The International Stock Exchange Group has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Boursa Kuwait to explore opportunities for collaboration in facilitating specialised listings and expanding Middle Eastern investment channels.
Boursa Kuwait is a regional exchange classified as an emerging market in major global indices.
“We are pleased to sign this MoU with Boursa Kuwait as we share a common vision of developing a more interconnected and sustainable financial environment,” said Cees Vermaas (pictured), Chief Executive Officer of TISE.
“Through knowledge sharing and the exploration of opportunities for collaboration in areas such as specialised listings and innovative products, we aim to create new investment opportunities. We look forward to working alongside one of the most prominent exchanges in the Middle East to promote market integration and connect global investors with the promising opportunities in Kuwait and the wider region.”
The MoU aims to enhance technical and knowledge-based cooperation between the two parties. It also seeks to explore opportunities for financial market development through the exchange of expertise, collaboration in the innovation of new financial products and support for sustainable finance initiatives. It is part of Boursa Kuwait’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its international presence and reinforce the Kuwaiti capital market’s reputation as a trusted destination for regional and international investors.
“The signing of this MoU reaffirms Boursa Kuwait’s commitment to fostering international cooperation and exchanging expertise with global financial institutions, further enhancing the Kuwaiti capital market’s position as an attractive investment destination in the region,” said Mohammad Saud Al-Osaimi, Chief Executive Officer of Boursa Kuwait. “This partnership represents a significant step toward exploring opportunities for developing financial products, supporting sustainable finance initiatives, and sharing knowledge in areas such as financial technology and market infrastructure.”




