Cambodia Securities Exchange

Cambodia Securities Exchange (ក្រុមហ៊ុន ផ្សារមូលបត្រកម្ពុជា)
Public, Private
Industry Financial
Founded 11 July 2011
Headquarters Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Key people
Hean Sahib (BoD Chairman), Hong Sok Huor (CEO)
Products Stocks
Number of employees
39 (Dec 2011)
Website http://www.csx.com.kh

The Cambodia Securities Exchange (CSX) (Khmer: ក្រុមហ៊ុន ផ្សារមូលបត្រកម្ពុជា; abbreviation: ផមក) is the national stock exchange of Cambodia. The exchange's purpose is to achieve high economic growth by facilitating flows of capital, investment, and reallocation of capital based on capital market mechanisms. The exchange is headquartered in the Canadia Tower, in Cambodia's capital city, Phnom Penh.

As of 2016, CSX was reported to have the smallest total market capitalization for its listed companies of any stock exchange in the world, with a total capitalization of $103.1 million.[1]

History

In November 2006, the Cambodian Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) and Korea Exchange (KRX) signed a Memorandum of Understanding to develop the securities market in Cambodia. The following November, Cambodian Prime Minister, Samdech Hun Sen hosted an international conference promoting the launch of the Cambodia Securities Market project.

In March 2009, the Royal Government of Cambodia and Korea Exchange signed a "Joint-Venture Agreement" to establish a stock market ("The Cambodia Securities Exchange Co., Ltd"). The Cambodia Securities Exchange was then incorporated on 23 February 2010. The MEF owns 55% of the registered capital and KRX the remaining 45%.

Listings

On 18 April 2012, Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority became the first domestically listed company on the Cambodian Securities Exchange.[2] Its shares went up 48 percent on the first day of trading after investors sought more than 10 times the available stock.[2][3] The second stock listed currently (February 2015) is Grand Twins International, a Taiwanese garment maker, which first trading day was on 16 June 2014.

CSX Historical Highlights

CSX Leadership

CSX Organization

CSX is composed of the following departments:

  1. Administration and Finance Department
  2. IT Department
  3. Listing and Disclosure Department
  4. Market Operations Department
  5. Clearing and Settlement Department
  6. Depository Department

Listed Companies

Three state-owned enterprises have been instructed by the government to list their stocks for trading. [4]

No. Company Sector
1 Phnom Penh Water Supply Energy & Utilities
2 Telecom Cambodia Communications
3 Sihanoukville Autonomous Port Commerce

The list of companies which are actually listed is shown here, http://www.csx.com.kh/en/company/list.jsp?MNCD=6010.

Member Institutions Licensed for Underwriting

The following brokerage firms hold membership to the CSX and are authorized to perform securities underwriting[5]

No. Company
1 Phnom Penh Securities Firm Plc.
2 OSK Indochina Securities Limited
3 Cambodia – Vietnam Securities Plc.
4 Cana Securities Ltd.
5 Campu Securities Plc.
6 DBS Bank Ltd. (Singapore)
7 Tong Yang Securities (Cambodia) Plc.
8 SBI Royal Securities Plc

Trading, Settlement and Depository

Trading is executed through a continuous multiple-price auction process from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM, with opening at 9:00 AM and closing at 11:30 AM.
Settlements between members and CSX are carried out through 3 participating banks: ACLEDA Bank, Canadia Bank, BIDC.
All securities listed and traded on the CSX are deposited with the CSX.
Detailed trading and settlement process and related mechanisms can be found at, http://www.csx.com.kh/operation/market/listPosts.do?MNCD=3010.

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Coordinates: 11°34′19.3″N 104°55′6.9″E / 11.572028°N 104.918583°E / 11.572028; 104.918583

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