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SEC moves to tackle unclaimed dividends

By Obas Esiedesa

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has said that it has outlined a number of initiatives in a bid to resolve the issue of unclaimed dividends in the capital market.

Acting Director General of the SEC, Ms. Mary Uduk who spoke in Abuja, said in the new year, the Commission would employ various strategies in a bid to ensure that issues of unclaimed dividends are effectively tackled in the capital market.

Uduk said the issue of unclaimed dividends are legacy issues as they happened way back in the past adding that right now the major problem has to do with identity management which the capital market and other stakeholders are working to resolve.

She said: “Right now you will not get unclaimed dividends from new issues. Part of the problem of unclaimed dividend has to do with identity management which we are doing all we can to educate the public on and engaging the various stakeholders to be able to get a lot of the information that we require.

“Since then, items like BVN has been added to help in identity management. The capital market is also taking advantage of it. The Central Securities Clearing System and the registrars are working together to ensure that more information from the legacy shareholders are being collected to be able to update their information and get them to claim their dividends.

Uduk said of recent, there has been a lot of engagements with shareholders on this issue to ensure that it is resolved.

“The registrars don’t have direct interface with shareholders, they deal directly with stockbrokers. But there is a committee comprising of the SEC, the registrars, the stockbrokers, the issuing houses, the CSCS and NSE working on that in addition to the e-dividend management committee. The committee has come up with a resolution which was adopted at the last Capital Market Committee meeting. Part of the resolutions was that stock brokers will update information in respect of their client.

“Before 2008, we had a lot of Nigerians who bought shares in the capital market and at that time we did not have BVN numbers. Even some of them did not provide their account numbers. What was agreed was that we would update information of such shareholders. That information will be transmitted to the CSCS who will update their own information and send them to the registrars.

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