The Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Stock Exchange , Mr. Oscar Onyema, yesterday restated the Exchange’s commitment to providing corporates and investors access to market in meeting their financial and investment needs during this period and beyond.
“Following the activation of our Business Continuity Plan and our transition to remote working and trading, The exchange has been resolute in its commitment to ensure that there are no disruptions to operations for any of our stakeholders. According to him, the sounding of the closing gong to mark the end of the trading day as a treasured tradition of the NSE that has been impacted by the temporary closure of the trading floor was one that presents an opportunity for digital engagement.
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