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CSCS gets recognition for dedication to market growth, efficiency
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Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) Plc, discloses that it has been commended for its exceptional counterparty trust assurance, broad asset class coverage, improved partnership with market members and its dedication to market effectiveness and development.
CSCS announced in a statement on Tuesday that it received the ‘Market Choice Award’ at the BusinessDay Nigerian Investor Value Awards in Lagos.
While accepting the award, the Chief Executive Officer of CSCS, Mr Haruna Jalo-Waziri, stated that the award was a call for continuous development and an improvement to CSCS’ determined dedication to delivering on market-effectiveness initiatives.
Jalo-Waziri said, “My colleagues and I would like to dedicate this award to our esteemed participants, whose loyalty, support and constructive feedbacks continue to enhance our operations and broader service to the Nigerian capital market.
“As we relish this recognition of CSCS as the ‘Market Choice’, we reiterate our kaizen philosophy of continuous improvement and restate our enthusiasm in furthering our partnerships with esteemed participants and broader stakeholders in our quest for mutual prosperity and in our drive towards enhancing market efficiency and growth.
“I would like to express my profound gratitude to our regulator, the Securities and Exchange Commission as well as the Board of Directors of CSCS for their diligent oversight and for ensuring sound governance, which I believe is essential to every corporate’s sustainability and long-term value creation.”
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