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Asked: April 23, 20262026-04-23T19:59:35+00:00 2026-04-23T19:59:35+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

What are the best SEC-approved money market mutual fund apps in Nigeria aside from Stanbic IBTC?

aside from stanbic which other investments platform that is recommended for money market mutual fund just like stanbic that has an app and your investments can be monitored?

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    2026-04-23T20:05:05+00:00Added an answer on April 23, 2026 at 8:05 pm

    Yes—there are several legit Money Market Mutual Fund (MMF) platforms in Nigeria besides Stanbic IBTC, and many of them now work with mobile apps where you can invest, track returns, and withdraw easily. I’ll break them into trusted options you can actually use confidently. 🏦 Best Legit Money MarketRead more

    Yes—there are several legit Money Market Mutual Fund (MMF) platforms in Nigeria besides Stanbic IBTC, and many of them now work with mobile apps where you can invest, track returns, and withdraw easily.
    I’ll break them into trusted options you can actually use confidently.
    🏦 Best Legit Money Market Fund Platforms in Nigeria (Alternatives to Stanbic IBTC)
    1. 🟢 ARM Investment Managers (ARM Money Market Fund)
    👉 One of the strongest alternatives
    Managed by ARM (very reputable asset manager)
    Very stable money market returns
    App: ARM One
    Why it’s good:
    Low entry (₦1,000+)
    Very transparent
    Strong track record in Nigeria
    👉 Best for: stability + long-term trust
    2. 🟢 Cowrywise
    👉 One of the most user-friendly apps in Nigeria
    Works with top fund managers (including ARM, Meristem, etc.)
    You can choose MMF directly in-app
    Fully digital (no branch stress)
    Why people like it:
    Very clean app interface
    Easy deposits/withdrawals
    Auto-invest features
    👉 Best for: beginners who want simplicity
    3. 🟢 PiggyVest (Flex Dollar / Invest feature)
    Offers money market–type investments via partners
    Very strong brand trust in Nigeria
    Key points:
    Not a direct fund manager
    But invests through licensed institutions
    👉 Best for: people who want saving + investment combo
    4. 🟢 Meristem Money Market Fund
    Managed by Meristem Wealth Management
    Available via Meristem app / web
    Why it stands out:
    Strong brokerage background
    Stable fixed-income focus
    👉 Best for: conservative investors
    5. 🟢 Chapel Hill Denham (InvestNaija App)
    Platform behind InvestNaija App
    Offers MMF + bonds + stocks
    Pros:
    Direct access to Nigerian capital market
    Good for diversification
    Cons:
    Interface not as smooth as Cowrywise
    👉 Best for: more “market-focused” investors
    6. 🟢 Afrinvest (Optimus / Afrinvest App)
    Offers money market + treasury instruments
    Strong investment banking background
    👉 Best for: hybrid investors (stocks + MMF)
    7. 🟢 Mutual Trust / United Capital / CSL / CardinalStone Funds
    These are institutional-grade fund managers:
    United Capital Asset Management
    CSL Stockbrokers
    CardinalStone
    👉 Usually accessed via apps or brokers
    Why they matter:
    Very strong compliance
    Long-term institutional credibility
    📊 Simple Comparison (easy view)
    Platform
    Ease of Use
    Trust Level
    Best For
    ARM
    Medium
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
    Stability
    Cowrywise
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐
    Beginners
    PiggyVest
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐
    Saving + investing
    Meristem
    Medium
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐
    Conservative investors
    InvestNaija
    Medium
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
    Market exposure
    Afrinvest
    Medium
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐
    Mixed investing
    🧠 Important Truth (most people miss this)
    All legit money market funds in Nigeria are basically the same type of investment:
    They invest in:
    Treasury Bills
    Bank deposits
    Commercial papers
    👉 So difference is NOT returns only—it is:
    App experience
    Ease of withdrawal
    Customer service
    Trust of fund manager
    ⚠️ What to be careful about
    Avoid platforms that:
    Promise unrealistic daily profits
    Are not SEC regulated
    Have no known fund manager behind them
    Always check they are registered with: Securities and Exchange Commission Nigeria
    🔚 Final honest advice
    Since you already use Stanbic IBTC:
    👉 Don’t abandon it (it’s still top tier)
    But if you want diversification:
    Add ARM or Cowrywise as second platform
    Keep 2 platforms max (don’t scatter money everywhere)
    ✔️ Simple recommendation for you
    If I were structuring it for you:
    50% → Stanbic IBTC MMF
    30% → ARM or Cowrywise MMF
    20% → Higher-yield fixed income (optional)

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      Cbestfootwears
      2026-04-23T20:14:35+00:00Replied to answer on April 23, 2026 at 8:14 pm

      would be waiting for the breakdown. thank you

      would be waiting for the breakdown. thank you

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