Retail investors will return to Nigerian capital market once their concerns are properly addressed, said Mounir Gwarzo, Director General, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

He said: “We want to address concerns of retail investors before we start wooing them into the market.”

Gwarzo, who spoke last weekend at a workshop organised by the Capital Market Correspondent Association of Nigeria (CAMCAN) in Lagos reiterated the importance of dematerialisation to the growth of the market and hinted that by 2016 more shares would be dematerialised.

According to him, the commission has inaugurated the board of Investors Protection Fund (IPF) and from next year, proceeds of shares sale will be paid directly into the account of investors as part of efforts to address the investor concerns.

Also speaking at the workshop with the theme “Effective Reporting of Changes in the Nigerian Capital Market,” Oscar Onyema, Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), said retail investors need to be educated on why they should take portfolio approach to investment.

He said, “It is important to do the analysis, understand where those opportunities are but certainly there are opportunities, not only in the equity side but across the various asset classes. We always advise investors to diversify their portfolios across different assets classes to mitigate risks.”

Oscar, who said that good corporate governance will ensure solid companies, noted that forcing companies to list may lead to infractions in the market, saying that a lot of energy has been spent building the foundational aspect of the market in terms of transparency, orderliness, fairness, disclosure, and more importantly how enforcement of rules and regulations.

“In the short term, you will see the huge volatility but that should not distract from those fundamental elements about good companies, making good money, running under a well governed Exchange structure and a well regulated market structure. These factors will combine to shore up investors’ confidence in these challenging times.

“As we continue to work towards achieving and sustaining this market, the importance of your role cannot be over emphasized. Financial journalists have the potential to influence investors’ behaviour.

. Negative reporting may result in sensationalism and put additional pressures that can force investors’ decisions negatively,” he added.

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