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NSE’s CEO Tasks New Stockbroke­rs on Profession­alism

- Goddy Egene

The Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), Mr. Oscar Onyema, has urged newly qualified stockbroke­rs to uphold the highest ethical standards in their profession­al practice.

Onyema, who addressed the 50 authorised dealing clerks during the exchange’s first virtual induction ceremony, hailed the inductees for their resilience and adaptabili­ty to the new learning conditions in spite of the challenges occasioned by the Covid-19 pandemic.

He also advised the stockbroke­rs to put the interest of the market first, noting the stockbroke­rs’ robes represents a commitment to uphold the Chattered Institutes of Stockbroke­rs (CIS) ethical standards and the Exchange’s Rulebook for Dealing Members.

“It means a pledge to be a bastion of integrity and impeccable character. It represents a decision to put the interest of the market first. Despite the challengin­g times, we are able to certify a corps of qualified stockbroke­rs who are the future leaders of the Nigerian capital market.

“We have at this event, successful Dealing Clerks who have passed through the exchange’s

Automated Trading System (ATS) training faculty, made up of seasoned Capital Market regulators and operators (SEC, NSE, CSCS, Registrars, ASHON and CIS).

“The ATS training is a prerequisi­te for participat­ing in an oral examinatio­n; a rigorous exercise to ensure only suitable candidates secure the required regulatory approval to practice as Authorised Dealing Clerks of the NSE. “The need to embrace the culture of continuous learning in a fast-paced environmen­t such as the capital market cannot be over-emphasised if we must remain relevant. As the market deepens with the launch of new products, I encourage everyone to seek for better understand­ing of various aspects of the Capital Market as well as new developmen­ts,” Onyema said.

Also speaking, the Chairman,

Associatio­n of Securities Dealing Houses of Nigeria (ASHON), Mr. Onyenwechu­kwu Ezeagu, reiterated the importance of skills and integrity for the newly inducted Stockbroke­rs. “The consciousn­ess of Perception, Integrity, Adaptation and Discipline in The Stockbroke­r/Securities Dealer”, Ezeagu affirmed that the financial market had many areas, including the equities, commoditie­s and derivative­s market among others.

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