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Kenya’s online trading broker EGM Securities cleared to offer NSE derivatives

EGM Securities, an online trading broker has been cleared to offer derivative contracts on the NSE Derivatives Market, a move that will provide investors with a revolutionary onboarding process that will take less than five minutes to start trading as opposed to the current average two-day processing time, putting Kenya at par with global standards.  

NSE derivatives contracts are based on the most liquid traded equities and index in Kenya. EGM Securities will initially introduce futures contracts on the six most traded Kenyan stocks, namely: British American Tobacco Kenya, KCB Group Plc, Equity Group Holdings, Safaricom Plc, East African Breweries Plc and ABSA Bank Kenya Plc, as well as the NSE 25 Index created to cover 25 of the most liquid and blue-chip stocks in Kenya. 

According to Samwel Kiraka, CEO of EGM Securities: “We are very pleased to deliver another innovative and world-class offering to Kenya’s financial markets that enables investors to take quick advantage of intraday trading opportunities on the NSE derivatives markets, e.g. buy in the morning and sell in the afternoon, across all our trading platforms, including MT4, Webtrader, and Kenya’s well-known FXPesa.”

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The main benefits of trading on the NSE Derivatives Market versus the cash equity equivalent include the ability to short sell Kenyan cash equities, lower margin costs and lower transaction costs at a flat rate of 0.14%. Investors can protect their portfolios against adverse price movements by trading futures that reflect their stock portfolios.

Collaboration between the NSE Derivatives Market, EGM Securities and their parent company Equiti Group’s global Product team, has made this new NSE derivatives offering possible for Kenyan investors.

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Geoffrey Odundo, Chief Executive, NSE said: “We are proud to be an Exchange leading in innovation and one of our key priority areas for 2021 is to increase product uptake on the alternative products to our investors.”

Brian Myers, CEO of Equiti Capital, adds: “We always work to add local products to our global offering. We are democratising trading for all, giving access to global markets such as U.S equities and Foreign Exchange (FX) as well as local stocks such as Safaricom. Kenyans deserve the ability to diversify.”

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EGM Securities offers in-person financial education at its Nairobi and Nakuru offices as well as other educational offerings like regular seminars and training webinars – all offered at no cost to Kenyans.

In 2018 EGM Securities, a subsidiary of the global Equiti Group, became Kenya’s first online trading broker to obtain a license from the Capital Markets Authority, and in 2019 the company launched its FXPesa trading App.

On 15 October 2020, EGM Securities was admitted as a trading member of NEXT on the NSE. The admission follows EGM Securities’ satisfaction of the licensing and operating requirements of a Derivatives Broker as stipulated under the Capital Markets, Derivatives Markets Regulations, 2015. 

Milcah Lukhanyu
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