Namibian Stock Exchange

Namibian Stock Exchange
TypeStock Exchange
LocationWindhoek, Namibia
Founded18 January 1904 (old)
30 September 1992 (current)
OwnerMembers
Key peopleDavid Nuyoma (Chairman)
Tiaan Bazuin (CEO)
CurrencyNamibian dollar
No. of listings44 which include 4 Commodity ETF’s (2017)
Market capN$2 trillion (Sep 2018)
VolumeN$13.859 billion (Aug 2018)
Websitensx.com.na

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).

  1. ^ "FAQ - Namibian Stock Exchange". nsx.com.na.