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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T17:03:09+00:00 2026-06-10T17:03:09+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

How Can I Invest in the National Infrastructure Debt Fund (NIDF) in Nigeria?

How can one invest in the National Infrastructure Debt Fund (NIDF)?

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  1. Ochoyoda
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    2026-06-11T08:10:34+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 8:10 am

    Yes. The National Infrastructure Debt Fund is commonly known as the Nigeria Infrastructure Debt Fund (NIDF), a closed-end infrastructure investment fund managed by . It invests in infrastructure loans across sectors such as power, transportation, telecommunications, water, and social infrastructure,Read more

    Yes. The National Infrastructure Debt Fund is commonly known as the Nigeria Infrastructure Debt Fund (NIDF), a closed-end infrastructure investment fund managed by . It invests in infrastructure loans across sectors such as power, transportation, telecommunications, water, and social infrastructure, and distributes income to investors periodically.
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    How to Invest in NIDF
    Option 1: Buy through a stockbroker Since NIDF is listed on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), you can buy its units through any licensed stockbroker, just as you would buy shares of a company.
    Steps:
    Open a stockbroking account if you don’t already have one.
    Ensure you have a CSCS account linked to your brokerage account.
    Fund your brokerage account.
    Place a buy order for NIDF units using the ticker NIDF on the NGX.
    Option 2: Invest through investment platforms Some Nigerian investment platforms and stockbrokers that provide access to NGX-listed securities may allow you to purchase NIDF units. Availability varies by platform.
    Things to Know Before Investing
    NIDF aims to provide regular income from infrastructure debt investments
    It is listed on both the NGX and FMDQ, which provides liquidity compared to traditional private infrastructure investments.
    Distributions are typically paid quarterly.
    The market price can fluctuate, so your capital value may go up or down.
    If you already have an account with platforms like Bamboo, Trove, Meristem, CardinalStone, Stanbic IBTC Stockbrokers, or another broker, tell me which one you use and I can explain the exact steps for buying NIDF through that platform.

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      2026-06-11T10:25:44+00:00Replied to answer on June 11, 2026 at 10:25 am

      My CHN on investnaija and Bamboo are the same, but the CSCS numbers are different. Are my account probably linked that way?

      My CHN on investnaija and Bamboo are the same, but the CSCS numbers are different.
      Are my account probably linked that way?

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        2026-06-11T13:43:54+00:00Replied to answer on June 11, 2026 at 1:43 pm

        Not necessarily. Your CHN (Clearing House Number) is a unique investor identifier assigned by the Nigerian Central Securities Clearing System. In many cases, an investor should have one CHN, even if they invest through different stockbrokers. However, your CSCS account number is the specific securitRead more

        Not necessarily.
        Your CHN (Clearing House Number) is a unique investor identifier assigned by the Nigerian Central Securities Clearing System. In many cases, an investor should have one CHN, even if they invest through different stockbrokers.
        However, your CSCS account number is the specific securities account maintained through a broker. It is possible to have:
        One CHN
        Multiple CSCS account numbers (through different brokers)
        So if your CHN on InvestNaija and Bamboo is the same but the CSCS account numbers are different, it may simply mean that both platforms recognize you as the same investor while maintaining separate brokerage accounts.
        To confirm whether the accounts are properly linked:
        Check that your name, date of birth, phone number, and email are identical on both platforms.
        Contact InvestNaija and Bamboo support and ask whether both CSCS accounts are mapped to the same CHN.
        Request your CSCS statement from each platform and verify that the CHN shown on the statements is the same.
        If the CHN is truly the same, your holdings should ultimately be traceable to you regardless of which broker holds them. The different CSCS account numbers are not automatically a problem.

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