Business
Institute Faults SEC’s Dematerialisation Deadline
The Institute of Capital Market Registrars (ICMR) said that
the January 1, 2013 deadline for dematerialisation of all share certificates
was not realistic.
Dr David Ogogo, the Chief Executive of the institute, said
this in an interview with newsmen in Lagos.
He explained that their stance was as a result of the
inability of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to enlighten
shareholders and other stakeholders on the cost implication of
dematerialisation.
Dematerialisation is the elimination of physical
certificates or documents on ownership of securities through conversion to an
electronic ownership mode domiciled with the Central Securities Clearing System
Limited(CSCS).
According to Ogogo,the deadline is not achievable as
stakeholders must resolve the issue of cost in the interest of the market.
He stressed that investors were not against
dematerialisation but could not bear the financial burden of verification.
However, Ogogo said: “SEC should intensify its enlightenment
campaign for investors on the advantages of dematerialisation for dealers, the
investing public and quoted companies.”
Mr Boniface Okezie, the President of the Progressive
Shareholders Association of Nigeria, said that SEC had not done enough to
educate the investing public.
Okezie said that investors would not dematerialise until the
Commission ensured proper enlightenment, noting that many investors had yet to
understand the meaning of dematerialisation and how to go about it.
He also said that SEC had failed to meet the expectations of
investors, especially in the area of sensitisation in a troubled Nigerian
bourse.
“It is not realistic; let us be frank because there is
nothing on ground that is mobilising and wooing the investors on the benefits
of dematerialisation,” he said.
SEC in a public
notice dated March 13, set January 1, 2013 as deadline for the
dematerialisation of all share certificates.
The notice said that all share certificates dematerialised
on or before Jan. 1, 2013, would be at no cost to the shareholder, but that
there would be a penalty for those done after that date.
It also said that the allotment of shares of public
offerings would from now be by electronic processes that would transfer shares
directly to the CSCS.
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