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NSE’s New Website, Highly Investors-Friendly – Experts
Some financial experts
last Thursday described the new Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) website as investors-friendly platform and an added medium for wooing diverse foreign investors to the nation’s bourse.
The experts said in an interview with in Lagos that the re-launched NSE website was robust, attractive and standardised to meet international status.
The Managing Partner, Dependable Securities Ltd, Mr Chinyeme Anyanwu, said the website had been upgraded with more information on the services, programmes and in-depth activities of the Exchange.
According to him, the ability to easily navigate through the website and obtain needed information depends on how conversant an individual is with the website.
“I personally have not been able to easily navigate through some areas of the website. But I believe that with time, I will become conversant with the whole process,” he said.
Anyanwu also advised investors and users of the portal to access the new website with the aim of mastering the window and enjoying the benefits of the new development.
Chief Relationship Officer, Foresight Securities & Investment Ltd, Mr Fakrogha Charles, said that NSE operators working on the website still need to do more.
He urged the NSE management to remain proactive in investment information by ensuring that information about the nation’s capital market was up-loaded regularly.
“Sometimes, there is much gap between the time the market is closing and the time the NSE staff update the website.
“This could make foreign investors who depends on information from the website to lose confidence.
“But I believe that with more efforts by the NSE staff operating the website the gap will be closed,” he said.
Managing Director, Perfecter Investment Trust Ltd, Mr Emmanuel Eze, said that NSE staff operating the website should ensure that market figures obtained at the trading floor corresponded with that on the website.
According to him, at the trading, the gainers and losers figures are presented in percentage terms, while they are presented in absolute figures on the website.
“This can be confusing because it is not everybody that understands the figures except for some professionals in the field.
“Therefore, if a particular pattern of figure presentation should be maintained both at the trading floor and on the website, it will go a long way to make people understand the market better,” he said.
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