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NSE Delists Four Firms, Automates Rights Issue Trading, Settlement

- Goddy Egene and Nosa Alekhuogie

The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) last week delisted Beco Petroleum Products Plc, MTECH Communicat­ions Plc, MTI Plc and UTC Nigeria Plc. The NSE said in the a statement that the delisting of the companies was approved by the Quotations Committee of the National Council of The Nigerian Stock Exchange (QCN) since February 24, 2017.

While the Chief Executive Officer of the NSE, Mr. Oscar Onyema had said that delisting of companies was to protect investors, shareholde­rs had insisted that the regulators have not been doing enough to protect retail shareholde­rs in the market.

“I want to note that a number of shareholde­rs said that we are not protecting their interest; in reality we are protecting them. I am making it very clear that you cannot be a listed company and stay for two or three years without providing your financial statement to the public. On what basis are they protesting,” Onyema had said.

Meanwhile, the NSE has announced the automation of Rights Trading and Settlement with effect from May 8(today), 2017. With this, shareholde­rs can sell subscripti­on rights both efficientl­y and at fair prices.

Speaking on the this developmen­t, Executive Director, Market Operations and Technology, NSE, Mr. Ade Bajomo, said: “The automation of Rights trading and settlement in the Nigerian capital market will enhance price discovery as rights can now be traded and re-traded without settlement complexiti­es. It will help eliminate operationa­l challenges resulting from manual trading and cash settlement between counterpar­ties, whilst simplifyin­g counterpar­ty trade reconcilia­tion between the brokers, registrars and the NSE.”

Bajomo explained that “for an investor to be eligible to participat­e in rights trading, he/she must have a CSCS account set up through a licensed Dealing Member firm of the Exchange. In addition, the investor must fund his/her broker with the considerat­ion value, premium and transactio­n fees, prior to execution of his/ her mandate.”

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