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First Securities Leads NGX July Trading Charts


First Securities Brokers Limited has emerged tops in the July Broker Performance Report of the Nigerian Exchange in terms of both trading volume and value of transactions.

The firm, which is the stockbroking arm of First Holdco Plc, recorded trades worth N414.46bn, which accounts for 22.80 per cent of the total trading value reported by the NGX during the review period.

In a statement, First Securities Brokers Limited said the strong trading activity and strategic market positioning further solidify its reputation as a significant player in the capital and equities market.

Chief Executive Officer/Managing Director of First Securities Brokers Limited, Fiona Ahimie, expressed her pleasure at the firm’s achievement, saying, “This remarkable achievement reflects the hard work and dedication of our entire workforce, as well as the trust our clients continue to place in us. It underscores our growing influence and effectiveness in the Nigerian equities market. Our focus on providing innovative and seamless trading solutions, coupled with deep market expertise, has been crucial to driving this success.

We are not just a brokerage firm; we are strategic partners in our clients’ financial journeys. This recognition further motivates us to deliver exceptional value.

“We remain committed to creating long-term value for our clients and stakeholders. Building on this momentum, we will continue to enhance our service offerings and further establish our position as a key driver of growth and development in the Nigerian financial market.”

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