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    SEC to streamline market investment processes, says DG

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaJuly 19, 2020Updated:February 10, 2026 News No Comments2 Mins Read
    SEC to streamline market investment processes, says DG
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    SEC to streamline market investment processes, says DG

    The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has promised to streamline processes involved in getting back investments in the market to boost investors’ confidence.

    Lamido Yuguda, the Director-General of the Commission, gave the assurance in a statement by Mrs Efe Ebelo, the Head, Corporate Communication of SEC in Abuja on Sunday.

    Yuguda said that some investors in the market had left their monies due to the herculean procedures involved in getting them back.

    SEC to streamline market investment processes, says DG
    Lamido Yuguda – SEC DG

    He said there was, therefore, the need to ensure that people benefitted from their investments without difficulties.

    The DG pledged the determination of the management of the Commission toward making the capital market more accessible to Nigerians to attract more investors.

    ”We need to make operations in the capital market as easy as possible, that way, we can attract investments.

    ”We are aware that some investors have left their money due to the herculean procedures involved in getting them.

    ”It is our desire to ensure that people are able to benefit from investments, with that, we can increase investors’ confidence.

    ”We will look at the processes involved and streamline them to ensure that investors are able to get their money without much difficulties.

    ”When that happens, people can be motivated to come back, because unless we are able to attract people back, we cannot get the capital market that we can be proud of,” he explained.

    Expected Open Market Price of PMS now N112.26

    The director-general said that the Commission had zero tolerance to sharp practices in the capital market.

    Yuguda urged stakeholders to ensure that they were operating according to laid down rules and regulations.

    ”We will not condone sharp practices, we will ensure that everyone plays by the rules as that is one of the ways we can attract investors.

    ”Investors need to be protected; once we can do that, we will be able to take our market to greater heights,” he said.

    Yuguda called on investors to key into various initiatives of the Commission, including e-dividend, regularisation of multiple accounts, Direct Cash Settlement among others to have the benefits of their investments.

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