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PRIMA.ZMPRIMA REINSURANCE

ZMW 2.72
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Invest in PRIMA.ZM

Exchange

Lusaka Securities Exchange

Sector

Other

Market

Zambia

Settlement

T+5 · USD

Direct answer

How to buy PRIMA REINSURANCE shares

To buy PRIMA REINSURANCE (PRIMA.ZM), create a mystocks.africa account, complete KYC, fund a USD wallet, search for PRIMA.ZM, review the fee and submit an order.PRIMA REINSURANCE is listed on Lusaka Securities Exchange; the current page price is K2.72.

Ticker
PRIMA.ZM
Exchange
Lusaka Securities Exchange
Settlement
T+5
Platform fee
0.75%

Source: mystocks.africa market registry, supported exchange data feeds and platform fee schedule. This is general information, not investment advice.

PRIMA.ZM Key Statistics

Last Close (29 May 2026)

K2.72

52-Week High

K3.25

52-Week Low

K2.60

Avg Daily Volume (30 sessions)

1,106

Figures derived from official end-of-day prices on the Lusaka Securities Exchange (248 sessions over the past 52 weeks). Not investment advice.

Live PRIMA.ZM quote, interactive chart & fundamentals on the trading terminal

How to buy PRIMA REINSURANCE from your country

Country-specific guides for PRIMA REINSURANCE (PRIMA.ZM) investors — each covers local funding methods, currency conversion and settlement:

About PRIMA REINSURANCE

PRIMA REINSURANCE is an equity registered and traded on the LuSE. Price history backfilled using automated records.

The Lusaka Securities Exchange (LUSE) is the primary regulated exchange infrastructure in Lusaka, Zambia. It provides secondary market liquidity for the country's most significant corporations across Other and related industries. Through mystocks.africa's direct broker-dealer API integrations, global investors can access LUSE listings without requiring a local brokerage account or on-the-ground presence.

How to Buy PRIMA REINSURANCE Shares

PRIMA REINSURANCE is accessible to international investors via the mystocks.africa digital brokerage platform. As a Other sector company listed on the Lusaka Securities Exchange, PRIMA.ZM can be purchased in USD without the need for a local ZMW account. The process below walks you through each step of acquiring shares in PRIMA REINSURANCE.

1. Create Your Investor Account

Register a secure investor profile on mystocks.africa. This establishes your unique identity node within our continental registry and takes under five minutes to complete.

2. Complete KYC Verification

Submit a valid government-issued ID and proof of address dated within three months. Our compliance engine audits your documents to unlock direct trading nodes on the LUSE.

3. Fund Your USD Wallet

Deposit funds via international wire transfer, card, or stablecoin. Your balance is held in USD, and our cross-border settlement infrastructure handles conversion to ZMW at live spot rates during execution.

4. Execute Your PRIMA.ZM Trade

Search for PRIMA.ZM in the trading terminal, enter your desired investment amount, and confirm the order. Execution is routed directly to licensed local brokers on the LUSE for immediate processing.

PRIMA.ZM Market Context: Zambia Capital Markets

Zambia is a resource-rich economy in Southern Africa, with copper mining forming the backbone of its GDP. The Lusaka Securities Exchange provides investor access to Zambia's financial services, consumer, and mining sectors as the country modernises its capital market infrastructure.

The Other sector plays a central role in Zambia's economic architecture. Companies such as PRIMA REINSURANCE represent direct participation in the continent's most active growth verticals. For international portfolio managers and individual investors alike, allocating to LUSE-listed other stocks through a regulated digital intermediary reduces execution friction while maintaining compliance with local market rules.

Exchange

LUSE

Settlement

T+5

Listed Companies

20+

Investment Risk Disclosure

Investing in African equities, including PRIMA REINSURANCE (PRIMA.ZM), involves currency risk, liquidity risk, and market volatility. Past performance is not indicative of future results. All orders are executed through regulated local brokers but capital is at risk. Please review our Risk Disclosure before investing.

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Company Overview

About PRIMA REINSURANCE

PRIMA REINSURANCE is an equity registered and traded on the LuSE. Price history backfilled using automated records.

How It Works

Buy PRIMA.ZM in 4 Steps

01

Open an Account

Register your investor profile in under 5 minutes. No physical paperwork required.

02

Complete KYC

Upload your government-issued ID and proof of address. Verification is typically same-day.

03

Fund Your Wallet

Deposit via bank wire, card, or USDC. Your balance is held in USD for cross-border stability.

04

Place Your Order

Search the ticker, enter your amount, and confirm. Settlement follows the standard exchange cycle.

Regulated Infrastructure

mystocks.africa holds South African regulatory permissions under FSCA licence FSP 52040. Local execution runs through licensed broker-dealer partners in each market.

Direct LUSE Access

API bridges to Lusaka Securities Exchange dealing rooms via licensed local broker-dealer partners. No intermediary delays.

Multi-Rail Settlement

Fund via international wire, card, or USDC stablecoin. Positions are USD-denominated for cross-border stability.

FAQ

Common Questions About PRIMA.ZM

Yes. mystocks.africa allows global investors to access African exchange listings including PRIMA.ZM through a unified digital interface with USD settlement. You do not need a local ZMW bank account or on-the-ground presence.

mystocks.africa charges a standard 0.75% platform fee on market executions. There are no hidden costs — a full fee breakdown is presented in the trading terminal before you confirm any order.

You can invest in PRIMA.ZM from as little as USD 10 through the mystocks.africa trading terminal, subject to the current share price on the Lusaka Securities Exchange.

Order submission is instant. Settlement on the Lusaka Securities Exchange follows a T+5 cycle, after which your PRIMA.ZM shares are formally credited to your account.

You will need a valid government-issued photo ID (passport or national ID card) and proof of residential address dated within three months. These documents are required for KYC/AML compliance and must be verified before your first trade is executed.

Yes. PRIMA REINSURANCE is a publicly listed instrument on the Lusaka Securities Exchange. You can submit a sell instruction during market trading hours and the order will be executed at the prevailing market price via our licensed local broker partners.

If PRIMA REINSURANCE declares a dividend or distribution, the proceeds will be credited to your mystocks.africa USD account after the applicable withholding tax deduction for Zambia. You will receive a notification when the payment is processed.

Yes. The platform is operated by Mystocks Inc, with South African regulatory permissions provided by MyStocks Technologies (Pty) Ltd, a Juristic Representative under FSCA licence FSP 52040. Every account completes KYC and AML verification before trading. Learn more on our About Us page.
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Capital at risk

Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of capital. The value of investments can go down as well as up, and past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. This page is general information, not financial advice — consider your circumstances or consult a licensed adviser before investing. mystocks.africa holds South African regulatory permissions under FSCA licence FSP 52040 (via TanFox Pty Ltd); local execution is handled by licensed broker-dealer partners in each market. See our risk disclosure and editorial policy.

Reviewed by the mystocks.africa Markets Desk.