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SEC Approves FCMB Asset Management’s Private Debt Fund

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

The private debt fund sponsored and managed by FCMB Asset Management Limited with support from TLG Capital Investments Limited (TLG Capital) UK has been approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

The facility, which was established in May 2024, is the first Naira-denominated private debt fund in Nigeria and the size is N100 billion.

However, FCMB intends to raise about N10 billion under Series 1, with proceeds to be used for investments in commercially viable and impact-oriented activities in sectors of the Nigerian economy aligned with the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The fund is targeted at qualified institutional investors (QIIs) and high-net-worth individuals (HNIs), providing them with an opportunity to earn a competitive risk-adjusted return on investment while supporting the earth’s sustainability.

The fund manager explained that it aims to build a diversified portfolio of debt, with a strong emphasis on economic impact and downside risk protection.

This is because the FCMB-TLG private debt fund is poised to play a crucial role in providing suitable debt to organisations in selected sectors of the Nigerian economy in order to enhance their operations and support their growth aspirations.

“This innovative fund is a significant milestone in the Nigerian financial landscape.

“It opens a new avenue for professional investors to participate in the growth of key sectors of the economy while providing essential capital to organisations driving sustainable economic growth and development in Nigeria.

“The launch of the FCMB-TLG Private Debt Fund means Nigeria now joins the rest of the international investment community in offering Private Credit as an investment option under Alternative Assets,” the chief executive of FCMB Asset Management Limited, Mr James Ilori, said.

“We are delighted to partner with FCMB Asset Management in pioneering this fund.

“It aligns with our commitment to investing in untapped markets and will significantly contribute to Nigeria’s broader economic development,” a representative of TLG Capital in Nigeria, Mr Aletor Adoghe, stated.

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NASD Index Records 0.67% Appreciation

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The NASD Over-the-Counter (OTC) recorded a 0.67 per cent appreciation on Thursday, November 28, with the portfolios of investors on the platform rising by N7.09 billion to N1.061 trillion from the N1.053 trillion it closed in the preceding session and the NASD Unlisted Security Index (NSI) growing by 20.22 points to wrap the session at 3,026.60 points compared with 3,006.38 points recorded on Wednesday.

This happened after the unlisted securities market finished the trading session with three price gainers and two price losers.

Afriland Properties Plc gained N1.58 to end at N17.39 per unit compared with the midweek’s closing price of N15.81 per unit, as Acorn Petroleum Plc improved its value by 14 Kobo to close at N1.69 per share, in contrast to the previous day’s N1.55 per share, and Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) Plc went up by N1 to sell for N23.00 per unit compared with the preceding session’s N22.00 per unit.

On the flip side, First Trust Microfinance Bank Plc lost 4 Kobo to finish at 32 Kobo per share versus Wednesday’s closing price of 36 Kobo per share and Geo-Fluids Plc slumped by 3 Kobo to sell at N3.90 per unit compared to N3.93 per unit it was sold a day earlier.

There was a 191.9 per cent rise in the volume of securities traded in the session as investors exchanged 2.9 million units compared with the previous trading day’s 1.0 million units.

Equally, there was a 283.9 per cent surge in the value of shares traded yesterday to N7.9 million from the N2.1 million recorded in the previous day, and the number of deals increased by 300 per cent to 12 deals from the three deals executed in the preceding day.

At the close of transactions, Geo-Fluids Plc was the most active stock by volume (year-to-date) with 1.7 billion units valued at N3.9 billion, trailed by Okitipupa Plc with 752.2 million units sold for N7.8 billion, and Afriland Properties Plc with 297.3 million units worth N5.3 million.

Aradel Holdings Plc remained the most active stock by value (year-to-date) with 108.7 million units worth N89.2 billion, followed by Okitipupa Plc with 752.2 million units valued at N7.8 billion, and Afriland Properties Plc with 297.3 million units sold for N5.3 billion.

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Enhanced Forex Liquidity Buoys Naira to N1,644/$1 at Official Market

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The value of the Naira rose against the US Dollar at the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM) by 0.96 per cent or N15.97 to exchange at N1,644.86/$1 on Thursday, November 28 compared with the preceding day’s N1,660.83/$1 amid a surge in FX transactions.

Data showed that the forex turnover increased during the session by 66.2 per cent or $223.27 million to $560.34 million from the $337.07 million recorded at the midweek trading session.

However, the domestic currency weakened against the Pound Sterling in the official market by N8.42 to sell at N2,124.86/£1 compared with the preceding session’s N2,116.44/£1 but appreciated against the Euro by N10.18 to quote at N1,773.18/€1 versus midweek’s closing rate of N1,783.36/€1.

A look at the parallel market showed that the Nigerian currency traded flat against its American counterpart yesterday at N1,750/$1.

Meanwhile, cryptocurrencies were largely positive as Ripple (XRP) rose by nearly 6 per cent, precisely by 5.9 per cent to trade at $1.56to as Thanksgiving holiday saw the market avoid a feared historical massacre.

Traders said the Japanese Yen briefly crossed 150 against the Dollar due to expectations of a Bank of Japan (BOJ) rate increase in December, spurred by higher-than-expected inflation data.

The movement was also likely spurred by month-end financial adjustments and low liquidity due to Thanksgiving.

Further, Cardano (ADA) went up by 3.4 per cent to trade at $1.04, Solana (SOL) jumped by 1.1 per cent to quote at $241.14, Bitcoin (BTC) went up by 0.8 per cent to settle at $95,661.36 and Binance Coin (BNB) grew by 0.2 per cent to finish at $654.44.

On the flip side, profit-taking in Dogecoin (DOGE) saw its price down by 0.5 per cent to sell at $0.4054, Litecoin (LTC) depreciated by 0.5 per cent to quote at $96.36, and Ethereum (ETH) depleted by 0.4 per cent to end the session at $3,578.26, while the US Dollar Tether (USDT) and the US Dollar Coin (USDC) remained unchanged at $1.00 each.

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Nigeria’s Stock Market Rebounds by 0.50%

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By Dipo Olowookere

The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited rebounded by 0.50 per cent on Thursday after staying with the bears for a single trading session, though investor sentiment remained weak.

Business Post reports that the market breadth index was negative yesterday with 28 appreciating stocks and 29 depreciating stocks.

Vitafoam Nigeria was the best-performing equity during the trading day after it went up by 9.81 per cent to sell for N23.50, Aradel Holdings appreciated by 9.23 per cent to N517.00, FTN Cocoa rose by 7.82 per cent to N1.93, Sovereign Trust Insurance grew by 6.25 per cent to 68 Kobo, and Oando gained 5.40 per cent to quote at N65.35.

On the flip side, Prestige Assurance ended the day as the worst-performing equity after it shed 10.00 per cent to close at 81 Kobo, Unilever Nigeria lost 9.97 per cent to settle at N26.65, Austin Laz depleted by 9.96 per cent to N2.17, John Holt waned by 9.90 per cent to N8.92, and Eterna fell by 6.94 per cent to N20.80.

During the session, the energy and the consumer goods sectors went down by 0.50 per cent and 0.11 per cent, respectively.

However, the banking index improved by 0.74 per cent, the insurance counter expanded by 0.23 per cent, and the industrial goods space increased by 0.15 per cent.

As a result, the All-Share Index (ASI) jumped by 487.24 points to 97,783.81 points from the 97,296.57 points recorded in the preceding day and the market capitalisation grew by N305 billion to settle at N59.275 trillion compared with Wednesday’s closing value of N58.970 trillion.

Yesterday, the value of transactions expanded by 4.85 per cent to N10.8 billion from the N10.3 billion recorded a day earlier, as the volume of trades shrank by 23.08 per cent to 632.7 million shares from the 822.5 million shares traded at midweek and the number of deals tumbled by 10.45 per cent to 8,404 deals from the 9,385 deals achieved in the previous day.

FBN Holdings was the busiest stock at the market on Thursday with a turnover of 166.8 million units worth N4.2 billion, Haldane McCall traded 119.3 million units valued at N669.8 million, Guinea Insurance transacted 41.3 million units for N20.7 million, Cutix sold 38.5 million units worth N90.5 million, and Access Holdings exchanged 20.6 million units valued at N473.6 million.

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