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Nigeria Gains as NCC Facilitates MTN’s Listing on Nigerian Stock Exchange

The regulatory action carried out by NCC to accelerate the listing of MTN Nigeria on the stock exchange market has continued to benefit not just Nigeria but Nigerians as well. These economic gains are in terms of boosting marketing capitalisation and yielding dividends to shareholders, according to Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, the Executive Vice Chairman of NCC.

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A report from market analysts has it that MTN investors have raked in approximately N1 trillion in price appreciation and dividends since April 2020.

The listing of MTN was due to NCC’s effective regulatory action taken during the mobile network operator’s fine settlement agreement in 2016, which impelled the telecom to, among other things, list on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE).

The listing was one of the outcomes of the NCC’s stringent regulatory posture, which served as a signal for other telecoms such as Airtel to follow suit.

As the country’s independent telecoms regulatory authority, the NCC, in conjunction with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), facilitated the landmark listing of the country’s largest telecommunications operator on the bourse.

“This is in line with its mandate to promote investment, create a level-playing field for all licensees, ensure compliance to existing telecoms laws and facilitate delivery of top-notch quality of service (QoS) to consumers,” said Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta (EVC)

Going by his explanation, it is through this proactive regulation and timely intervention by the NCC, that led to the listing of MTN on the NSE.

This has now created a new vista of opportunity in the history of the telecommunications industry in Nigeria.

“That important regulatory action enabled Nigerians, consistent with the Nigerian Communications Act (NCA) 2003, to partly, own, manage and control MTN.

This bold and courageous regulatory action is now transforming lives and boosting the economy,” the EVC stated.

Danbatta also added that the listing demonstrates an important objective of the Commission, which is to promote local investment and ownership in the telecom sector.

“With MTN shares available in the capital market, it is expected that Nigerians will buy shares and by purchasing the shares of MTN, they will be financially empowered and be socially transformed,” he said.

Stating that telecoms are a capital-intensive industry that requires continuous investment, Danbatta said the listing will enable telecoms companies to raise capital towards the expansion of their networks.

“Also, one of the benefits of listing on the NSE is that telecoms have an enormous opportunity for raising more capital for network expansion, which will, in turn, bring about improvement in the quality of service delivery and quality of experience for telecom consumers,” he said.

The EVC further stated that, “today, the capital market regulator and shareholder bodies have commended the effort of the NCC in making the capital market more resilient through the Commission’s regulatory action in facilitating telcos listing.”

He noted that the listing in the stock exchange will not only promote liquidity amongst operators but enhance their value as well as promote transparency.

The EVC also added that “The Commission is committed, through its regulatory policies and actions, to creating the right environment to attract both Foreign Direct Investment (FDIs) and local investment into the telecom industry for increased economic prosperity for Nigerians”.


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