Cambodia Securities Exchange growth 2026

Cambodia’s Capital Market Evolution: CSX Breaches $700 Million Cumulative Milestone on Path to $1 Billion

The Cambodia Securities Exchange (CSX) has officially breached a defining institutional milestone, capturing the attention of regional asset managers and macroeconomists. At a high-profile Initial Public Offering (IPO) ceremony for a residential real estate development enterprise held on July 2, 2026, H.E. Hong Sok Hour, CEO of the CSX, announced that the stock market has successfully mobilized over US$703 million in cumulative corporate funding.

This achievement signals a deep structural evolution. For over two decades, Cambodia’s private sector development relied almost entirely on traditional, asset-backed commercial bank loans. The rise of a robust capital market alternative marks the maturation of the Kingdom’s financial sector, giving local enterprises the competitive edge necessary for regional expansion.

Breaking Down the CSX Listing Architecture

As of July 2026, the bourse features an increasingly diversified ecosystem composed of 27 listed entities. The operational baseline splits across two distinct instruments designed to attract different types of institutional capital:

  • Equity Market (Shares): 12 corporations are actively listed for public trading, allowing retail and institutional investors to acquire direct stakes in high-growth Cambodian industries.
  • Debt Market (Corporate Bonds): 15 enterprises have successfully issued bonds, utilizing fixed-income frameworks to secure project-based liquidity without diluting corporate ownership.

The latest inclusion of a housing development (Borey) company underpins a shifting corporate mindset. Traditionally conservative, family-owned conglomerates in the Kingdom are beginning to recognize the immense value of regulatory transparency, standardized corporate governance, and alternative capital structures.

Data Visualization: The Road to the $1 Billion Target

With US$703 million already locked into the market, the exchange is maintaining an aggressive upward trajectory. Senior leadership projects that the final quarters of 2026 will secure an additional financial influx, pulling the exchange closer to its next psychological macro-milestone.

CSX Market Dashboard — Cambodia Capital Market Evolution

Cambodia’s Capital Market Evolution

CSX breaches $703M cumulative funding — on track to $1B | July 2026
Kingdom of Cambodia CSX
Total Funding
$703M
+$300M projected in 2026
Total Listings
27
12 equity · 15 bonds
Equity Market
12
publicly traded shares
Debt Market
15
corporate bonds issued

The Road to $1 Billion

Target: $1,000,000,000
70.3% · $703M
$0
$250M
$703M
$1B
Milestone reached: July 2, 2026
Next projection: ~$300M additional in 2026
27 listed entities · 12 equity · 15 bonds
Market Composition 27 listings
Equity (12) Bonds (15)
Cumulative Funding Growth 2017–2026
Historical Projected
“We expect that this year, the market will be able to raise up to an additional approximately US$300 million.”
H.E. Hong Sok Hour — CEO, Cambodia Securities Exchange July 2, 2026 · IPO Ceremony

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the $703M milestone mean for local businesses?
It proves the CSX has become a viable alternative to commercial bank loans. Enterprises can raise long-term capital to scale operations, upgrade technology, and strengthen regional competitiveness.
Why is real estate listing on the CSX significant?
Real estate is a key GDP driver. Public listing subjects developers to strict transparency, governance, and investor-protection standards — elevating the entire sector.
What’s the difference between 12 equity and 15 bond companies?
Equity companies issue shares — investors gain ownership, dividends, and price appreciation. Bond companies issue debt — they borrow from the public and pay fixed interest over a set term.
How close is the CSX to the $1B target?
With $703M secured and a pipeline of large-scale IPOs, leadership projects an additional ~$300M in 2026, positioning the CSX to cross the $1B threshold within the year.

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