NGX’s Path to a $100 Billion Market Cap: Bold Moves Ahead

NGX’s Path to a $100 Billion Market Cap: Bold Moves Ahead

Breaking Down the Road to $100 Billion for NGX

The Ambitious Journey

In 2012, Oscar Onyema, then CEO of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (now NGX), set a bold $1 trillion market capitalisation target for 2016. Fast forward to 2024, the exchange’s market cap stands at about $36 billion. A revised goal of $100 billion seems more attainable and could significantly boost Nigeria’s economy.

Current Market Snapshot

• NGX’s market cap-to-GDP ratio is at 17.5%, showcasing room for growth.
• Impressive resilience:
• A 45.9% return in 2023 despite modest GDP growth.
• The world’s best-performing stock exchange in 2020 with a 50% growth rate.
• Wealth creation through dividends:
• Dangote Cement has distributed ₦2.83 trillion in dividends since 2010.
• Seplat Energy has paid over $600 million in dividends since 2014.

• Companies raised over ₦1.5 trillion in dividends in 2023.

Strategic Pathways

1. Oil & Gas Listings
Expanding the exchange with oil majors like Sapetro and Aiteo could add ₦6 trillion ($3.4 billion) to the market cap.

2. ️ Dangote Refinery & Fertilizer
Listing these giants could contribute ₦37.8 trillion combined, elevating NGX’s cap to over ₦103.8 trillion.

3. Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG)
Potential listing of NLNG with a projected valuation of $5 billion (₦8.75 trillion).

4. Tolaram Group
By listing subsidiaries like Indomie and Kellogg Tolaram, the group could contribute an additional ₦1 trillion.

5. Nigerian Bottling Company
Returning to the exchange with an estimated market cap boost of ₦250 billion.

6. Globacom Limited
Despite recent subscriber base recalibration, Glo’s listing remains a significant growth opportunity.

Conclusion

Achieving a $100 billion market cap will require strategic listings of high-performing firms across industries, from energy to telecommunications. With resilience and consistent returns, NGX is on track to become a major economic force.

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