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Asked: April 27, 20262026-04-27T16:49:46+00:00 2026-04-27T16:49:46+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

How Can I Recover Money for an Unexecuted Stock Order on NGX Nigeria?

How can one recover the money paid to buy shares but the order was not executed and money not returned at the close of the market day?

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    2026-04-28T07:17:03+00:00Added an answer on April 28, 2026 at 7:17 am

    If your buy order was not executed on the NGX, your money is not lost—but it may not return instantly depending on how you placed the order. Let’s clear this up properly. 🔑 First: What should normally happen On the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX): If your order is not matched (no seller at your pricRead more

    If your buy order was not executed on the NGX, your money is not lost—but it may not return instantly depending on how you placed the order.
    Let’s clear this up properly.
    🔑 First: What should normally happen
    On the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX):
    If your order is not matched (no seller at your price)
    👉 The order simply expires or remains pending
    Your money should:
    Either stay as “cash balance” with your broker/app
    Or be reversed back to your wallet/account
    👉 It is not supposed to disappear
    ⚠️ Why your money didn’t return same day
    This is where many people get confused.
    1. Your order is still OPEN (most common)
    If you placed:
    A limit order (specific price)
    👉 It may still be sitting in the market, waiting for a match
    So:
    Money is locked, not gone
    It won’t return until you cancel the order
    2. Broker/app settlement delay
    Even if the order expired:
    Some platforms take 24–72 hours to release funds
    3. System/account display issue
    Sometimes:
    Funds are already returned
    But not reflected properly in the UI
    ✅ How to recover your money (step-by-step)
    Step 1: Check order status
    Inside your app or broker account, look for:
    Open orders
    Pending orders
    Order history
    👉 If you see the order as “pending” or “open”:
    ➤ Cancel it immediately
    After cancelling:
    Funds should return within minutes to 24 hours
    Step 2: Check your cash balance
    After cancellation:
    Look at “available balance”
    Not just wallet or bank
    Step 3: Contact your broker/app
    If nothing changes after 24–48 hours:
    Contact:
    Your broker
    Or app (e.g. Cowrywise if you used it)
    Provide:
    Order ID
    Stock name
    Date & time
    Step 4: Escalate if necessary
    If the broker delays or ignores:
    You can escalate to:
    Securities and Exchange Commission Nigeria
    Or NGX complaint channel
    🧠 Important truth most people don’t know
    👉 In NGX, your money does NOT go directly to the market instantly.
    It stays with:
    Your stockbroker’s account
    Or app’s custodian account
    So recovery is always possible.
    🚨 Red flags (watch this)
    If after:
    Cancelling order
    Waiting 48–72 hours
    Contacting broker
    👉 Money is still missing
    Then it’s no longer a normal delay—you need to escalate immediately
    🎯 Straight answer
    To recover money from an unexecuted order:
    Check if order is still open
    Cancel the order
    Wait for funds to return (minutes–48hrs)
    If not returned → contact broker
    If unresolved → report to SEC
    💡 Quick diagnostic question for you
    Tell me:
    Did you set a specific price (limit order) or just “buy at market price”?
    And what platform or broker did you use?
    I’ll pinpoint exactly why your money is stuck and what to do next—no trial and error.

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