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Over 30 Firms on NGX Face Penalties for Late Financial Results Filing

Olushola Bello by Olushola Bello
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More than 30 listed companies on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) are under fire for missing financial filing deadlines, facing penalties, suspensions, and delisting risks as NGX Regulation Limited (NGX RegCo) enforces stricter compliance.

 

The latest X-Compliance Report details widespread lapses, with over 30 firms failing to submit 2025 audited financial statements on time.

 

This triggered financial penalties on multiple offenders, including recurring fines for Oando and Conoil, for habitual non-compliance.

 

Quarterly filings saw defaults from companies like Golden Guinea Breweries and Pharma-Deko, which endured prolonged delays across periods. Other breaches—unauthorised disclosures and closed-period trading—drew regulatory cautions for additional firms.

 

Penalties escalated to trading suspensions for Thomas Wyatt Nigeria and Golden Guinea Breweries due to persistent defaults.

 

Watchlisted entities like STACO Insurance, Union Dicon Salt, Pharma-Deko, and FTN Cocoa Processors now risk delisting, with some in restructuring.

 

Structural woes, such as free float deficiencies at Aluminium Extrusion Industries and Prestige Assurance, prompted waivers but tight compliance timelines to improve liquidity.

 

Beyond filing delays, the exchange highlighted breaches related to unauthorised disclosures and trading during closed periods. and were cited among companies that violated disclosure rules, attracting regulatory caution.

 

 

The report also pointed to structural concerns within the market, particularly around free float deficiencies. Several companies, including Aluminium Extrusion Industries and Prestige Assurance, fell below required thresholds, prompting regulatory waivers and compliance timelines aimed at restoring market liquidity.

 

Delisting risks continued to build as several firms were placed on the NGX watchlist. Entities such as STACO Insurance and Union Dicon Salt face heightened scrutiny, while others, including Pharma-Deko and FTN Cocoa Processors, are undergoing restructuring processes to address compliance gaps.

 

Regulatory sanctions extended to trading suspensions, with companies like Thomas Wyatt Nigeria and Golden Guinea Breweries impacted due to failure to meet filing requirements, in line NGX’s zero-tolerance stance on persistent defaults.

 

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Despite the widespread compliance challenges, the report highlighted that few of the issuers demonstrated strong governance practices and were recognised for early submission of financial statements, reinforcing the exchange’s push for a timely disclosure culture.

 

Meanwhile, primary market activity remained robust, with listings dominated by federal government securities and corporate issuances. Capital raising initiatives by firms such as Access Holdings and FCMB Group signaled continued investor appetite despite tightening regulatory oversight

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Olushola Bello

Olushola Bello

Olushola Bello is a Senior Journalist at Leadership Newspaper, reporting on Nigeria's capital market, industry sectors, and broader economic issues. She is known for high-impact stories and in-depth analysis on business developments and financial markets, underpinned by strong editorial judgement and a commitment to accuracy and fairness.

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