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SEC Nigeria Digital Transformation Programme

SEC Nigeria Digital Transformation Programme
In Portfolio since 2020
4 years 7 months
Value
Location
Nigeria
Implementation Partners
SEC Nigeria

Project description

The Programme aims to support the modernisation and transformation of the ICT systems and architecture at the Nigeria Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The Programme will enhance the SEC’s ability to deliver on its mandate, improve efficiency and enable the regulator to support innovation in an increasingly digital market. A robust ICT/Digital infrastructure will improve the regulator’s agility in response to paradigm shifts that may necessitate digital approaches/tools or remote working.

Target Results

  • An ICT-ready organisation supporting digital regulatory services.
  • A high level of information security comparable to the best in the industry.
  • Data-driven market development interventions and initiatives
  • Increased efficiency and transparency of regulatory services.
  • Streamlined regulatory processes leveraging technology such as e-prospectuses, e-filing etc., to improve approval turnarounds.

Progress to date

  • The development of the Digital Transformation Strategy is in progress. The Strategy will provide a blueprint for implementing digital transformation initiatives at SEC Nigeria.
  • SEC Nigeria has received funding commitments from other partners to support the acquisition, installation and deployment of digital infrastructure, software and services to enhance the delivery of its regulatory mandate.

Project Contact

Brian Yalla
Brian Yalla
Technical Specialist, Capital Markets

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Million
Reduction of 100 million tonnes annually by 2030, at least 30% capture.

Jobs
5000 jobs will be created, protected, and supported with at least 50% women.

Policies
15 Positive policy changes influenced.

 
GBP 34m will be mobilized/catalyzed from the public and private sector for projects designed to address climate change.