WIW 2022: SEC To Parley Stakeholders On Investor Resilience, Sustainable Finance

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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Nigeria, in collaboration with the Financial Literacy Technical Committee (FLTC), will from today through Friday this week join the global community to celebrate the 6th edition of the 2022 World Investor Week (WIW).

The WIW is being coordinated by the International Organisation of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) and the key message of the campaign for this year is based on two themes, namely ‘Investor Resilience’ and ‘Sustainable Finance’.

The IOSCO WIW is an annual week-long global campaign which aims at promoting investor education and protection, as well as strengthening collaborations among member jurisdictions. The Commission, being a member representing Nigeria in the organisation, has lined up series of activities to commemorate this year’s event.

Some of the activities slated for the event include interaction with the public on topics regarding investor education, rights and protection that are considered critical to retail investors nationwide.

In particular, webinars titled ‘The Non-Interest Capital Market as Panacea to Mortgage Financing in Nigeria’ and ‘Investor Resilience and Sustainable Finance’ will be hosted on the 26 and 27 October, 2022 respectively.

Speaking on the event, Director General of the SEC Nigeria, Mr. Lamido Yuguda said that the commission and other stakeholders in the capital market had over the past years been frequently parleying on how to enhance the level and quality of financial literacy in Nigeria.

He said: “Major among the recent initiatives is the on- going plan to introduce capital market studies in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Institutions, a project which has reached an advance stage. It is without doubt that the delivery of this project will change the face of financial literacy in Nigeria.

“Indeed, for this sixth edition of the WIW, stakeholders nationwide are urged to collaborate with the Commission, and in their own different ways create the awareness on the need to educate and protect the investor”, Yuguda added.

In his speech, Chair of the IOSCO Board and the Chief Executive Officer of the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission, Mr. Ashley Alder, said: “During the last two years, we have seen a growing number of retail investors participating in securities markets, in the context of the global pandemic. Those investors are facing new challenges, such as inflationary pressures and the uncertainties deriving from geopolitical tensions.

“Financial education and investor protection play a critical role in enhancing investor resilience and investor confidence to participate in financial market on a properly informed basis”, the IOSCO chief added.

 

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