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SEC Urges Speedy Investment, Securities Bill Passage
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has appealed for speedy passage of the Investment and Security Bill 2023 that is before the National Assembly, to enable it reposition the capital market in order to tackle the economic challenges facing the country.
Speaking to journalists in Lagos at a two-day training for capacity building, the Director General of SEC, Lamido Yuguda, represented by the Executive Commissioner, Operations, Dayo Obisan, also reeled out other major developments in the capital market.
He stated: “The Commission is making efforts towards digitising and modernising the market. It’s undeniable that effective market regulation can greatly benefit from the use of up to date technologies.
“With this goal in mind, the Commission is in the process of rolling out best-in-class technology in terms of infrastructure and solutions.
“Collaborating with the Central Bank, the African Development Bank, and the Financial Sector Deepening Africa, the Commission has made significant progress in the following areas: Launching a co-location hosting regime for its data centres.
“These data centres will house the Hyper Convergence Infrastructure, which will serve as the foundation for the Commission’s solutions.
“We are establishing robust connectivity through two dependable service providers to ensure uninterrupted availability.
“Also, implementing a sophisticated surveillance system to enhance precise market regulation and introducing a user-friendly electronic registration and returns analysis solution that provides market operators with a simple yet comprehensive interface for compliance reporting”.
Yuguda added that, “In addition to these, the Commission is also advancing its plans to introduce internal solutions that align with its mission of effective market regulation”.
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