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Wednesday, July 03, 2019
/ 12:00PM / Temitope W. Oshikoya, Kehinde Durosinmi-Etti
Temitope Oshikoya and Kehinde Durosinmi-Etti will on July 16, 2019 launch a book on “Frontier Capital Markets and Investment Banking: Principles and Practice from Nigeria”. This book discusses the role of capital markets and investment banking in Nigeria, the largest frontier market economy in the world by both population size and gross domestic product. Offering a systematic framework combining conceptual principles with real practice, the book enables the reader to gain useful insight into how capital markets and investment banking work in the real world of a frontier market.
The book provides a synopsis of the economic attractiveness, financial systems intermediation and capital markets, as well as the regulatory framework within a frontier market. It explores capital raising through equity and underwriting and private equity, paying particular attention to putting capital to work on mergers and acquisitions, project and infrastructure finance and real estate finance. Furthermore, it analyses asset management, pension industry and securities trading in a frontier market. The authors use detailed case studies from Nigeria to illustrate the operations of investment banking in frontier markets.
With the authors’ combined experience of more than
50 years as economists, finance and investment professionals and in executive
leadership positions in the financial services industry, this book will
interest the academic community, professionals in the financial industry, retail
and institutional investors interested in frontier markets, development
practitioners in international organizations and policy makers including
securities and capital market regulators.
Table of Contents
Part I Frontier Markets’ Environment
Chapter 1. Nigeria: A Frontier Market Economy
Chapter 2. Frontier Market Financial System
Chapter 3. Frontier Capital Markets
Part II Investment Banking in Frontier Markets
Chapter 4. Investment Banking
Chapter 5. Risk Management
Chapter 6. Regulatory Framework
Part III Raising Capital in Frontier Markets
Chapter 7. Equity Underwriting
Chapter 8. Debt Underwriting
Chapter 9. Private Equity
Part IV Putting Capital to Work in Frontier
Markets
Chapter 10. Mergers and Acquisitions
Chapter 11. Infrastructure and Project Finance
Chapter 12. Real Estate Finance
Part V Managing Capital in Frontier Markets
Chapter 13. Asset Management
Chapter 14. Pension Management
Chapter 15. Securities Brokerage
Part VI Future Direction
Chapter 16. Future Trends and Prospects
About the Authors
Temitope W. Oshikoya, (PhD, MBA, ACCA, LLM, FCIB) is an economist, finance
and investment professional, with more than two decades of experience in
private sector, public sector, consulting and academia. He is the managing
principal of Nextnomics Advisory, an economic and financial consulting firm. He
has held executive leadership positions at Ecobank Transnational Incorporated,
the West African Monetary Institute, Africa Finance Corporation and the African
Development Bank and as a consultant to various institutions.
Kehinde Durosinmi-Etti (BSc, FCA) has more than three
decades of management and leadership experience as a chartered accountant and
banker. He has held top leadership positions as the managing director and chief
executive officer of three different banks in Nigeria: Midas Bank, Eko
International Bank and Skye Bank. Having retired in 2014, he now runs a
financial advisory and consulting firm based in Lagos, Nigeria.
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