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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T04:08:30+00:00 2026-05-14T04:08:30+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

Which Registered Stockbrokers in Nigeria Allow Trading of International Stocks?

Please I need a list of registered stockbrokers that trade international stocks here in Nigeria. Thanks

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    2026-05-14T05:38:14+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 5:38 am

    If your goal is to trade or invest in international stocks (US stocks, ETFs, foreign equities) from Nigeria, there are two broad categories: Traditional SEC-registered Nigerian stockbrokers with international desks/partnerships Digital investment platforms licensed or partnered with regulated brokerRead more

    If your goal is to trade or invest in international stocks (US stocks, ETFs, foreign equities) from Nigeria, there are two broad categories:
    Traditional SEC-registered Nigerian stockbrokers with international desks/partnerships
    Digital investment platforms licensed or partnered with regulated brokers
    Here are some of the better-known and widely used options in Nigeria.
    Traditional Nigerian Stockbrokers
    These are registered Nigerian brokerage firms, mainly focused on NGX but some provide access to foreign securities through partnerships or wealth/investment arms.
    Meristem Securities
    Known for strong retail investing infrastructure and research. Primarily NGX, but they offer foreign investment access through wealth products and partnerships.
    Cordros Securities
    Institutional-grade broker with access to local and some offshore investment products.
    CardinalStone Securities
    One of the most active brokers on NGX with offshore investment capabilities for wealth clients.
    Stanbic IBTC Stockbrokers
    SEC-licensed broker and NGX dealing member. Offers local securities and some international investment access through Stanbic IBTC’s investment ecosystem.
    United Capital Securities
    Offers brokerage and wealth products, including dollar-denominated investments.
    Investment One Stockbrokers
    SEC-licensed broker/dealer with retail investment services and online trading infrastructure.
    stockbrokers.investment-one.com
    MorganCapital Securities
    Longstanding NSE/NGX dealing member with online trading capability.
    morgancapitalgroup.com
    CSL Stockbrokers
    Investment banking and stockbroking arm connected to FCMB ecosystem.
    Afrinvest Securities
    Popular investment house offering brokerage and wealth management services.
    Nigerian Platforms Commonly Used for International Stocks
    These are the most popular among retail investors for buying US stocks and ETFs directly.
    Bamboo
    One of the most popular in Nigeria
    Access to US stocks and ETFs
    Fractional investing available
    SEC Nigeria registration via partnership structure
    Easy for beginners
    Trove Finance
    Access to US, Chinese, Nigerian stocks, ETFs, and bonds
    Fractional investing
    Multi-market exposure
    Risevest
    More portfolio-based investing than active stock picking
    US stock portfolios managed for users
    Chaka
    Nigerian SEC-licensed digital investment platform
    Access to Nigerian and US markets
    Passfolio by Sproutfi
    International investing platform used by Nigerians
    US market access
    Dollar investing
    Which Ones Are Actually “Registered”?
    For Nigeria specifically, look for:
    SEC Nigeria registration/licensing
    NGX dealing member status
    CSCS integration
    Custodian structure transparency
    Platforms like Bamboo, Chaka, and Trove operate through regulated partnerships/custodian arrangements rather than being traditional NGX stockbrokers themselves. Traditional firms like Meristem, Cordros, Stanbic IBTC, CardinalStone, and United Capital are direct SEC-licensed brokers/dealing members.
    stockbrokers.investment-one.com +3
    My practical breakdown
    Best for beginners
    Bamboo
    Trove Finance
    Best for serious long-term investing
    Meristem Securities
    Cordros Securities
    CardinalStone Securities
    Best for combined Nigerian + foreign investments
    Chaka
    Trove Finance
    One important point: many Nigerian brokers technically “offer international investing,” but in practice some only provide access for high-net-worth or wealth-management clients. Bamboo, Trove, and Chaka are usually easier for retail investors starting with small amounts.
    Community discussions among Nigerian investors also frequently mention Bamboo, Trove, Meristem, Cordros, and Stanbic IBTC when discussing both local and foreign investing access.

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    • Rephaiah
      Rephaiah
      2026-05-14T11:44:28+00:00Replied to answer on May 14, 2026 at 11:44 am

      Well expanded thanks a bunch

      Well expanded thanks a bunch

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