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Asked: April 29, 20262026-04-29T15:27:53+00:00 2026-04-29T15:27:53+00:00In: FINANCIAL LITERACY

What happens if I cannot complete share subscription allocation in Nigeria’s stock market?

Please, if a system allocate trade share for me and I’m not able to complete the subscription allocation, what will happen to my available fund?

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    2026-04-29T20:01:31+00:00Added an answer on April 29, 2026 at 8:01 pm

    This is a very practical question — and it touches how order execution and fund settlement actually work on the Nigerian market (Nigerian Exchange Group). Let’s go straight to what happens. 🔍 Scenario you described A system (broker/app) allocates shares to you, but you don’t complete the subscriptioRead more

    This is a very practical question — and it touches how order execution and fund settlement actually work on the Nigerian market (Nigerian Exchange Group).
    Let’s go straight to what happens.
    🔍 Scenario you described
    A system (broker/app) allocates shares to you, but you don’t complete the subscription (i.e., you don’t fund it or confirm it properly).
    There are two possible situations, and the outcome depends on which one applies:
    ⚖️ 1. If it is a NORMAL MARKET BUY ORDER (secondary market)
    This is the most common case when buying shares like:
    GTCO
    MTN Nigeria
    What happens:
    Your broker places a buy order
    If your account is NOT fully funded, the order will:
    👉 NOT execute at all
    Outcome:
    No shares allocated
    No money deducted
    Your funds remain in your brokerage wallet
    If partially funded:
    Order may be:
    Partially filled, or
    Completely rejected
    👉 Any unused balance stays in your account
    ⚖️ 2. If it is a PRIMARY OFFER / PUBLIC OFFER / RIGHTS ISSUE
    This is where your question becomes more relevant.
    Examples:
    IPO
    Rights issue
    Public offer subscription
    🔴 Case A: You were ALLOCATED shares but didn’t complete payment
    👉 This is rare today (because most offers require full payment upfront)
    But if it happens:
    Outcome:
    Your allocation is cancelled
    Shares are returned to the pool
    You lose the allocation opportunity, NOT your money
    🟡 Case B: You PAID but didn’t get full allocation (oversubscription)
    This is very common.
    Example:
    You apply for ₦100,000 worth of shares
    But due to oversubscription, you get ₦60,000 allocation
    What happens:
    👉 The remaining ₦40,000 is:
    Refunded to your bank account or
    Credited back to your brokerage wallet
    ⚠️ Important operational detail (Nigeria-specific)
    Settlement is handled via:
    Central Securities Clearing System
    So:
    If a trade is not executed → no settlement happens
    If allocation fails → refund is processed via registrar/broker
    💡 The REAL risk (what you should actually watch)
    The only time you may have issues is:
    1. Broker system delays
    Refund may take:
    24 hours (broker wallet)
    3–10 working days (bank refund)
    2. Unclear order status
    “Pending” orders can confuse beginners
    👉 Always check:
    Order status: Executed / Pending / Cancelled
    🔥 Simple rule (keep this)
    ❗ In Nigeria’s stock market:
    No execution = no deduction
    No full allocation = refund of balance
    No completed subscription = no shares, but money remains yours
    🎯 Practical advice for you
    Given your current investing journey:
    Always fund your brokerage BEFORE placing orders
    Avoid “auto-allocation” systems you don’t fully understand
    Start with small amounts until you understand execution flow

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