Disruption arrives in SA's share market - ZARX to become second exchange

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The father of disruption, Clayton Christensen, describes the classic process as one where a new entrant focuses on a segment where incumbents see little economic value. By the time it works up to full blown competitor, more efficient processes give it an advantage over established players. This could be the trajectory ZARX, which is moving through the regulatory hurdles on its road to being licenced as a Stock Exchange by the Financial Services Board. ZARX founder Etienne Nel explains the rationale to Biznews.com's Alec Hogg.
8 Jul 2015 6AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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