Borrowing: SEC To Improve Framework For Govts, Corporates. 

January 10, 2025

The Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, has expressed commitment to improving the regulatory framework regarding borrowing by governments and corporates.

Director General of SEC, Dr. Emomotimi Agama who disclosed this said move had become imperative given the role borrowing in the financial system.

Agama, said, “Improving the framework for borrowing is very important because borrowing is part of the financial system and we can only make much of the move we want to make if there is enough funding. Hence, we want to be sure of sustainability in both government borrowing, municipal and state governments particularly with the new Supreme Court order regarding the 774 local government areas receiving direct subvention from the Federal Government.

“It therefore becomes important that we have in the management of such resources via strategic and focused borrowing to help the developments in those sectors”.

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He stated further that the Commission is changing the landscape with the new rules on Central Counter Parties adding that the new rules on CCPs have become so critical for Nigeria’s development, especially for corporates in raising capital.

“As a Commission we have established those new rules and they are going to be functional in 2025. We want to make borrowing a seamless and effortless process for Nigerian companies.

“It is very important that as we drive the growth of the Nigerian capital market, we also drive new products and new opportunities for every Nigerian. Nigeria for a long time has been seen as a mono product market, but the Year 2025 will be different because we will continue to drive the process of introducing derivatives into the capital market.

“That is not possible without the laws and regulations that will help us do this better. To build confidence in derivatives trading, we hope to provide a clear direction of these transactions. To build confidence in derivatives trading, we aim to provide a clear exemption of these transactions from general insolvency laws, creating a safer and more predictable trading environment,” he stated.

Agama said commission must provide enabling regulations and laws, as its committed to creating a safer trading environment, building confidence and attracting more players to the market.

Idris Buba
Idris Buba
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