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NSE Hosts Crucial Training for Company Secretaries Ahead of Kenya Digital Exchange Launch

Get ready for the digital asset revolution. This NSE training session equips professionals with essential knowledge for the upcoming Kenya Digital Exchange.

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NSE Hosts Crucial Training for Company Secretaries Ahead of Kenya Digital Exchange Launch

The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) is hosting a crucial training session for company secretaries and compliance officers of listed companies and issuers. The event, scheduled for May 22, 2025, at the Mövenpick Hotel in Nairobi, offers a unique opportunity to gain insights into the regulatory considerations of digital asset tokenization and prepare for the operational changes that the upcoming Kenya Digital Asset Exchange (KDX) will introduce.

The training session, titled 'Listed Companies & Issuers Training Course', is particularly timely given the impending launch of the KDX by the NSE. The session will focus on enhancing compliance, governance, and regulatory awareness in the digital asset landscape. Key topics include Kenyan capital markets regulations, corporate governance, and AML/CFT compliance. Participants can register for the training via the NSE Training Portal, where the course is listed for May 22, 2025.

KDX, a regulated platform, aims to facilitate the digitization and trading of various assets on a blockchain-based system. By tokenizing real-world assets, KDX seeks to provide a more efficient and accessible trading environment.

The NSE's training session provides an invaluable opportunity for professionals to stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly evolving digital asset landscape. With the launch of KDX on the horizon, understanding and adapting to these regulatory changes will be crucial for listed companies and issuers.

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