Huge Traffic from WealthyGen’s Blog Crashes SEC’s Dividend Portal

Huge Traffic from WealthyGen’s Blog Crashes SEC’s Dividend Portal

The e-dividend portal of the Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has crashed because of the enormous traffic from WealthyGen’s blog post. This post was a wake-up call to Nigerians about billions of unclaimed dividends in the Nigerian Capital market.

Since WealthyGen shared this post here a few days ago, Nigerians are waking up to this billions of unclaimed dividends. Over twenty thousand Nigerians visited this portal from Wealthygen.org within a couple of days to search for their names and download the e-mandate registration forms. This huge traffic caused the SEC’s portal to crash. At this time, people are no longer able to access the portal.

Nigerians, Do Not Lose Your Wealth!

We call on Nigerians to be patient, but DO NOT RELENT in claiming what you worked for. You or your loved ones worked very hard to build this wealth, so do not lose it!

WealthyGen is committed to helping millions of people make money, keep the money, and grow it! Because of this, we will not relent in helping millions of Nigerians claim the wealth they or their loved ones suffered to build.

What You Can Do to Claim your Dividends

Regardless of whether the SEC's portal comes back up or not, you can still register to claim your past or future dividends. If you do nothing, you may likely lose both the past and future dividends because SEC has ended the issuance of paper dividend warrants and requires investors to register for the e-dividends. If you are certain that you own shares of any company, follow these steps:

  1. Gather information about your shares: name of the company, account number, Registrar's name and your name.
  2. Get you bank details: account name, account number, BVN, address etc.
  3. Go to your Registrar's office or the bank where you have an account.
  4. Request for the e-dividend registration form
  5. Complete the form and submit it back to your Bank or Registrar with a copy of your passport photograph.
  6. You are done! Your bank or Registrar will do the rest!

If you are not certain that you or your loved ones bought shares or if your names are listed, do not give up. Continue to check back on the SEC's e-dividend portal for when it becomes available here: www.sec.gov.ng/non-mandated/

Update: March 20, 2019 - Read below:

46 thoughts on “Huge Traffic from WealthyGen’s Blog Crashes SEC’s Dividend Portal”

  1. Oyewole Adefunke Olushola March 20, 2019 at 4:27 am

    Good day just hearing about the information today but the site is not opening I have shares with Daar Communications. How can you help me please. I’ll be expecting your response as soon as possible please

  2. Oluremi Ayodele Akinpelu March 20, 2019 at 7:25 am

    Good day, please I have some shares with the then Eko bank, which metamorphosed to become Skye Bank and now Polaris Bank. I have not received dividends for so many years now. Can you please help check and search me out. I will be graciously expecting your response. Thanks

  3. Ogochukwu okenini March 20, 2019 at 8:45 am

    Please there have been a change of name due to marriage and my current name in my bank account and the in my share name are not the same.so please what do I do. How do I change my name in my share certificate

    • Hi Ogochukwu,

      You should take your change of name documents with your share documents to your bank or you Register> they should help you to process it.

    • Agu Nnaemeka Theophilus February 28, 2021 at 9:13 am

      I bought shares for my son Agu Goodluck Chukwuebuka during General Olusegun Obasanjo regime in 2007 form Nicon Group

  4. Looks like the portal/server is not opening. Please what I do?

  5. This is a good one. Though i filled e-div form and submitted to my bank last year, I didnt receive any unclaimed div since then.

    • Hi Awode,

      Please follow up with them and be sure to always check your email. Oftentimes, they send a follow up email after you apply. They do this if they need additional information from you.

  6. Adeyinka Adekoya March 24, 2019 at 6:30 am

    We owe you a huge debt of gratitude for your enlightenment on unclaimed dividends.God bless you and your organization.

  7. Hello Dr Charity,

    Many thanks for this important information. I have sent an email to your inbox because the banks are proving difficult despite doing all you have advised in your article.

    Cheers!

    • Hi Ola,

      I understand your situation. You just have to keep trying. Many have been successful. You do not leave out your investment to just go like that.

  8. I wish to sincerely thank you for your effort in educating the public on keying into the e-dividend policy in order to safeguard their investments.
    I just came across this site while searching online for info on how to go about e-dividend enrollment. I have searched the SEC portal and saw both my name and my father’s.
    I have also downloaded the e-mandate forms for different registrars. Going through it I need some clarifications please:
    1) Must the account details (including the BVN) be strictly that of the shareholder or is any other account acceptable?
    2) Can someone else sign the form on behalf of the shareholder (e.g. me completing the form and signing for my father)?
    Thanks.

    • Hi Chinedu,

      Thank you!
      Yes, to ensure that the right owners of the shares are the ones receiving the dividends, the account details must be that of the shareholder. An exception exists if the shareholder is deceased. In this case, banks have other requirements to claim the dividends of a deceased. Please verify with your bank or Registrar for their requirements.

      The shareholder has to sign. Also, there is an exception and other signing requirements if a shareholder is deceased.

  9. Jennifer Latunji July 1, 2019 at 1:02 pm

    Hello. Just seeing this notification sent toe on WhatsApp. I never knew this was going on. I did try to put the e payment through when I came back home last year, but as of right now, no payment has been payed to my bank account. What can I do next?

    • Jennifer Latunji July 1, 2019 at 1:06 pm

      Today is July 1, 2019. I just wrote the comment above… Why is the date on my comment showing March date? I hope this is not a hoax.

      • Hi Jennifer,

        Thanks for notifying us about this technical error. We are working to get this fixed.

        WealthyGen is committed to equipping its users with financial knowledge and skills to make sound financial decisions. We know that a lot of people are not aware of the e-dividend program; and that there are millions of unclaimed dividends. The article we have provided is for informational purposes only. We have no affiliation with the SEC, your local bank or your registrar. You may take the information or you may also leave it. Thanks for stopping by.

    • Hi Jennifer,

      Please exercise some patience. It does take a while for them to go through and verify all the entries. sometimes, it could take over six months. You can stop by their office or call them to follow up.

  10. Thanks a lot for this post I was able to claim my unpaid dividends for so many years. I however noticed that not all the companies are captured in the link. For example Access bank which I am sure of and probably more companies. Do you know why this is so? I will encourage others to check their archives at home for such documents cos the link is not really comprehensive.

  11. Hussain Ibraheem March 2, 2020 at 6:06 am

    I also saw my old primary school name, and now have changed my name, how can I get it

  12. Enaholo Chineye April 23, 2020 at 8:56 am

    Tried putting in my name and my husband’s name…but it didn’t pop up…the shares were bought in 2007….what should I do next….hoping to hear from you…thanks

    • Hi Chinenye,
      Maybe the company hasn’t paid any dividends yet. You will see your name only If you have any unclaimed dividends.

      • Hello good day, our companys dividends that are yet to be claim is from year 2008 to 2016,can we still be able to claim them? Thanks.

  13. Owoyemi Gideon B November 4, 2020 at 1:10 pm

    I got my shares certificate through P.O Box then, I discovered that my middle name on the share certificate was misspelt by the Bank, “Gabriel” instead of Gideon. I bought Zenith Bank public offer in 2007. I just heard of e-dividend. I filled the form already and submitted at my local UBA bank. Hope I’ll get good result and how soon? Thank you

  14. Silas Ilomechine January 6, 2021 at 11:14 am

    Hello. Thanx for this information. I have checked for myself and my wife and the names are there. But i lost my wife May 25th 2011. Please how do i go about it? Thanks Kandi

  15. My father has shares with MRS, Unilever, NBC,but his late and over 30yrs now no claims and Pls I would love you to put us through on how to claim it pls

  16. Peter Enwang Ekpe January 16, 2021 at 9:34 am

    Good day
    I have share in three organization, but I just checked and saw my name in only one of the organization, I remember filling e- dividend for one of the organization (zenith Bank) in 2018 but I have not received any information from them about it or my share since then, what should I do?.

  17. Good day.
    Please, is it possible to still file for my Late Father’s unclaimed dividend now Sir?

  18. Good day.
    Please, is it possible to still file for my Late Father’s unclaimed dividend now Sir?
    Thank You.

  19. Hello sir…it is too late to check my unclaimed dividend now

  20. I just found out my dad bought shares from dangote sugar factory and I’m clueless on how to claim it please I need help

  21. Please from account number on the portal how do I know the number of shares outstanding for claims

  22. Please my dad bought shares at dangote/ benue cement I have documents uptil 2009 on this how can you help me claim them

  23. Please I have an unclaimed shares dividends with Daar Communications. How do I get it. Waiting for your prompt response.
    Thanks
    ❤️

  24. Am just knowing about e-dividends today, 30th March, 2023, after reading this post. I have not collected any dividends since 2008. Is there still hope of getting it?

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