Type | Stock Exchange |
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Location | Windhoek, Namibia |
Founded | 18 January 1904 (old) 30 September 1992 (current) |
Owner | Members |
Key people | David Nuyoma (Chairman) Tiaan Bazuin (CEO) |
Currency | Namibian dollar |
No. of listings | 44 which include 4 Commodity ETF’s (2017) |
Market cap | N$2 trillion (Sep 2018) |
Volume | N$13.859 billion (Aug 2018) |
Website | nsx |
The Namibian Stock Exchange (NSX) (Afrikaans: Namibiese Effektebeurs; German: Börse Namibia) is the only stock exchange in Namibia. Based in Windhoek, it is one of the largest stock exchanges on the African continent. It has a partnership with JSE in neighbouring South Africa. The NSX is only open on weekdays, and trades continuously from 09:00 to 17:00 (WAT), excluding public holidays.[1]
The stock exchange operates under a license from the Namibian non-banking financial regulator NAMFISA. The stock exchange is regulated by the Stock Exchanges Control Act (1985 and 1992).