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FMDQ Exchange admits Prima Corporation commercial paper

The Board Listings and Markets Committee, FMDQ Securities Exchange Limited, has approved the quotation of the Prima Corporation Limited ₦7.02 billion Series 2 Commercial Paper (CP) under its ₦30 billion CP Programme on its platform.

Prima Corporation is a leading manufacturer of preforms and caps in West Africa, supplying a host of international and local brands.

The timely admission of this CP, and in general, all securities on FMDQ Exchange, is reflective of the potential of the Nigerian debt capital market and the commendable level of confidence demonstrated by both issuers and investors in the market.

FMDQ said this CP, which is sponsored by United Capital PLC – a Registration Member (Quotations) of FMDQ Exchange, will be availed the benefits of the value-driven quotation service on the Exchange.

The Exchange will continue to work closely with its stakeholders to provide access to capital for issuers seeking to raise debt finance by providing an enabling platform that promotes requisite secondary market liquidity, among other benefits.

This includes global visibility through its website and systems, transparency through its inclusion in the FMDQ Daily Quotations List, credible price formation and continuous information disclosure through FMDQ’s Quoted Commercial Paper Status Report, to protect investor interest.

The Exchange will continue to work closely with its stakeholders to provide access to capital for issuers seeking to raise debt finance by providing an enabling platform that promotes requisite secondary market liquidity, among other benefits.

FMDQ Group is Africa’s first vertically integrated financial market infrastructure (FMI) group, strategically positioned to provide registration, listing, quotation and other related financial services.

As a sustainability-focused FMI group, FMDQ Group, through FMDQ Exchange, operates Africa’s premier Green Exchange – FMDQ Green Exchange – positioned to lead the transition towards a sustainable future.

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