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  1. Asked: April 22, 2026In: FINANCIAL LITERACY

    How does CSCS work in the Nigeria stock market and can I use one CSCS number across multiple broker apps like InvestNaija?

    Ochoyoda
    Ochoyoda Intermediate
    Added an answer on April 22, 2026 at 8:21 pm

    This is a very important concept in the Nigerian stock market, and once you understand it properly, everything else becomes much easier. Let’s break it down clearly. 1. What is CSCS and how does it work? The Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) is basically: The “central database” where all NigRead more

    This is a very important concept in the Nigerian stock market, and once you understand it properly, everything else becomes much easier.
    Let’s break it down clearly.
    1. What is CSCS and how does it work?
    The Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) is basically:
    The “central database” where all Nigerian stock holdings are stored electronically.
    It works like this:
    Step-by-step flow:
    You open an account with a stockbroker (e.g. Bamboo, InvestNaija, Meristem, etc.)
    The broker creates your CSCS account (linked to your identity)
    You are assigned a CHN (Clearing House Number) = your investor ID
    Every share you buy is stored under that CSCS account
    Dividends and bonuses are also paid through it
    👉 Think of CSCS as:
    “Your central bank account for shares”
    2. Can someone have more than one CSCS number?
    ❌ Technically: NO (not supposed to)
    Each investor is meant to have:
    One identity
    One CHN
    One consolidated CSCS profile
    ⚠️ But in practice in Nigeria:
    Yes, people sometimes end up with:
    Multiple CSCS accounts
    Multiple CHNs
    because:
    Different brokers create new ones instead of linking existing records
    3. Your exact situation (Bamboo + InvestNaija)
    You asked:
    If I use Bamboo and also open InvestNaija, do I need another CSCS?
    The correct answer:
    👉 No, you should NOT create a new CSCS/CHN
    Instead:
    ✔ You should use your existing CSCS/CHN
    4. What you SHOULD do (correct process)
    When opening InvestNaija:
    You will be asked for:
    CSCS account number OR CHN
    Broker details
    👉 You should enter:
    Your existing Bamboo CSCS/CHN
    Then InvestNaija will:
    Link to the SAME CSCS account
    Hold your new shares under the same identity
    5. What happens if you create a new CSCS?
    If you mistakenly allow a new one:
    Your shares get split into two identities
    Dividends may come separately
    Tracking becomes messy
    You may need manual consolidation later
    👉 This is exactly what you are trying to avoid.
    6. Important rule in the Nigerian market
    Golden rule:
    ONE INVESTOR = ONE CSCS/CHN (no matter how many apps)
    You can have:
    Bamboo
    InvestNaija
    Trove
    Meristem
    …but they should all point to:
    ONE CSCS identity
    7. What about old brokers creating new CSCS?
    Some platforms (especially older “analogue” brokers):
    Open fresh CSCS accounts by default
    Don’t ask if you already have one
    👉 That’s why duplication happens
    8. If you already have multiple CSCS accounts
    You don’t panic—you fix it via:
    CSCS account consolidation / transfer
    This merges all holdings under one CHN.
    9. Practical recommendation for you
    Since you already use Bamboo:
    Do this:
    Treat Bamboo CSCS as your primary account
    When opening InvestNaija:
    Use the SAME CHN
    Avoid creating new CSCS unless absolutely necessary
    If you already created duplicates → request consolidation
    10. Simple analogy
    Think of CSCS like:
    Your National ID number
    You can use it in:
    Bank A
    Bank B
    Investment apps
    But:
    You should not have multiple identities
    Bottom line
    CSCS = central share ownership system
    You should have one CSCS/CHN only
    Bamboo + InvestNaija should both link to the SAME one
    Never create a new CSCS unless forced (and even then, avoid it)
    If you want, I can show you:
    ⁠How to check if you already have duplicate CSCS accounts
    Or ⁠how to merge Bamboo + old broker holdings step-by-step

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