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‎Multiple subscription holders may lose investment ―SEC

The Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) has warned investors in the Nigerian Capital Market with multiple subscriptions for the same public offer that they may forfeit their investment.

SEC at its last Capital Market Committee meeting (CMC) has approved the report of a market wide committee on formulating a uniform position for the treatment of multiple subscriptions to public offers.

According to a circular from the SEC, the Nigerian Capital Market cannot and should not be seen to reward the wrongful acts/illegality of the perpetrators. This was with a view to ensuring the global sustainability of the Nigerian Capital Market’s integrity and reputation.

The Circular observed that one major source of unclaimed dividend remains the use of non-existent identity to make multiple subscriptions to public offers. The Committee unanimously agreed that the action of submitting Multiple Applications for the same Public Offer was, in every consideration, illegal.

Also it was agreed that the wrongful acts were carried out, by the perpetrators, under false pretense, describing two groups of investors involved in multiple subscriptions.

In the first group, according to the report, investors actually existed but joggled their names in different forms to enable them purchase more than the permitted units of shares on offer, while, the second group was the class of investors that did not actually exist but used fictitious names for the purpose of purchasing more than the permitted number of shares during public offers. The report agreed that both groups had fraudulent intentions and their actions were collectively illegal.

Therefore the committee recommended that the first group should be considered for a level of forbearance by giving them a grace period up to 1st September, 2017 within which to come forward and expressly prove their individual identities, subject to highest KYC criteria, to be defined by the SEC. Those owners, whose identities are established, would then be allowed to consolidate their accounts. After the expiration of the timeframe, unclaimed dividends, traceable to this category that have not been identified and consolidated, along with their securities shall be transferred to the Nigerian Capital Market Development Fund to be managed transparently in a separate basket under clear guidelines;

Since the second group refers to those securities with non-existent owners, the committee recommended that the unclaimed dividends and related securities of this category cannot be ascribed to anyone. Therefore, both the unclaimed dividends and securities shall be transferred to the Nigerian Capital Market Development Fund.

Also it was said that, going forward, anybody who engages in the wrongful act of Multiple Subscriptions for the same Public Offer, shall be prosecuted; and that the Market shall put in place adequate processes, leveraging on technology, towards detecting and identifying such cases of Multiple Subscriptions, in the future.

Consequently, the committee urged all investor with cases of multiple subscriptions under the first group that are considered for forbearance should by this circular approach stockbrokers or registrars.

S-Davies Wande

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