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Nduka Chukwunweike
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Asked: April 18, 20262026-04-18T06:18:45+00:00 2026-04-18T06:18:45+00:00In: FINANCIAL LITERACY

Broker clarification

How can one see his Broker Code and Number?

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    2026-04-18T06:38:29+00:00Added an answer on April 18, 2026 at 6:38 am

    Your Broker Code and CSCS Number (Clearing House Number) are usually provided when you open a stockbroking account. Here's how you can find them: How to See Your Broker Code & CSCS Number 1. Check Your Account Opening Email / Documents When you opened your brokerage account, you should have receRead more

    Your Broker Code and CSCS Number (Clearing House Number) are usually provided when you open a stockbroking account. Here’s how you can find them:
    How to See Your Broker Code & CSCS Number
    1. Check Your Account Opening Email / Documents
    When you opened your brokerage account, you should have received:
    CSCS Number (e.g., 1234567890)
    Broker Code
    Trading Account Number
    Check:
    Email inbox
    Account opening form
    Welcome letter from your broker
    2. Check Your Brokerage App
    Most Nigerian brokerage apps show your:
    CSCS Number
    Account Number
    Broker Details
    Look for:
    Profile
    Account Information
    Portfolio Details
    3. Check Your CSCS Statement
    If you’ve ever received:
    CSCS Alert
    Trade Confirmation
    Dividend Notification
    Your CSCS Number is always displayed there.
    4. Ask Your Broker (Fastest Method)
    Just message your broker:
    You can send:
    “Please kindly send me my Broker Code and CSCS Number.”
    They will send it in minutes.
    What Each One Means
    Broker Code → Identifies your stockbroker
    CSCS Number → Your personal share account number (like bank account for shares)
    Example:
    Broker Code: XYZ001
    CSCS Number: 1234567890

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