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    Strengthening the Competitiveness of African Economies

    Published On July 9, 2026
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    Nigeria’s capital market has received a significant boost after S&P Dow Jones Indices (S&P DJI) placed the country on its 2027 Country Classification Watchlist for potential reclassification from a Standalone Market to a Frontier Market, citing improvements in the country’s regulatory environment and market integrity.

    The decision, announced in S&P DJI’s annual Country Classification Watchlist recently released, positions Nigeria among markets under formal review for a possible change in classification next year.

    While the announcement does not constitute an immediate upgrade, it signals that the country’s recent regulatory and structural reforms are gaining recognition from one of the world’s leading index providers.

    In its assessment, S&P DJI said: “The Nigerian regulatory environment has modernized to improve transparency, enforcement, and market integrity.”
    It added that consistent policy implementation and operational resilience will be critical in determining whether Nigeria qualifies for Frontier Market classification during the 2027 review.

    The development comes as Nigeria’s capital market continues to implement wide-ranging reforms led by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), in collaboration with Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX Group), Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) and other market stakeholders.

    These reforms have focused on strengthening investor protection, enhancing market transparency, improving operational efficiency, modernising post-trade infrastructure and aligning Nigeria’s market with international standards.

    According to the Director-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Dr. Emomotimi Agama, the Commission’s reform agenda is focused on building a forward-looking market structure capable of supporting intelligent investing through faster settlement systems, tokenised securities and deeper derivatives markets.

    He has consistently maintained that these reforms are designed to modernise Nigeria’s capital market, improve efficiency, enhance investor confidence and position the market in line with global best practices.

    “At SEC, our priority is to sustain a fair, orderly and transparent market that protects investors and supports long-term capital formation.

    ” We will continue to work with exchanges, market infrastructure institutions, operators and other stakeholders to strengthen policy consistency, enforcement, market integrity and operational resilience.”

    Commenting on the development, the Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of NGX Group, Temi Popoola said the announcement reinforces growing international confidence in the direction of Nigeria’s capital market reforms.

    “This is an encouraging development for Nigeria’s capital market and an acknowledgement of the collective efforts of regulators, market infrastructure institutions and market operators to build a more transparent, efficient and globally competitive marketplace.”

    According to Popoola, the recognition demonstrates that the market’s reform agenda is beginning to resonate with global institutions responsible for assessing investment destinations.

    “While this is not yet a reclassification, it is an important validation of the progress being made. Our priority remains to sustain the momentum by deepening liquidity, improving market accessibility, strengthening investor confidence and continuing to support reforms that position Nigeria as a preferred destination for domestic and international capital.”

    The latest announcement also highlights the differing approaches adopted by major global index providers in assessing capital markets.

    While S&P DJI has acknowledged the progress of Nigeria’s regulatory reforms by placing the country on its Watchlist, each index provider applies its own methodology in evaluating factors such as market accessibility, liquidity, operational efficiency, regulatory effectiveness and foreign investor access.
    For investors, Watchlist inclusion is significant because it represents the first stage of a structured review process that could culminate in Nigeria’s reclassification as a Frontier Market in 2027.

    Such a move would enhance the country’s visibility among international institutional investors, improve eligibility for frontier market benchmark indices and investment products, and potentially support increased foreign portfolio investment.

    Although S&P DJI stressed that continued policy consistency and operational resilience will determine the final outcome, the announcement provides fresh evidence that Nigeria’s capital market reforms are increasingly gaining international recognition as the country seeks to strengthen its position within the global investment landscape.

    Culled from the Guardian

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