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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T13:12:33+00:00 2026-05-13T13:12:33+00:00In: BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICES

How Can I Find My Stock Broker After Buying Zenith Bank Shares in Nigeria?

I bought a share in zenith bank branch but only a certificate was given to me.. how can I locate my stock broker and find out if i have a CHN and CSCS. want to move my share to a share broker I can easily access online

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    2026-05-13T13:35:28+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:35 pm

    What you likely have is a physical share certificate from when shares were still commonly issued in certificate form. To move the shares to an online-accessible stockbroker, you first need to confirm: Whether the shares are already dematerialized into a CSCS account Whether you have a CHN (ClearingRead more

    What you likely have is a physical share certificate from when shares were still commonly issued in certificate form. To move the shares to an online-accessible stockbroker, you first need to confirm:
    Whether the shares are already dematerialized into a CSCS account
    Whether you have a CHN (Clearing House Number)
    Which stockbroking firm originally handled the purchase
    Here is the practical process in Nigeria:
    Step 1: Check the Share Certificate Carefully
    Look for:
    Name of stockbroking firm
    CSCS account number
    CHN
    Purchase date
    Shareholder name
    Certificate number
    Sometimes the broker’s name is printed at the back or bottom of the certificate.
    Also check any old:
    allotment letters
    dividend warrants
    emails
    SMS alerts
    They may contain your CHN.
    Step 2: Contact Zenith Bank Registrars or Investor Relations
    Since the shares were bought through a Zenith Bank branch, the branch itself may only have acted as a collection point. The actual broker could be different.
    For Zenith Bank Plc shares, the registrar handling shareholder records is usually:
    Coronation Registrars
    Ask them to help confirm:
    if the shares are in your name
    whether they are already in CSCS
    your CHN
    the linked stockbroker
    You will likely need:
    full name
    phone number
    address used during purchase
    certificate number
    means of identification
    Step 3: Verify Through CSCS
    The central depository in Nigeria is:
    CSCS Nigeria
    You can request assistance to trace whether you already have:
    a CSCS account
    CHN
    stockbroker linkage
    If the shares are already dematerialized, CSCS can help identify the broker attached to the account.
    Step 4: Open a New Modern Online Brokerage Account
    If you want easier online access, open an account with a digital-friendly broker such as:
    Meristem Securities
    CardinalStone Securities
    Stanbic IBTC Stockbrokers
    United Capital Securities
    CSL Stockbrokers
    They can help you:
    open a new CSCS account if you do not have one
    dematerialize physical certificates
    transfer shares from old broker to new broker
    access your portfolio online
    Step 5: Dematerialize the Physical Certificate (if not already electronic)
    If the shares are still physical:
    submit the original certificate to your new broker
    fill a dematerialization form
    broker sends it to registrar + CSCS
    shares become electronic
    After that:
    you receive a CHN
    shares appear in your online portal/app
    you can sell or monitor them digitally
    Important Warning
    Do not hand the original certificate to unofficial agents or roadside “share consultants.” Use only SEC-licensed brokers and recognized registrars.
    You can verify brokers through:
    SEC Nigeria Licensed Operators Portal
    Here is a simple formal message you can send to the registrar or broker:

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