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Retail Investors Reshape Kazakhstan’s Financial Landscape, But Structural Gaps Persist

Retail Investors Reshape Kazakhstan’s Financial Landscape, But Structural Gaps Persist

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ASTANA – Retail investors have become the dominant force in Kazakhstan’s stock market in just a few years, a shift that is rapidly redefining how the country funds growth and allocates household savings. A new report by the Astana International Financial Centre (AIFC), released at the beginning of March, shows that individual investors now account for the majority of trading on the Kazakhstan Stock Exchange (KASE), marking a decisive break from a market once driven largely by institutions.

The report states that Kazakhstan has moved from a narrow, institution-led market toward a more inclusive system with mass digital access, but warns that the next phase will depend on whether this participation becomes “durable, long-term investing behavior.” The scale of expansion is significant.

By September 2025, retail accounts reached 4.62 million at the Kazakhstan Central Depository, alongside 2.17 million accounts linked to the Astana International Exchange (AIX). Retail investors accounted for 62.1% of equity turnover on the KASE in 2024 and 55.2% in the first nine months of 2025.

Trading activity is accelerating just as quickly. Individuals executed 3.6 million transactions in 2024. That figure rose to 4.5 million in the first nine months of 2025 alone. Yet the report draws a clear distinction between participation and capital allocation.

According to the report’s data, deposits remain the main financial asset for most households, while real estate and foreign currency continue to dominate overall wealth. This gap suggests that Kazakhstan’s retail boom is broad but still relatively shallow. Digitalization drives access and raises new risks The report identifies digital infrastructure as the primary driver of this shift, with smartphones, remote identification and e-government infrastructure enabling banks and brokers to offer fully online onboarding and trading, reducing barriers to entry to near-zero levels.

More than 90% of retail accounts have been opened in recent years. That speed has changed the market’s composition almost overnight. However, it has also exposed a weakness. Financial literacy remains uneven, and participation often rises during IPOs or market rallies before fading again.

In practical terms, access is scaling faster than understanding. Kazakhstan’s market is expanding, but from a low base. The report cites markets such as the United States and the Nordic countries as benchmarks, where retail participation is more deeply embedded and can account for 30–40% of trading during periods of volatility.

It also highlights Asia’s growing role, noting that around 60% of the world’s listed companies are now located in the region, accounting for roughly 31% of global market capitalization. In Kazakhstan, these figures reach 21.8% of GDP. According to the report, the country’s stock market remains relatively shallow compared to developed economies, where capitalization typically reaches 150–170% of GDP.

According to the report, this imbalance matters because the market, dominated by retail flows but lacking depth, is more sensitive to sentiment and short-term movements. In more mature systems, retail investors tend to dominate trading primarily during periods of volatility.

In Kazakhstan, that level of participation is becoming structural. The result is a market that is more inclusive, but also more reactive.

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