The Bankers Association of Zimbabwe’s (BAZ) mandate is to support the banking business of its member banks. BAZ conducts research and planning concerning banking-related matters, expresses the industry’s opinion on various issues and provides policy recommendations through various activities. ZB Bank is a member of BAZ.
Visit WebsiteThe Reserve Bank Of Zimbabwe is responsible for the formulation and implementation of monetary policy, directed at ensuring low and stable inflation levels. A further core function of the Bank is to maintain a stable banking system through its supervisory and lender of last resort functions.
Visit WebsiteThe Deposit Protection Corporation (DPC) is a statutory body previously known as the Deposit Protection Board established on 1 July 2003 in terms of the Banking Act [Chapter 24:20] as read with Banking (Deposit Protection) Regulations, Statutory Instrument 29 of 2003. ZB Bank is a member of the DPC.
Visit WebsiteThe Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) is a statutory body established in terms of the Insurance and Pensions Commission Act [Chapter 24:21], to regulate the insurance and pensions industry with the objective of developing the industry for the protection of insurance policyholders and pension fund members’ interests.
Visit WebsiteThe Association seeks to promote awareness of the importance of the provision of pensions and other employee benefits through coordination of employees, employers, and others involved in pensions and other employee benefits plans.
Visit WebsiteThe Insurance Institute of Zimbabwe (IIZ) is a professional insurance organization and independent examining body whose core function is to promote efficiency and improvement in business practice amongst its members as well as the delegates it trains.
Visit WebsiteLife Offices Association is the representative body for all life insurance companies in Zimbabwe.
Visit WebsiteThe Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) is a statutory body established in terms of the Insurance and Pensions Commission Act [Chapter 24:21], to regulate the insurance and pensions industry with the objective of developing the industry for the protection of insurance policyholders and pension fund members’ interests.
Visit WebsiteThe Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe was established through the enactment of the Securities Act (Chapter 24:25). Section 3 of the Act provides for the establishment of the Securities and Exchange Commission which is the regulatory body for the securities and capital markets in Zimbabwe. Commissioners were appointed on 1 September 2008 whilst the Secretariat was established in 2009.
Visit WebsiteThe Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX), is a subsidiary of the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (“ZSE”) established to kick start the Offshore Financial Services Centre (OFSC) earmarked for the special economic zone in Victoria Falls.
Visit WebsiteThe Zimbabwe Stock Exchange Limited (‘ZSE’) is a licensed securities exchange in terms of the Securities and Exchange Act (24:25). Its core mandate is to facilitate long-term capital raising through listing of securities as well as offering secondary market securities trading and issuer regulation services. Dating back to 1894, the ZSE has evolved to be one of the longest-established capital-raising platforms in Africa.
Visit WebsiteChengetedzai Depository Company Limited is a limited liability company incorporated in terms of the laws of Zimbabwe and was formed to establish and operate a central securities depository for the Zimbabwe securities industry.
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