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Stanbic IBTC Bank Enables Lending of Bonds, Treasury Bills

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

Investors in the Nigerian capital market who intend to earn more revenue and diversify their investment portfolios now have a huge opportunity to do so through Stanbic IBTC Bank Limited.

The lender has added fixed-income lending to its range of services, providing clients with enhanced opportunities for income generation and increased market liquidity.

Before now, securities lending was popular with equities, but with this new development from the bank, investors can now borrow and lend treasury bills and sovereign bonds for more earnings.

“Expanding our securities lending services to include fixed-income securities provides our clients with broader opportunities to generate income and enhances overall market liquidity.

“This expansion not only broadens the scope of our offerings but also provides our clients with a wider range of assets to optimize their investment strategies and achieve their business objectives, enhancing the overall liquidity and efficiency of the Nigerian capital market. This move underscores our commitment to driving innovation and growth in the Nigerian capital market,” the Head of Investor Services at Stanbic IBTC Bank, Mr Babatunde Majiyagbe, stated.

“Securities lending facilitates continuous trading and liquidity, which are essential for a vibrant market. Our expansion into fixed-income securities will attract more investors and foster a more robust and resilient capital market,” Mr Majiyagbe added.

”In 2023 alone, we facilitated the lending of assets worth N150 million,” he further noted, stating, “This reflects the growing trust and demand for our securities lending services and underscores our role in enhancing market liquidity and efficiency.”

“We are excited about the future and remain committed to driving innovation and excellence in the financial services industry.

“Our goal is to continuously enhance our offerings to meet the evolving needs of our clients and contribute to the overall development of the Nigerian capital market, Mr Majiyagbe disclosed.

He said the inclusion of fixed-income securities in Stanbic IBTC’s lending portfolio represents a significant advancement for the Nigerian capital market.

This is because it opens up new avenues for income generation and liquidity management for investors, positioning Stanbic IBTC as a key player in the evolution of the market.

Securities lending has been available in the Nigerian market for over a decade, with Stanbic IBTC being the only active securities lending agent throughout this period.

The inclusion of fixed-income securities in the lending portfolio is poised to have a transformative impact on the market, contributing to effective market-making, increasing overall market liquidity, and enhancing the efficiency of price discovery mechanisms.

By allowing market participants to take and cover short positions as part of their market-making activity, investment and trading strategies, or for hedging purposes, securities lending supports a more dynamic and liquid market environment.

This development is expected to attract more investors and stimulate further growth in the Nigerian capital market.

Securities lending plays a critical role in effective market-making, and enhancing the efficiency of price-discovery mechanisms.

Business Post reports that securities lending is the market practice of transferring shares for a fee from a holder (the lender) to another party (the borrower), with the borrower agreeing to return the securities to the lender either on demand or at the end of the agreed loan term.

It essentially means that the owner of a share can temporarily loan out his shares to someone else and earn an income that they ordinarily would not have enjoyed if the shares were left sitting in his/her portfolio.

It requires the borrower to put up collateral, whether cash, security or a letter of credit. When a security is loaned, the title and the ownership are also transferred to the borrower.

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Onne Area 11 Customs Command Surpasses 2024 Revenue Target by N16bn

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By Bon Peter

The Area 11 Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) in Onne, Rivers State surpassed its 2024 annual revenue target by N16 billion.

This information was revealed to newsmen by the Customs Area Controller of the Command, Mr Mohammed Babandede, at a news conference last week.

He also disclosed that the command recently intercepted 12 containers of illicit drugs worth over N20.30 billion concealed in various items.

According to him, the content of the seized container included 1,721,100 bottles of 100ml cough syrup codeine, 510,000 tablets of 50mg Really Extra Diclofenac, 7,100,000 tablets of 225mg Royal apple Tramadol and Tramaking, 3,461 pieces of sanitary ware fittings used for concealment, 840 pieces of Chilly cutter used for concealment, and 153 cartons of TVS rubber.

“Our vigilant officers and men have successfully intercepted and seized an additional 12 containers (40 feet) of illicit medicine.

“This is a testament to our unwavering commitment to safeguarding public health, ensuring security of our nation and compliance with Nigeria’s import regulations. This also justifies our commitment to trade facilitation, transparency, effective and efficient service,” he said.

He said last year, the command received the support of different stakeholders, thanking them for working with the agency to achieve success.

“We appreciate the continued support and collaboration of all stakeholders, including the media, in amplifying our message and efforts to combat smuggling,” he said.

Mr Babandede stated that, “It is worth noting that the morale and dedication of our officers have been significantly bolstered by the Comptroller-General of Customs’ award, recognizing Area 2 Command as the Best Command in Anti-Smuggling Operations.

“This honour has further strengthened our resolve, and I assure you that we will not relent in performing our duties to protect the lives and well-being of Nigerians.”

The customs chief said earlier last year, the command was given a revenue target of N618 billion but as of December 31, 2024, it generated N634 billion, higher than the N321 billion recorded in 2023, promising to do more in 2025.

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Stock Market Gains N248bn to Close at N63.166trn

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By Dipo Olowookere

The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited appreciated by 0.39 per cent on Friday as the demand for local equities continued to increase.

During the final trading session of the week, the insurance maintained its upward trend with a growth of 7.81 per cent as the banking index appreciated by 1.08 per cent, the consumer goods sector rose by 0.52 per cent, and the industrial goods counter expanded by 0.33 per cent, while the energy space went down by 0.49 per cent.

At the close of business, the All-Share Index (ASI) jumped by 406.19 points to 103,586.33 points from 103,180.14 points, and the market capitalisation increased by N248 billion to N63.166 trillion from N62.918 trillion.

The bourse recorded 67 appreciating shares and 11 depreciating shares, implying a positive market breadth index and strong investor sentiment.

Chams, Omatek, NCR Nigeria, Learn Africa, and Regency Alliance topped the gainers’ table after they gained 10.00 per cent each to finish at N2.31, 88 Kobo, N6.05, N4.95, and 88 Kobo, respectively.

On the flip side, TotalEnergies lost 9.74 per cent to trade at N630.00, CWG depreciated by 6.04 per cent to close at N7.00, Thomas Wyatt went down by 5.26 per cent to N1.80, ABC Transport crumbled by 4.07 per cent to N1.18, and UAC Nigeria shed 3.19 per cent to N31.90.

Yesterday, investors traded 709.3 million stocks valued at N8.2 billion in 13,593 deals compared with the 829.8 million stocks worth N5.7 billion transacted in 11,752 deals on Thursday, representing a slowdown in the trading volume by 14.52 per cent and a rise in the trading value and number of deals by 43.86 per cent and 15.67 per cent, respectively.

At the close of business, Chams topped the activity log with 58.1 million equities sold for N133.8 million, Veritas Kapital traded 55.1 million shares valued at N89.2 million, Abbey Mortgage Bank exchanged 50.1 million stocks for N165.5 million, AIICO Insurance transacted 39.7 million equities worth N68.3 million, and NPF Microfinance Bank sold 34.3 million stocks valued at N64.0 million.

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NASD OTC Exchange Extends Good Start to New Trading Year

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Nigeria's Unlisted Securities Market Sheds 0.78%, NASD Shares up 8.31%

By Adedapo Adesanya

The NASD Over-the-Counter (OTC) Securities Exchange extended its positive start to the year with a 0.08 per cent rise on Friday, January 3.

The market saw a gain of N840 million, with the value of the alternative bourse growing to N1.046 trillion from the N1.045 trillion it closed a day earlier as the NASD Unlisted Security Index (NSI) made an addition of 2.43 points to wrap the session at 3,052.34 points compared with 3,049.91 points recorded at the previous session.

The appreciation posted yesterday at the NASD OTC exchange was caused by two price gainers led by Industrial and General Insurance (IGI) Plc which jumped by 2 Kobo to end at 20 Kobo per share compared with the preceding session’s 18 Kobo per share and UBN Property Plc, which improved its value by 16 Kobo to close at N1.98 per unit, in contrast to Thursday’s closing price f N1.82 per unit.

The market posted a price loser, which was  FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc as it dropped 18 Kobo to finish at N39.76 share versus the previous day’s N39.94 per share.

There was an 856.6 per cent surge in the volume of securities traded in the session to 11.3 million units from the 1.2 million units traded in the preceding session.

Equally, there was a jump in the value of shares traded yesterday by 1,078.4 per cent to N56.8 million from the N4.8 million made previously, and the number of deals increased by 22.7 per cent to 27 deals from 22 deals.

FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc was the most active stock by value (year-to-date) with 1.4 units worth N55.8 million, IGI Plc came next with 10.6 million units valued at N2.1 million, and 11 Plc was in third with 6,45 units sold for N1.4 million.

IGI Plc closed the day as the most active stock by volume (year-to-date) with 10.6 million units sold for N2.1 million, FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc came next with 1.4 million units valued at N55.8 million, and UBN Property Plc followed with 275,740 units worth N545,965.

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