Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) is the apex regulatory institution of the Nigerian capital market supervised by the Federal Ministry of Finance.
The
Commission has evolved over time having started with the establishment
of the Capital Issues Committee in 1962 by the government as an
essential arm of the Central Bank of Nigeria. This was purely an ad-hoc,
non-statutory committee, which later metamorphosed into SEC in 1979,
following a comprehensive review of the Nigerian financial system, with
the promulgation of SEC Decree No. 71 of 1979. Successive reviews of
this earlier enactment led to the introduction of a new legislation, the
Investments and Securities Act (ISA) No 45 of 1999. The ISA No. 45 of
1999 was repealed with the promulgation of the ISA No. 25 of 2007, which
gives the Commission its current power.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) invites essay from registered Journalists on the subject matter:
News
/ feature essays that "enlighten the investing public on any aspect of
capital market structure, institutions and operations and which has
never been published or broadcasted in any local or international
media."
Eligibility
Customer Support Representative at PiccKr
West Africa Business Development Manager at Burn Nigeria
Short-Term Staff (STS) - Maintenance Technician at African Development Bank Group (AfDB)
Short-Term Staff (STS) - Information Technology Clerk at African Development Bank Group (AfDB)
Short-Term Staff (STS) - Stocks Clerk at African Development Bank Group (AfDB)
Short-Term Staff (STS) - Office Clerk at African Development Bank Group (AfDB)
Market & Liquidity Risk Officer at Optimus Bank
Services Head at Citibank Nigeria Limited (CNL)