Where can I buy FGN BOND
At Banks or Apps
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You can buy FGN Bonds (Federal Government of Nigeria Bonds) through both banks and investment apps—but not directly like regular shopping or savings accounts. Here’s the clear breakdown: 1. Where you can buy FGN Bonds A. Banks (Very common and reliable) You can buy through the investment/wealth manaRead more
You can buy FGN Bonds (Federal Government of Nigeria Bonds) through both banks and investment apps—but not directly like regular shopping or savings accounts.
See lessHere’s the clear breakdown:
1. Where you can buy FGN Bonds
A. Banks (Very common and reliable)
You can buy through the investment/wealth management desk of banks, especially:
GTBank (via wealth management)
Zenith Bank
First Bank
Access Bank
Stanbic IBTC
UBA
How it works in banks:
You go to the bank (or contact your relationship manager)
Ask for FGN Bonds / Government Securities desk
They place the order for you during bond issuance or secondary market
✔ Safe
✔ Guided process
❌ Usually higher minimum investment for regular bonds
B. Licensed Stockbrokers (MOST IMPORTANT CHANNEL)
FGN Bonds are officially sold through licensed stockbrokers approved by the Debt Management Office (DMO).
Examples include:
Afrinvest
ARM Securities
Stanbic IBTC Stockbrokers
Meristem
Cordros Capital
How it works:
Open a CSCS account (your investment holding account)
Fund your account
Your broker subscribes for FGN bonds on your behalf
✔ Official channel for primary market
✔ Access to auctions and secondary market
✔ Can invest from lower amounts (especially savings bond type)
C. Investment Apps (Easiest for beginners)
Apps that allow FGN bond investment:
Bamboo
Chaka
Risevest (limited bond exposure depending on product)
Meristem App
ARM Engage
These apps usually:
Link you to licensed brokers
Let you buy government securities in smaller portions
✔ Very easy
✔ Mobile-based
❌ Not all apps show full bond offerings all the time
D. Direct government issuance (DMO auctions)
This is the “wholesale” method:
Done monthly by the Debt Management Office (DMO)
You must go through a Primary Dealer Market Maker (bank or broker)
✔ Best rates
❌ Not practical for beginners (high minimums like ₦50 million for some bonds)
2. Important clarification (many people confuse this)
There are TWO main types:
1. FGN Savings Bond (Retail)
Minimum: about ₦5,000
Bought via brokers/apps
Designed for ordinary investors
2. Regular FGN Bonds
Minimum: often ₦50 million in primary market
Mostly for institutions/high-net-worth investors
3. Simple answer to your question
Yes—you can buy FGN Bonds:
Through banks (wealth desk)
Through licensed stockbrokers
Through investment apps linked to brokers
But the MOST common and easiest route today is: 👉 Stockbroker or investment app
4. If you are starting out (important advice)
Since you’re still building your investment knowledge:
Start with FGN Savings Bond or Money Market Funds first
Then move into full FGN Bonds later