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Olam, BAT, eight others earned $100m from exports – CBN

Punch Newspapers Sections Nike Popoola Top 10 exporters in the country exported non-oil goods worth $100.88m in November, according to the Central Bank of Nigeria. The CBN disclosed this in its latest monthly economic report. Part of the report read, “Estimates of export proceeds of the top 10 non-oil exporters for November 2020 was $100.88m. “A disaggregation revealed that Olam Nigeria Limited topped the list with a value of $26.65m or 17.1 per cent of the total, from the export of cocoa beans, cashew nuts, and sesame seeds to Turkey and China. “The second major non-oil exporter was Starlink Global and Ideal Limited, with an export value of $16.49m (10.6 per cent), from the export of raw cocoa beans, raw cashew nuts, shea nuts and sesame seeds to Malaysia.

Olam, BATN, eight other exporters earn $100 88m in one month

FMDQ admits CPs of Total, two others on platform

FMDQ Securities Exchange, through its board listing and markets committee, has approved the quotation of the Total Nigeria Plc’s ₦2.25 billion Series 1, and ₦12.75 billion series two commercial papers under its ₦30.00 billion CP Issuance Programme. Also admitted are Mixta Real Estate Plc’s ₦2.00 billion Series 32 commercial paper under its ₦20.00 billion CP Issuance Programme, as well as the registration of the Valency Agro Nigeria Limited ₦20.00 billion commercial paper programme, on its platform. x FMDQ, through innovative evolution, has continued to avail its credible and efficient platform as well as tailor its listing and quotation services to suit the needs of issuers and its registration members (sponsors of the issue on FMDQ Exchange).

Top 10 firms export $57 74m goods in one month

Punch Newspapers Sections Nike Popoola The top 10 exporters in the country exported $57.74m goods in August 2020, according to the Central Bank of Nigeria. This was, however, a reduction from the N74.78m worth of goods exported in July, the CBN’s monthly report showed. Part of the report read, “The aggregate value of export proceeds of the top 10 exporters decreased by 22.8 per cent to $57.74m in August 2020, compared with $74.78m in July 2020. “A breakdown showed that Olam Nigeria Limited topped the list with a value of $15.11m or 26.2 per cent of the total, from the export of cocoa beans, cashew nuts, and sesame seeds to Turkey and China.

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