Cambodia Securities Exchange
ក្រុមហ៊ុនផ្សារមូលបត្រកម្ពុជា
TypeStock exchange
LocationPhnom Penh, Cambodia
Founded11 July 2011
Key peopleHean Sahib (BoD Chairman), Hong Sok Huor (CEO)
No. of listings11
Market capUS$3.2bn (Aug 2023)
Website

The Cambodia Securities Exchange (CSX; Khmer: ក្រុមហ៊ុនផ្សារមូលបត្រកម្ពុជា, 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] In June 2021, The Market Cap reached US$2.4 billion.[2]

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.[3] Its shares went up 48 percent on the first day of trading after investors sought more than 10 times the available stock.[3][4] The second stock listed currently (February 2015) is Grand Twins International, a Taiwanese garment maker, which first trading day was on 16 June 2014. As of 2019, there are 5 stocks listed, namely Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority, Grand Twin International Plc., Phnom Penh Autonomous Port, Phnom Penh Special Economic Zone, and Sihanukvile Autonomous Port. CSX has also received 2 corporate bonds listings from Hatha Kaksekar Limited in 2018 and LOLC Cambodia Plc in 2019.

CSX Historical Highlights

  • 18 April 2012 – Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority became the first domestically listed company on the Cambodian Securities Exchange.
  • 11 July 2011 – CSX was inaugurated by Deputy Prime Minister Keat Chhon, Minister of Economy and Finance.
  • 28 February 2011 – CSX received approval from SECC to operate as Market Operator, Clearing and Settlement Facility, and Depository Operator.
  • 23 February 2010 – Business Registration as a public enterprise with majority government shareholding.
  • 23 March 2009 – "Joint Venture Agreement" between Royal Government of Cambodia represented by Ministry of Economy and Finance and Korea Exchange.
  • 21 January 2008 – MOU on "The establishment of a Cambodia Securities Exchange in the Kingdom of Cambodia" was signed by MEF and KRX.
  • 6 September 2007 – International Conference on the Launch of the Cambodia Securities Market Project.
  • 20 November 2006 – MOU on "The development of the Securities Market in Cambodia" was signed by MEF and KRX.

CSX Leadership

  • Dr. HEAN Sahib (ហ៊ាន សាហ៊ីប), Chairman of the Board of Directors
  • Mr. HONG Sok Hour (ហុង សុហួរ), CEO
  • Mr. HA Jong Weon, COO

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

The following companies are listed on the Cambodia Securities Exchange:

TickerCompanySector
PWSAPhnom Penh Water SupplyEnergy & Utilities
GTIGrand Twins InternationalGarment Manufacturing
PPAPPhnom Penh Autonomous PortsCommerce
PPSPPhnom Penh SEZ PLCCommerce
PASSihanoukville Autonomous PortCommerce
ABCACLEDA BankBank
PEPCPestech (Cambodia) Plc.Power

The following companies are proposed to be listed:

  • PESTECH Cambodia Limited[5]
  • Acleda Bank[6]

Member Institutions Licensed for Underwriting

The following brokerage firms hold membership to the CSX and are authorized to perform securities underwriting[7]

No.Company
1Acleda Securities Plc.
2Cab Securities Limited
3Cambodia - Vietnam Securities Plc.
4Campu Securities Plc.
5Cana Securities Ltd
6Golden Fortune (Cambodia) Securities Plc.
7Phnom Penh Securities Plc.
8RHB Indochina Securities Plc.
9SBI Royal Securities Plc.
10Yuanta Securities (Cambodia) Plc.

Trading, Settlement and Depository

  • Trading
Trading day shall be from Monday to Friday, except public holidays. Trading hours starts from 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Trading is executed through single-price auction from 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM and from 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Continuous multiple-price auction is executed from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM, with opening at 9:00 AM and closing at 11:30 AM.
  • Settlement
Settlements between members and CSX are carried out through 3 participating banks: ACLEDA Bank, Canadia Bank, BIDC.
  • Depository
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.

See also

References

  1. Shen, Lucinda (25 March 2016). "This Stock Exchange Opened With Just One Company Listed". Fortune. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  2. "Cambodia Securities Exchange market capitalisation up 40% | Phnom Penh Post".
  3. 1 2 PPWSA up 48 per cent on first day Phnom Penh Post 2012, Retrieved 16 July 2012
  4. "Cambodia Embracing Capitalism with First IPO Since Pol Pot". Bloomberg.com. 19 March 2012.
  5. "Pestech to list unit's shares in Cambodia".
  6. "Acleda looking to go public". Phnom Penh Post.
  7. "CSX - Cambodia Securities Exchange".

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