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Asked: April 15, 20262026-04-15T18:47:00+00:00 2026-04-15T18:47:00+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

Why Does InvestNaija Show Insufficient Funds When Buying Stocks in Nigeria?

I have #5300 in my INVESTNAIJA wallet but whenever I want to buy a stock it will say insufficient funds.

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  1. Ochoyoda
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    2026-04-16T09:05:18+00:00Added an answer on April 16, 2026 at 9:05 am

    This "Insufficient Funds" message on InvestNaija usually happens for 3 common reasons — even if you have ₦5,300 in your wallet. Let me explain clearly: Most Likely Reasons 1. Stock Price × Quantity Is More Than ₦5,300 When buying stocks, you must buy whole units (shares). Example: If a stock price iRead more

    This “Insufficient Funds” message on InvestNaija usually happens for 3 common reasons — even if you have ₦5,300 in your wallet.
    Let me explain clearly:
    Most Likely Reasons
    1. Stock Price × Quantity Is More Than ₦5,300
    When buying stocks, you must buy whole units (shares).
    Example:
    If a stock price is:
    ₦1,200 per share
    Then:
    5 shares = ₦6,000 ❌ (Not enough)
    4 shares = ₦4,800 ✅
    So even if you have ₦5,300, you cannot buy 5 shares.
    2. Transaction Charges (This Is Very Common)
    When buying stocks on the Nigerian Exchange Group, there are small charges:
    Examples:
    Broker fee
    SEC fee
    VAT
    CSCS fee
    So if:
    You try to buy ₦5,300 worth
    The system may require:
    ₦5,350 or ₦5,400
    Then you get: 👉 Insufficient Funds
    3. Minimum Trade Value (Some Brokers Set Minimum)
    Some platforms (including Chapel Hill Denham via InvestNaija) may require:
    Minimum trade value (like ₦5,000 or ₦10,000)
    If charges push your amount above ₦5,300, it will fail.
    What You Should Do (Best Solution)
    Try this:
    Option 1 (Recommended)
    Reduce quantity:
    Example:
    Try buying 1 or 2 shares first
    Option 2 (Better Long Term)
    Add small money:
    Add:
    ₦1,000 or ₦2,000 more
    This avoids frequent “insufficient funds”.
    Example
    You have:
    ₦5,300
    Try buying:
    ₦4,500 worth instead
    It should work.
    Quick Tip (Very Important)
    When buying stocks with small money:
    Always leave: 👉 ₦200 — ₦500 extra for charges

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    • MMG
      MMG
      2026-04-20T13:08:05+00:00Replied to answer on April 20, 2026 at 1:08 pm

      You either fund the account to purchase or reduce the share unit you want to purchase You can try other app that require little amount

      You either fund the account to purchase or reduce the share unit you want to purchase

      You can try other app that require little amount

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    • Chidimma Edeh
      Chidimma Edeh
      2026-04-16T11:55:42+00:00Replied to answer on April 16, 2026 at 11:55 am

      Thanks. When I encountered that problem I reduced the units I wanted to buy and when they gave me the summary of my purchase the money was enough to cover it but when I click on buy it still said insufficient funds.

      Thanks. When I encountered that problem I reduced the units I wanted to buy and when they gave me the summary of my purchase the money was enough to cover it but when I click on buy it still said insufficient funds.

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      • Nduka Chukwunweike
        Nduka Chukwunweike
        2026-04-20T12:40:16+00:00Replied to answer on April 20, 2026 at 12:40 pm

        You will have to move the money in your wallet to your investment portfolio that is only when you can be able to buy shares, else it will continue to display insufficient fund. Thanks.

        You will have to move the money in your wallet to your investment portfolio that is only when you can be able to buy shares, else it will continue to display insufficient fund.

        Thanks.

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        • Chidimma Edeh
          Chidimma Edeh
          2026-04-20T12:48:11+00:00Replied to answer on April 20, 2026 at 12:48 pm

          Thanks

          Thanks

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