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    NGX Urges Financial Sector to Adopt AI

    Olu AnisereBy Olu AnisereJune 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Ngx Urges Financial Sector To Adopt Ai
    Dr Umaru Kwairanga, Chairman of the Nigerian Exchange Group
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    NGX Urges Financial Sector to Adopt AI

    Dr Umaru Kwairanga, Chairman of the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX), has urged financial sector stakeholders to embrace Artificial Intelligence (AI) to drive efficiency and improve customer satisfaction.

    Kwairanga made this call in Lagos on Thursday while speaking at the SUPERNEWS Artificial Intelligence Confab (SAIC’25), held in Lagos. The theme of the conference was ‘The Power of AI: Enhancing Efficiency and Customer Satisfaction for Better Financial Services Experience.’

    He said AI is one of the most transformative technologies of our time and should be adopted to make Nigeria’s financial sector globally competitive. “AI is not just a trend, it is the future. Financial institutions must use it to boost efficiency and meet rising customer expectations,” he said.

    He added that although Nigeria’s financial services sector is vibrant, challenges remain which AI-powered innovation and intelligent automation can help solve.

    Kwairanga urged industry players to tackle issues like power shortages, weak data systems, and poor capital access through strategic collaboration and AI adoption.

    “Recent data from the National Bureau of Statistics shows that services drive Nigeria’s economy, with financial services being the most active part.

    “It is doing well in many ways, but we all know there’s still considerable room for improvement. “Much of this improvement can come through artificial intelligence, which offers practical and scalable solutions. “Let us address Nigeria’s unique issues — power, data, and capital — so our sector leads this next global business revolution,” he said.

    Kwairanga said embracing AI is not only about following global trends but about solving local problems and improving service delivery for millions of Nigerians. He reaffirmed NGX Group’s commitment to supporting innovation, inclusion, and sustainable growth in Nigeria’s financial markets. #NGX Urges Financial Sector to Adopt AI#

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