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‘UK, a great ally for Nigeria capital market development’

By Helen Oji
30 August 2018   |   2:20 am
The Chief Executive Officer, The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), Oscar N. Onyema, has averred that the United Kingdom remains a key partner to Nigeria, particularly for its capital market development.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), Mr. Oscar Onyema

The Chief Executive Officer, The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), Oscar N. Onyema, has averred that the United Kingdom remains a key partner to Nigeria, particularly for its capital market development. Onyema spoke to journalists on the sidelines of the business networking event hosted by the British High Commission and headlined by the Prime Minister of Great Britain, Ms. Theresa May.

He said: “Both countries have a long history of trade and collaboration, which is evident in various aspects of our socio-economic sectors. As you know, The Nigerian Stock Exchange has a capital market agreement with the London Stock Exchange, aimed at promoting seamless cross-border access between Lagos and London markets to ultimately develop larger capital markets that enable capital formation for businesses and governments.

“This will create deeper liquidity pools and greater competitiveness for investors; as well as enhance capacity, and promote diversity of investment products to meet the needs of a wide range of investors and issuers.”

On the significance of the visit by the UK Prime Minister, Onyema informed that “the capital market is a major barometer of any economy. It was therefore not surprising that Prime Minister May allotted some time from her schedule to meet with capital market operators. The networking event has also in attendance some UK companies that might be interested in our market. The visit was positive, and a good recognition for the Nigerian capital market.”

The NSE boss further opined that as the world is preparing for the fourth industrial revolution, the Nigerian capital market must ready itself to compete globally. He said: “the capital market like many sectors is being impacted by technology. The World Bank has just issued bond-I, its first blockchain operated bond. We have seen the growth of crypto currencies amongst innovations. On our part at the Exchange, we have deployed Artificial Intelligence to monitor activities in our market. This has even become imperative as we look set to demutualise and introduce more sophisticated products such as derivatives.”

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