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Private Equity Firms Agents of Economic Growth, says Uduk

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By Tony Obiechina, Abuja 

The Acting Director-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Ms Mary Uduk, said that Private Equity (PE) firms are important agents of business and economic growth, as they bring capital to business.

Uduk spoke at the Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie (UUBO) second private equity summit with the theme: ‘Drivers, Disruptors and Unlocking Value’, held in Lagos, weekend.

The acting Director-General said there was a nexus between adequate capital and business growth as such capital helps businesses grow, generates profits for the investors, creates socio-economic benefits to the consumers, and enhances the overall growth of the economy.

In a statement by SEC head of Public Communication in Abuja on Sunday  Uduk said Nigeria has lots of startups with robust business plans, many profitable unlisted companies with established cash-generating capacity, as well as public companies with solid customer bases, proven products, and high-quality management.

She stated that all these businesses and opportunities were yearning for investments, and PE firms can tap into this.

“I see an improved investment climate, friendly market rules and regulations as well as increased investor education as essential elements for attracting PE investments in Nigeria.

“Towards this, the Commission is working on Rules and Regulations to ease participation of, and disclosures, by more PE funds. Initiatives in registering and developing the FinTech space in the capital market will also provide good opportunities for PE firms to invest in innovative start-ups operating in the capital market.

“The ISA 2007 empowers the Securities and Exchange Commission to register PE Funds. Based on their scope and the need to attract investors such as the Pension Funds, many PE firms and Infrastructure funds (often structured as PE), file their returns with the Commission,” Uduk said.

The Acting DG said the Capital Market provides the most efficient gateway opportunities for PE firms. The NASD Enterprise Portal, as a collaborative development in the market, aims at aiding PE firms invest in and dispose of eligible companies’ securities in an easy and cost-effective manner.

According to her, As PE activity rises in the country, PE funds can utilize the opportunities provided on our various organized exchanges when exiting their investments. This will increase the quality of our listed public companies while allowing PE firms to benefit from the market liquidity, efficiency and increased participation available on the exchanges.

“It is, therefore, my hope that the outcome of this Summit will impact greatly and positively on the PE segment of our market, the capital market in general and our economy as a whole.

The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Chief Niyi Adebayo, delivering a keynote on ‘Fostering an enabling environment for investment in Nigeria’, said that the federal government would seek to localize at least 40 per cent of its expenditure on stipulated goods and services, to facilitate local markets access for Nigerian made products.

The minister said that the government had realized that building production capacity alongside strategic partners with a strong track record in some priority sectors was critical to success.
“Through the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission, bilateral investment agreements are being modernized with a greater sense of purpose.
“Much of our most recent agreements target countries that align with our ambition of building local production capacity,” he said.
According to him, the government will seek a comprehensive approach in mobilizing capital, incentivizing priority sectors and expanding market access for local producers.
Adebayo said that the government would further enhance the ease of doing business and support the growth of MSMEs.
He said that the ministry had begun implementing a number of key initiatives, including the reactivation of the six special economic zones and the special agro-industrial processing zones project.
“In supporting the growth of MSMEs, we are easing access to capital, deploying shared facilities across the country and facilitating the delivery of tax and regulatory incentives for MSMEs.
“Our priority sectors cut across agriculture, construction and the automotive industry,” Adebayo said.
He said that Nigeria would remain critical to the global economic market as the country prepared for the inevitable rise of the world’s third most populous country.
“This also presents a compelling case for global investors when viewed against the backdrop of the country’s capacity for growth.
“Achieving a GDP per capita rate comparable to South Africa would catapult Nigeria’s GDP to over one trillion dollars.
“The dwindling prospects of oil and our growing population leaves us with no choice but to develop a Nigeria that is investor-friendly, export-oriented, high producing and high growth,” Adebayo said.
He said that the government’s primary objective in the present decade was economic diversification and job creation.
“Diversification of our economy, or more precisely government revenues, must accommodate both short and long-term efforts because we no longer have the luxury of time; considering the realities of our growing population and the dwindling prospects of crude oil,” Adebayo said.

Senator Udoma Udo Udoma, Founder of Counsel UUBO, stressed the need for private sector participation in the development of the country’s economy.
Udoma said that government must engage the private sector to ensure economic expansion, noting that government could not do it alone.
He said that the government needed to create an enabling environment that encouraged growth of private equity in Nigeria.

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