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Cardinalstone Named Africa’s Best Broker at 2025 Awards


Cardinalstone has been named Africa’s Best Broker at the 2025 Euromoney Capital Market Awards, cementing its position as a leading player in Nigeria’s capital market.

In a statement on Wednesday, the award recognises the firm’s client-focused brokerage solutions. Cardinalstone has maintained its position as Nigeria’s top stockbroker by both volume and value for three consecutive years, executing trades exceeding N800 bn and transacting over 27 billion shares on the Nigerian Exchange Limited between January and August 2025.

“This recognition is a reflection of the unwavering trust our clients place in us and the dedication of our team to consistently deliver value with integrity,” said Michael Nzewi, Group Managing Director, CardinalStone.

“As Africa’s Best Broker, we remain committed to deepening capital market access and empowering our clients’ growth ambitions across the continent.”

The Managing Director of CardinalStone Securities, Peter Omoregie, added, “Winning this award underscores our vision to redefine brokerage in Africa. We are focused on leveraging technology, strengthening partnerships, and providing actionable market insights to ensure institutional and retail investors alike benefit from world-class service.”

The firm’s brokerage franchise stands out for its market leadership, client-centric approach, in-depth research, and pan-African impact. The award reinforces CardinalStone’s reputation as a trusted and innovative partner for investors navigating Africa’s evolving financial ecosystem.

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