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Asked: April 14, 20262026-04-14T12:43:32+00:00 2026-04-14T12:43:32+00:00In: FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGY (FINTECH)

Is It Safe to Invest Without a CSCS or CHN Number on Fintech Apps in Nigeria?

Two of the Fintechs in Nigeria I registered with told me that I don’t need CSCS and CHN No to invest in stock and others. Please is this true and is it safe to Invest in Stock , MMF, Mutual funds etc?

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    2026-04-14T14:19:58+00:00Added an answer on April 14, 2026 at 2:19 pm

    Yes — it can be true. But it depends on what exactly you're investing in. Some fintechs legally don't require CSCS or CHN, while others must have it. Let me break it down clearly 👇 🇳🇬 First — What is CSCS & CHN? CSCS = Central Securities Clearing System CHN = Clearing House Number They are requiRead more

    Yes — it can be true. But it depends on what exactly you’re investing in.
    Some fintechs legally don’t require CSCS or CHN, while others must have it.
    Let me break it down clearly 👇
    🇳🇬 First — What is CSCS & CHN?
    CSCS = Central Securities Clearing System
    CHN = Clearing House Number
    They are required when you invest in Nigerian stocks directly on the Nigerian Exchange Group.
    If you’re buying shares like:
    Zenith Bank
    AccessCorp
    GTCO
    Dangote Cement
    ➡️ You must have CSCS + CHN (No exception)
    ✅ When Fintechs DON’T Need CSCS (This is Normal)
    Some fintechs don’t buy stocks directly for you. Instead they offer:
    1. Mutual Funds
    Examples:
    Money Market Funds
    Equity Funds
    Balanced Funds
    These are handled by:
    Fund managers
    Trustees
    Custodians
    So you don’t need CSCS
    2. Money Market Funds (MMF)
    Examples:
    Treasury Bills
    Commercial papers
    Bank deposits
    No CSCS required.
    3. Dollar Investment Platforms
    Examples:
    US stocks (via foreign partners)
    Dollar mutual funds
    They use foreign custodians, not CSCS.
    ⚠️ When You SHOULD Be Careful
    If a fintech says:
    “You don’t need CSCS to buy Nigerian stocks”
    🚨 This is a red flag
    Because:
    Nigerian shares must be in CSCS
    If not, you don’t truly own the shares
    Safe vs Risky (Simple Table)
    Investment Type
    CSCS Required
    Safe?
    Nigerian Stocks
    Yes
    Very Safe
    Mutual Funds
    No
    Safe
    Money Market Fund
    No
    Safe
    US Stocks
    No
    Safe (if regulated)
    Fintech “stock” without CSCS
    No
    ⚠️ Risky
    How To Know If Fintech Is Safe
    Check if they are regulated by:
    Securities and Exchange Commission Nigeria
    Central Bank of Nigeria
    Nigerian Exchange Group
    My Honest Advice (Based on Your Investment Journey)
    Since you’re starting seriously:
    Use CSCS for Nigerian stocks
    Use fintechs for MMF & mutual funds
    Avoid fintechs holding your shares without CSCS
    This is the safest structure.

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