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NSE, LSEG renew capital market agreement
The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) and London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) have renewed their strategic capital markets partnership agreement at the NSE office in Lagos today (Thursdaay).
The renewal extends the original two-year partnership agreement between the NSE and LSEG, allowing the two Exchanges to build on the progress achieved to date.
According to a press statement from the NSE, the partnership which was first signed in November 2014 seeks to strengthen cooperation and promote mutual development between the two exchanges.
“The agreement supports companies seeking dual listings in London and Lagos. Since entering into this partnership, the two exchanges have held three hugely successful NSE/LSEG Dual Listings Conferences aimed at providing global visibility and access to deep capital pools for companies and issuers from both markets”.
The Executive Director, Capital Markets – NSE, Haruna Jalo-Waziri said “The NSE is delighted to renew this agreement with LSEG, as it reflects a successful partnership story. Our collaboration with London Stock Exchange is deliberate and strategic.
“It is geared at encouraging seamless cross-border access between our markets to ultimately develop larger capital markets that enable capital formation for businesses and governments; create deeper liquidity pools and greater competitiveness for investors; as well as enhance capacity and promote diversity of investment products to meet the needs of a wide range of investors and issuers”.
Also commenting on the development, Ibukun Adebayo, Co-head, Emerging Market Strategy, LSEG said “London Stock Exchange Group is proud of our continued partnership with Nigeria and Lagos. This new agreement cements the relationship between our two exchanges. It also demonstrates our commitment to encouraging further dual listings in Lagos and London, and promoting the developments of the Nigerian capital markets infrastructure on a global stage.””

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L – R: Pai Gamde, Acting Head, Corporate Services Division, The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE); Stephanie Busari, Supervising Producer – Africa, CNN; Oscar N. Onyema, OON, Chief Executive Officer, NSE; Richard Quest, International Business Correspondent, CNN; Ade Bajomo, Executive Director, Market Operations and Technology, NSE; Haruna Jalo-Waziri, Executive Director, Capital Markets Division, NSE and Tinuade Awe, General Counsel and Head of Regulation, NSE at the Closing Gong Ceremony on Thursday at the Exchange.