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Asked: April 18, 20262026-04-18T12:51:02+00:00 2026-04-18T12:51:02+00:00In: FINANCIAL LITERACY

Can a retiree invest in money market funds in Nigeria with a small pension?

I am a retiree with little pension on monthly basis and after going through your down-to-earth teaching on the Facebook I decided to follow you. My question now is, is it possible for a retired public servant with my meagre pension invest in money market fund?

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    2026-04-18T16:02:15+00:00Added an answer on April 18, 2026 at 4:02 pm

    Yes — a retiree with a small pension can absolutely invest in a Money Market Fund (MMF). In fact, Money Market Funds are one of the best options for retirees because they are low risk, flexible, and income-focused. Let me break it down clearly. What is a Money Market Fund (MMF)? A Money Market FundRead more

    Yes — a retiree with a small pension can absolutely invest in a Money Market Fund (MMF). In fact, Money Market Funds are one of the best options for retirees because they are low risk, flexible, and income-focused.
    Let me break it down clearly.
    What is a Money Market Fund (MMF)?
    A Money Market Fund is a pooled investment where your money is invested in:
    Treasury Bills
    Government Bonds
    Bank deposits
    Commercial papers
    These are low-risk investments, which makes MMF suitable for retirees.
    These funds are regulated by the
    Securities and Exchange Commission Nigeria (SEC)
    so they are structured and professionally managed.
    Why Money Market Funds Are Good for Retirees
    ✅ 1. Low Risk
    Money Market Funds are safer than stocks
    Good for retirees who want capital preservation
    ✅ 2. You Can Start Small
    You don’t need millions.
    Some platforms allow:
    ₦5,000
    ₦10,000
    ₦50,000
    So even from your pension, you can invest gradually.
    ✅ 3. You Earn Better Than Savings Account
    Typical returns in Nigeria:
    About 12% — 18% per year (varies)
    Example:
    If you invest:
    ₦500,000 → You could earn about ₦60,000 — ₦90,000 yearly
    ₦1,000,000 → About ₦120,000 — ₦180,000 yearly
    This can support your pension income.
    ✅ 4. You Can Withdraw Anytime
    Unlike fixed deposits:
    No long lock-in
    Withdraw when needed
    Good for emergency needs
    Best Money Market Funds in Nigeria
    Well-known ones include:
    ARM Investment Managers Money Market Fund
    Stanbic IBTC Asset Management Money Market Fund
    Meristem Wealth Management Money Market Fund
    Coronation Asset Management Money Market Fund
    Apps that make it easy:
    Cowrywise
    PiggyVest
    Stanbic IBTC Invest
    These are beginner-friendly.
    My Advice for a Retiree (Simple Strategy)
    Since you’re retired:
    Start small
    Invest gradually
    Focus on stability
    Example:
    Invest ₦100k now
    Add monthly from pension (₦10k–₦20k)
    Over time, it grows steadily.
    Why I Particularly Recommend MMF for You
    Because you mentioned:
    You are retired
    Pension is small
    Money Market Fund gives:
    Stability
    Extra income
    Flexibility
    This makes it very suitable for retirees.

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