E-Tranzact, Assurance Regency, other Chellarams appeared as the top stock to watch

Investors at the Nigerian equity market obtained the N985 billion at the close of trade last week.

Market capitalization rose to N88.9 trillion from N87.9 trillion recorded in the previous week.

Likewise, the All-Share Index (ASI) is valued by 1.12% to close the week with 140,545.69 points from 138,980.01 points recorded the previous week.

In the midst of bearish sentiment, shares such as the E-Tranzact International PLC, PLC Regency Assurance and ChellaraMS PLC still appear on credit to secure their place among 10 large performance shares last week and position themselves as stocks to watch on new weeks.

Please note that the Nigerian ripple stock that must be watched is not a recommendation to buy, sell, or wait. It is recommended to consult with your financial advisors before making any investment decision.

Entranzact • 14.95 ▴ 1.35 (9.93%)

The current stock price of E-Tranzact International (Etranzact) is N14.95. Etranzact closed its final trading day (Friday, September 12, 2025) at N14.95 per share on the Nigeria Stock Exchange (NGX), recorded an increase of 9.9% of the previous closing price N13.60.

E-Tranzact started the year with N6.50 stock prices and since then rose 130% in the price assessment, the 32nd ranking in NGX in terms of year-to-year performance. Shareholders can be optimistic about Etranzact knowing that the shares have produced 40% during the last four weeks-the best in NGX.

E-Tranzact International is the 92nd stock that is most traded on the Nigeria Stock Exchange over the past three months (June 16-12 Sep 2025). Entranzact has traded a total volume of 33.1 million shares – in 2,984 agreements – assessed at N326 million during that period, with an average of 525,585 shares traded per session. The highest volume of 3.84 million was achieved on September 8, and the lowest 13,040 on September 4, for the same period.

Regalin • 1.66 ▴ 0.15 (9.93%)

The current stock price of the Regency Alliance Insurance (Regalin) is N1.66. Regalins closed his last trading day (Friday, September 12, 2025) at N1.66 per share on the Nigeria Stock Exchange (NGX), recorded an increase of 9.9% of the previous closing price N1.51.

Regency Alliance started the year with N0.75 stock prices and since then up 121% in the price assessment, the 37th rank in NGX in terms of performance-annual performance. Shareholders can be optimistic about Regal to know that shares have produced 10% over the last four weeks of-to-17 best in NGX.

Regency Alliance Insurance is the 18th stock that is most traded on the Nigeria Stock Exchange over the past three months (June 16 – Sep 2025). Regalin has traded a total volume of 1.03 billion shares – in 7,411 agreements – assessed on N1.21 billion during that period, with an average of 16.4 million shares traded per session. The highest volume of 110 million was achieved on August 14 for the same period.

Chellararam • 13.30 ▴ 1.20 (9.92%)

Chellarams PLC (Chellaram) stock prices are currently N13.30. Chellararam closed his last trading day (Friday, September 12, 2025) at N13.30 per share on the Nigeria Stock Exchange (NGX), noted an increase of 9.9% of the previous closing price N12.10.

Chellarams began the year with a stock price of 3.70 NGN and since then up 259% in the price assessment, the ninth ranking in NGX in terms of performance-annual performance. Shareholders can be optimistic about Chellaram knowing that shares have produced 27% during the last four weeks only in the best in NGX.

Chellarams is the 117th most traded stock on the Nigerian Stock Exchange over the past three months (June 16 – 12 Sep 2025). Chellararam has traded a total volume of 5.54 million shares – in 1,498 agreements – assessed at N59 million during that period, with an average of 87,894 shares traded per session. The highest volume of 837,351 was achieved on September 10, and low 1,500 on July 25, for the same period.

By: Babajide Okeowo

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