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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Digitron: 9:17am On May 01
I am happy I sold half of my Access.

I will streamline my Banking Portfolio to serious banks (GTB, Zenith, ETI, Wema and Stanbic)

I also heard Fidelity will not pay
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Yoursfaithful: 9:19am On May 01
pluto09:
I don't think you need this.
You are not the only one that holds access.
Leave am make he dey explain..what's the benefit of investment without single return to shareholders..no emotions in this market.any stock that underperform we move..we come back when they are ready for business and tidy up their books
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ogawisdom(m): 9:20am On May 01
Make it make sense

Presco SP = 2300, dividend = 14 grin

Full offer may be loading, I hope I am wrong
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ovamboland(m): 9:23am On May 01
GeneralDae:
Ah this chairman 😊. Why add the $24 Billion in the pipeline? There’s a difference between money approved by the senate for borrowing and money actually borrowed. Tinubu has increased foreign debt from $43 Billion to $51 Billion in 3 years. Forget the $24 Billion. Even Buhari had an almost similar approval in 2022 which he didn’t use.
He needed to add the ucollected $24bn to make his long story sweet and scare people
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Namaster: 9:26am On May 01
ogawisdom:
Make it make sense

Presco SP = 2300, dividend = 14 grin

Full offer may be loading, I hope I am wrong
The #14.66 dividend is in ADDITION to #30 already paid.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Bigdeal01: 9:29am On May 01
I think we are too fixated on Access Bank. There are so many untapped stocks out there. It is good that CBN is standing against the recklessness of most of our banks.
The cheaper Access gets, the better for long term investors.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ogawisdom(m): 9:30am On May 01
Namaster:
The #14.66 dividend is in ADDITION to #30 already paid.
Still not up to what Dan cement paid with much lower SP

It has delivered well on capital appreciation for those that bought sub 1000, it's an excellent growth stock with world class margins
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by GeeKudi: 9:31am On May 01
Chaii! Are you not wicked like this grin

No one is immune to these things; can happen with/to anyone. No matter your experience, level of sophistry or the tools at your disposal, there is always a bit of speculation in every decision an investor makes and the market will always have the final say.

vacanci:
No be this oga sell his ETI to enter ACCESS this week?
ETI come dey fly and access come dey reverse.
Abeg which stock you want to exit next make man take position there?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 9:33am On May 01
But my other recommendations gave you fortunes so be grateful for ONCE
kintus:
Na your recommendation make me dey 35% loss on Lasaco. I hope they price appreciates soon.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ovamboland(m): 9:33am On May 01
Olaide1295:
Nigeria does not need subsidy. Don't advocate for distorted markets. If subsidy is brought in again, smuggling will restart en-masse to Benin, Cameroon & Niger. Consumption will shoot up.
Let market handle things normally. If the price is really unaffordable, demand by some people for the goods will be destroyed.
Nobody is asking how citizens of Benin, Ghana, Niger, Ivory Coast are surviving and seem to be doing well in some cases without fuel or electricity subsidy
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 9:40am On May 01
ogawisdom:
Still not up to what Dan cement paid with much lower SP

It has delivered well on capital appreciation for those that bought sub 1000, it's an excellent growth stock with world class margins
Though they are not in the same sector to compare.How much was Dangote eps.
Presco is sting with dividend from #120 eps
They could have paid upto #70
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by NSEstudent: 9:40am On May 01
StockGiver:
STOCK PICK FOR THE MONTH: CHAMS PLC


Strong Q1 2026 Performance: Momentum in Revenue and Profitability
CHAMS delivered solid top- and bottom-line growth in the first quarter:


Gross Profit increased substantially to ₦1.33 billion, aided by a roughly 7% drop in cost of sales, reflecting better operational efficiency or favorable input costs.

Profit After Tax (PAT) surged 188% (or nearly 2.9x) to ₦429.4 million (from ₦148.9 million in Q1 2025).

This profit jump highlights operating leverage and possibly higher-margin contributions from areas like cybersecurity services, which have been noted as a growth driver amid rising cyber threats and regulatory demands in Nigeria.

The company also showed balance sheet discipline:
- Total Equity grew to ₦19.95 billion (from ₦19.52 billion at end-2025), driven almost entirely by retained earnings from the quarter's profit.

- Liabilities decreased meaningfully (to ₦11.88 billion from ₦14.86 billion), mainly from lower trade payables.

- Operating cash flow was positive at ₦455.7 million, supporting reinvestment despite some loan repayments and capex outflows.

These figures build on full-year 2025 results, where revenue grew ~18% to around ₦17.5 billion and PAT reached ~₦606 million. Q1 2026 suggests the growth trajectory is continuing, with improved margins in the early part of the year.

Strategic Expansion into High-Growth Areas (AI, Data Centers, Digital Infrastructure)
CHAMS is evolving beyond its traditional identity management, payments, card production, and transaction switching businesses (core to SIM cards, bank cards, and digital IDs):


- In February 2026, the company launched Chamscorp Plc, a new subsidiary focused on digital device manufacturing, data centre design/operations, AI infrastructure, and intelligent systems. This positions CHAMS in Nigeria's emerging AI and digital infrastructure boom.

- Leadership appointments (including experienced figures from finance and data analytics) signal serious intent.

- Nigeria's digital economy is expanding rapidly, with massive growth in instant payments (NIP transactions), fintech adoption, e-commerce, and government digital ID initiatives.

CHAMS' established role in identity and payments gives it a strong foundation to capture value in adjacent high-margin areas like cybersecurity and AI-enabling infrastructure.

The capital raise of ~₦7.5–7.65 billion in 2025 (via rights issue/private placement) has strengthened the balance sheet, providing dry powder for these expansions, cross-border payments, and fintech innovations across Africa.

A proposed dividend (e.g., 3 kobo per share) also signals returning capital to shareholders and confidence in cash generation.

Valuation and Upside Potential
- Improving Fundamentals: Double-digit revenue growth historically, sharp PAT expansion in Q1, positive cash flow, and a cleaner balance sheet (higher equity, lower liabilities).

- Multiple Expansion Opportunity: As CHAMS executes on Chamscorp and higher-margin digital/AI plays, the market could re-rate the stock from a legacy payments/ID play to a diversified digital infrastructure leader.

- Nigeria Fintech Tailwinds: Continued CBN support for digital payments, AfCFTA-driven cross-border opportunities, and structural demand for secure identity solutions.

- Catalyst Pipeline: Further details on Chamscorp progress, potential new contracts in government/biometrics, full-year 2026 guidance, and any M&A or partnerships.


This is not financial advice. Always conduct your own due diligence
Loco 5.0?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ogawisdom(m): 9:42am On May 01
Streetinvestor2:
Though they are not in the same sector to compare.How much was Dangote eps.
Presco is sting with dividend from #120 eps
They could have paid upto #70
Excellent business with excellent numbers but premium valuation. Dividend yield about 1.94%. very stingy, Na dividend paid be the real matter & the ultimate way to show value. Other things can be cooked, pay well to prove you have confidence in your income generating ability.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 9:43am On May 01
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Sunrisepebble: 9:44am On May 01
grin
megawealth01:
We move... Let the fall in price begin grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 9:44am On May 01
You dey mind some persons ni?
Ovamboland:
Nobody is asking how citizens of Benin, Ghana, Niger, Ivory Coast are surviving and seem to be doing well in some cases without fuel or electricity subsidy
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Willie2015: 9:46am On May 01
Access and UBA na twin brothers...
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 9:48am On May 01
WISDOM 😁
Bigdeal01:
I think we are too fixated on Access Bank. There are so many untapped stocks out there. It is good that CBN is standing against the recklessness of most of our banks.
The cheaper Access gets, the better for long term investors.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Redoil: 9:49am On May 01
Access Bank did very well the bad result was from the group
Willie2015:
Access and UBA na twin brothers...
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 9:49am On May 01
Streetinvestor2:
Though they are not in the same sector to compare.How much was Dangote eps.
Presco is sting with dividend from #120 eps
They could have paid upto #70
They have to exit their finance costs sooner than later
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 9:50am On May 01
I'm waiting to load more UBA and ACCESS at my junction grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 9:51am On May 01
As they no pay DIVIDEND they no do well jare
Redoil:
Access Bank did very well the bad result was from the group
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by GeneralDae: 9:51am On May 01
Ovamboland:
Nobody is asking how citizens of Benin, Ghana, Niger, Ivory Coast are surviving and seem to be doing well in some cases without fuel or electricity subsidy
Their currency have been stable for decades. Ghana the outlier but currency have been appreciating since last year due to improved gold revenues.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 9:59am On May 01
They should stay at the same price range as before na grin
Willie2015:
Access and UBA na twin brothers...
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 10:00am On May 01
Jagaban should fix NAIJA with or without SUBSIDY na

I no dey argue as I don grow pass many things especially ONLINE na why I avoid engaging some persons in a public forum
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 10:03am On May 01
ACCESS and UBA should please go so low that una go sell off so I can buy as many as I can risk my capital... That's exactly what I did when MTN and several others were dumped in 2024... The rest they say is HISTORY

I still have huge CAPITAL to invest for long TERM grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Hedgefunds: 10:05am On May 01
Agbalowomeri:
What about me that have categorically stated for months that ACCESS will not pay dividend? You don praise me? grin
You Know NIGERIANS MD better.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 10:06am On May 01
Redoil:
Access Bank did very well the bad result was from the group
Whr is the scam bank results..lol
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 10:09am On May 01
grin

Make una prepare for the dump on Access Bank grin
KarlTom:
Why you dey shalaye grin

Same rules applied to GTCO and ZENITH
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 10:17am On May 01
Insider loaning, or is it lending, in this part of the world is the definition of conflict of interest.
I don't know why the regulators should need to be told this.
Nigeria ranks 142 out of 182 countries in global corruption index. This is not too bad, but by common sense, insider loaning smells to me like insider looting that should stop.
Let the insiders borrow from other institutions where they will be held properly accountable.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nedu666: 10:30am On May 01
With access bank their is neither capital appreciation nor dividends. What sort of investment is that. The truth is that all these banks access is buying is adding no value to it. I doubt access management has a strategy to squeeze value from all their purchases
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nedu666: 10:32am On May 01
Insider loans is simply corruption. It's like me taking a loan from one of my savings account with a promise to repay the money at my own chosen time. I can decide to default or keep postponing payment
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