Abstract:Stanbic IBTC Stockbrokers Limited (SISL) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc, and a member of The Standard Bank Group set up to provide world class stockbroking services to local as well as foreign investors in the Nigerian Capital Market . SISL is a member of The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) and is licensed by The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in Nigeria.
General Information
Stanbic IBTC Stockbrokers Limited (SISL) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc, and a member of The Standard Bank Group set up to provide world class stockbroking services to local as well as foreign investors in the Nigerian Capital Market . SISL is a member of The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) and is licensed by The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in Nigeria.
Services Offered
The Services we render include:
Timely and Efficient execution of mandates
Online access to your stockbroking account both in-house and with CSCS
Share Registration services which include:
Share Certificate Management
Dividend Management
Transmission of Shares
Handling of Registrars related issues
Accounts
SISL offers two types of accounts: individual account and corporate account.
Fees
In addition to removing the minimum opening account balance, SISL has also reduced the brokerage fee for transactions executed via its online platforms from one per cent of the brokerage fees to 0.7 per cent, a 30 per cent reduction in commission charged.
Customer Support
The SISL customer can be reached through telephone (01-4220004), email (stockbroking@stanicibtc.com). SISL address: IBTC Place, Walter Carington Crescent, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.
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