BusinessDay 01 Oct 2020

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NG Clearing debuts, aims to be Nigeria’s top counterparty clearing house iheanyi nwachukwu

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G Clearing Limited has secured approval in principle from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to launch clearing and settlement of Exchange traded derivative

products, as Nigeria’s premier Central Counterparty Clearing House (CCP). NG Clearing’s role as a CCP in Nigeria’s financial ecosystem is to ensure safety of the market by managing counterparty credit risk, which in turn, reduces systemic risk in the Nigerian capital

market, by guaranteeing settlement of trades. Speaking about the purpose of NG Clearing Limited, the Board chairman, Oscar Onyema, said: “Our main role is to improve the safety of our financial market by delivering best-inclass post-trade services that

manage counterparty credit risk and reduce systemic risk. “To mitigate these credit risks in an efficient and robust manner, we will interpose ourselves as a guarantor to both parties in a transaction, thus ensuring the successful execution of derivatives and other trades from vari-

ous trade points in Nigeria. We intend to deliver an unparalleled CCP experience for the Nigerian financial market.” The company will optimise deployment of its resources to achieve long-term value creContinues on page 39

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At 60, Nigeria still struggles to justify ‘giant’ status CALEB OJEWALE he year of Africa as it was called, Nigeria was not the only African country that attained

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independence in 1960, but one of 17 countries that secured freedom from erstwhile colonial rulers over the course of that year. Nigeria’s large population

was supposed to help propel it to greater heights, but while economic growth rate in the other countries has been higher than the population growth rate,

the reverse is the case in Nigeria.

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