Council
The National Council is the governing body of The Nigerian Stock Exchange. Currently, the National Council has of eighteen members: eleven individual ordinary members and seven dealing members. The National Council directs The Nigerian Stock Exchange's business and financial affairs, strategy, structures and policies; monitors the exercise of any delegated authority; and deals with challenges and issues relating to corporate governance, corporate social responsibility and corporate ethics. The new council members of The NSE are
Alhaji Aliko Dangote, GCON - President
Mr. Oscar Onyema - Chief Executive Officer
Partnership Investment Company Limited (Represented by Mr. Victor Ogiemwonyi) - Dealing Member
Reward Investment and Services Limited (Represented by Mr. Henry Olayemi) -Dealing Member
WSTC Financial Services Limited (Represented by Mr. Tofarati Agusto) - Dealing Member
APT Securities and Funds Limited(Represented by Alhaji Garba Kurfi) - Dealing Member
City-Code Trust & Investment Limited(Represented by Mr. Ebilate Mac-Yoroki) - Dealing Member
ICON Stockbrokers Limited (Represented by Mr. Chike Nwanze)- Dealing Member
Stanbic IBTC Stockbrokers Limited (Represented by Mr. Dele Sotubo) -Dealing Member
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