development Bank.


The Index focuses on six fundamental pillars for financial market performance:

  • Market depth
  • Access to foreign exchange
  • Market transparency and regulation
  • Capacity of local investors
  • Macroeconomic opportunity
  • Enforceability of international financial agreements

The markets surveyed are; Botswana, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. The Index intends to track progress annually, supplying a toolkit for countries wishing to build financial infrastructure.

Africancountries are implementing a growing number of national policy frameworks for market development. One of the greatest constraints on growth-enhancinginvestment is the low capacity of local investors, partly linked tolimitations on the range of assets for local investors.

Given its size and historical position, South Africa tops the 2017 list, despite poorrecent macroeconomic performance, based on the strength of its financial markets as well as its relative openness and transparency for transactions. Others are closing the gap. Mauritius and Botswana have strengths in tax and regulation and access to foreign exchange. Kenya and Ghana provide signs of progress. Ivory Coast, with a low overall score, is home to a growing regional bourse, pointing to future improvement. Ethiopia shows the highest GDP growth prospects of the 17 countries - even though it comes bottom of the list in terms of financial market prowess.

"The Index provides countries with valuable insights and tools to improve the state of their financial markets," says Maria Ramos, Chief Executive, BAGL. "By broadening and deepening their understanding of the requirements of local and international investors, Africa's leaders can develop robust markets - a prime condition for sustainable, inclusive growth."

"Liquidity, regulation, foreign exchange restrictions and policy choices are among the chief concerns for investors considering their African engagement," says David Marsh, Managing Director, OMFIF. "Our survey highlights the areas where specific countries need to make genuine advances to forge strongpositions in the competitionfor sustainable investment."

In addition to statistical analysis, OMFIF gained additional insights by surveying 60 top executives from financial institutions operating across the 17 countries, including banks, investors, securities exchanges, regulators, audit and accounting firms, and international financial and development institutions.

The Index can be viewed here: http://thinktank.omfif.org/afmindex

Media enquiries:

Sarah Butler
Communications and Marketing
OMFIF
Sarah.butler@omfif.org
+44-207-965-4492

Lerato Matsaneng
Media and Corporate Relations
Barclays Africa Group
Lerato.matsaneng@absa.co.za
+27-64-757-4716

For further information about Barclays Africa, please visit http://www.barclaysafrica.com


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