NCR Tops NGX Gainers, RT Briscoe Leads Losers’ List

November 21, 2025
Bulls Charge Ahead As NGX Shatters Records As Market Cap Surpasses N50trn

The market capitalisation of the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited closed at N91.41 trillion on Friday, November 21, below the N91.71 trillion reported on Thursday, November 20.

Also, the all-share index (ASI) declined to 143,722.62 ASI, from 144,187.03 ASI, indicating a drop of 464.41 basis points.

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Over 656.9 million shares were exchanged in 18,842 deals worth N25.61 billion, compared to the previous day’s 349.28 million shares, exchanged in 18,753 deals, valued at N9.29 billion.

Top five gainers

  • NCR’s share price increased by N3.70 kobo to rise from N37.40 kobo to N41.10 kobo per share.
  • Ikeja Hotel’s share value grew by N1.85 kobo, from N19 to N20.85 kobo per share.
  • Neimeth ended trading at N5.40 kobo per share, from N4.95 kobo per share – indicating an increase of N0.45 kobo.
  • May and Baker gained N1.35 kobo to end trading at N17.05 kobo, having opened with N15.70 kobo.
  • Regal Insurance’s share value was up by 6.60 percent, after closing at N1.13 kobo from N1.06 per share.

Top five losers

  • RT Briscoe’s share price depreciated by N0.35 kobo, dwindling from N3.50 kobo to N3.15 kobo per share.
  • Legend Internet recorded a N0.58 kobo decline in its share price to end trading at N5.26 kobo after opening with N5.84 kobo per share.
  • International Energy Insurance lost N0.23 kobo in its share price after trading hours, to sell at N2.12 kobo from N2.35 kobo per share.
  • NAHCO recorded a N10.75 kobo decline in its share price to end trading at N99.15 kobo after opening with N109.90 kobo per share.
  • Linkage Assurance reported a decline of N0.18 kobo from the previous day’s share price of N1.86 kobo to end trading at N1.68 kobo per share.

Top five trading equities

  • Access Corporation reported that 128.68 million shares valued at N2.64 billion were traded on its floor.
  • Zenith Bank recorded 91.50 million shares valued at N5.45 billion.
  • UAC Nigeria saw investors trade 74.37 million of its shares valued at N5.17 billion.
  • GTCO recorded 48.42 million shares exchanged on its floor, worth N4.07 billion.
  • Fidelity Bank reported 37.72 million shares valued at N718.61 million exchanged in investors’ hands.

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