In the CEMAC zone, investing in the stock market means actively participating in the economic development of the region while diversifying its portfolio to better seize long-term growth opportunities.
INVESTORS
Locals or residents (CEMAC zone)
Advantages of investing in the CEMAC zone
1. Potentiel économique
The CEMAC zone comprising Cameroon, Gabon, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Chad and the Central African Republic offers significant growth potential.
The economies of these countries are rich in natural resources and present opportunities in key sectors such as energy, infrastructure, and agriculture.
2. Marché en expansion
The growing population and accelerated urbanization in the region are increasing the demand for goods and services.
Investing now can capture a share of this growing market.
3. Accès à un espace commun
CEMAC member countries share a common currency, the CFA franc, which facilitates trade transactions and investments by reducing the risks associated with currency fluctuations.
4. Réformes et initiatives de développement
Governments in the region are implementing economic reforms and initiatives to improve the business environment, attract foreign investment, and boost economic growth.
5. Avantages fiscaux et incitatifs
Some CEMAC countries offer tax benefits and incentives for investors, such as tax exemptions or tariff reductions, to encourage foreign investment.
6. Ressources naturelles
The sub-region is rich in natural resources such as oil, gas, minerals, and agricultural land.
Investments in these sectors can offer attractive returns.
7. Intégration régionale
CEMAC is working on regional integration to facilitate trade and investment among its members, thereby reducing trade barriers and strengthening economic cooperation.
Documents to be provided for the opening of a securities account
Natural or legal persons resident in the CEMAC zone or non-residents can invest freely by opening a securities account.

Securities account for individuals
Duly completed and signed securities account opening form
Securities account agreement duly completed and signed
Photocopy of valid identity document
2 half 4*4 photo cards
RIB of the current account associated with the securities account
Home location map
Certificate of address (receipt of water, electricity or telephone)
Tax Registration Certificate (NIU)
Minimum investment: 10,000 FCFA

Securities account Legal Entity
Duly completed, signed and stamped form for opening a securities account
Securities account agreement duly completed, signed and sealed
Valid extract from the commercial register
Statutes
Minutes of the General Assembly
Royalty-free certificate
Tax Registration Certificate (NIU)
RIB of the current account associated with the securities account
Minimum investment: 100,000 FCFA
Documents to be provided by each signatory


