In the heart of Nigeria’s financial district, where the pulse of the nation’s economy beats in charts and tickers, a quiet revolution has begun.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is sitting at the centre of this shift, observing a world that had grown far more complex than the one for which its old rules were written since 2015. Interestingly, the window to either stay or exit is open for just 18 months.
Why the sudden hike?
The directive for an increased minimum capital is very clear: the capital market opera
