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NATIONAL PUBLIC EDUCATION How to invest through the capital market? What is an investment? Generally, every activity that is done today but which has a “payday” at a later date can be described as an investment. Investment involves postponing your consumption today in order to put your savings where they can grow to more in future. It is an activity which involves putting capital into a business with expectation of generating revenue and therefore returns as compensation for the capital. Why invest? Investment is a necessary condition for creating wealth. Investment helps in realizing one's dream such as buying a home, a vehicle, a farm, a factory, a business, or even education. Investment puts your savings to work to earn returns. It is impossible to create wealth without investing. Investing gives you the key to secure the future. Investing can let you have a comfortable retirement. Investment is a time-honoured practice for increasing your wealth. What does one buy in the Capital Market? Shares and bonds are the most common products to invest in capital markets. What is a bond? A bond is a debt. When you buy a Treasury Bond issued by Government you are a lender and the Government is a borrower. Equally, when you buy a bond issued by a company, the company is a borrower and you are a lender. The bonds will promise to pay you an interest income periodically. 1 What are equity/Shares? A share is a unit of ownership in a company. When you buy a share in a company, you become one of the owners of the company to the extent of your shareholding. You participate in the affairs of the company through your voting rights at the General meetings. When the company reports profits and decides to distribute the profits, you are paid a dividend income. Who is an investor? An investor is anyone who decides to put part of his/her funds in an investment for future benefit. For example, Mr. Rukara who has decided to use 10% his monthly salary to buy shares or bonds can be described as an investor. An investor has some characteristics including an investment objective, a time horizon for his investment, an expectation of return and money to invest. When can you start investing? The best time to start investing is NOW. Generally, the earlier you start in life, the longer the time you have to invest. Monitoring your investment? An investment is not supposed to be done passively. It is important for an investor to actively follow or monitor his investment. Monitoring your investment involves keeping your eye on the developments within the company you invested in, the stock market and the economy as a whole. It is a “hands on” kind of business. For investors on the Rwanda OTC market, you can monitor your investments by keeping active communication lines with your broker, by reading the business pages of the newspapers, listening to local FM station and TV or simply visiting CMAC website or visiting CMAC offices. How to open an account and trade? A prospective investor on the ROTC must open an account with a brokerage house prior to trading in securities. The process of opening an account is very simple and starts by making contact with a broker of your choice. The investor then completes a purchase order (or sale order) giving personal particulars (including contact address etc) and the instructions on the transactions (that is what security to buy/sell, the transaction price, etc). Where the investor intends 2 to sell securities, he will be required to submit his security certificate. In the case of a purchase, the investor will be required to make deposit covering the value of the transaction. Trading arrangement Only authorised Members (stock brokers) can trade on the ROTC market. An authorised member is a stock broker who has been admitted by the CMAC to be a trader in securities. Trading on the ROTC market takes place every working day of the week from 09.00am to 12noon. Trading is open to the general public. How am I protected? a) CMAC ensures that only competent and credible professionals are licensed to serve the market. b) CMAC supervises all members of ROTC to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements c) CMAC ensures that prospectuses of issuers have adequate disclosure for decision making d) CMAC ensures that there are periodic reports and all price sensitive information are released once they are available e) National public education and awareness campaigns create well informed investors However, investor protection in capital market is aimed at providing fair play to investors. But it is not aimed at protecting an investor from his/her own errors of judgment or ensuring that he/she gets profits all the time. The law will protect investors who have been victims of fraud, dishonesty and unfair practices. All investors face the normal market risks. The regulator in this market is CMAC. 3 MEMBERS OF RWANDA OTC MARKET FAIDA SECURITIES RWANDA LTD C/O Bahati Nzamwita Edvin 08514186 bahati@trustchambes.co.r w TRUST LAW CHAMBERS Rue de l’Akagera, P.O Box 6679, KIGALI AFRICAN ALLIANCE RWANDA C/O BUGINGO J BOSCO, Tel: 08493975 bugjonb@yahoo.com P.O Box 6368, KIGALI CONTINENTAL DISCOUNT HOUSE Patrick Nkulikiyinfura, Patrick@cdhrwanda.co m 08-308 585 P.O Box 6237, KIGALI 5th Floor Ecobank building, DALLAS SECURITIES BROKERAGE Mrs. Immy Kamarade Immy1968@yahoo.com 08-302113 DALLAS HOUSE, P.O Box 1028, KIGALI MBEA BROKERAGE SECURITIES MBEA FINANCIAL SERVICES RWANDA SARL John Bosco Birungi jbirungi@gippartners.c om 08-528385 P.O Box 92, KIGALI Avenue de la paix KINGDOM SECURITIES RWANDA LTD C/0 KAMANZI, NTAGANIRA & Associates, Désiré KAMANZI knlawyers@rwanda1.com P.O Box 6571, KIGALI Tel : 08309090 For any further information, please contact CAPITAL MARKET ADVISORY COUNCIL [CMAC] 5th Floor, Ecobank Building Avenue de la Paix P O Box 6136 Kigali Rwanda Tel: +250 500 335 Email: rmathu@cmac.co.rw Website: www.cmac.co.rw DYER AND BLAIR RWANDA LIMITED Simon Kalenzi 08-308080 spkalenzi@yahoo.com P.O Box 5292, KIGALI Chadel Building, Avenue des milles collines, Tel: 570390 4

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