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NNPC Ltd. Nears Capital Market Listing, Prepares for Initial Public Offering

NNPC Ltd. Nears Capital Market Listing, Prepares for Initial Public Offering

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) has announced it is in the final stages of preparing for a listing on the capital market, in compliance with the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) of 2021.

This was disclosed by the company’s Chief Finance and Investor Relations Officer (CFIO), Olugbenga Oluwaniyi, during a consultative meeting with potential partners on Thursday.

In a statement issued by NNPC Ltd’s Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Olufemi Soneye, the company confirmed it is currently engaging with prospective partners through an initiative called the “NNPC Ltd. IPO Beauty Parade.” This exercise is in line with capital market regulations and is a key step before launching its Initial Public Offering (IPO).

NNPC Ltd. Nears Capital Market Listing, Prepares for Initial Public Offering

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  • Evaluating Potential Partners
  • Compliance with the Petroleum Industry Act
  • NNPC Ltd’s IPO Journey So Far
  • Conclusion

Evaluating Potential Partners

According to Oluwaniyi, the IPO Beauty Parade is aimed at assessing potential partners and determining their capacity to support the company’s public listing process.

“The aim of the IPO Beauty Parade is to access potential partners and determine in what ways they could be of support to the company,” the statement read.

The company is particularly focused on three key partnership areas: Investor Relations, IPO Readiness Advisors, and Investment Banking Partners. Oluwaniyi added that the company would select partners offering the best proposals for each category.

An IPO is a public offering where shares of a company are sold to institutional investors and, in some cases, retail investors. This move would allow NNPC Ltd to transition into a publicly traded company, increasing transparency and attracting external investment.

Compliance with the Petroleum Industry Act

The Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), signed into law in 2021, mandates that NNPC Ltd. transition from a government corporation to a commercially viable entity. Under this legislation, the company is required to list its shares on the capital market in accordance with the provisions of the Company and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) of 1990.

This transition is part of broader efforts to enhance efficiency, improve corporate governance, and ensure greater transparency in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.

NNPC Ltd’s IPO Journey So Far

NNPC Ltd has been laying the groundwork for its IPO since its transformation into a limited liability company in July 2022. At the time, Group CEO Mele Kyari indicated that the company was targeting a public listing by mid-2023.

By October 2023, Kyari reported that NNPC Ltd was approximately 80% prepared for the IPO, reflecting significant progress in meeting regulatory and operational requirements.

The company’s public listing is expected to attract significant investor interest, given its strategic role in Nigeria’s oil and gas industry.

Conclusion

NNPC Ltd’s preparations for its Initial Public Offering mark a significant milestone in its transformation into a commercially driven entity. The company’s engagement with potential partners through the IPO Beauty Parade underscores its commitment to ensuring a successful listing.

If completed, the IPO will not only increase NNPC Ltd’s financial transparency but also position it to compete more effectively on the global stage while contributing to the growth and modernization of Nigeria’s petroleum industry.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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