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  1. Asked: April 21, 2026In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

    How can I recover forgotten stocks and shares in the Nigeria Stock Exchange (NGX)?

    Ochoyoda
    Ochoyoda Intermediate
    Added an answer on April 21, 2026 at 3:04 pm

    This is a very common situation in Nigeria, especially with stocks bought years ago through brokers, banks, or IPO allocations. The good news is: your stocks are usually not lost — they are just “unclaimed” or “dormant” in the system. Let me walk you through the exact practical steps to recover themRead more

    This is a very common situation in Nigeria, especially with stocks bought years ago through brokers, banks, or IPO allocations. The good news is: your stocks are usually not lost — they are just “unclaimed” or “dormant” in the system.
    Let me walk you through the exact practical steps to recover them.
    1. First Understand Where Your Stocks Are Held
    In Nigeria, stocks are not kept by the broker in paper form. They are held in your:
    👉 CSCS account (Central Securities Clearing System)
    This is the most important thing.
    Your stocks are tied to:
    CSCS account number
    CHN (Clearing House Number)
    The broker you used
    Even if you forget the broker, CSCS can still help trace it.
    2. Gather Any Information You Have
    Before recovery, try to remember or find:
    Broker name (even partial memory helps)
    Phone number or email used at registration
    Bank account used for funding purchase
    Any stock certificate or contract note
    Your full name (exact spelling matters)
    3. Contact CSCS Directly (Most Important Step)
    Go directly to:
    👉 Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS)
    They can:
    Trace your CHN
    Identify all stocks linked to your identity
    Tell you your current broker
    Help you re-activate access
    Ask for:
    “Account trace / investor portfolio enquiry”
    They will guide you on identity verification (BVN, ID card, etc.)
    4. Contact Any Likely Broker You Used
    If you remember even 1 possible broker:
    Stockbrokers Nigeria Ltd
    Meristem Securities
    CardinalStone
    Stanbic IBTC Stockbrokers
    ARM Securities
    Call or visit and ask:
    “I want to retrieve dormant shares linked to my name”
    Many brokers still hold client records even after years.
    5. Check Your CSCS Statement (Very Important)
    Once your CHN is found:
    Request a CSCS account statement
    It will show:
    All shares you own
    Companies (e.g. MTN, Zenith, Dangote, etc.)
    Quantity of shares
    Value
    This is your “stock recovery map.”
    6. If Broker Is No Longer Active
    Don’t panic.
    Your stocks are still safe in CSCS.
    What happens:
    You can transfer them to a new broker
    Or reactivate through CSCS assistance
    7. Go Through Your Bank (Hidden Shortcut)
    If you used a bank to buy stocks:
    Go to that bank (investment/stock desk)
    Ask them to search your investment history
    Banks like:
    GTBank
    Access Bank
    Zenith Bank
    UBA
    often still have records.
    8. Watch Out for Abandoned Dividends
    Even if stocks are dormant:
    You may have unpaid dividends
    These can also be reclaimed
    Ask CSCS:
    “Do I have unclaimed dividends?”
    Important Reality (So You Don’t Get Misled)
    Your stocks are NOT deleted
    They are NOT gone
    They are just “inactive accounts”
    Nigeria’s system is centralized — CSCS keeps records.
    Simple Action Plan for You
    Do this in order:
    Try remembering broker name
    Contact CSCS for account tracing
    Visit or call likely broker
    Request CSCS statement
    Confirm holdings + reactivate account
    If You Want, I Can Help You More Deeply
    If you reply with:
    Approx year you bought the stocks
    Any company names you remember
    Any broker or bank you used
    I can guide you step-by-step like a recovery checklist specific to your case.

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