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SEC Director General Announces Over N3 Trillion in Collective Investment Schemes for 2024

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Dr. Emomotimi Agama, the Director of the Securities and (SEC), has revealed that Collective Investment Schemes (CIS) in have surpassed N3 trillion in 2024. During an interaction with reporters in Abuja, . Agama the significance of these schemes in providing a diversified investment for Nigerians, reducing investor risk by pooling into a variety of assets.

He explained, “In the collective investment schemes, you get a bucket of shares and ask to . Therefore, if you are investing through a collective investment scheme, you probably will be investing in 10 companies via 1 as different from going to invest directly in any company.” This method not only diversifies investment but also simplifies the process for those who might not understand the intricacies of market investment, as professional managers handle the investment decisions.

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Dr. Agama also highlighted the role of the capital market in national economic development, particularly through the recapitalization of mandated by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in 2024. Despite initial skepticism about the market’s to support such a -scale capital increase, the capital market managed to raise over N2.2 trillion, aiding banks in the regulatory requirements.

He noted, “But of course, the Capital Market came to the rescue. For all of the issuance that happened in the market last year, we were able to raise more than N2 trillion, precisely about N2.2 trillion for the banks, which means the Capital Market is actually the element that helps to galvanize growth and development.”

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Beyond banking, Dr. Agama pointed out other that have leveraged the capital market for fundraising. He stressed the importance of the capital market for long-term projects like infrastructure, contrasting it with the short-term nature of the money market. “And the only place you can get long-term capital for infrastructural development is the Capital Market. There has always been this mistake of people going to the money market to loan money that will be used for long-term projects. It is a recipe for failure,” he stated.

He concluded by underscoring that the capital market is indispensable for achieving both governmental and institutional long-term goals, thereby playing a pivotal role in economic development.

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