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How To Purchase MTN Nigeria 575M Ordinary Share For N169 Per Share

by NewsOnline Nigeria
December 1, 2021
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Details of how you can purchase MTN Nigeria 575M Ordinary Share For N169 Per Share can be accessed below.

 

Are you among those who are interested in Buying MTN Nigeria Ordinary Share? If yes, then Newsonline Nigeria has good news for you.

 

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Nigeria’s largest telecommunications company, MTN Nigeria Communications (MTN Nigeria) Plc has opened application list for its public offering of 575 million ordinary shares to the general retail investing public at a price of N169 per share.

How to apply to own MTN share

Kindly find below the steps on how to apply/where to buy MTN shares:

Interested investors should use the approved channels listed below to submit an application. You can find full details of how to submit an application at www.mtnonline.com/PO or consult with your stockbroker or banker for further guidance.

MTN MoMo agents have also been trained to assist customers and provide guidance on using PrimaryOffer to submit an application.

A. PrimaryOffer by NGX – Apply for your shares digitally through the PrimaryOffer app by NGX. – Visit the PrimaryOffer website www.primaryofferng.com by NGX; or – Download the PrimaryOffer app by NGX from the App Store for IOS and Google Play store for Android devices. o A BVN, CHN and CSCS Number is required to register and submit an application on PrimaryOffer.

B. Receiving Agents – Apply for your shares through authorised Receiving Agents – Issuing Houses, Stockbrokers & Banks (applications can be completed and submitted, and payments processed at bank branches nationwide).

1. An interested investor should complete an Application Form.

2. Submit the completed Application Form and make payment to a Receiving Agent.

3. Receiving Agent confirms receipt of payment for the number of shares applied for.

4. Receiving Agent issues an acknowledgement copy of the Application Form

5. Receiving Agent submits the application on PrimaryOffer 6. Applicant receives a notification from PrimaryOffer once the application is submitted by the Receiving Agent

 

The retail offer period ends on December 14, 2021. The minimum subscription is 20 shares and thereafter in multiples of 20 shares.

MTN is an emerging market mobile operator at the forefront of technological and digital changes. Inspired by our belief that everyone deserves the benefits of modern connected life, MTN provides a diverse range of voice, data, digital, Fintech, wholesale and enterprise services to more than 277m customers in 20 markets.

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