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Rwanda Stock Exchange turnover jumps to $3.4bn as investor confidence deepens

City of Kigali, Rwanda. Photo by Jean Claude Akarikumutima @ Unsplash
City of Kigali, Rwanda. Photo by Jean Claude Akarikumutima @ Unsplash
  • Turnover rises on regulatory reforms and broader investor participation
  • Green and multicurrency instruments boost market depth

 

KIGALI, RWANDARwanda’s stock exchange closed 2025 with higher turnover and broader participation, underscoring growing investor confidence and the maturation of one of East Africa’s smaller but increasingly innovative capital markets.

The Rwanda Stock Exchange (RSE) said market turnover reached $3.4bn in 2025, up from $2.9bn a year earlier, driven by regulatory improvements and sustained demand across equities, bonds and over-the-counter markets.

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