Please what’s the difference between Naira funds and Naira mutual funds on cowrywise app
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On Cowrywise, “Naira Funds” is a broad category, while “Naira Mutual Funds” refers specifically to regulated pooled investment funds managed by professional asset managers. So the difference is mainly about: structure, regulation, how returns are generated, and what exactly your money is invested inRead more
On Cowrywise, “Naira Funds” is a broad category, while “Naira Mutual Funds” refers specifically to regulated pooled investment funds managed by professional asset managers.
See lessSo the difference is mainly about:
structure,
regulation,
how returns are generated,
and what exactly your money is invested in.
Here is the simple breakdown:
Feature
Naira Funds
Naira Mutual Funds
Meaning
General naira-denominated investment products
SEC-regulated pooled investment funds
Management
May be managed directly by platform/partners
Managed by licensed fund managers
Structure
Broader category
Specific investment vehicle
Regulation
Depends on product type
Strong SEC oversight
Examples
Savings, portfolios, fixed plans
MMF, equity fund, bond fund
Risk Level
Varies widely
Clearly categorized by risk
Unit Price System
Not always unitized
Uses units/NAV pricing
Liquidity
Depends on product
Depends on fund type
What “Naira Mutual Funds” Usually Means on Cowrywise
These are actual mutual funds from licensed fund managers like:
ARM HoldCo
United Capital Plc
Meristem Securities Limited
Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc
Examples include:
Money Market Funds
Bond Funds
Equity Funds
Balanced Funds
Your money is pooled with other investors and professionally invested into:
treasury bills,
bonds,
stocks,
commercial papers,
and money market instruments.
What “Naira Funds” Can Mean
This is usually a broader label for all naira-based investments available on the app.
It may include:
mutual funds,
managed portfolios,
fixed income products,
savings-linked investments,
or curated investment plans.
So:
every Naira mutual fund is a Naira fund, but not every Naira fund is necessarily a mutual fund.
The Major Practical Difference
Mutual Funds
You buy:
“units” of a fund.
Your returns come from:
interest income,
capital appreciation,
or distributions/dividends.
The unit price changes based on the fund’s performance.
Other Naira Investment Plans
Some other naira investment products may work more like:
fixed return products,
target savings,
or managed allocations.
These may not use mutual fund unit pricing.
Example
Money Market Mutual Fund
If you invest in:
ARM Money Market Fund
your money is invested in:
treasury bills,
bank placements,
commercial papers.
Low risk, daily interest accrual.
Equity Mutual Fund
If you invest in an aggressive fund:
your money goes into stocks,
returns fluctuate more,
higher risk and higher long-term upside.
Why Cowrywise Separates Them
Cowrywise categorizes products based on:
risk level,
currency,
and structure.
Their mutual funds are specifically SEC-regulated investment funds offered through partner fund managers.
Simple Rule To Remember
“Naira Funds” = umbrella category
“Naira Mutual Funds” = specific professionally managed pooled funds under SEC regulation
Thanks so much I really appreciate But what baffles me now is which one is best for me to invest in so to reduce risk
Thanks so much I really appreciate
But what baffles me now is which one is best for me to invest in so to reduce risk
See lessI strongly recommend you get adequate information and knowledge first. NFA
I strongly recommend you get adequate information and knowledge first. NFA
See lessThat's exactly why I'm asking questions to learn and get adequate information before I invest..! So i need answers
That’s exactly why I’m asking questions to learn and get adequate information before I invest..!
So i need answers
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