COVID-19: NSE to shut trading floors, activate 30-day remote working plan
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COVID-19: NSE to shut trading floors, activate 30-day remote working plan

As COVID-19 continues to knock off value from the global market, the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) said the local bourse will temporarily close the trading floor from March 25.

However, the local bourse will engage in a 30-day remote trading plan from 25th March.

Oscar Onyema, the Chief Executive Officer at NSE, said in a statement on Monday that the decision became imperative due to recent developments in the country.

He said over three weeks ago, NSE activated precautionary health measures across its offices where it screened visitors with thermometers, provided sanitisers and minimized access into our premises.

“Further to this and with the significant growth in new cases, effective from March 24, we have activated a 30-day remote working plan for our employees excluding essential staff”, Onyema said.

“In order to give our dealing members enough notice, effective March 25, all our trading floors will be temporarily closed.

“Although remote trading will continue and NSE staff will be available through all our digital platforms to provide support”, NSE Chief stated.

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He said: “We regret any inconvenience this may cause in the discharge of your business activities, but we must act in the best interest of all stakeholders at this time.

“In line with our robust Business Continuity Management framework, we would like to reassure you that we have put in place measures to ensure our operations and trading activities continue seamlessly throughout this period”.

He stated that NSE will ensure that all relevant information continues to flow into the market to ensure the pricing of risk assets remains transparent and reliable across asset classes.

This will allow investors to value their portfolios and make informed investment decisions under these volatile conditions, Onyema added.

He encouraged dealing members to continue to trade remotely via electronic platforms such as FIX protocol and XNET, and reach out to their Compliance Officer if any support is required.

“Please note that we will provide manual support to members without remote access during this period.

“Issuers who have any business to conduct with The Exchange can reach out to their Relationship Manager for guidance.

“You should continue to submit all regulatory filings via Issuers’

Portal (X-Issuer).

“As the Exchange embraces social distancing as prescribed by Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), we have further engaged with the Federal Government on issues of Annual General Meetings, maturing financial instruments, financial reporting, to mention a few and appropriate updates will be provided in due course.

“Furthermore, all physical meetings within and outside our office premises have been suspended until further notice. We have instructed our employees to leverage technological tools to conduct meetings virtually.

“We assure you that our virtual lines of communication will remain open to engage with you and attend to your need.

“Please contact us via e-mail, mobile phone or other digital channels if you have any questions, comments, complaints or observations in this regard.

“We understand that these are trying times, but we are committed to ensuring we do not experience any disruptions to our operations. As we navigate this new reality, we encourage you to follow our various communication channels as we continue to share relevant updates,” Onyema said

COVID-19: NSE to shut trading floors, activate 30-day remote working plan