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Analysis Of NSE 2015 Results: Retail Investors Might Not Like This

Nairametrics by Nairametrics
July 12, 2016
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It must feel good to be a council member or employee of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), who does nothing innovative to improve the financial architecture of your country, but still get paid.

According to the 2015 Annual report of the NSE, the group distributed N2.68 billion to employees and council members last year, never mind that there was not a single Initial Public Offering (IPO) on the exchange in 2015.

How about efforts to demutualise the exchange? Nada. Surely the NSE must have introduced simple vanilla derivative products offerings like Calls and Puts on equities? No luck there either.

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While the group headline revenues fell to N7.8 billion from N9.1 billion in 2014, the NSE was still able to retain N1.85 bn in the business to augment reserves.

Reading through statements of the President of the NSE, Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede and CEO Oscar Onyema, slapping themselves on the back for a job well done, one gets a sense that these guys really just don’t get it.

The Nairobi Securities Exchange (forget South Africa that would be too much to ask), demutualization in 2014 marked the beginning of a period of rapid innovation in East Africa’s capital markets.

The Nairobi Exchange has launched a derivatives exchange modeled on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange called NEXT NSE Derivatives Market.

The first instrument was to be a single-stock future, initially linked to the local currency, although going forward other currencies would be allowed. 

Other securities will include interest rate and foreign exchange derivatives, commodity futures, currency futures and an equity index. 

Ian Gachichio, research analyst at Nairobi based Kestrel Capital, said that currency and interest rate hedges are likely to be the most exciting instruments initially. 

The Nairobi Exchange has also pioneered retail bond market investments for Kenyans by launching in conjuction with the Kenyan Treasury a KSh5bn ($55m) tax-free five-year infrastructure bond that can only be bought by mobile phone.

Minimum investment in the treasury’s M-Akiba bond will be KSh3000 ($33), down from the KSh50, 000 ($550) minimum of other treasury bonds, to encourage public participation.

So while Africa’s largest economy and the good old boys club that run the continents second largest stock exchange dilly dally on simple innovations, the train has already left the station in Kenya, and most other serious frontier and emerging markets worldwide such as Vietnam, Egypt, Pakistan, Argentina and UAE etc.

It would behoove Mr. Onyema, to settle down (now that he has gotten his second term as CEO) and actually work to get something concrete done to deepen Nigeria’s financial architecture.

Meanwhile (unrealistic) promises such as a $1 trillion market capitalization for the Nigerian bourse by 2016 (it’s here already, we bet Onyema didn’t think it will come that fast), should not be considered as part of his remit.

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Comments 5

  1. Adeleke Ayoola says:
    July 12, 2016 at 3:44 pm

    Great write up! I sometimes shudder at the complacent attitude of our bureaucrats who gets fat remunerations (lets not even mention public funds embezzled with impunity) for doing little or nothing to earn it. A friend of mine, out of frustration, sold all his shares in the Nigerian stock market last year, converted the proceeds to dollars and just deposited the money in his domiciliary account. I wish i had done the same!

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  2. denny Fripong says:
    July 12, 2016 at 6:27 pm

    All Nigerians now know that the seizing of the NSE from Okereke-Onyiuke was never in the interest of growing the market. What qualifies ONYEMA for a second term on the NSE?. He does not deserve the position. Investors are dying while he and his EXCO members are enjoying the best of lives. I even learnt he drives PORSCHE about during weekends. One of his GMS bought a Lexus Jeep, yet investors are dying and waiting for the day market will improve. We demand an independent probe. These are non-Nigerian based managers so they find it difficult to understand the dynamics and complexities of Nigeria

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  3. Pamyx Kagame says:
    July 13, 2016 at 3:03 pm

    Could the comment by Denny be true?. We old staff were requested to refund bonuses given to us even at our exit. we hope the pay masters of ONYEMA are watching. It is sad what the exchange has turned into. To even get N0.50 gain or a N200/unit share is a difficult task. One has to fast and pray yet the executives are milking the whole place thinking that when bubble burst they can easily run out of the country. The whole charade of suing Okereke-Onyiuke is now becoming obvious. They should better pay the woman her terminal benefits. Even Binos Yaroe who handed over the Interim Administrator was disgraced out of office on flimsy excuse. He won his case at the tribunal yet they refused to pay him. NSE now has Lawyers in its employment as it is a Legal firm. yet numerous legal jobs are outsourced on insider dealings

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  4. Mac says:
    July 14, 2016 at 8:40 am

    The more things change -the more they stay desame.

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    • Epic says:
      July 14, 2016 at 6:27 pm

      Point

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