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    SEC Sets New Capital Minimums for Operators

    SEC Sets New Capital Minimums for Operators
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    The Securities and Exchange Commission(SEC) has raised the minimum capital requirements for all categories of capital market operators in the country (CMOs).

    According to report in a statement on Friday, the capital base for tier 2 “issuing houses with underwriting” is now ₦7 billion up from ₦200 million, while that of trustees increased to ₦2 billion from ₦300 million.

    SEC: Capital Hike for CMOs Bolsters Market Resilience

    The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has clarified that the upward review of minimum capital requirements for Capital Market Operators (CMOs) stems from the need to bolster market resilience.

    This strategic adjustment seeks to equip operators with sufficient financial buffers to navigate economic volatilities and emerging risks in Nigeria’s capital markets.

    By enhancing capitalization, the Securities and Exchange Commission aims to fortify investor protection, ensuring greater confidence and stability for market participants.

    The directive underscores the Commission’s commitment to aligning regulatory frameworks with global best practices.

    Fostering a robust financial ecosystem ahead of the June 2027 compliance deadline.

    Wahalaupdate reports Capital Market Operators (CMOs) have until June 2027 for full compliance with SEC’s stringent new capital requirements.

    This grace period empowers firms to plan recapitalization meticulously, source funds, and realign operations without immediate panic or market shocks.

    Stay tuned to Wahalaupdate for ongoing coverage, expert analysis, and updates on how this pivotal policy shapes Nigeria’s financial landscape.

    SEC Mandates Uniform Capital Requirements for All Nigerian CMOs

    The Securities and Exchange Commission announced uniform new minimum capital requirements for all Capital Market Operators (CMOs) categories in Nigeria.

    Affected firms must comply with these revised thresholds to continue operations.

    This strategic measure by the Securities and Exchange Commission aims to significantly strengthen the financial stability and resilience of Nigeria’s capital market sector.

    It equips operators with robust buffers against economic volatility, promotes prudent risk management, and ensures long-term viability amid global challenges.

    Ultimately, the initiative safeguards investor interests, boosts market confidence, and positions the sector for sustained growth and competitiveness.

    SEC Grants CMOs Until June 2027 for Capital Compliance

    Capital Market Operators now have until June 2027 to fully comply with the SEC’s newly updated minimum capital standards.

    This extended timeline offers a structured roadmap, allowing firms ample opportunity to strategize, secure funding.

    And execute comprehensive recapitalization efforts without undue market disruption.

    By providing this clear deadline, the Securities and Exchange Commission aims to bolster financial stability.

    Enhance investor confidence, and foster sustainable growth across Nigeria’s capital markets.


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