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The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, has advised the newly inaugurated board of the Securities and Exchange Commission to tackle the complexities of regulating cryptocurrencies and ensure tight oversight to maintain market integrity in the capital Market.

 He warned that companies might exploit minimal registration to falsely claim they were licensed, and the SEC should ensure strict oversight to preserve market integrity.

 “You must also watch out for regulatory arbitrage, where a company with a portfolio of huge, sophisticated transactions now comes and takes the lowest level of registration that they can just so they can say they are licensed and regulated.

 “Ensure top-notch corporate governance practices, quickly identify and disclose conflicts, and adhere to global best practices. Do not become stumbling blocks for those awaiting processes and approvals,” he explained.

Edun urged the members of the newly inaugurated SEC board to adopt innovative strategies to regulate the country’s capital market.

He highlighted the fast-paced development in areas, such as artificial intelligence, digital currency, and overall digital transitions, stressing the necessity for the SEC to be knowledgeable and proactive.

 “The top minds are gravitating towards finance and technology,” Edun stated, “Unlike basic industries with settled technologies, the financial sector is rapidly evolving with innovations in fintech, AI, and crypto. To provide necessary approvals and guidance, the SEC must stay informed and adaptable.”

 In response, the Chairman of the SEC board, Mairiga Katuka gave assurance to the minister that the board would leverage its collective expertise, innovation, and passion to drive growth.

 Katuka expressed positivity about Nigeria’s future economic outlook, citing reforms by the current administration that were driving economic growth.

 He emphasised that with diligence, integrity, and a shared sense of purpose, the board would contribute to a more prosperous and resilient financial ecosystem.

 “The nation’s future economic outlook appears positive, driven by reforms put in place by the current administration including robust inflation management, social protection, macroeconomic stability initiatives and improved private sector development. These initiatives would undoubtedly engender economic growth,” he added.

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