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Capital Market Operators Assure On New Capitalisation Deadline
The Association of
Stockbroking Houses of Nigeria (ASHON), says it will cooperate with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to ensure the best approach for stockbrokers’ capitalisation exercise.
The President of ASHON, Mr Emeka Madubuike, told newsmen in Lagos recently that the association was working with the capitalisation committee instituted by SEC
Madubuike said that the association would do everything within its powers to ensure that members remained in business after September 30, 2015 deadline.
He said the association would continue to discuss with the new management of SEC on the best approach to the capitalisation without creating unnecessary pressure on the market.
He, however, expressed optimism that the deadline extension would afford operators more opportunity to strategise.
The ASHON president said that all the stockbroking firms operating in the market had submitted their 2014 audited results to SEC and the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) as directed by the commission.
Madubuike said the results were submitted in March, noting that operators were still awaiting the outcome.
SEC on December 19, 2013 issued a new capital requirement for capital market operators with December 31, 2014 as deadline for operators to recapitalise.
But the deadline was extended to September 30, 2015 by the commission in December 2014 following pressure and protest by stockbrokers.
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