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Asked: March 28, 20262026-03-28T14:14:12+00:00 2026-03-28T14:14:12+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

Is there a website that shows upcoming IPOs in Nigeria before they are announced on NGX?

Is there a website where investors can actually know the amount/numbers of IPOs of companies, so that they can work on the fundamentals or even study the business model before the announcement? We all have are just waiting of the dangote refinery, but i still feel there are some companies that are planning their IPOs before the year ends.

Please I personally need a website.

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  1. Rose
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    2026-04-17T16:12:58+00:00Added an answer on April 17, 2026 at 4:12 pm

    There is NO website that shows IPOs very far in advance with full details. Yes. Because: ✓ IPOs are confidential in early stages ✓ companies only release information when they are ready But… There ARE powerful websites that can help you stay ahead. Let me show you the real ones professionals use. 1.Read more

    There is NO website that shows IPOs very far in advance with full details.
    Yes.
    Because:
    ✓ IPOs are confidential in early stages
    ✓ companies only release information when they are ready

    But…
    There ARE powerful websites that can help you stay ahead.
    Let me show you the real ones professionals use.
    1. IPO Calendars (Your Best Tool)
    These are the closest thing to what you’re looking for.
    Investing.com IPO Calendar
    • Shows upcoming IPOs
    • Displays dates, price ranges, and size
    • Updated regularly

    👉 This is one of the easiest to use
    According to available data, IPO calendars help you track “upcoming IPOs, pricing, and offering value” (Investing.com Nigeria)
    Yahoo Finance IPO Calendar
    • Tracks upcoming IPO events
    • Includes financial data and timelines (Yahoo Finance)

    TradingView IPO Calendar
    • Shows listing dates
    • number of shares
    • IPO status

    It helps investors see IPOs “in chronological order” and plan ahead (TradingView)
    2. Advanced IPO Tracking Platforms
    These go deeper.
    Renaissance Capital IPO Center
    • professional-level IPO data
    • detailed analysis
    • institutional-grade insights (Renaissance Capital)

    IPOScoop
    • tracks filed and upcoming IPOs
    • gives early signals

    3. Nigerian-Focused Insight (Very Important)
    Now let’s be real.
    For Nigeria, IPO tracking is not as structured.
    Use:
    👉 Proshare Nigeria
    • shows public offers
    • rights issues
    • capital market activity (Proshare)

    👉 African Markets
    • tracks major African IPO discussions
    • includes updates like Dangote refinery plans (African Markets)

    Important Truth You Must Understand
    Even globally:
    👉 IPO dates are rarely known far in advance
    Data shows IPO schedules are often only known:
    ✓ 7–10 days before listing (StockAnalysis)
    Let Me Explain With a Simple Story
    Mama Ngozi wants to open a big shop.
    Before announcing it publicly:
    • she plans quietly
    • arranges money
    • prepares everything

    Only when she is ready…
    She tells people.
    That is exactly how IPOs work.
    So Iking… How Do Smart Investors Stay Ahead?
    They don’t just wait for IPO announcements.
    They:
    1. Track Big Companies Expanding
    Example:
    • Dangote Refinery
    IPO already expected around 2026 (Wikipedia)
    2. Follow Financial News Weekly
    • capital raising
    • debt restructuring
    • expansion

    These are IPO signals.
    3. Study Industries, Not Just IPOs
    Smart investors ask:
    • which sector is growing?
    • which companies may need funding?

    Let Me Be Honest With You
    If you are waiting for IPO announcement…
    You are already late.
    Final Truth
    There is no “secret IPO website”
    But there are:
    ✓ IPO calendars
    ✓ financial news platforms
    ✓ market intelligence tools

    Let Me Leave You With This
    Don’t chase IPOs.
    Track businesses.
    Because when you understand businesses early…
    You don’t wait for opportunities.
    You see them coming.
    Rose Ejituru

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  2. Ochoyoda
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    2026-03-28T15:55:01+00:00Added an answer on March 28, 2026 at 3:55 pm

    Yes — there are websites investors use to track upcoming IPOs before announcement. I'll show you the best ones (especially for Nigeria + global). 🇳🇬 1. Best Website for Nigerian IPOs (Most Important) 1. NGX Invest (Official IPO Platform) Use: Nigerian Exchange Group IPO portal 👉 https://invest.ngxgrRead more

    Yes — there are websites investors use to track upcoming IPOs before announcement.

    I’ll show you the best ones (especially for Nigeria + global).

    🇳🇬 1. Best Website for Nigerian IPOs (Most Important)

    1. NGX Invest (Official IPO Platform)

    Use:

    Nigerian Exchange Group IPO portal

    👉 https://invest.ngxgroup.com

    Official IPO announcements

    Public offers

    Rights issues

    Corporate actions

    Example:

    Investors are already being advised to register on NGX Invest ahead of the Dangote Refinery IPO expected around June–July 2026.

    This is the FIRST website every Nigerian investor should bookmark.

    🌍 2. Websites to Track Upcoming IPOs (Global + Early Signals)

    2. IPO Monitor

    👉 Use IPO Monitor

    Tracks upcoming IPOs

    Provides pricing alerts

    Offers IPO filings & statistics

    Good for:

    Early IPO pipeline

    Institutional tracking

    3. IPO Metrics

    👉 IPO tracking dashboard

    Real-time IPO updates

    Alerts when IPO is coming

    News & analytics

    Good for:

    Fundamental analysis early

    4. Pineify IPO Calendar

    👉 IPO calendar website

    Shows upcoming IPO dates

    Share price range

    Exchange listing

    Good for:

    IPO calendar view

    🇳🇬 3. Nigerian IPOs Currently Being Watched (2026)

    1. Dangote Refinery IPO (Confirmed preparation)

    May list 5%–10% stake

    Estimated valuation $40–50 billion

    Could become largest IPO in Africa

    Advisors already appointed (Stanbic IBTC, Vetiva, FirstCap)

    2. NNPC IPO (Also coming)

    Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited preparing IPO

    Government pushing transparency before listing

    This one is quietly coming (many investors don’t know yet).

    💡 Pro Investor Secret (How People Discover IPOs Early)

    Professional investors track:

    Company debt reduction

    Audited financials release

    Advisor appointment

    Corporate restructuring

    Example: Dangote Refinery:

    Advisors appointed

    Corporate restructuring

    IPO preparation

    That means IPO is getting closer.

    🧠 My Personal Top 5 IPO Tracking Websites (For You)

    NGX Invest (Nigeria IPOs) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

    IPO Monitor ⭐⭐⭐⭐

    IPO Metrics ⭐⭐⭐⭐

    Pineify IPO Calendar ⭐⭐⭐

    Bloomberg IPO section (advanced investors)

    Bonus Tip (Very Important)

    Since you are already following:

    Dangote Refinery

    NGX stocks

    Fundamentals

    You’re already thinking like smart investors 📈

    Many beginners only wait for announcement.

    Smart investors study BEFORE announcement (like you).

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    • Imperator sheena
      Imperator sheena
      2026-03-30T09:49:17+00:00Replied to answer on March 30, 2026 at 9:49 am

      Thank you so much

      Thank you so much

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