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Conclusion
The future of Nigeria’s capital market is wrapped in the probable, packed in the possible, and gifted to the unimaginable. In 2023, the market will be the subject of intense internal and external pressures. Operators planning to stay on the capital market playfield will have to think differently, work differently, and act unusually. The pain for operators in 2023 will be how technology redefines asset pricing, investors' renew journey experiences, and markets mitigate risks.
The many faces of Nigeria’s capital market from 2023 will be a hydra head of the imaginative, the agile, and the regulatorily aggressive. The future will be controlled by the brave and the visionary, with the patient, dogs neither eating nor seeing the last bones, because there will be no bones. Agility and flexibility will be the hallmark of market success market operators from 2023. The dynamics of changing customer journey experiences and expectations will bring about winners and losers. The winners will possess at least three characteristics:
- Market sensibility and consumer awareness
- Corporate adaptability
- Corporate foresight (AI-augumented awareness), insight, and hindsight
In the new era of sustainable corporate and institutional growth, single-story narratives of success will always be questionable. The new institutional winners will require many hats on different heads, polycrisis can only be solved by multidimensional thinking (see illustration 11 below).
Illustration 11: