The Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Exchange Group Plc (NGX), Temi Popoola, has highlighted various plans by the exchange group to enhance its technology infrastructure, attract listings, enhance retail investor’s participation and attract foreign capital inflows into the economy.
Popoola spoke on these transformational initiatives on Thursday, while addressing global leaders of exchanges at the working group committee meeting of the World Federation of Exchanges (WFE) hosted by Deutsche Boerse in Frankfurt Germany.
The investment expert said on the increasing benefits of attracting retail investors to the market, stressing that the NGX Group “recognize the stark contrast between the investors currently engaged in the capital market and the vast potential represented by the 65 million banking accounts in Nigeria. Our vision is to bridge this divide, onboarding millions into the capital market and fostering financial inclusion on an unprecedented scale.
“Listings and foreign capital inflows have become a challenge in similar emerging markets and contributions from other CEOs of exchanges including Kenya and Egypt echoed the challenges faced by the Nigerian market.
“The high interest rate environment in the United States contributes to the localization of capital in the country, hence starving other riskier markets of the needed capital.
“After navigating a challenging eight years with the previous administration, we now find ourselves under a more pro-market leadership. This shift positions NGX for renewed growth and resilience in the evolving economic landscape”, Popoola added.
According to him, in recognition of the importance of government advocacy historically, the NGX Group strategy involves deeper intentionality to collaboration with government in enhancing listing incentives. A prime example is the prioritization of listed companies in government procurement processes.
This is even as he maintained that working with the regulator, the NGX intended to review its listing rules aligning them with markets such as London to attract a more diverse array of businesses to the Exchange.
Popoola also harped on the investments in technology, pointing out that the Group is exploring deepening data revenue generation and engaging market infrastructure stakeholders from the CCPs to the CSDs in meaningful API conversations to further strengthen agility.