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Investor Protection
SEC is dedicated to safeguarding investor interests through a comprehensive regulatory framework. We enforce regulations in collaboration with exchanges and other market operators via registration, rulemaking, and the Investors Protection Fund (IPF) to ensure investor protection. Find insights on how the SEC protects investors on this page.
Understand your rights and discover how SEC Nigeria safeguards investors through regulations, dispute resolution, and market oversight on Investor Protection -
Divisional Structure
A breakdown of our structure, from directorates to specialized departments, giving you insights into how we operate.
Explore SEC Nigeria’s Divisional Structure—gain insights into how our departments are organized to drive regulatory efficiency, policy implementation, and capital market development. -
Rules and Regulations
In order to effectively and efficiently carry out the objectives of securities regulation as embedded in the Investments and Securities Act, SEC has prescribed these Consolidated Rules and Regulations
Access SEC Nigeria’s consolidated Rules and Regulations prescribed under the Investments and Securities Act for effective and efficient securities regulation -
Information for Harmed Investors
Have you been harmed by the actions of a company in the Nigerian capital markets? This guide provides essential steps to protect your interests and seek redress. Empower yourself as an investor. Understand your rights and options when dealing with potential investment malpractice.
Have you been harmed by the actions of a company in the Nigerian capital markets? This guide provides essential steps to protect your interests and seek redress. -
Independent Panels and Tribunals
Understand the independent panels and tribunals that protect investors and enforce the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Overview of SEC Nigeria’s Administrative Proceedings Committee (APC) and Investment and Securities Tribunal (IST), highlighting their roles in adjudicating capital market disputes and safeguarding investors. -
SEC and IOSCO
The SEC is a member of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), a global body of securities regulators committed to promoting high standards of regulation and investor protection.
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Our Principles
Discover SEC's guiding principles Explore the core operational values shaping Nigeria's Securities and Exchange Commission's actions and commitments.
Explore SEC Nigeria’s core values—transparency, accountability, innovation, excellence, and integrity—that drive its mission to ensure a fair, orderly, and efficient capital market. -
The Capital Market Master Plan
Charting the Course for a Vibrant Capital Market. The Nigerian Capital Market Master Plan is an authoritative strategic framework detailing objectives, initiatives, and roadmaps to strengthen market infrastructure, boost investor confidence, foster product innovation, and drive regulatory reforms for sustainable, inclusive growth.
The Nigerian Capital Market Master Plan—an authoritative strategic framework detailing objectives, initiatives, and roadmaps to strengthen market infrastructure, boost investor confidence, foster product innovation, and drive regulatory reforms for sustainable, inclusive growth. -
Performance Pledges
We’re here to serve. We commit to transparency and efficiency through Performance Pledges, outlining our service standards and dedication to enhancing Nigeria's securities and exchange ecosystem.
Discover SEC Nigeria’s commitments to protecting investors, maintaining market integrity, and fostering growth through transparent regulation, proactive surveillance, and stakeholder collaboration. -
Nigeria Commemorates World Investor Week