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Demutualisation will support the economic growth of Nigeria, lead to more robust market –NSE

The Nigerian Stock Exchange has revealed that its pursuit of demutualisation is to develop a more agile Exchange that is better able to support the economic growth of Nigeria while equipping the exchange to diversify its operations and evolve into a more competitive, robust and liberalised stock market.

The Chief Executive Officer of the Exchange, Mr. Oscar N. Onyema, made this remark while disclosing the plans of the exchange to convene a mandatory Court-Ordered Meeting (COM) of its members to pass requisite resolutions for the demutualisation of the Exchange.

“Our effort at seeing the demutualisation to completion is fuelled by our commitment to developing a more agile Exchange that is better able to support the economic growth of Nigeria. We are confident that post-demutualisation, the NSE will be better equipped to diversify our operations and evolve into a more competitive, robust and liberalised stock market.”

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Members of the NSE had approved for the Exchange to embark on the demutualisation scheme at an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) in March 2017. This was followed by the signing of the Demutualisation of The Nigerian Stock Exchange Bill into law in July 2018.

In December 2019, the Securities and Exchange Commission of Nigeria (SEC) in a No Objection letter gave its consent to the NSE’s planned conversion from a not-for-profit entity limited by guarantee into a profit-making, public limited liability company owned by shareholders. This important consent allows NSE to proceed to hold both the COM and EGM.

Similarly, The Exchange will hold an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) to pass the resolutions for the appointment of inaugural board members of Nigerian Exchange Group Plc., post demutualisation. Both meetings (COM and EGM) will hold on March 3, 2020.

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