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Wednesday, March 05, 2014

Nigerian Stock Exchange Set To Slash Transaction Costs By Over USD 6Million



 Investors in the Nigerian Capital Market are in for good times as The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) (http://www.nse.com.ng) has commenced the reduction of the cost of its Trade Alert service by about N1.24 billion from March 2014 via the scrapping of the current charge of 0.06% of every trade on The Exchange and an introduction of an enhanced notification system, X-Alert which will be charged at a flat fee of N4 per transaction.



Speaking on the development, Mr Ade Bajomo, Executive Director of Market Operations and Technology at The Exchange noted that the enhanced X-Alert is a service that will allow the investing public know when a transaction has been made on their account. 


“Each time investors buy or sell a security, an alert is sent to them via a Text Message to the recipient’s mobile phone or via an e-mail to the recipient’s mailbox. So what that does is to bring real time notification plus transparency to the market at market rates while safeguarding against unauthorised sale or purchase of securities”.


Bajomo further noted that “The big difference for the investing community is that rather than pay 0.12% of every trade roundtrip, investors will now pay a flat fee of N4.00. Based on 2013 figures, the trade alert charges with the old system was some N1.25billion; with the improved notification system however, the annual cost of the alerts would be some N5.52million based on a N4 flat fee – that is a reduction of N1.24 billion per annum in the cost incurred by investors transacting in the market”.



Casting more light on the development, the Managing Director of CSCS, Mr. Kyari Bukar shared that the enhanced service is delivered in real time to customers. He also urged that all customers should ensure that their brokers are provided with up to date mobile phone numbers and email accounts to enable the notification system work effectively and provide timely update on all account transactions.



There are also the added benefits of effective fraud alert in cases of unauthorized transactions on account, reduction in time spent confirming trades and an enhancement of transparency between the trader and its clients.


7 comments:

  1. X-Alert will await thy wonders,i know this will favour the brokers more,they should start first and let's see how it works.

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  2. So wat are u waiting for? Hubby Ko, hubby ni, abeg come go whr u wan go, Nigeria doesn't even nid fish brains like u, who can't even identify ordinary jokes.

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  3. What nonsense x-alert? why find food for some people at the expense of investors? What if I am not in Nigeria? What about the silly failed network in that country? Must these people continue to milk us?

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