Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) has said that new listings on the NGX have contributed over 10% of market capitalization in the last two years. 

 

NGX Chief Executive Officer, Temi Popoola stated this at the MTN Capital Markets Day in Abuja while speaking on the global challenge faced by exchanges with increasing delistings.   

  • “Nigerian Exchange Limited experienced a remarkable surge in market capitalization, with new listings contributing over 10% in the past two years, according to data released by the Exchange. 
  • This underscores NGX’s growing prominence as a preferred destination for corporate listings and capital raising. 
  • “There has been quite a bit of news lately about delistings in our market, and that is a trend we are seeing not just in Nigeria but on major exchanges globally. Take Johannesburg, for instance; it has been struggling with delistings,” he said.  

 

Initial Public Offerings 

Popoola noted that globally, Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) have witnessed a slowdown of more than 60% in the last two years, according to market data provider PitchBook. 

  • “Additionally, there has been a noticeable scarcity of smaller cap stocks on public exchanges due to various factors such as voluntary and involuntary delistings, mergers and acquisitions, and liquidations,” he said.  


NGX’s strategy to replace delistings

While commenting on the shift of capital from public markets to private ones, especially among smaller companies, Popoola emphasized NGX’s strategy to replace delistings faster than they occur. 

  • “What most exchanges aim to do is replace those delistings faster than they occur, and that has formed the crux of our strategy at NGX. 
  • We have had notable listings within the last two years including BUA Foods, Geregu – which is our first power sector listing, MeCure Industries, VFD Group, and interestingly our first listed Investment Trust, Nigeria Infrastructure Debt Fund,” he said  

 

Government advocacy and policymaking

Addressing potential solutions, Popoola stressed the significance of government advocacy and policymaking. 

 Drawing on historical examples, he highlighted the transformative impact of government interventions through policy changes, citing the banking sector and pension reforms of 2004 as notable instances that have positively influenced market growth. 

  • “As NGX continues to position itself as a dynamic and resilient exchange, the commitment to proactive strategies and collaboration with government initiatives remains at the forefront”, Popoola noted.  

 

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