Banking & Finance · Regulator — Capital Markets
CMC
Angola's capital markets regulator — supervises BODIVA and oversees public offerings, asset managers, and investment funds.
The Comissão do Mercado de Capitais (CMC) is Angola’s capital markets authority. CMC supervises BODIVA (the debt and securities exchange), authorizes public offerings, licenses asset managers and broker-dealers, and oversees the regulatory framework for investment funds and pension fund management.
Strategic role
CMC is a critical counterparty for the PROPRIV privatization program — every BODIVA-listed offering passes through CMC review. The regulator has been increasingly active since 2020 as Angola’s equity market has begun to develop.
Data coverage
Tracked across 21,225 extracted data points, 27,242 indicators, 2,714 time series, and 18,242 pages of source documents.