Good evening , please what are investment apps that has EQUITY FUND, MONEY MARKET FUNDS,TREASURY BILLS AND FGN BUND in their features that is friendly with beginners(excluding investnaija)
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Here are beginner-friendly investment apps in Nigeria (excluding InvestNaija) that give access to Money Market Funds (MMF), Equity Funds, Treasury Bills (T-Bills), and FGN Bonds either directly or through mutual funds. I’ll group them by how comprehensive they are (because not all apps offer everythRead more
Here are beginner-friendly investment apps in Nigeria (excluding InvestNaija) that give access to Money Market Funds (MMF), Equity Funds, Treasury Bills (T-Bills), and FGN Bonds either directly or through mutual funds.
See lessI’ll group them by how comprehensive they are (because not all apps offer everything in the same “direct” way).
1) Most Complete “All-in-One” Platforms
Cowrywise
Best for beginners overall
✔ Money Market Funds (very strong offering)
✔ Equity mutual funds
✔ FGN Bonds (via mutual funds)
✔ Treasury Bills (indirect via funds)
✔ Automated investing (saves + invests for you)
Why it stands out:
Very simple interface
Low minimum investment (often from ₦1,000)
Strong automation (suitability-based portfolios)
Trove
Best for global + local diversification
✔ Equity (Nigerian + US stocks)
✔ ETFs (equity exposure)
✔ Money Market / cash yield options (limited vs Cowrywise)
✔ Bonds exposure via ETFs/funds (not always direct T-Bills)
Strength:
Good for learning stocks + diversification
Beginner-friendly “copy portfolios”
Chaka
Best for mixed investing (local + global)
✔ Nigerian stocks (equity)
✔ US stocks (equity)
✔ ETFs
✔ Mutual funds access (depends on product lineup)
✔ Some fixed income exposure
Strength:
Clean onboarding
Good educational flow for beginners
2) Strong Fixed-Income (T-Bills + Bonds Focus)
i-invest
Best for Treasury Bills & FGN Bonds
✔ Treasury Bills (direct purchase)
✔ FGN Bonds (direct)
✔ Commercial Papers (sometimes)
✔ Money Market Funds (limited/partnered)
Why it’s important:
One of the closest apps to “direct government securities access”
Good for conservative investors
Afrinvestor
Best for structured investing + bonds
✔ Mutual funds (equity + money market)
✔ FGN Bonds (via funds or brokerage arm)
✔ Treasury Bills access (via structured investment products)
Strength:
Strong research-backed investing
More “traditional finance” feel
3) Simple Beginner Savings + Investment Hybrid Apps
PiggyVest
Best for beginners starting from savings
✔ Money Market Funds (via “Flex Dollar / SafeLock / Investify partners”)
✔ Low-risk investment products
✔ Some equity exposure via partner funds
❌ No direct T-Bill purchase
Strength:
Extremely beginner-friendly
Great discipline-building tool
Risevest
Best for passive long-term investing
✔ US stocks (managed portfolios)
✔ Real estate investments
✔ Fixed income (USD-based)
❌ No direct T-Bills / FGN bonds in naira
Strength:
Hands-off investing
Dollar-based diversification
4) Brokerage + Mutual Fund Platforms
Wealth.ng
✔ Stocks (equity)
✔ Mutual funds (MMF, equity, bonds)
✔ FGN bonds (via funds)
✔ Treasury bills (limited direct access depending on product)
Strength:
Wide product range
More “brokerage-style” flexibility
Simple Recommendation (Based on Beginner Level)
If you want a clean starter path, here is the most practical setup:
Beginner (Safe + Easy)
Cowrywise → MMF + mutual funds
Beginner (Learn investing + diversify)
Cowrywise + Trove
Beginner (Want T-Bills + bonds directly)
i-invest + Cowrywise
Balanced portfolio setup
50% Money Market Fund (Cowrywise/PiggyVest)
30% Equity funds (Cowrywise/Wealth.ng)
20% T-Bills / FGN bonds (i-invest/Afrinvestor)
Important Reality Check
No single Nigerian app perfectly combines:
Direct T-Bills
Direct FGN Bonds
Equity funds
MMF
Most platforms:
Either focus on mutual funds (Cowrywise, PiggyVest, Wealth.ng)
Or direct government securities (i-invest, brokers)
Thank you sir for the well detailed answers
Thank you sir for the well detailed answers
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