Pro-Chairman of the Economic Advisory Council (EAC), Professor Adedoyin Salami,  has said stockbroking firms in Nigeria must move beyond concentrating on equity, conducting stock sales and purchase by being more innovative to remain relevant in this current global economic climate.

Salami said this while delivering the keynote address at the annual retreat and strategy session of frontline broking firm, Globalview Capital Limited, which held in Lagos on Saturday.

According to the scholar, the capital market may soon experience some form of turbulence, especially with the precarious state of the global economy, the reversion of liquidity provision policy for the Nigerian market, the tightening of monetary conditions and the increase in bank interest rates.

He noted that the capital market faces a huge risk as 45 per cent of portfolio investors are foreigners while 55 per cent are indigenous, adding that the top 10 domestic brokers control well over 40 per cent of the indigenous market share, leaving the remaining for over 200 firms to grapple with.

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“What you would expect to see now is that anybody who is risk-averse will opt out of the market and go and sit down with the banks. Note that companies are using equity to trade if you are on the equity side, they are all facing real problems; the margins are contracting and so, as the lawyers say: ‘you cannot build something on nothing’. If corporate profitability is shrinking, then equity market outcomes are not anything that is going to spectacular. Where you are now is a dying space,” he said.

The EAC Chairman advised stockbroking firms and stockbrokers to become  wealth managers rather than seeing themselves as mere intermediaries for customers. He added that as income movement is seen to be concentrating upwards, stockbroking firms should, therefore, concentrate on targeting high-value customers and learn how to manage their risks optimally.

“In terms of portfolio net output in 2019, one of the things we saw is that the net outflows came largely out of the equities market while the inflows went to the fixed income market.

“Therefore, maybe your transition should actually be from stockbrokers to wealth managers because as a wealth manager, you can now playing across different series of markets; not actually just doing intermediation, which you can, but the nature of the advisory that you do is very different. But the skills you need also are very different.”