When an IPO attracts more applications than there are shares available, not everyone gets what they applied for. For the Dangote Refinery IPO, that outcome is not just likely. It is almost certain. Here is exactly how oversubscription works in Nigeria, how allotment is calculated, and what investors can do to improve their position before the offer opens.
Any investor worth their salt reads the risk section before the opportunity section. The Dangote Petroleum Refinery IPO has a strong case behind it. It also carries real, identifiable risks that deserve serious consideration. This article covers every one of them clearly.
The prospectus is the most important document in any IPO, and most retail investors never read it. Here is how to change that, section by section, before you commit your money.
IPO subscriptions in Nigeria no longer require a trip to a stockbroker’s office. With licensed digital platforms now integrated into the NGX primary market infrastructure, you can subscribe to public offers directly from your phone. Here is everything you need to know.
There is no fixed number that every IPO investor in Nigeria must bring to the table. What there is, is a framework, and understanding it is the difference between investing confidently and chasing a headline.
IPOs on the Nigerian Exchange are one of the most anticipated events of any market cycle. But interest and participation are two different things. Here is exactly how to get in.
The Dangote Refinery is heading to the Nigerian Exchange H2 2026, and the listing is targeting the Main Board. But by every measure that matters, this is a Premium Board company. Here is what the criteria say, why the Main Board was likely the pragmatic choice, and what it all means for investors preparing to participate in the largest IPO in African capital market history.
Every tonne of surfactant used by detergent manufacturers in West Africa is currently imported. Dangote Refinery plans to change that, and the business it is building around that gap is one of the more compelling parts of the IPO story.
Nigeria’s capital market is entering one of its most active primary market seasons in years. From a landmark refinery IPO that could reshape the entire stock exchange, to a wave of insurance sector rights issues driven by new regulation, there is real opportunity on the table right now. Here is everything you need to know.
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