SEC canvasses international collaboration on mergers, acquisitions

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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Tuesday  expressed its readiness to collaborate with relevant international agencies to ensure that the growth of Mergers and Acquisitions in the country is sustained.
Director General of SEC, Mounir Gwarzo stated this when he received a delegation of experts in Mergers and Acquisitions  from the United States of America and South Africa led by Molly Askin in Abuja.
Gwarzo explained that transactions in Mergers and Acquisitions are growing in the country and there is need for proper training to ensure that the tempo of growth is sustained and commended the team for their interest in assisting Nigeria in the area of capacity building.
A statement quoted the DG as saying: “Currently, we are reviewing our laws to ensure that the areas that need to be strengthened are given attention for the overall benefit of the market.
“Some companies have been escaping our radar due to capacity deficiency in Mergers and Acquisition, but with the various trainings we have received, we have been able to perform better and this has led to an increase in mergers in the last four years.
In her remarks, leader of the group, Molly Askin of the Federal Trade Commission, United States of America, expressed the need for the country to have an effective completion law regime in place that would be consistent with what is obtainable in other jurisdictions.
Askin expressed the willingness of her team to assist in reviewing relevant laws that affect competition and consumer protection in the country.
“Thank you for welcoming us and we will be able to go through Mergers and Acquisitions with Nigerians.
“We are happy to assist review whatever bills that are in the offing, we are committed to coming here to do our part in assisting to impact knowledge in that area,” She added.

Photo Caption: L-R: Ray Hotz of The United States Embassy in Nigeria, Nicholas Franczyk of the Federal Trade Commission USA, DG Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, Mounir Gwarzo and Molly Askin of the Federal Trade Commission, USA when the team visited the DG in Abuja, Tuesday.
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