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SEC Begins full e-registration for Capital Market Services

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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Wednesday said it has commenced the implementation of a fully electronic registration process for capital market operators, allowing designated regulatory services to be completed entirely online.

The initiative is part of the Commission’s ongoing efforts to modernise Nigeria’s capital market, enhance regulatory efficiency, streamline compliance processes, and improve service delivery to market participants.

According to statement issued today by the Commission, the new electronic registration (e-Registration) platform, deployed through its ePortal, marks another milestone in its digital transformation agenda and its drive to build a technology-driven regulatory environment.

The statement added that the “platform allows Capital Market Operators (CMOs) to complete designated registration processes online, covering application submission, regulatory review, approvals and communication of decisions, thereby eliminating manual processing for the services included in the current phase.”

 

SEC noted that the initiative is expected to simplify regulatory interactions, reduce administrative bottlenecks, shorten processing timelines and provide applicants with greater visibility into the status of their applications.

It added that the migration to a fully digital registration system would improve operational efficiency while strengthening regulatory oversight through standardised workflows, electronic documentation, secure digital record management and enhanced audit trails.

“The new platform represents a major step towards creating a seamless digital regulatory ecosystem that enhances operational efficiency while strengthening regulatory effectiveness.”

It explained that the e-Registration platform aligns with its strategic objective of leveraging technology to improve market efficiency, enhance the ease of doing business and deliver better services to stakeholders.

According to the regulator, beyond improving efficiency, the platform will enhance the integrity of regulatory processes by reducing delays associated with paper-based documentation and improving the quality of regulatory data for decision-making.

It noted that the digital platform would also provide a stronger foundation for regulatory analytics and future innovations aimed at improving oversight of Nigeria’s capital market.

The Commission said the implementation is being carried out in phases to ensure a smooth transition for market participants while maintaining the stability and integrity of regulatory processes.

It clarified that the current phase is limited to post-registration services for existing Capital Market Operators, adding that applications for the registration of new entrants into the Nigerian capital market are not yet covered.
According to the SEC, the commencement of electronic processing for new registration applications will be announced at a later date.

The Commission urged all Capital Market Operators to familiarise themselves with the new platform and comply with implementation timelines to ensure a seamless transition to the electronic registration process.

It said the initiative forms part of its broader modernisation agenda designed to improve regulatory efficiency, strengthen market infrastructure, enhance transparency and support the continued growth, resilience and global competitiveness of Nigeria’s capital market.

The SEC reaffirmed its commitment to implementing reforms that promote innovation, improve regulatory service delivery and reinforce investor confidence in Nigeria’s capital market.

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