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AFEX, NG Clearing To Unlock Potential Of Commodity Derivatives

by Olushola Bello
3 years ago
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AFEX Commodities Exchange Limited and NG Clearing Limited have signed an agreement to develop infrastructure that facilitates trading and central clearing of futures contracts for commodities such as cocoa, paddy rice, maize, and soybean in Nigeria.

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The signing ceremony held yesterday in Lagos, formalises the commencement of a partnership aimed at transforming the agricultural value chain.

The agreement is a precursor to the development of technological infrastructure and the introduction of commodity futures in Nigeria. AFEX’s commodity exchange will serve as the trading venue while NG Clearing will serve as the Central Counterparty that guarantees the settlement of trades.

Currently, trading commodities such as cocoa, maize, paddy rice, and others are limited to the spot and OTC markets. The spot and OTC market exposes market participants to frequent price movements and counterparty risk.

With the futures market, participants can lock in prices and positions of various commodities ahead of time without facing the risk of default by a counterparty.

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Speaking at the ceremony, CEO of AFEX, Ayodeji Balogun highlighted the significance of the agreement in light of AFEX’s mission of being a reference point for commodities in Africa.

He said: “we share a drive with market regulators and other players in Nigeria’s capital market to deepen the market and unlock financing options and alternative investment classes for players in the commodities ecosystem.

“This collaboration with NG Clearing is a new leap for the financial market in the country that further opens opportunities for generating shared prosperity through the commodity market. We believe that this would further position the country as a preferred capital destination with a viable path of effectively managing risks in key sectors of the economy.”

The CEO of NG Clearing, Mr. Tapas Das said: “this partnership with AFEX will usher in a new phase in the development of Nigeria’s financial and agricultural sectors. As the central counterparty, we bring confidence and trust to the market as we will be guaranteeing the execution of the trades through our resilient collateral management processes.”

According to him, ‘we are proud of this collaboration and confident it will unlock the untapped potential of commodity derivatives in Nigeria.’

The agreement between AFEX and NG Clearing comes at a time when unlocking value in Nigeria’s agricultural sector is at the front burner of government initiatives.

The AFEX market turnover currently stands at N123.72 billion while NG Clearing earlier facilitated the introduction of equity index derivatives in April 2022, serving as a Central Counterparty to the NGX Exchange.


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