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Steps On How To Buy MTN Share Offer

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Following the announcement of MTN Nigeria Communication Plc that it was selling an additional 575 million shares at N169 per share, many investors have been asking questions on how to own a piece of the telecommunications giant before it closes on Tuesday, 14 December 2021.

Before we proceed, it is important to note that MTN has pegged the minimum subscription per transaction at 20 shares and subsequent multiples of 20, 40, 60, etc. The share offer was attached with a buy 20 shares and get 1 share free, however, an investor is subject to a maximum of 250 bonus shares. Meaning, an investor is only entitled to a bonus on the first 5,000 shares bought.

The incentive is open to retail investors who buy and hold the shares for at least 12 months.

Below is a step-by-step process on how to buy and own a piece of MTN Nigeria, the second most capitalised listed company in Africa’s largest economy.

How to Buy MTN Shares?

There are various channels to purchase MTN shares. Interested investors can either buy through MTN or from several approved stockbrokers, some of them are listed below.

To Buy Directly from MTN Nigeria

Interested investors should use the approved channels listed below to submit an application. You can find full details of how to submit an application at www.mtnonline.com/PO or consult with your stockbroker or banker for further guidance.

Application for MTN share Offer can also be submitted at MTN stores. The MTN MoMo agents have been trained to assist customers and provide guidance on using PrimaryOffer to submit an application.

To Buy Through the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX)

Apply for your shares digitally through the PrimaryOffer app by NGX. Visit the PrimaryOffer website www.primaryofferng.com by NGX; or Download the PrimaryOffer app by NGX from the App Store for IOS and Google Play store for Android devices. Note that a BVN, CHN and CSCS Number is required to register and submit an application on the PrimaryOffer portal.

If your application is successfully submitted through PrimaryOffer, you will receive a confirmation email.

PrimaryOffer Application Process

  • Download the app from the app store
  • Click “Create an Account”
  • Input your BVN
  • Input your date of birth linked to your BVN
  • Click “Proceed”
  • Validate your information
  • Create password
  • Click “Submit”
  • An OTP is sent to your email for verification
  • Upon verification, log in with your email and password
  • Select “MTN Offer”
  • View details of the Offer – including the Pricing Supplement
  • Input number of shares you want to apply for
  • Input CSCS, CHN and Bank details for verification.

Alternatively, a CSCS and CHN will be created for you if you don’t” have a CSCS account.

  • Input your bank account details and re-insert your login password for verification
  • Read and accept the terms and conditions
  • Proceed to Make Payment
  • You will receive a notification of the successful submission in your email

To make payment on the PrimaryOffer portal, select one of the options available on the payment page, you can Pay with Card, USSD Code, Bank, Bank transfer, MVisa-QR Code, Barter, PayAttitutde, or with Paga.

If debited but payment status shows pending, forward your proof of payment to info@primaryofferng.com for further review.

Buying MTN Share Via Receiving Agents

Apply for your shares through authorized Receiving Agents – Issuing Houses, Stockbrokers & Banks (applications can be completed and submitted, and payments processed at bank branches nationwide).

  • An interested investor should complete an Application Form.
  • Submit the completed Application Form and make payment to a Receiving Agent.
  • Receiving Agent confirms receipt of payment for the number of shares applied for.
  • Receiving Agent issues an acknowledgment copy of the Application Form.
  • Receiving Agent submits the application on PrimaryOffer.
  • Applicant receives a notification from PrimaryOffer once the application is submitted by the Receiving Agent.

If you submit an application through a Receiving Agent, the Receiving Agent will provide you with a photocopy of the completed Application Form bearing the date and time stamp. This should be kept for record and tracking purposes.

After SEC’s clearance of the allotment, the shares allotted to you will be credited into your CSCS account and you will receive an automated SMS from CSCS notifying you of the credit.

What is a Clearing House Number (CHN)?

Clearing House Number (CHN) is a unique number that identifies each investor in the Nigerian Capital Market. The CHN is alphanumeric and starts with a “C”. Accordingly, your CHN details must be provided in the “CHN Number Details” section of your application.

What is a CSCS Account?

The CSCS (Central Securities Clearing System) is a computerised depository system responsible for clearing, storing, and settlement of securities transactions in the Nigerian Capital Market. A CSCS account number is created for you by your stockbroker and can be used for buying and selling securities. Accordingly, your CSCS details must be provided in the “CSCS Account Details” section of your application.

MTN Share Offer Eligibility

Anyone above 18 years of age is eligible to buy the MTN shares on offer, but there are a limited number of conditions.

  • Applicants must apply for a minimum of 20 shares and multiples of 20 shares thereafter.
  • Applicants must have a valid BVN to register and submit an application on PrimaryOffer.
  • Applicants must have a CHN and CSCS account.

Nigerians abroad who are interested in MTN share offer can also apply with their BVN details, also shares can be bought for another person if the beneficiary’s particulars, including BVN, CHN and CSCS account details are available. The beneficiary’s bank account details must be filled in for future e-payments, including dividends.

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Stanbic IBTC Holdings to Raise N550bn Through Debt Issuance, Rights Issue

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Stanbic IBTC Holdings, one of Nigeria’s leading financial institutions, is set to raise a total of N550 billion through a combination of debt issuance and a rights issue.

This ambitious move comes amidst the backdrop of regulatory changes and the need for financial institutions to bolster their capital bases to meet new requirements set by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

The announcement was made in a notice of the company’s annual general meeting filed with the Nigerian Exchange Limited.

According to the disclosure, Stanbic IBTC Holdings plans to establish a debt issuance program with a capacity of up to N400 billion.

This program will enable the company to issue various forms of debt securities, including senior unsecured or secured, subordinated, convertible, preferred, equity-linked, or other forms of debt obligations.

Also, the board of Stanbic IBTC Holdings is seeking shareholder approval to raise additional equity capital of up to N150 billion through a rights issue or offer for subscription.

Shareholders will also vote on increasing the company’s issued and paid-up share capital to accommodate the proposed capital raise.

Stanbic IBTC Holdings has been a key player in Nigeria’s financial landscape, with a strong track record of performance and a diverse range of financial services.

The proposed capital raise is expected to provide the company with the necessary resources to pursue growth opportunities, enhance its market position, and continue delivering value to shareholders and stakeholders alike.

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Nigerian Breweries to Raise N600 Billion to Tackle Foreign Exchange Debt

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Nigerian Breweries Plc, the largest brewery in Nigeria, has announced plans to N600 billion through a rights issue, with the primary objective of clearing its N500 billion foreign exchange debt burden.

This initiative was unveiled by Uaboi Agbebaku, the company’s secretary and legal director, during a pre-annual general meeting press conference held in Lagos.

Agbebaku stated that Nigerian Breweries is committed to implementing a comprehensive company-wide reorganization strategy to ensure a resilient and sustainable future for all stakeholders.

“The additional capital raised via rights issue will be utilized to settle all overdue foreign exchange debts and payables, effectively eliminating foreign exchange exposure,” Agbebaku explained.

He further highlighted the importance of strengthening the company’s balance sheet and liquidity position to restore profitability in the shortest possible time frame.

Hans Essaadi, the managing director and CEO of Nigerian Breweries, echoed Agbebaku’s sentiments, acknowledging the challenging operating environment characterized by factors such as double-digit inflation rates, currency devaluation, and foreign exchange challenges.

Essaadi emphasized the urgency of addressing these issues to mitigate their adverse impact on the company’s financial performance.

To achieve its objectives, Nigerian Breweries intends to leverage the support of its majority shareholder, Heineken Plc, which has committed to contributing over 50 percent of the N600 billion fundraising target.

This partnership underscores the strategic importance of the rights issue in revitalizing Nigerian Breweries’ financial health and positioning it for sustainable growth.

As part of its broader business restructuring efforts, Nigerian Breweries had previously announced plans to temporarily suspend operations at two of its nine breweries.

Sade Morgan, the director of corporate affairs at Nigerian Breweries, explained that the company is committed to executing its 2024 business recovery plan, which comprises cost management, operational optimization, and portfolio innovation.

“Our strategy for success in 2024 revolves around strong cost management, operational efficiency, and the introduction of exciting innovations to delight our customers,” Morgan stated.

“We remain dedicated to our employees, communities, and stakeholders as we navigate through these challenging times.”

With the proposed rights issue, Nigerian Breweries aims to not only alleviate its foreign exchange debt burden but also to fortify its financial resilience and drive sustainable growth in the dynamic Nigerian market.

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Royal Exchange Plc Rights Issue Falls Short, Closes at 75.83%”

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Royal Exchange Plc, a leading player in life assurance, health insurance, and credit financing, recently concluded its rights issue with a subscription rate of 75.83%, indicating a shortfall in investor uptake.

The rights issue aimed at raising capital through the issuance of additional ordinary shares saw only a portion of the offered shares subscribed by existing shareholders.

According to the weekly report of the Nigerian Exchange Limited, an additional 3,121,328,866 ordinary shares of 50 kobo each were listed on the market, resulting from the completion of Royal Exchange’s rights issue.

This falls short of the total intended issuance of 4,116,296,059 ordinary shares at a price of N0.50 per share.

Despite the lower-than-expected subscription rate, Royal Exchange remains optimistic about its future prospects.

The company’s unaudited 2023 report revealed significant growth in earned income, soaring by 253% to N882.32 million compared to the previous year.

This boost in earnings was attributed to increases in net interest income and profits from investments in associates, totaling N591.55 million.

Also, Royal Exchange reported a profit of N46.09 million for the year 2023, a stark turnaround from the loss of N150.47 million recorded in 2022.

The company’s restructuring efforts, with a focus on asset management, have contributed to its improved financial performance.

Despite the shortfall in its rights issue, Royal Exchange Plc remains committed to its growth trajectory, leveraging its strengthened financial position to capitalize on emerging opportunities in the insurance and financial services sectors.

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