To drive down unclaimed dividends in the capital market, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said it is working to rebuild the E-Dividend Management Mandate System (e-DMMS) platform.
This was disclosed by the Director General of the SEC, Mr Lamido Yuguda in Abuja today.
He further disclosed that members of the Capital Market Committee adopted some measures to increase the number of mandated investors on the e-DMMS and reduce the quantum of unclaimed dividends in the market, adding that the e-dividend Committee had been working on the platform and have concluded plans to have it rebuilt.
He said this involves having a centralized submission of E-dividend mandate forms, an Application Programming Interface (API) for Banks and Registrars, and a revamped web interface among others.
Fighting unclaimed dividends, Yuguda disclosed that the SEC has invested a lot of resources as well as embarked on some programmes on investor education to ensure that people mandate their accounts to enable them to receive the benefits of their investment in the capital market.
“The reason why the number may not be reducing as expected is that a lot of investors have not mandated their accounts. Dividends are now distributed electronically, so dividends go directly into the investor’s account and if everybody mandates their accounts there would be few unclaimed dividends in the system.
“This process is still open and can be done with the registrars, forms can be obtained from the banks too and it’s a very simple process. We also have on our website a tool that assists investors to determine any unclaimed dividends that they have. And I would encourage everyone to take advantage of these tools or to directly speak to the complaints section of the SEC and we would guide that person appropriately,” he stated.
Appreciating the committee, the SEC DG expressed his gratitude to the House of Representatives Committee on Capital Markets and Institutions on Unclaimed Dividends over its efforts to investigate the rising value of unclaimed dividends and unremitted withholding tax on dividends.
Yuguda assured of the Commission’s readiness to provide all the necessary support to the Committee to enable it to carry out its assignment.
He also emphasised the need for the stakeholders in the financial sector to collectively work towards the enactment of the Investments and Securities Bill 2022, which will enhance the performance of the Nigerian capital market and align it with global best practices.