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AGCC chairman Olivier Kamanzi talks Rwandan Capital Markets Industry and RSE’s inception.

36 min · 24 de dic de 2019
portada del episodio AGCC chairman Olivier Kamanzi talks Rwandan Capital Markets Industry and RSE’s inception.

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On this episode of The Michael Mugisha Podcast, we join International Financial Manager, Capital markets expert, and Philanthropist Olivier Kamanzi in Chicago where he currently serves as Chairman for the Africa Global Chamber of Commerce to discuss role that he played in the Rwanda’s capital market industry development and how the Rwanda Stock Exchange has been indispensable in the development on the country’s economy.

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