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Sterling launches Imperium Platform for solar energy consumers

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Sterling Bank Plc, Nigeria’s leading digital bank, has  launched a new and innovative digital product, known as the Imperium Platform, in a bid to connect consumers and providers of renewable energy (solar solutions) as a viable solution to Nigeria’s electricity crisis.

The Imperium Platform was launched following the unveiling of the Nigerian electricity industry report entitled, “Powering Nigeria: How Solar Energy Can Become a Sustainable Electricity Alternative.”

The report was produced by Sterling Bank in partnership with Stears, a digital information company.

Dele Faseemo, Group Head, Renewable Energy at Sterling Bank, said in a statement issued by the bank that the Imperium Platform seeks to provide clean and affordable energy solutions to interested customers while providing different financing options to customers purchasing the solution outright or paying for the installation and operation of the solution.

Faseemo explained that Sterling Bank, in partnership with Stears Data, the data collection, analytics, and data access division of Stears, embarked on the study to tackle the problem of providing solar energy in the country.

The report showed that despite the privatisation of Nigeria’s electricity industry, the country still has one of the lowest electrification rates in the world, as 43 percent of its population has no access to grid electricity, an indication that 85 million Nigerians are not connected to – and cannot receive electricity from – the Nigerian transmission grid.

He said the Imperium would provide a range of purchase options to consumers because solar energy solutions are not one-size-fits-all, so purchasing options should not be either.

According to him, Sterling Bank employs several purchase models to provide renewable energy solutions for its customers. This ensures that customers with different needs and purchase abilities can access solar energy solutions.

He listed the options to include outright purchase, lease to own, and power as a service. Using outright purchase as an example, he said that energy consumers could purchase products directly from vendors via the Imperium Platform, a dedicated e-commerce platform hosted by Sterling Bank.

In lease to own, Imperium provides financing at competitive interest rates for consumers with good credit scores or clean credit checks who are keen to own the assets. Under power as a service, Imperium offers fixed monthly energy-charge options to consumers, but the underlying assets are owned by Imperium as it (Imperium) purchases and owns the assets.

This saves clients huge capital outlay and maintenance worries, while the monthly energy charge is based on the capacity deployed.

In this regard, the bank has recently partnered with the Nike Art Gallery to install solar panels at the gallery via the bank’s Imperium outlet as part of its commitment to a renewable energy-powered Nigeria and the development of the nation’s tourism sector.

The development is a sequel to recent partnerships with the gallery to drive an appreciation and spotlight the investment opportunities available in Nigeria’s arts and tourism sectors.

The Nike Art Gallery, owned by Chief Nike Okundaye, is one of the largest of its kind in the West African sub-region, with a collection of about 8,000 diverse artworks from various Nigerian artists.

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Regulation of crypto, digital assets under full control – SEC DG

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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) says the regulation of crypto-currencies and other digital assets are under its full control and regulation.

The Director-General of SEC, Dr Emomotimi Agama, said this at the first Annual Conference of the Association of Capital Market Academics of Nigeria (ACMAN) on Thursday in Abuja.

Agama described crypto assets as digital or virtual assets utilised by cryptography for security.

He said there were over 15,000 crypto currencies created which had Bitcoin as the most popular.

The director-general said that the regulatory landscape for cryptocurrency was not yet firm even in the United States.

According to him, Nigeria’s crypto transaction volume had reached $56.7 billion between July 2022 and June 2023, hence the efforts by SEC.

Agama quoted a survey which said that 33.4 per cent of Nigerians were using or owned crypto currencies.

”Secrecy of crypto usage is what is driving its adoption by the youth.

”Some people don’t have bank accounts but they have crypto wallet.

”Crypto is like an air, can you cage it, No. What you can do is to build a risk management around it, ”he said.

Agama said the commission would continue to educate investors on the risks associated with digital assets to be able to make wise investment decisions.

Chief Osita Izunaso, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Capital Market, said the country required effective crypto regulation to benefit from the gains of the market.

Izunaso said the absence of effective regulation on crypto currencies had exposed so many investors to fraud.

He called for synergy from all stakeholders to harness opportunities in the crypto space.

The Director-General of the Debt Management Office, Ms Patience Oniha, called for awareness creation to educate investors to make informed decisions.

Mr Bello Hassan, the Managing Director of the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation, said that crypto currencies had come to stay as younger people were patronising the market.

Hassan called on SEC to constantly update investors with unbiased information of the associated risks of trading in the crypto market.

Prof. Uche Uwaleke, the President, ACMAN, said the conference was aimed at considering the possibilities of expanding the financial sector regulations.

Uwaleke said the conference would also explore ways to accommodate crypto assets within the regulatory space.

ACMAN conferred awards on many stakeholders in the financial and capital markets for their various contributions in moving the markets forward.

The conference was organised by ACMAN in collaboration with SEC.

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Naira remains stable against Dollar at official forex market

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By Opeyemi Abdulsalam

The Nigerian currency, Naira, maintained its stability against the United States dollar at the official foreign exchange market on Wednesday, trading at N1,507.83 per dollar.

According to data from FMDQ, this represents a marginal change of N0.04 from the previous day’s rate of N1,507.79 per dollar.

At the parallel market, the naira also maintained its exchange rate of N1,505 per dollar, unchanged from the previous day.

Bureau de Change operators in the Wuse Zone 4 area of Abuja confirmed the rates, with one operator, Dayyabu Ashiru, stating that they sell at N1,505 per dollar and buy at N1,495.

“We sell at N1,505 per dollar and buy at N1,495,” Dayyabu Ashiru, a Bureau de Change operator in Wuse Zone 4 told a source on Wednesday.

The stability of the naira comes on the heels of recent reforms implemented by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), which have attracted a significant inflow of $24 billion into the country in the first quarter of 2024, according to the CBN Governor’s recent interview with Bloomberg Television.

In a related development, the CBN on Tuesday issued a fresh directive permitting International Money Transfer Operators and all banks to pay diaspora remittances in naira.

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Launch of American Express cards in Nigeria met with high demand — O3 Capital

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O3 Capital, a leading Nigerian fintech and the country’s first non-bank credit card issuer, has disclosed that the launch of its four American Express (‘Amex’) cards have been met with huge demand both in and out of Nigeria.

Chief Executive Officer of O3 Capital, Abimbola Pinheiro, in a statement said, “We are delighted with the amazing response to our launch of American Express cards in Nigeria.

“The success of the Green and Platinum cards, in particular, shows the market’s enthusiasm for modern financial solutions. We are proud to support both individual and corporate customers in their financial journeys.

“Our cards launch has also struck a major chord with established banks and fintechs – many of whom have approached us to partner with them. The future for O3 is exciting.

“We are also pleased to have received a positive acknowledgment from the Government of Nigeria, to our exciting developments – and which is aligned with the Financial System Strategy 2020 of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and the main thrust of a ‘cashless Nigeria’,” he stated.

Abimbola further said the acknowledgment underscores the importance of O3 Capital’s contribution to the country’s financial ecosystem.

In May 2024, O3 Capital announced an agreement with American Express to issue four new American Express credit cards: the O3 American Express® Green Card for consumers, the O3 American Express Gold Card for consumers, and the O3 American Express Platinum® Card for consumers; and the O3 American Express Gold Business Card for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

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