Nigerian stock exchange trade alert

Nigerian stock exchange trade alert

Posted: VechnayaJizn Date of post: 21.07.2017

The Nigerian Stock Exchange NSE has announced that it will discontinue the old trade notification system in the capital market, Trade Alert, and introduce a new notification system known as X-Alert to all its investors by March According to a statement by the Nigerian Stock Exchange NSE , the X-Alert is a new and improved notification system which will provide investors with details of transactions on an investment account via text messages on mobile phones or via e-mails.

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