

SEC targets 25% of market capitalisation from non-interest venture





Oando and SEC in legal deadlock: Oando appeals court ruling

Court strikes out Oando’s case against SEC for lack of jurisdiction


Factions of Oando shareholders sue SEC

Mentor younger generation, SEC boss charges senior bankers

SEC sets new rule for collective investment schemes

NSE compensates 49 investors with N17.02m


SEC denounces Famzhi Interbiz, warns against patronage

COVID-19: SEC begins review of 10-year capital market masterplan

Reps, SEC endorses Lagos commodity exchange

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Investors kick as FG plans take-over of N158bn unclaimed dividend
Investors in the Nigerian capital market have expressed disgust over the plan by the Federal Government to take over the N158 billion outstanding unclaimed dividend in the market.

SEC, ASHON move to resolve irregular accounts in capital market
The Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC and Association of Securities Dealing Houses of Nigeria, ASHON, are now collaborating to address the issue of accounts irregularities in the Nigerian capital market in their bid to enhance transparency and protect investors’ assets.

The Nigerian Stock Exchange and millennial investors
Over the years, at the core of the Nigerian Stock Exchange’s Investor Education Policy is the need to bring millennials to the capital market ecosystem as future class of savvy investors.

Senate tackles SEC over N10.3b spent to pay salaries of 600 staff
…Asks SEC to remit N300m to the consolidated account …Directs accountant general to conduct status audit on NSCDC By Henry Umoru THE Senate Tuesday took a swipe at the Director- General, Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, Lamido Yuguda over what it described as ridiculous and unacceptable, spending of a whopping sum of N10.3 Billion to […]

SEC prioritizes investor protection, to drive millennia participation in capital market
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has restated its resolve to increase the attractiveness of the Nigerian capital market and ensure investor protection by riding the market of fraudsters.

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