Equity Investors Trade N35.53bn Shares On NGX, AIICO Tops Gainers’ List

November 26, 2025
Equity Traders Partake In 54,212 Deals On NGX, Trade 758.98m Shares

The market capitalisation of the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited closed at N90.99 trillion on Wednesday, November 26.

Also, the all-share index (ASI) settled at 143,064.57 ASI, while equity traders exchanged 738.35 million shares in 19,919 deals, worth N35.53 billion.

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Top five gainers

  • AIICO’s share price increased by N0.32 kobo to rise from N3.20 kobo to N3.52 kobo per share.
  • NCR’s share value grew by N4.50 kobo, from N45.20 kobo to N49.70 kobo per share.
  • Ikeja Hotel ended trading at N25 per share, from N22.85 kobo per share – indicating an increase of N2.15 kobo.
  • Prestige gained N0.11 kobo to end trading at N1.60 kobo, having opened with N1.49 kobo.
  • Sterling Financial’s share value was up by N0.50 kobo, after closing at N7.80 kobo from N7.30 kobo per share.

Top five losers

  • Learn Africa’s share price depreciated by N0.58 kobo, dwindling from N5.80 kobo to N5.22 kobo per share.
  • Cadbury recorded a N5.85 kobo decline in its share price to end trading at N53.10 kobo after opening with N58.95 kobo per share.
  • Meyer lost N1.60 kobo in its share price after trading hours, to sell at N14.55 kobo from N16.15 kobo per share.
  • UPDC recorded a N0.53 kobo decline in its share price to end trading at N5.47 kobo after opening with N6 per share.
  • International Breweries reported a decline of N1 from the previous day’s share price of N12 to end trading at N11 per share.

Top five trading equities

  • GTCO reported that 134.12 million shares valued at N11.57 billion were traded on its floor.
  • Access Corporation recorded 110.52 million shares valued at N2.29 billion.
  • First HoldCo saw investors trade 62.77 million of its shares valued at N1.94 billion.
  • UBA recorded 39.26 million shares exchanged on its floor, worth N1.42 billion.
  • Nigerian Breweries reported 37.99 million shares valued at N2.50 billion exchanged in investors’ hands.

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