The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially launched its newly redesigned official website, making a significant approach toward enhancing digital engagement, regulatory transparency, and investor protection.
The regulator, in a statement on Monday, said the upgrade introduces a modern design, enhanced functionality, and a streamlined user experience aimed at investors, market operators, and the general public.
According to SEC, the new platform features improved navigation, consolidated resources such as regulatory guidelines and publications, and a mobile-friendly design.
The apex capital market regulator stated thus:
“This comprehensive upgrade introduces a modern design, enhanced functionality, and a streamlined user experience”
“The restructured platform ensures critical information is better organized and more accessible for all stakeholders, including investors, market participants, and the general public.
“Key enhancements include an intuitive menu and site structure for finding information quickly.
“Consolidated Resources: Key documents, regulatory guidelines, and publications are now easier to locate. A responsive design optimized for desktop and mobile devices.
The initiative underscores the Commission’s ongoing commitment to transparency, operational efficiency, and improved stakeholder engagement.”
According to Emomotimi Agama, Director-General (DG) of SEC, the website redesign reflects “our dedication to continuous improvement in service delivery and communication”.
“This digital advancement is a significant step in building a more transparent and accessible Commission, enhancing our engagement with the capital market and the investing public,” Agama said.
Also speaking, Samiya Usman, executive commissioner for corporate services at SEC, said the focus went beyond aesthetics.
“By simplifying access and logically organizing content, we have created a powerful platform that supports our mission to develop and regulate a fair, efficient, and transparent capital market,” the commissioner said.