The JSE’s new private marketplace attracts industry collaboration between private deals and institutional and individual investors

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[Promoted] The JSE’s new private marketplace attracts industry collaboration between private deals and institutional and individual investors

In 2022, the JSE launched an online marketplace called JSE Private Placements which was awarded an FSP Category One License.

“The qualifying criteria are simple: companies must be raising over R1 million and pass our compliance verification checks,” said Moodley. “Similarly, investors must pass our compliance verification checks and provide us with their mandate requirements,” said Moodley. The reason Aggregators are turning to the JPP platform and embracing industry collaboration is that they align with JPP’s six-point mission:To serve and act as a joint catalyst for Africa’s economic growth by providing a single cross-border platform to raise and invest privately.Leveraging the JSE’s vast and growing connections is envisaged to become more prominent than any single entity network in South Africa.Aggregators can choose to leverage or white-label JPP’s ecosystem.

 

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