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SEC Cracks Down: Revokes Mainland Trust, Suspends Centurion

Genesis Obong
By Genesis Obong
Published: March 17, 2025
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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced the revocation of Mainland Trust Limited’s registration and the suspension of Centurion Registrars Limited, along with its directors and sponsored individuals, in a decisive move to safeguard investors and uphold regulatory standards within Nigeria’s capital market. This sweeping regulatory action, detailed in separate circulars issued over the weekend, underscores the SEC’s commitment to enforcing compliance and ensuring the integrity of the market.

The SEC’s decision to sanction these firms stems from their failure to adhere to regulatory directives and the unresolved nature of multiple complaints lodged against them. These actions, as I see them, are a clear signal that the commission is serious about investor protection and maintaining the sanctity of the capital market.

Specifically, Mainland Trust Limited, operating as a capital market operator, has had its registration canceled with immediate effect. This action is grounded in Section 38(4) of the Investments and Securities Act, 2007, and Rule 34(1)(e) of the SEC Consolidated Rules and Regulations 2013. The implications of this revocation are significant, particularly for Mainland Trust’s clientele. The SEC has directed all clients of the firm to engage with the Central Securities Clearing Systems Plc (CSCS) for guidance on transferring their stock holdings to other stockbrokers. This directive aims to ensure a smooth transition and prevent any disruption to investors’ portfolios.

Furthermore, the SEC has alerted key market institutions, including the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX) and the Institute of Capital Market Registrars (ICMR), about the revocation. This step is crucial for ensuring that all stakeholders are aware of the situation and can take necessary actions to maintain market stability.

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While the specifics of the complaints against Mainland Trust and Centurion Registrars were not detailed in the circulars, the SEC’s decisive action suggests that these were significant breaches of regulatory requirements. It’s a reminder that investor trust is paramount, and any actions that undermine this trust will be met with firm regulatory response.

The suspension of Centurion Registrars, its directors, and sponsored individuals, while not a complete revocation, is still a serious sanction. It sends a strong message that non-compliance will not be tolerated and that the SEC is actively monitoring the activities of market participants.

This regulatory crackdown by the SEC is a positive development for the Nigerian capital market. It demonstrates a commitment to maintaining a fair and transparent environment for investors. By taking such decisive actions, the SEC is working to build confidence in the market and encourage greater participation, which is essential for economic growth.

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For investors who may be affected by these sanctions, it’s crucial to follow the SEC’s directives and take the necessary steps to secure their investments. Engaging with CSCS is the immediate priority for Mainland Trust clients. More broadly, these events serve as a reminder of the importance of due diligence when choosing capital market operators and the need for ongoing vigilance in monitoring investments.

The SEC’s proactive stance in enforcing compliance and protecting investors is vital for the long-term stability and growth of the Nigerian economy. This is not just about sanctions; it’s about safeguarding the financial futures of individuals and ensuring the integrity of the market that underpins our economy.

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