Nigerian Mutual Funds/Stanbic IBTC Imaan Fund
Shariah-Compliant Equity FundsFigures updated 2026-07-03

Stanbic IBTC Imaan Fund

Managed by Stanbic IBTC Asset Mgt. LimitedVisit website ↗Compare this fund

A metric-led profile of this Nigerian mutual fund using the latest published fund figures.

Net asset value
NGN 31.91B
Overall rank#30 of 199
Shariah-Compliant Equity Funds rank#1 of 12
Week-to-date yield
-3.31%
Week-to-date
Year-to-date yield
54.65%
Year-to-date
Unitholders
10,140
Investor count
Fund share
0.34%
Share of total fund NAV
Performance trend

How Stanbic IBTC Imaan Fund has moved

2026-06-052026-07-03 · 5 data points

Net asset value
-24.89%
NGN 31.91B
Week-to-date yield
-3.94 pp
-3.31%
DateNAVWTD yieldYTD yield
2026-07-03NGN 31.91B-3.31%54.65%
2026-06-26NGN 34.20B-2.26%59.95%
2026-06-19NGN 36.10B-0.72%63.65%
2026-06-11NGN 41.67B-2.37%64.83%
2026-06-05NGN 42.48B0.63%68.84%
Fund profile

What stands out about Stanbic IBTC Imaan Fund

The Stanbic IBTC Imaan Fund holds the top spot among Shariah-compliant equity funds in Nigeria, ranked #1 of 12 in its category and #34 of 222 across all funds by Net Asset Value (NAV). Its NAV currently stands at ₦31.91B, and despite recent short-term pressure, its Year-to-Date (YTD) yield of 54.65% shows that investors who have held the fund through 2026 have seen strong overall growth. Shariah-compliant funds follow Islamic finance principles, meaning they avoid interest-based earnings and certain industries, and this fund leads all such funds in Nigeria by size.

That said, the fund has faced five consecutive weeks of declining NAV, falling from ₦42.48B on 5 June 2026 to ₦31.91B by 3 July 2026, a drop of roughly ₦10.57B in under a month. The most recent Week-to-Date (WTD) yield of -3.31% is notably weaker than the category median of 0.18%, meaning most peer funds were roughly flat this week while this fund fell. With 10,140 unitholders, it has a sizeable investor base, and the strong YTD figure suggests the recent dip follows a period of significant earlier gains rather than a fund that has struggled all year.

Key insight: Despite leading its category in size and posting an impressive 54.65% YTD yield, the fund has lost roughly ₦10.57B in NAV over the past five weeks, making the current short-term trend the most important thing to watch right now.

Largest shariah-compliant equity fund by net assets

How it compares in its type

Week-to-date yield
-3.31%
Higher than 17% of shariah-compliant equity funds
This fundShariah-Compliant Equity Funds median
Net asset value
₦31.91B
Larger than 92% of shariah-compliant equity funds
This fundShariah-Compliant Equity Funds median
Unitholders
10,140
More than 83% of shariah-compliant equity funds
This fundShariah-Compliant Equity Funds median
Bid-offer spread
₦20
Tighter than 0% of shariah-compliant equity funds

Positions are based on SEC figures from 2026-07-03 and change as the data updates.

Recent movement

  • Net asset value fell over the last 4 SEC updates (₦42.48B on 2026-06-05 to ₦31.91B on 2026-07-03).
  • Week-to-date yield has moved from 0.63% to -3.31%.
  • Added about 1,013 unitholders since 2026-06-05.

Price Details

Bid price
NGN 1,450.09
Offer price
NGN 1,470.41
Spread
NGN 20.32
USD NAV
N/A
USD bid
N/A
USD offer
N/A

About the manager

Matched to the SEC register of capital market operators.

ACTIVE
Stanbic IBTC Asset Management Limited
CAC number
209744
SEC file number
562
Registered
2026-06-23
Fidelity bond expiry
2026-06-23
Phone
+234-1-2801266
Email
assetmanagement@stanbicibtc.com
Registered address
Plot 1678 Olakunle Bakare Close , Victoria Island , Lagos

How to invest in Stanbic IBTC Imaan Fund

You invest through the fund manager. Always confirm they are SEC-registered and check current terms first. This is not investment advice.

Frequently asked questions

Why does Stanbic IBTC Imaan Fund show a negative week-to-date yield but a strong year-to-date return?+

A week-to-date yield of -3.31% means the fund's unit price fell in the most recent reporting week. This does not erase the 54.65% year-to-date return — it reflects short-term price movement in shariah-compliant equity funds. The WTD figure from SEC data covers one reporting week only and is not a reliable indicator of longer-term direction.

What does the recent decline in Stanbic IBTC Imaan Fund's net asset value mean?+

Stanbic IBTC Imaan Fund's NAV has fallen for 4 consecutive SEC updates, moving from NGN 42.48B to NGN 31.91B. For shariah-compliant equity funds, a declining NAV typically reflects falling unit prices driven by underlying market movements. Performance depends on when units were acquired — investors who entered earlier may still be in a net gain position depending on the original price.

What is the bid-offer spread for Stanbic IBTC Imaan Fund and how does it affect returns?+

Stanbic IBTC Imaan Fund has a bid price of NGN 1,450.09 and an offer price of NGN 1,470.41, a spread of NGN 20.32 (1.38%). You buy at the offer price and redeem at the bid price, so the spread is an entry cost that your returns need to overcome before you are in profit. A tighter spread is generally more favourable for investors.

What is the current yield of Stanbic IBTC Imaan Fund?+

As of the SEC update on 2026-07-03, Stanbic IBTC Imaan Fund reported a week-to-date yield of -3.31% and a year-to-date yield of 54.65%. Yields move over time and are published as indicators for comparison, not as a guaranteed future return.

How do I invest in Stanbic IBTC Imaan Fund?+

You invest through the fund manager, Stanbic IBTC Asset Mgt. Limited. Visit their website to get started. Check current terms including minimum investment and fees before proceeding.

Is Stanbic IBTC Imaan Fund regulated in Nigeria?+

Stanbic IBTC Imaan Fund appears in the SEC's published collective investment scheme data, which covers SEC-registered funds. You can confirm the manager's current registration status on the Investment Safety Checker.

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