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Nigerian Exchange Group

The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) now Nigerian Exchange Group is a Nigerian stock exchange founded in 1961 in Lagos. As of November 2019, it has a total of 161 listed companies, with 8 domestic companies on the premium board, 144 companies on the mainboard, and 4[1] on the Alternative Securities Market (ASeM) board. In the Fixed Income market, the NSE has 84 FGN bonds, 21 state bonds, 27 corporate bonds, 1 supranational bond, and 53 memorandum listings.[2]

Nigerian Stock Exchange
TypeStock exchange
LocationLagos, Lagos State, Nigeria
Founded1961
OwnerNigerian Exchange Group Ltd
Key peopleOscar N. Onyema
CurrencyNaira (₦)
No. of listings328
Market cap₦28.26 trillion (January 9, 2020)
IndicesNSE All-Share
NSE Premium
NSE 30
NSE 50
NSE Corporate Governance Index
NSE Banking
NSE Consumer Goods
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Mission

The NSE mission is to enable businesses and investors to have reliable access to capital and provide secure saving systems and structure for effective and efficient business operations.[3]

History

The Nigerian Stock Exchange was founded as the Lagos Stock Exchange,[4] on September 15, 1960. The Lagos Stock Exchange is the oldest existing stock exchange in West Africa.[5] There were seven subscribers to the Exchange’s Memorandum of Association: R.S.V. Scott, representing C.T. Bowring and Co. Nigeria Ltd.; Chief Theophilus Adebayo Doherty; John Holt Ltd; Investment Company of Nig. Ltd.(ICON); Sir. Odumegwu Ojukwu; Chief Akintola Williams; and Alhaji Shehu Bukar.

Operations began officially on August 25, 1961, with 19 securities listed for trading. However, informal operations had commenced earlier in June 1961. Operations were initially conducted inside the Central Bank building with four firms as market dealers: Inlaks, John Holt, C.T. Bowring, and ICON (Investment Company of Nigeria).[6] The volume for August 1961, was about 80,500 pounds and it rose to about 250,000 pounds in September of the same year with the bulk of the investments in government securities.[7] In December 1977 it became known as The Nigerian Stock Exchange, with branches established in some of the major commercial cities of the country. In 2021, the NSE launched a new brand identity into what is today known as the Nigerian Exchange Group, following its demutualisation and the resulting creation of the non-operating holding company NGX Group Plc.[8][9][10]

Operations

The Nigerian Stock Exchange has been operating an Automated Trading System (ATS) since April 27, 1999, with dealers trading through a computer network. In 2013, the NSE launched its next-generation trading platform, X-Gen, intended to enable electronic trading for the retail and institutional segments. Trading on The Exchange starts at 9.30 a.m. and closes at 2.30 p.m. every Monday - Friday. Market prices, along with an All-Share Index, NSE 30, and Sector Indices, are published daily in The Stock Exchange Daily Official List, The Nigerian Stock Exchange CAPNET (an intranet facility), newspapers, and on the stock market page of the Reuters Electronic Contributor System. Historical price and performance data are also posted on the NSE website.

In order to encourage foreign investment into Nigeria, the government has abolished legislation preventing the flow of foreign capital into the country. This has allowed foreign brokers to enlist as dealers on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, and investors of any nationality are free to invest. Nigerian companies are also allowed multiple and cross-border listings on foreign markets.

In a bid to promote transparency and trust in the capital market, the NSE reconstituted the Investors' Protection Fund in 2012. The Fund is mandated to compensate investors who suffer pecuniary loss arising from the revocation or cancellation of the registration of a dealing member; insolvency, bankruptcy or negligence of a dealing member; or defalcation committed by a dealing member or any of its directors, officers, employees or representatives.[11]

Regulation

The NSE is regulated by the Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission.[12]

Leadership & Subsidiaries

The Nigerian Exchange Group is led by a Group Chief Executive, a position currently held by Oscar N. Onyema.[13] Following the demutualisation and rebranding in 2021, the NGX is made up of the following wholly owned subsidiaries:

  • Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) which is the operating exchange
  • NGX Regulation Limited (NGX REGCO), the independent securities regulator, and
  • NGX Real Estate Limited (NGX RELCO), the real estate company.[14]

In October 2022, the NGX Board announced the appointment of Dr. Umaru Kwairanga as its new chairman and Mr. Oluwole Adeosun as the Vice Chairman.[15][16][17]

Indices

The Exchange maintains a value-weighted All-Share Index formulated in January 1984 (January 3, 1984, = 100). Its highest value of 66,371.20 was recorded on March 3, 2008. The Exchange also uses the NSE-30 Index, which is a sample-based capitalization-weighted index, as well five sector indices. These are the NSE Consumer Goods Index, NSE Banking Index, NSE Insurance Index, NSE Industrial Index, and NSE Oil/Gas Index.[18]

Associations

The Nigerian Exchange is a member of the World Federation of Exchanges (FIBV). It is also an observer at meetings of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) and a founding member of the African Stock Exchanges Association (ASEA). On 31 October 2013, it joined the Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative (SSE).[19]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Companies listed on ASeM".
  2. ^ "NSE Listed Securities".
  3. ^ "About Us - Nigerian Exchange Limited". Retrieved 2022-02-22.
  4. ^ "The Stock Exchange". The Nigerian Stock Exchange. Retrieved 2012-06-08.
  5. ^ Lukasiewicz, Mariusz. "Finance, Investment and Decolonisation in Nigeria." Zeitschrift für Unternehmensgeschichte 67, no. 2 (2022): 189-217.
  6. ^ Opening of Lagos Stock Exchange. The Financial Times (London, England), Thursday, June 15, 1961; pg. 5; Edition 22,417
  7. ^ Good Start on Lagos S. E. The Financial Times (London, England), Tuesday, October 24, 1961; pg. 5; Edition 22,528
  8. ^ Jeremiah, Urowayino (2021-04-13). "Nigerian Exchange launches new corporate identity". Vanguard News. Retrieved 2022-10-10.
  9. ^ Ayodele, Mercy (2021-04-22). "EXPLAINER: What NSE's rebranding as Nigerian Exchange Group means". Businessday NG. Retrieved 2022-10-10.
  10. ^ "Nigerian Exchange Group launches new corporate identity | Marketing Edge Magazine". Marketing Edge Magazine. 2021-04-13. Retrieved 2022-10-10.
  11. ^ "NSE Investors' Protection Fund" (PDF).
  12. ^ "What We Do". SEC Nigeria. Retrieved 2011-06-08.
  13. ^ "Demutualisation: Oscar Onyema named GCEO Nigerian Exchange Group". TheCable. 2021-01-06. Retrieved 2022-10-10.
  14. ^ Ayodele, Mercy (2021-04-22). "EXPLAINER: What NSE's rebranding as Nigerian Exchange Group means". Businessday NG. Retrieved 2022-10-10.
  15. ^ "NGX Group appoints new chairman The Nation Newspaper". 2022-10-10. Retrieved 2022-10-10.
  16. ^ Rapheal (2022-10-10). "NGX Group appoints Kwairanga as new chairman". The Sun Nigeria. Retrieved 2022-10-10.
  17. ^ "Leadership - Nigerian Exchange Limited". Retrieved 2022-10-10.
  18. ^ . NSE. Archived from the original on 2012-06-22. Retrieved 2012-06-09.
  19. ^ "Nigerian Stock Exchange joins United Nations Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative". UNCTAD. Retrieved 9 May 2014.

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The Nigerian Stock Exchange NSE now Nigerian Exchange Group is a Nigerian stock exchange founded in 1961 in Lagos As of November 2019 it has a total of 161 listed companies with 8 domestic companies on the premium board 144 companies on the mainboard and 4 1 on the Alternative Securities Market ASeM board In the Fixed Income market the NSE has 84 FGN bonds 21 state bonds 27 corporate bonds 1 supranational bond and 53 memorandum listings 2 Nigerian Stock ExchangeTypeStock exchangeLocationLagos Lagos State NigeriaFounded1961OwnerNigerian Exchange Group LtdKey peopleOscar N OnyemaCurrencyNaira No of listings328Market cap 28 26 trillion January 9 2020 IndicesNSE All ShareNSE PremiumNSE 30NSE 50NSE Corporate Governance IndexNSE BankingNSE Consumer GoodsWebsitengxgroup wbr com wbr Contents 1 Mission 2 History 3 Operations 4 Regulation 5 Leadership amp Subsidiaries 6 Indices 7 Associations 8 See also 9 ReferencesMission EditThe NSE mission is to enable businesses and investors to have reliable access to capital and provide secure saving systems and structure for effective and efficient business operations 3 History EditThe Nigerian Stock Exchange was founded as the Lagos Stock Exchange 4 on September 15 1960 The Lagos Stock Exchange is the oldest existing stock exchange in West Africa 5 There were seven subscribers to the Exchange s Memorandum of Association R S V Scott representing C T Bowring and Co Nigeria Ltd Chief Theophilus Adebayo Doherty John Holt Ltd Investment Company of Nig Ltd ICON Sir Odumegwu Ojukwu Chief Akintola Williams and Alhaji Shehu Bukar Operations began officially on August 25 1961 with 19 securities listed for trading However informal operations had commenced earlier in June 1961 Operations were initially conducted inside the Central Bank building with four firms as market dealers Inlaks John Holt C T Bowring and ICON Investment Company of Nigeria 6 The volume for August 1961 was about 80 500 pounds and it rose to about 250 000 pounds in September of the same year with the bulk of the investments in government securities 7 In December 1977 it became known as The Nigerian Stock Exchange with branches established in some of the major commercial cities of the country In 2021 the NSE launched a new brand identity into what is today known as the Nigerian Exchange Group following its demutualisation and the resulting creation of the non operating holding company NGX Group Plc 8 9 10 Operations EditThe Nigerian Stock Exchange has been operating an Automated Trading System ATS since April 27 1999 with dealers trading through a computer network In 2013 the NSE launched its next generation trading platform X Gen intended to enable electronic trading for the retail and institutional segments Trading on The Exchange starts at 9 30 a m and closes at 2 30 p m every Monday Friday Market prices along with an All Share Index NSE 30 and Sector Indices are published daily in The Stock Exchange Daily Official List The Nigerian Stock Exchange CAPNET an intranet facility newspapers and on the stock market page of the Reuters Electronic Contributor System Historical price and performance data are also posted on the NSE website In order to encourage foreign investment into Nigeria the government has abolished legislation preventing the flow of foreign capital into the country This has allowed foreign brokers to enlist as dealers on the Nigerian Stock Exchange and investors of any nationality are free to invest Nigerian companies are also allowed multiple and cross border listings on foreign markets In a bid to promote transparency and trust in the capital market the NSE reconstituted the Investors Protection Fund in 2012 The Fund is mandated to compensate investors who suffer pecuniary loss arising from the revocation or cancellation of the registration of a dealing member insolvency bankruptcy or negligence of a dealing member or defalcation committed by a dealing member or any of its directors officers employees or representatives 11 Regulation EditThe NSE is regulated by the Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission 12 Leadership amp Subsidiaries EditThe Nigerian Exchange Group is led by a Group Chief Executive a position currently held by Oscar N Onyema 13 Following the demutualisation and rebranding in 2021 the NGX is made up of the following wholly owned subsidiaries Nigerian Exchange Limited NGX which is the operating exchange NGX Regulation Limited NGX REGCO the independent securities regulator and NGX Real Estate Limited NGX RELCO the real estate company 14 In October 2022 the NGX Board announced the appointment of Dr Umaru Kwairanga as its new chairman and Mr Oluwole Adeosun as the Vice Chairman 15 16 17 Indices EditThe Exchange maintains a value weighted All Share Index formulated in January 1984 January 3 1984 100 Its highest value of 66 371 20 was recorded on March 3 2008 The Exchange also uses the NSE 30 Index which is a sample based capitalization weighted index as well five sector indices These are the NSE Consumer Goods Index NSE Banking Index NSE Insurance Index NSE Industrial Index and NSE Oil Gas Index 18 Associations EditThe Nigerian Exchange is a member of the World Federation of Exchanges FIBV It is also an observer at meetings of the International Organization of Securities Commissions IOSCO and a founding member of the African Stock Exchanges Association ASEA On 31 October 2013 it joined the Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative SSE 19 See also EditList of African stock exchanges List of stock exchanges List of stock exchanges in the Commonwealth of NationsReferences Edit Companies listed on ASeM NSE Listed Securities About Us Nigerian Exchange Limited Retrieved 2022 02 22 The Stock Exchange The Nigerian Stock Exchange Retrieved 2012 06 08 Lukasiewicz Mariusz Finance Investment and Decolonisation in Nigeria Zeitschrift fur Unternehmensgeschichte 67 no 2 2022 189 217 Opening of Lagos Stock Exchange The Financial Times London England Thursday June 15 1961 pg 5 Edition 22 417 Good Start on Lagos S E The Financial Times London England Tuesday October 24 1961 pg 5 Edition 22 528 Jeremiah Urowayino 2021 04 13 Nigerian Exchange launches new corporate identity Vanguard News Retrieved 2022 10 10 Ayodele Mercy 2021 04 22 EXPLAINER What NSE s rebranding as Nigerian Exchange Group means Businessday NG Retrieved 2022 10 10 Nigerian Exchange Group launches new corporate identity Marketing Edge Magazine Marketing Edge Magazine 2021 04 13 Retrieved 2022 10 10 NSE Investors Protection Fund PDF What We Do SEC Nigeria Retrieved 2011 06 08 Demutualisation Oscar Onyema named GCEO Nigerian Exchange Group TheCable 2021 01 06 Retrieved 2022 10 10 Ayodele Mercy 2021 04 22 EXPLAINER What NSE s rebranding as Nigerian Exchange Group means Businessday NG Retrieved 2022 10 10 NGX Group appoints new chairman The Nation Newspaper 2022 10 10 Retrieved 2022 10 10 Rapheal 2022 10 10 NGX Group appoints Kwairanga as new chairman The Sun Nigeria Retrieved 2022 10 10 Leadership Nigerian Exchange Limited Retrieved 2022 10 10 All Share Index NSE Archived from the original on 2012 06 22 Retrieved 2012 06 09 Nigerian Stock Exchange joins United Nations Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative UNCTAD Retrieved 9 May 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nigerian Exchange Group amp oldid 1134231477, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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