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BSE wants Indigenous Fund Managers

โ€œWe need to empower our own people to start our own indigenous fund managers who will look at the things with a more indigenous eyeโ€

mm by Kitso Dickson
May 31, 2022
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GABORONE 4 February 2019, European Union (EU) ambassador to Botswana and SADC Jan Sadek officiates the Bell Ringing ceremony at the Botswana Stock Exchange Limited (BSEL) in Gaborone on 4 February 2019. BBSEL starts the trading with a bell ringing ceremony on the first day of trading of every month. The Permanent Secretary of Ministry of International Affairs and Cooperation Gaeimelwe Goitsemang, BSEL chief executive officer Thapelo Tsheole and BSEL head of product development Kopano Bolokwe were present among the others during the ceremony. Sadek and Tsheole interacting as they looking on the trading display board. (Pic:MONIRUL BHUIYAN/PRESS PHOTO)

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The CEO of the Botswana Stock Exchange, Thapelo Tsheole, is lobbying the countryโ€™s largest pension fund, the Botswana Public Officers Pension Fund (BPOPF), to support and grow an indigenous set of fund managers who will back indigenous ideas and companies through funding.

Tsheole was responding to a question from this publication during a Q&A session last week. After the CEO expressed views about the dominance of institutional investors on the stock market activity, The Business Weekly & Review asked him the extent of institutional investorsโ€™ involvement in supporting the BSEโ€™s Tshipidi Mentorship programme. This was against the background that such investors often target well-established entities and overlook small companies which are the focus of the mentorship programme.ย  โ€œWe need to have their buy-in to ultimately invest in these small companies,โ€ Tsheole responded.

He explained that most of these institutional investors are not really looking at taking risks in the small companies and acknowledged that it will always be โ€œa very big value propositionโ€ to make by Tshipidi companies. โ€œI think is quite fair because we wouldnโ€™t want to take your pension fund money into risky investments,โ€ Tsheole said. Even so, for the majority of the companies that he has seen that want to list, โ€œthere is value and the business case is there and we just need to see how it goes onโ€.

Tshoele observed that the lack of buy-in also has to do with the way that the mandates are allocated. In the past four or five years, he noted, BPOPF mandates were concentrated in very few asset managers, making it โ€œvery difficultโ€ for new companies to actually buy in on investments. โ€œWhat we have argued to BPOPF is that we need to grow an indigenous set of fund managers,โ€ he said. โ€œWe need our own people in the fund management industry and running the asset management industry. All these asset management firms started from infancy during the apartheid era.

โ€œWe need to empower our own people to start our own indigenous fund managers who will look at the things with a more indigenous eye. If we donโ€™t take that deliberate policy, we can talk all we want. with no success.โ€ Tsheole noted that some of the names that the BSE has on the Tshipidi Mentorship programme have good potential. โ€œAn asset manager company in Cape Town will not see it the way I look at it,โ€ he emphasised.

Tags: Botswana Public Officers Pension Fund (BPOPF)Botswana Stock ExchangeBPOPFThapelo TsheoleTshipidi Mentorship programme

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