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The closure of a stockbroking firm does not cancel your ownership of shares...
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The closure of a stockbroking firm does not cancel your ownership of shares...

An investor in Nigeria may open accounts with several stockbrokers. Each broker may create a separate CSCS account for the investor, but every one of those accounts should connect to the same Clearing House Number (CHN).

In Nigeria there are quite a number of investment apps, but which one is the best for your investment needs? This article reviews Bamboo and Chaka

The allotment proposal should be submitted not later than six weeks after the close of the issue. SEC may also grant an extension of up to two additional weeks.

An IPO, or Initial Public Offer, is one of the ways a company raises money from the capital market. It is the first time a company offers its shares to the general public for subscription.

Dozens of platforms now offer everything from US equities to treasury bills to Sharia-compliant portfolios, and the entry point for most is under ₦10,000...

It is suitable for money you want to preserve, not money you want to gamble with. You can use it for emergency savings, rent planning, school fees, business cash reserves, or short-term investment goals.

When the Central Bank of Nigeria announces an MPC decision, the news often sounds technical...

Balanced funds are designed for investors who want growth, but do not want to put all their money into stocks.

Imagine you want to buy a property. Your agent finds a good one at a great location but there is one problem, the ask price exceeds the estimated value of the property. If you buy it at that price, you will be overpaying for the property.

A stock is worth investing in when the company's financials are healthy, meaning it has a positive profit margin, stable or growing earnings, sufficient liquidity, and manageable debt.

Nigerians invest billions of Naira in the stock market, but only a few people consistently make money in the long term. The difference between those who make money and those who don't is rarely luck; it's understanding what to look for before you decide to buy a company's stock.

Most financial websites display dozens of metrics about a company, but the data only become useful when you understand what they measure and how to interpret them.