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Capital Market Lenders: SEC Appoints UBA, Stanbic IBTC
The Securities and Exchange Commission has appointed United
Bank of Africa Plc and Stanbic IBTC Plc as securities lending agents for
equities and bond transactions at the Nigerian Stock Exchange.
Securities lending is the act of loaning a stock, derivative
or other security to an investor or firm. It requires the borrower to put up
collateral, either in cash, security or a letter of credit.
An investigation by the News Agency of Nigeria showed that
the two banks emerged tops from the five banks that submitted applications for
the scheduled market making activities.
Top management sources at SEC and NSE, who confirmed the
appointments to NAN, said other banks would soon be licensed.
The sources said that the commission had requested
interested companies and firms to forward their operating credentials and
formal applications for SEC’s evaluation and subsequent approval.
On market making, one of the sources said that the
commission was scrutinising the rules submitted by the NSE for regulatory due
diligence and wide acceptance.
Confirming the licensing of UBA and Stanbic IBTC, another
management source at the NSE said that the two banks would quicken the take-off
of the market making activities.
According to the source, the 10 appointed market markers
have concluded arrangements for a workshop for capital market stakeholders.
The source said the workshop, coming on the heels of two
securities lending agents, was aimed at ensuring proper understanding and
acceptability of market making before its take-off.
Earlier, the Chief Executive Officer, NSE, Mr. Oscar Onyema,
had said the Exchange was ready for the take-off of the market making
initiative.
Onyema said the Exchange was in the interim working closely
with selected market regulators to ensure general market readiness.
He said it was anticipated that outstanding issues such as
the approval process for securities lending agents would soon be addressed by
the regulators.
10 stockbroking firms were in April unveiled as the NSE
market makers.
The firms include Stanbic IBTC, Renaissance Capital, Future
View Securities, Vetiva Capital and ESS/DunnLoren Merrifield.
Others selected from the 20 firms that applied include WSTC,
Capital Bancorp, FBN Securities, Greenwich Securities and CSL Stockbrokers.
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