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Cowry Securities ranks second in NGX weekly broker performance report with ₦18.19bn transactions
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2026-06-01 02:06   Business   11

Cowry Securities ranks second in NGX weekly broker performance report with ₦18.19bn transactions

The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) has released its weekly broker performance report for the period of May 25th to May 29th, 2026, and Cowry Securities Limited came out as one of the top-performing dealing member firms.

The report shows that Cowry Securities ranked second in terms of value of transactions executed on the Exchange, with a total traded value of about ₦18.19 billion within the week under review.This performance highlights the firm’s strong presence and active participation in Nigeria’s capital market.

In addition to its equity market performance, Cowry Securities also placed ninth in bond transactions during the same period, showing that the company is not only active in equities but also maintains a solid footprint in fixed income trading.

The ranking reflects the firm’s continued consistency in brokerage activities and its role in improving liquidity and investor participation on the NGX.The report further reinforces Cowry Securities’ reputation as one of the more active brokerage firms in the Nigerian financial ecosystem.

The achievement also aligns with the broader success of its parent company, Cowry Asset Management, which is marking its 20th anniversary, celebrating two decades of providing financial services aimed at wealth creation and investment growth.

Over the years, the group has positioned itself as a key player in Nigeria’s financial services sector, focusing on delivering value to investors and supporting capital market development.

Overall, the latest ranking underscores growing activity in the Nigerian capital market and the competitive role brokerage firms play in driving market efficiency and investor engagement.

Full reading at The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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