CMA at 30: Three CEOs, One Institution, and a Market Built from Scratch
As the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) marks 30 years with a milestone celebration scheduled for Thursday, 8th October 2026; the three people who have led it, Japheth Katto, Keith Kalyegira, and Josephine Okui Ossiya, sit at different points on the same arc
CMA Hosts Capital Markets Intermediaries Forum 2026 to Strengthen Compliance and Resilient Capital Markets Industry.
In a bid to make compliance more integrated and technology enabled, the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) Uganda hosted its 1st Bi-Annual Capital Markets Intermediaries Forum 2026 under the theme,
CMA Advances Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) Through Stakeholder Engagement.
The Capital Markets Authority (CMA) has strengthened efforts to expand access to long-term financing through alternative assets such as REITS. CMA convened a high-level breakfast meeting on the 21st April, 2026 where various business moguls, valuers, government representatives and real estate owners met to discuss the future of REITs, laws and policies the regulator is putting in place to see about their development in the country.
Capital Markets Authority Uganda Participates in Financial Literacy Town Hall Engagement in Masindi
From 16th–17th April 2026, Capital Markets Authority Uganda joined the Bank of Uganda for a two-day town hall engagement in Masindi aimed at enhancing public education and
Leveraging Professional Certification for a Stronger Capital Markets Industry.
On 10th April 2026, Capital Markets Authority Uganda hosted an engagement with the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI), bringing together capital markets stakeholders to discuss the importance of professional certification
Capital Markets Authority Launches 30-Year Anniversary Celebrations
The Capital Markets Authority (CMA) has officially launched its 30-year anniversary celebrations, marking three decades of regulating and developing Uganda’s capital markets since its establishment in 1996
CMA Advances Investor Education Efforts at Makerere University Business School (MUBS)
Investor education remains one of the core mandates of the Capital Markets Authority Uganda and a key priority under the Authority’s Strategic Plan for FY2025/2026–2029/2030.
CMA Explores Ugandan Depository Receipts to Deepen Capital Markets
As Uganda’s capital markets continue to evolve, innovative products such as Ugandan Depository Receipts (UDRs) are expected to play an important role in expanding investment opportunities and increasing access to regional and international securities.
CMA and USE Launch World Investor Week 2025: Empowering Ugandans to Move from Savings to Smart Investments
The CMA remains committed to achieving its mission to foster a transparent, accessible and effective capital market in Uganda and accordingly urges the public
CMA and USE Host the Regional East Africa Capital Markets Conference 2025 to Drive Digital Transformation
The Capital Markets Authority (CMA) Uganda, in partnership with the Uganda Securities Exchange (USE), has successfully hosted the East Africa Capital Markets Conference (EACMC 2025)