The Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe (SECZ) was officially established through the enactment of the Securities Act (Chapter 24:25), marking its foundational role in the nation’s financial governance. Its primary mandate involves regulating and supervising the Zimbabwean capital markets, diligently working to ensure investor protection and promote market integrity. Operating under this legislative framework, SECZ strives to foster a fair, efficient, and transparent environment for all participants across the industry. This crucial oversight includes the regulation of stock exchanges, broker-dealers, and other licensed entities within Zimbabwe’s dynamic financial ecosystem. Ultimately, the Commission plays a pivotal role in maintaining confidence and stability, thereby contributing to the robust development of the country’s securities industry.
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