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SEC Unveils New Website For Transparency, Investor Protection

by Olivia Betrand
September 2, 2025
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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Nigeria has launched a redesigned website aimed at improving transparency, investor safety, and access to financial information.

The Commission said the upgrade delivers a mobile-friendly interface, streamlined navigation, and consolidated resources for investors, market operators, and the public.
SEC Director-General Emomotimi Agama, described the platform as a step toward deeper engagement with the capital market and stronger regulatory communication.

Executive Commissioner Samiya Usman, noted that the redesign improves accessibility and organisation, ensuring that guidelines, publications, and alerts are easier to find. The launch comes as SEC intensifies its crackdown on fraudulent investment platforms, including GVEST Global, Pocket Option, Forsman & Bodenfors LTD, Crypto Bridge Exchange, and Sapphire Scents Limited.

The Commission warned Nigerians against engaging with such unauthorised schemes, stressing that they operate illegally and pose significant risks to investors. The initiative is part of broader reforms under the new Investments and Securities Act 2025, which expands SEC’s powers over Ponzi schemes and strengthens enforcement mechanisms to protect the public

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