Unlocking opportunities in Nigeria's commodities ecosystem
The Lagos Commodities and Futures Exchange has been inaugurated to promote investment in commodities ecosystem. How will this unlock the opportunities in Nigeria's agriculture, solid minerals, oil and gas and currencies spaces? Akin Akeredolu-Ale, Managing Director of the Lagos Commodities and Futures Exchange joins CNBC Africa for more.
Mon, 08 Aug 2022 11:52:00 GMT
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- Establishment and Growth of the Lagos Commodities and Futures Exchange
- Focus on Creating Financial Instruments and Activating Ecosystem for Various Asset Classes
- Enhancing Price Discovery and Capital Formation to Attract Investors and Drive Growth
The Lagos Commodities and Futures Exchange has been inaugurated to promote investment in commodities ecosystem, marking a significant milestone in transforming Nigeria's agricultural, solid minerals, oil and gas, and currency spaces. Akin Akeredolu-Ale, the Managing Director of the Lagos Commodities and Futures Exchange, sheds light on the journey that led to the official inauguration of the exchange. The exchange, which began its operations in 2015, went through a meticulous process to meet regulatory requirements and establish a robust framework for commodities trading. With 50 shareholders onboard, including prominent firms and individuals, the exchange has set out to revolutionize commodity trading in Nigeria. A key focus for the exchange has been on creating financial instruments and fostering partnerships to activate the ecosystem for various asset classes. In particular, the exchange aims to enhance price discovery and capital formation in sectors like crude oil, where Nigeria holds significant potential. Through stringent adherence to global standards and certifications, the exchange seeks to attract local and global investors, offering them a credible platform to participate in the commodities space. By building a comprehensive risk management structure and collaborating with accredited service providers, the exchange is working towards instilling confidence in Nigerian investors and showcasing the opportunities available in the commodity market. As Nigeria's commodities ecosystem evolves, the Lagos Commodities and Futures Exchange stands as a beacon of transformation, poised to unlock vast opportunities and drive economic growth in the nation.