Ethiopian capital market authority grants licenses to 16 service providers

The Ethiopian Capital Market Authority has granted licenses to 16 capital market service providers so far. Executive Director Hana Teklequ told Fana Digital that the authority is focusing on registering small and medium enterprises this year.

Addis Ababa, February 19, 2026 (FMC) – The Ethiopian Capital Market Authority bears the responsibility of providing licenses and supervision to institutions and individuals operating in the capital market. It allows registration of institutions with capital counted in billions, the authority stated.

Executive Director Hana Teklequ told Fana Digital that the number of licensed providers has increased, with licenses granted to 16 capital market service providers so far. The authority is working to strengthen the licensing system. It encourages companies that have not registered their small and medium enterprises to do so.

Trading platforms for the capital market have been established in various regions, including cities like Bahir Dar, Ambo, Jigjiga, and Arba Minch. The authority has successfully held the second Capital Market Conference.

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