Business
Ex-CIBN Boss Urges NSE On ASeM Listing Rules
Former President, Char
tered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), Mr Okechukwu Unegbu, has urged the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) to further relax the listing rules of the Alternative Securities Market (ASeM).
Unegbu told newsmen in Lagos that relaxation of the rules would attract more Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) on the nation’s bourse.
He said that ASeM had failed to attract any new listings because of stringent listing and post listing requirements enlisted by the NSE.
Unegbu said that the Exchange must slash listing fees to encourage SMEs’ to seek quotation, noting that benefits of being listed should be clearly defined by regulators.
He said that the Federal Government had done so much through agricultural policies to encourage SMEs and should be complemented by the NSE.
According to him, strong legal framework and friendly financial policies will make SMEs to seek listing on the exchange.
“Our level of economic development should easily encourage and support convincingly small to medium scale enterprises because they are hugely relevant to our next phase of industrialisation and empowerment,” he said.
Unegbu said that more work needed to be done to convince and encourage players to key into the initiative, noting that SMEs promoters found it difficult to relax their ownership structure.
He said that most SMEs companies were built on family trust and should be encouraged by less stringent listing rules and enlightenment to seek quotation.
The Exchange had on April 23, 2013 re-launched the ASeM which offers companies several options to liquidity from the public, through Initial Public Offering (IPO) and offer for subscription, among others.
The sector, in spite of the Exchange’s mobilisation of micro business owners, failed to attract listings as expected after its re-launch.
It also in 2013 appointed 14 stockbroking firms to act as designated advisers (DAs) for companies listed on the ASeM Board.
The selected stockbroking firms are Partnership Investment Company, ARM Securities Ltd, BGL Securities Ltd, Capital Asset Ltd, CardinalStone Securities Ltd and EDC Securities Ltd and Fidelity Securities Ltd.
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