I liquidated my Treasury bills in the bamboo app to use the money and buy shares, the money was credited to my naira wallet, but if I want to place an order, they tell me, insufficient fund. What’s the problem?
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What you are experiencing on investbamboo.com is usually caused by one of these situations: 1. The Funds Are Credited but Still “Unsettled” This is the most common reason. Even though: your Treasury Bills were liquidated, and the money appears in your Naira wallet, the funds may still be under: settRead more
What you are experiencing on investbamboo.com is usually caused by one of these situations:
See less1. The Funds Are Credited but Still “Unsettled”
This is the most common reason.
Even though:
your Treasury Bills were liquidated,
and the money appears in your Naira wallet,
the funds may still be under:
settlement processing,
withdrawal hold,
or internal clearing.
So the wallet balance shows, but the available-to-trade balance is lower.
This often happens because:
Treasury bill liquidation is not always instantly tradable,
some assets require T+1 or T+2 settlement internally.
Meaning:
transaction day + 1 or 2 business days.
2. Part of the Funds May Be Reserved
Check whether:
you already placed a pending buy order,
a failed order is still hanging,
or there is an uncleared transaction.
Sometimes Bamboo temporarily earmarks funds for:
pending orders,
partially executed trades,
FX conversion,
fees.
3. Minimum Order + Fees
Sometimes users try to buy shares with almost the exact wallet balance.
Example:
Wallet = ₦100,000
Share purchase = ₦100,000
But Bamboo may still need:
SEC fees,
NGX charges,
VAT,
brokerage commission.
So the actual required amount may be:
₦100,200+
causing “insufficient funds.”
Try reducing the order slightly.
4. You Are Using the Wrong Wallet
On investbamboo.com, there are separate balances for:
Naira wallet,
USD wallet,
investment balances.
If you are trying to buy:
Nigerian shares → needs Naira wallet
US shares → needs USD wallet
The funds may be sitting in the wrong segment.
5. App Sync or Temporary System Delay
Sometimes the app UI updates slower than the backend.
Possible fixes:
refresh the app,
log out and back in,
update the app,
wait a few hours,
try again during market hours.
What You Should Check Immediately
Inside the app, look for:
“Available Cash”
“Buying Power”
“Withdrawable Balance”
“Pending Orders”
The important figure is usually:
Available buying power
—not just wallet balance.
If It Still Persists
Contact Bamboo support with:
screenshot of the wallet balance,
screenshot of the insufficient funds error,
date/time of T-bill liquidation,
exact amount.
Use:
in-app support,
or official support email from help.investbamboo.com
Most Likely Explanation in Your Case
Since you specifically said:
“I liquidated Treasury bills and the money was credited”
the most probable issue is:
settlement hold/unsettled funds.
Usually this clears within:
same day,
or 1–2 business days depending on the product type and timing.
Thank you, it has been settled and I have purchased the stocks.
Thank you, it has been settled and I have purchased the stocks.
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