Aeko Ongodia, Chief Executive Officer, Xeno Investments says it is too early to diagnose the rationale of the price jump but notes that it is a common occurrence for newly listed companies to experience a share price jump. MTN Uganda officially listed onto the USE during the bell ringing ceremony symbolizing the commencement of trading on the stock market at an event held in Kampala on Monday. The listing follows a series of events spanning over a six week period during which the telecom giant announced the offer of its shares to the public. MTN Uganda floated 4.4billion shares to the public at an offer price of UGX200 each, in a bid to ensure local participation.  The telecom subsequently combed all corners of the country to encourage ordinary Ugandans, “omuntu wa bulijjo’ to participate in the MTN IPO. Over 300 town halls and multitudes of media engagements through radio and television aimed at sensitizing the population about the stock market and in particular the MTN IPO were held. The offer period opened on October 11 and closed on November 22. MTN Uganda through its robust marketing and investor education strategy raised $150million (UGX535Billion) with 2.9billion shares allocated to the public. According to the MTN Uganda Chief Executive Officer, Wim Vanhelleputte, the IPO was a success as it achieved the main goal which was to ensure local participation and ownership by Ugandan investors who share in the company’s growth story.   Of the 21,394 applicants for MTN shares at IPO stage, 20,894 were Ugandan. For emphasis, 87% of the total shares allotted were to Ugandan investors.  In addition, MTN had a significant impact on the USE.  For example, it more than doubled the number of Securities Central Depository (SCD) accounts which are a prerequisite for participation on the stock market.   Over 70,000 SCD accounts were added onto the stock market during the MTN IPO Offer period compared to slightly over 30,000 accounts which were in existence previously. The increase in SCD accounts is largely attributed to the digitalization of the SCD account opening by the telecom.  The MTN m-IPO platform allowed users to register for an SCD account using their phones in the comfort of their homes regardless of whether it was a basic, feature or smartphone.  With the extensive investor education that MTN Uganda undertook, and the convenience that it introduced to the stock market, we hope for improved activity at the USE.   Feature image: Wim Vanhelleputte, MTN Uganda CEO smiles with triumph after successfully onboarding the telecom onto the Uganda Securities Exchange.