The NSE offers wide range of data products to enable users find solutions to their diverse data needs for both historical and real-time data.
The Nigerian Stock Exchange offers a range of tradable securities to meet the risk profiles of our diverse investors .
The Nigerian Stock Exchange provides access to capital for Nigerian and international companies, from mid-cap companies to more established businesses looking to utilize the capital market to fund their expansion strategy.
The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) offers its Dealing Members an efficient, transparent and well regulated marketplace for the execution of trades in securities listed on The NSE.
As a self-regulatory organization, The NSE works proactively to maintain the confidence of participants and the integrity of market.
The Nigerian Stock Exchange aims at informing investors on capital markets, securities traded, investor protection and improving financial education.
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The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE or the Exchange), a registered company limited by guarantee was founded in 1960 and today services the largest economy in Africa.
Wherever you are in your growth phase, whatever the funding needs, there’s an available market! The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) lists companies on: Premium Board, Main Board and Growth Board, which are governed by the NSE listing rules. The board your company lists on depends on its size, scope and growth stage.
The Premium Board is for an elite group of issuers that meet stringent corporate governance, capitalisation and liquidity criteria and provides them with unparalleled visibility to the global investor community.
The Main Board consists of our larger companies. Admittance to this board is based on profitability or market capitalization criteria.
The Growth Board aims to encourage companies with high growth potential to seize the opportunity of raising long term capital and promote liquidity in the trading of their shares.
The requirements relate to factors such as spread of ownership, the number of shareholders, market capitalisation, operating and financial records.