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    Access Plc. Tracks Lower Amidst Strong Trading Volume

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaMarch 6, 2025Updated:October 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Access Plc. Tracks Lower Amidst Strong Trading Volume

    Access Holdings share price is tracking lower at ₦23.5 in the equities market, reflecting a decrease of 2.08% from the previous trading day’s closing price of ₦24 amidst strong trading volume.

    During early trading hour in the equities segment of the Nigerian Exchange on Thursday, the banking stock has lost 208 basis points of its market value as more than 26 million shares valued at more than N616 million have already exchanged hands in the local bourse.

    The financial services group’s share has experienced fluctuations, reaching a high of ₦25.7 on February 27, 2025, and a low of ₦24 on March 5, 2025. Despite this short-term decline, the trading volume remains strong, with 35.6 million shares exchanged on March 5, 2025, indicating sustained investor interest.

    The stock remains highly liquid, with significant trading volumes. Strong demand for Access Plc shares reinforces investors’ confidence in the company’s fundamentals. The price slash was attributed to bearish sentiment in the local bourse, forcing investors to quickly take profit-taking amidst tight macroeconomic conditions.

    Access Holdings has demonstrated strong financial performance, with robust revenue and profitability growth in the market. Its expansion strategies, digital transformation, and diversified financial services will drive future earnings, analysts said.

    Equities market analysts projected that the one-year price forecast for Access Holdings is ₦31.47, representing an expected growth of 31.1% from its current level.  The price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio indicates that Access Holdings is currently undervalued. With a P/E ratio of 1.6x, the stock is trading below its estimated fair P/E ratio of 1.8x. 

    Based on earnings expectations, the stock is priced lower than its fair market value, making it an attractive investment opportunity for value investors. Access Holdings presents a compelling case for investors seeking growth potential at a reasonable valuation.

    While the stock price has seen short-term fluctuations, the 31.1% projected growth and undervalued P/E ratio indicate that the stock may offer strong returns over the next year. #Access Plc. Tracks Lower Amidst Strong Trading Volume Yield on Nigerian Treasury Bills Falls ahead of Rebase Data

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