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Read moreA Core Regulatory Function in the Capital Markets Essentially, regulation begins with issuance of an operating license (and in some cases, an approval)
The Capital Markets Authority (CMA) is responsible for ensuring observance of its laws as well as the integrity of the capital markets.
On-site inspections – Both planned and ad hoc, Trend analysis & compliance reviews and Tracking of new developments
Currently, there are Eleven (11) domestic companies listed on the Uganda Securities Exchange and Eight (8) cross border listings
Integrity: We act ethically and work in the public interest, treating people fairly and honestly
Accountability: We strive to live up to the aspirations of our mission so as to deliver quality services and promote the best interest of our stakeholders
Excellence: We strive to pursue and deliver the highest quality of service to our stakeholders
Teamwork: We support and promote collaboration among the CMA team and with external stakeholders
The Authority regulates Uganda’s capital markets through a comprehensive framework of laws, rules, and guidelines.
View Draft LawsThe Authority licenses market players like broker dealers, investment advisors, fund managers, unit trust managers, and trustees.
License Application & Renewal FormsThe Capital Markets Authority (CMA) publishes a range of materials to inform and educate the public about capital markets in Uganda.
Annual ReportsAccess a variety of investor education materials to empower the public with knowledge & understanding about investing.
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Authority ensures fair treatment of investors and handles complaints from transactions with licensed entities systematically
Complaints HandlingMarket Commentary provides insights and analysis on current trends and developments in the Ugandan capital markets.
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