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Nigerian Stock Exchange(NSE)Unveils new Identity

The Nigerian Stock Exchange(NSE) recently announced the launch of new identity following its demutuaisation that led to the creation of the non-operating holding company NGX Group Plc and its subsidiaries: Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited; NGX Regulation (NGX RegCo) Limited, and NGX Real Estate (NGX RelCo) Limited.

Speaking on the development, the Group Chief Executive Officer, NGX Group, Mr. Oscar Onyema, said: “We are very excited about the launch of our new brand identity and website at this pivotal time in our history. Influenced by the dynamism and resilience of our market in both good and challenging times, our new identity, which builds on our rich heritage, reflects who we are today, our ambitions for the future, and our resolve to deliver superior value to our stakeholders. As we step into the NGX era, we remain committed to achieving the highest level of competitiveness, both in African and global capital markets.”

According to him, together with the new vibrant, modern and responsive website, NGX Group offers an enriched user experience.

“Accessible via ngxgroup.com, information about the group and the various subsidiaries are independently situated but featured as one website. With its centralised home page and clearly delineated tabs for each subsidiary, the new site delivers relevant content in a clean and organised way to provide visitors easy access and navigation to all the information they require,” he noted.

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