Saturday, December 20, 2025
26.2 C
Lagos

NGX Welcomes Haldane McCall to the Exchange

It is my great pleasure to welcome the Board and Management of Haldane McCall Plc to the Trading Floor of Nigerian Exchange Group.

Let me state from the onset that I am wearing two hats today; that of the Group Chairman of NGX Group Plc and also that of the Managing Director/CEO of Finmal Finance Services Limited which is the Stockbroker that is introducing the new company to our market.

As Chairman of NGX Group, it is always heart-warming to welcome new companies into the market. Listings deepen our market and offer the investing public a diversified portfolio of companies and securities to trade on.

The opportunity to list also benefits the companies by giving them greater visibility and access to bigger pools of capital. The fact that companies have to go through a thorough vetting process that checks their corporate governance practices and financial statements also improves the companies that choose to list on our Exchange and makes them more competitive.

It is of course not a step to be taken lightly and as stockbroker to this company, I can confidently say that the Board and management of Haldane McCall Plc are serious and business minded. Haldane McCall Plc is a company making great strides in the real estate and hospitality sectors in Nigeria and West Africa.

While guiding them through the registration of their shares at the Securities and Exchange Commission and the application for listing process at NGX, they have always demonstrated a commitment to transparency, best practices and incremental value in their business.

I have no doubt that they will continue on this path and provide value for existing shareholders and the new investors that will come on board with today’s listing.

It is therefore my pleasure to welcome Haldane McCall Plc to the main board of the Nigerian Exchange.

Thank you.

Alh (Dr) Umaru Kwairanga

Chairman

NGX Group PLC

spot_img
spot_img
spot_img

Hot this week

Fidelity Bank Enhances Maternal and Child Healthcare Delivery at ESUTH

L-R: Public Relations Officer, Enugu State University Teaching Hospital...

Polaris Bank Champions Girls’ Hygiene Awareness with Female Hygiene Essentials in Schools

Polaris Bank has continued its commitment to empowering the...

Sterling Bank Champions Collective Action to Accelerate Nigeria’s Renewable Energy Transition

L-R: Mr. Ayo Ademilua, President, Renewable Energy Association of...

BUA Foods Hosts Minister of State for Industry, NSDC on Tour of LASUCO Sugar Company  

  BUA Foods Plc recently hosted the Hon. Minister of State for Industry,...

PenCom Unveils PenCare Initiative for Retirees Across Nigeria

The National Pension Commission (PenCom) has established the PenCare...

Topics

Moroccan Insurer, SAHAM, Acquires Continental Reinsurance Plc

Moroccan insurance company, Saham Finances announced, in a communiqué published on 16thSeptember, 2015, the acquisition of 53.6% of the capital of Continental Reinsurance PLC, a reinsurance company operating in 44 African countries. Saham, which did not reveal the cost of the transaction, specified having bought a majority shareholding in the company headquartered in Nigeria from private equity firm, Emerging Capital Partners (ECP Fund II), which controlled Continental Reinsurance for about a decade.

Post-MPC: CBN Tightens Noose on Economy

The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Central Bank...

CITN Names Adesina Adedayo as New President/Chairman of Council

The Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria has elected...

Google Equiano Cable to Boost Nigeria’s GDP by $10bn

Left to right: H.E. Otunba Adeniyi Adebayo - Minister of...

Oil Prices Driving Lower Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa

Latest report by the World Bank Group suggests that low oil prices have considerably reduced growth in commodity-exporting countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, especially in Nigeria and Angola etc. and have also slowed activity in non-oil sectors. The report says that although South Africa is expected to be one of the main beneficiaries of low oil prices, growth is being held back by energy shortages, weak investor confidence amid policy uncertainty, and by the anticipated gradual tightening of monetary and fiscal policy. Growth in the region is forecast to slow to 4.2 percent, slower than previously expected.

Polaris Bank, Eventful to Showcase Nigeria’s Vibrant Fashion Industry at 2023 Souk

Polaris Bank, a leading Digital Retail Bank, is partnering...

CBN Orders MTN to Stop Dividend to Bank Shareholders

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has issued an...

JUSTUS URANTA: From Insurance CEO to His Royal Highness

Dr. Justus Clinton Uranta, the immediate past Group Managing...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img