Nigerian Exchange Group

[1] The operating exchange, NGX, is a multi-asset exchange with 393 listed securities, comprising 151 listed companies (8 Premium Board, 133 Main Board, 7 Growth Board and 3 ASeM companies), 157 Fixed Income securities, including Green Bonds and Sukuk (106 FGN, 8 State and 43 Corporate Bonds), 12 Exchange Traded Products, 4 Index Futures and 69 Memorandum listings, as at September 12, 2024.

Bowring and Co. Nigeria Ltd.; Chief Theophilus Adebayo Doherty; John Holt Ltd; Investment Company of Nig.

Operations were initially conducted inside the Central Bank building with four firms as market dealers: Inlaks, John Holt, C.T.

[7] In December 1977 it became known as The Nigerian Stock Exchange, with branches established in some of the major commercial cities of the country.

Market prices, along with an All-Share Index, NGX 30, and Sector Indices, are published daily in The Stock Exchange Daily Official List, NGX CAPNET (an intranet facility), newspapers, and on the stock market page of the Reuters Electronic Contributor System.

In a bid to promote transparency and trust in the capital market, NGX reconstituted the Investors' Protection Fund in 2012.

It is also an observer at meetings of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) and a founding member of the African Stock Exchanges Association (ASEA).