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CHAMS · Chams Holding Co. Plc
Chams Holding Co. Plc
CHAMSNGXEquity · Ordinary SharesICTIT Services
Current price
1.85NGN
Open
1.84
Previous close
1.84
Today's range
1.84 – 1.85
52-week high
2.02
52-week low
1.76
Deals
1,053
Volume
9.4M
Value traded
₦17.4M
Market cap
₦9.00B
YTD performance
+0.54%
Company profile
Chams Holding Co. Plc is a leading ict operator in Nigeria, with operations spanning multiple states and a track record across investment cycles.
- CEO
- Mustapha Jinadu
- HQ
- Lagos
- Founded
- 1985
- Employees
- 280
- Sector
- ICT
- Sub-sector
- IT Services
- Ticker
- CHAMS
- Website
- chams.ng
- Beta
- 1.24
AI-generated summary
Chams Holding Co. Plc (CHAMS) operates in Nigeria's ict value chain with an estimated FY2024 revenue of ₦7bn and PAT of ₦1bn. Headline ROE is 7.5% and leverage sits at 0.50x debt-to-equity, mapping to a composite risk score of 39/100 (Moderate).
Bull case
- Scale leadership within its ict sub-sector with durable distribution moat.
- Resilient ROE supports re-rating if rates ease in H2.
- Capital-light reinvestment runway versus listed peers.
Bear case
- FX volatility could compress imported-input margins.
- Working-capital build-up in a 27.5% MPR environment.
- Sector regulatory cadence could front-load compliance cost.
Key risks
- Macro: persistent inflation > 25% pressuring real demand.
- Sector-specific regulatory action and tariff resets.
- Single-market concentration in Nigeria.
Recent developments
- Board recommended final dividend at last AGM cycle.
- Operational expansion announced in Lagos corridor.
- Engagement with CBN on FX repatriation framework noted in latest filing.
Recent news
- positiveProshare Markets· 09 JunChams Holding Co. Plc signs MoU with CBN on FX repatriation framework
- neutralNGX Wire· 07 JunCHAMS crosses key technical level on rising volume
- negativeProshare Research· 04 JunAnalysts trim CHAMS FY26 EPS estimate by 4% on margin pressure
- positiveBusinessDay· 01 JunChams Holding Co. Plc expands Lagos operations with NGN 0.2bn capex