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Angola Offers 30% of BODIVA Shares to Public in Latest Privatisation Drive

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  • 180,000 shares of Angola Debt and Securities Exchange available for purchase
  • Government targets privatisation of 14 assets in 2024, expanding to 19 in 2025

Luanda, Angola – Angola has launched the public offering of 30% of the share capital of the Angola Debt and Securities Exchange (BODIVA), marking the latest milestone in its ongoing privatisation programme. A total of 180,000 shares, valued between 8,633 kwanzas (USD 9.46) and 13,259 kwanzas (USD 14.53) each, are available for sale, with the offering open until December 6.

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