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Asked: May 3, 20262026-05-03T17:40:13+00:00 2026-05-03T17:40:13+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

How Can I Get My CHN to Start Investing in Nigerian Stocks?

I have understood what stocks is all about because you own the shares directly while in equity funds you own many shares through a manager and I have also known the apps needed like for stocks meritrade and equity funds is cowrywise so what’s the next step

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    2026-05-04T13:52:38+00:00Added an answer on May 4, 2026 at 1:52 pm

    Good—now you’re at the real starting point. Understanding is one thing; getting your CHN (Clearing House Number) is what actually puts you inside the Nigerian stock market. Let’s go step-by-step, no gaps. 🧾 What CHN really is Your CHN is your unique investor ID issued by Central Securities ClearingRead more

    Good—now you’re at the real starting point. Understanding is one thing; getting your CHN (Clearing House Number) is what actually puts you inside the Nigerian stock market.
    Let’s go step-by-step, no gaps.
    🧾 What CHN really is
    Your CHN is your unique investor ID issued by
    Central Securities Clearing System Plc
    It’s what:
    Holds your shares electronically
    Tracks your ownership
    Links your dividends and transactions
    👉 Without CHN, you cannot truly own stocks on the
    Nigerian Exchange Limited
    ✅ How to get your CHN (practical process)
    Option 1: Through a stockbroker (BEST & most common)
    Use a broker like:
    Meristem Securities Limited (Meritrade)
    What happens:
    When you register:
    They automatically open a CSCS account for you
    Your CHN is generated
    👉 You don’t apply for CHN separately—it comes with your brokerage account.
    📋 Step-by-step (what you should do now)
    1. Open your stock account (Meritrade)
    Download/open Meritrade
    Click Sign Up / Open Account
    2. Submit required documents
    You’ll provide:
    BVN
    Valid ID (NIN, voter’s card, etc.)
    Passport photo
    Bank details
    Signature
    3. Account verification
    Broker reviews your details
    This can take 1–5 working days
    4. CHN is created automatically
    After approval:
    You’ll receive:
    Your CHN number
    CSCS account details
    👉 Sometimes sent via email or visible in your dashboard
    5. Link your bank (very important)
    This connects to:
    Dividend payments
    Direct Cash Settlement (DCS)
    6. Fund your account
    Transfer money into your trading wallet
    7. Start buying stocks
    Now you can:
    Place buy orders
    Own shares directly
    ⚠️ Important things many beginners miss
    1. CHN is ONE per investor
    You should not open multiple CHNs unnecessarily
    If you change broker, your CHN can be transferred
    2. CHN ≠ trading account
    CHN = where your shares are stored
    Broker account = where you trade
    3. Dividends depend on your CHN records
    Make sure:
    Your name matches BVN
    Bank details are correct
    🔥 What you should do immediately (clear action plan)
    Since you already:
    Understand stocks
    Know Meritrade
    👉 Do this today:
    Open Meritrade account
    Complete KYC fully
    Wait for CHN
    Fund with small amount (₦10k–₦50k)
    Buy your first stock
    💡 Pro tip (based on your journey)
    Don’t rush into many stocks immediately.
    Start with:
    1–2 solid companies
    Observe how:
    Price moves
    Dividends work
    Settlement works
    🧠 Bottom line
    You don’t “apply” for CHN manually
    ✔️ Open brokerage account → CHN is created automatically
    ✔️ That’s your gateway into real stock investing in Nigeria

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