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Asked: March 24, 20262026-03-24T09:50:56+00:00 2026-03-24T09:50:56+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

Why can’t I withdraw my money after investing in stocks on Bamboo in Nigeria?

I wanted to invest in Money Market Funds on Investnaija however the only method of payment available is Paystack. I tried to open a Paystack account but it requested some documents which I do not have yet. Please is there any other way to go about this?

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    2026-03-24T11:11:52+00:00Added an answer on March 24, 2026 at 11:11 am

    Here’s a **clear, practical way to fund your InvestNaija account using Paystack (a popular online payment gateway in Nigeria):� Wikipedia 📌 Step‑by‑Step: How to Fund Your InvestNaija Account Through Paystack ✅ 1. Log In to Your InvestNaija Account Open the InvestNaija app on your phone (Android or iRead more

    Here’s a **clear, practical way to fund your InvestNaija account using Paystack (a popular online payment gateway in Nigeria):�

    Wikipedia

    📌 Step‑by‑Step: How to Fund Your InvestNaija Account Through Paystack

    ✅ 1. Log In to Your InvestNaija Account

    Open the InvestNaija app on your phone (Android or iOS) or visit the web login page.�

    app.investnaija.com

    Enter your email and password to access your dashboard.

    ✅ 2. Go to “Fund Wallet” or “Deposit”

    In your account dashboard, look for a “Fund Wallet”, “Deposit” or similar button — this is where you add money to your InvestNaija wallet.

    This section should show different payment options.

    ✅ 3. Choose Paystack as Your Payment Method

    From the list of available payment methods, select Paystack if it’s listed (most Nigerian fintech platforms use Paystack as one of their payment gateways).

    Paystack allows payments using:

    Nigerian bank cards (Visa, Mastercard, Verve)

    Bank account / mobile banking

    Sometimes USSD or bank transfer via Paystack’s checkout page.�

    Paystack

    ⚠️ If you don’t see Paystack listed, it may not be enabled in your InvestNaija funding page — in that case, use the app’s alternative options (like direct bank transfer or card payment). If Paystack is supported, there will usually be a Paystack checkout button.

    ✅ 4. Enter the Amount You Want to Deposit

    Type in how much you want to add to your InvestNaija wallet in Naira (₦).

    Make sure your amount meets any minimum deposit requirement listed by InvestNaija.

    ✅ 5. Complete the Payment Through Paystack

    Once you select Paystack:

    You’ll be taken to a Paystack payment screen.

    Choose how you want to pay — for example:

    Card payment: Enter your card details.

    Bank transfer/USSD: You might get a prompt to approve using your bank app or mobile banking.

    Follow the prompts and complete the verification (OTP, bank confirmation, etc.).�

    Paystack

    💡 Paystack payments are usually instant, so your wallet should show the new balance right away after the transaction is successful.

    ✅ 6. Confirm Your Funds

    Return to your InvestNaija dashboard and check your wallet balance.

    If the deposit was successful, your funds should appear automatically.

    🧠 Tips

    Always use internet banking or cards registered in your name for smooth processing.

    Keep your phone number and email updated in the InvestNaija profile — that’s where transaction notifications are often sent.

    If a Paystack option doesn’t show, contact InvestNaija support through the app — they can confirm which payment gateways they currently support.

    🛠 Problem Solving (If Something Fails)

    If the deposit doesn’t reflect immediately: ➡️ Wait a few minutes (most Paystack transactions credit instantly).

    ➡️ If still not updated, check your bank for the debit and then contact InvestNaija support within the app — they can help reconcile deposits.

    📌 Summary

    To fund your InvestNaija account via Paystack:

    Log in to InvestNaija.

    Go to Fund Wallet/Deposit.

    Select Paystack as the payment method.

    Enter deposit amount.

    Complete the payment through Paystack’s checkout.

    Confirm the funds in your wallet.

    Note 🎶

    If you click paystack you will transfer that is the best option to use you don’t have to open paystack account differently

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    • PeaceA
      PeaceA
      2026-03-24T11:44:09+00:00Replied to answer on March 24, 2026 at 11:44 am

      Thank you for this. However this doesn't answer my question. Paystack requests for some business documents to open an account with them. I am not a business owner so I couldn't continue with the registration

      Thank you for this. However this doesn’t answer my question. Paystack requests for some business documents to open an account with them. I am not a business owner so I couldn’t continue with the registration

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