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| Re: Mutual Funds by bfn1: 8:15am On Aug 16, 2025 |
yekini007:I've edited my post with the link. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by yekini007(m): 9:30am On Aug 16, 2025 |
bfn1:What is their Full Requirement for Registration ....? |
| Re: Mutual Funds by bassdow: 9:46am On Aug 16, 2025 |
yekini007:YES via https://www.stanbicibtcfundsmanagement.com/invest-now-l8yyj3l8 you need have the following 1, BVN 2. NiN or any other means of ID 3. email address 4. ... |
| Re: Mutual Funds by Gotocourt: 9:51am On Aug 16, 2025 |
bassdow:Am utility bill stage, my prepaid meter address is a different location and bought through opay? Will it fly? |
| Re: Mutual Funds by bfn1: 9:51am On Aug 16, 2025 |
yekini007:You'll have to start to find out for yourself. From general idea, just get the following ready in case: 1. Passport photo 2. Email 3. Phone number 4. Account Number 5. BVN 6. National ID 7. Utility bill 8. Sample of signature |
| Re: Mutual Funds by bassdow: 11:13am On Aug 16, 2025 |
Gotocourt:if you got NIN slip, you could use that as all your ID. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by Gotocourt: 12:49pm On Aug 16, 2025 |
bassdow:My NIN address is a different state, abi lemme just upload 🤔. My driver's license carries my present address |
| Re: Mutual Funds by Gotocourt: 12:56pm On Aug 16, 2025 |
bfn1:Can I upload drivers license instead of utility bill because of address? |
| Re: Mutual Funds by Nobody: 12:58pm On Aug 16, 2025 |
Gotocourt:Use your bank statement |
| Re: Mutual Funds by Gotocourt: 1:10pm On Aug 16, 2025 |
Firebox123:Will online statement be accepted? |
| Re: Mutual Funds by Nobody: 1:17pm On Aug 16, 2025 |
Gotocourt:Yes 😊 |
| Re: Mutual Funds by bassdow: 1:44pm On Aug 16, 2025 |
Gotocourt:YES you can if you have got one. Mind you, just so you know, no one is coming to verify your house address. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by emmasoft(m): 2:22pm On Aug 16, 2025 |
KYC Documents and Mutual funds Please note the following: For all fund managers and financial institutions generally, any government-issued ID card that bears your address or your bank account statement can serve as proof of address. You have to maintain the address on the document that serves as your proof of address while filling out your registration form, even if it's not current; otherwise, your application will not go through. Apart from Stanbic, other fund managers accept a utility bill that bears another person's name, but should not be older than three months. Ideally, the institution is supposed to visit the address, but they don't, and they also don't correspond with you via physical address; all correspondence with the client is via phone, email, or both. If you are in diaspora, to avoid notarization, fill out your forms and provide proof of address using all your Nigerian details. Let's be well guided. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by Gotocourt: 2:24pm On Aug 16, 2025 |
bassdow:Yeah, I just uploaded my DL. I went to invest now which I was given a Stanbic IBTC account number, I credited 5K make I dey observe. I don't if am still on track as the 5k is yet to reflect 🙏 |
| Re: Mutual Funds by emmasoft(m): 2:28pm On Aug 16, 2025 |
Gotocourt:Your fund reflects the next business day (Monday) since it's a weekend. Same applies if you fund during working days after 12pm or on a public holiday. But already existing fund in your account earns interest every day, including weekends and public holidays |
| Re: Mutual Funds by emmasoft(m): 3:10pm On Aug 16, 2025*. Modified: 1:42pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
Inflation rate drops to 21.88% The implication This is actually not a very good news for the fixed income segment. Ordinarily, lower inflation figures means government expected to pay less for borrowing and the way to do this is to pay less interest in tbills rate, this in turn will reduce the rates MMF offers since the major underlying asset is Tbills The next MPC meeting may likely reduce the MPR which may further reduce the rates across all the tenors of Tbills. All things being equal, this is a good news for equity investors because they may begin to channel more funds to equities or equity based funds However, This is not to say we should stop investing in MMF because every instrument serves its purpose. Especially for those just starting out (Newbies), the low risk investment terrain is better while you build more confidence before you venture into riskier investment windows. Remember first consideration is RETURN OF INVESTMENT BEFORE RETURN ON INVESTMENT. One thing is sure that will land you into your dream portfolio is consistency - never stop investing. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by Gotocourt: 5:08pm On Aug 16, 2025 |
emmasoft:Am stuck here after funding 5K
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| Re: Mutual Funds by bassdow: 5:30pm On Aug 16, 2025 |
Gotocourt:Don't think you're stuck. Since you just paid 5,000 naira which is yet to get invested, wait till latest Monday evening. After the funds appears on your account, it should change to 86% or similar. This is weekend so the funds wouldn't appear till Monday |
| Re: Mutual Funds by Gotocourt: 6:09pm On Aug 16, 2025 |
Guys, I need link to cowrywise 🙏 |
| Re: Mutual Funds by A305: 8:19am On Aug 17, 2025 |
emmasoft:Eventhough this message echo all my write ups in previous pages of this thread. "The next MPC meeting may likely reduce the MPR which may further reduce the rates across all the tenors of Tbills." Eventhough this may likely not happen as many bet MPR will be held like it has been held since since last Quarter of last year,I also follow in this sentiment. NOTE - Yields and Rates across board will continue to reduce due to falling inflation numbers however, The reason for my sentiment towards cutting MPR is simple: CBN will quickly drive away hot money (foreign investors money) from the economy; Now, this hot money is part of the reason we currently have forex liquidity for the stability of Naira dollar exchange rate. So you can see, CBN is boxed in, if they need to reduce MPR, it will be slow to do it but Cardoso is in no rush to touch MPR now. |
| Re: Mutual Funds by heavenisreal18: 3:27pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
Good afternoon,pls I just want to be sure , I have funded my mmf account last week,is it still the same method of payment I will be using each time I want to fund the account transferring into Union Bank account and writing my E-account as narration, is that the method I will be using always |
| Re: Mutual Funds by CallofDuty(m): 4:27pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
Hi Guys.. Please has anyone here tried the Access Bank Mutual Funds? What their interest rates like? |
| Re: Mutual Funds by Larash: 5:25pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
heavenisreal18:yes same method |
| Re: Mutual Funds by Gotocourt: 9:11pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
bassdow:I paid 5k into a static IBTC account number I saw on my profile with my name 🤔. Hope am on track ? |
| Re: Mutual Funds by bassdow: 12:55am On Aug 18, 2025 |
Gotocourt:YES |
| Re: Mutual Funds by heavenisreal18: 11:01am On Aug 18, 2025 |
Thank you once again for putting me through, so I have this question,will I be getting back my capital and interest after 30days automatically in the account or I will have to make withdrawal myself. If I need money before 30days can I make withdrawal |
| Re: Mutual Funds by IamtheDef: 11:17am On Aug 18, 2025 |
How are you guys using this Blunest platforms, my God it is terrible....the web is terrible, the app is even worse. I opened both cowry and Stanbic same day (Friday) going strictly by steps on this thread, my cowry is up and running but this mumu stanbic thing is just giving me a runaround |
| Re: Mutual Funds by emmasoft(m): 11:26am On Aug 18, 2025 |
heavenisreal18:@heavenisreal18, I advise you to read some earlier pages of this thread; most of your questions will be answered while reading through. It will also help you actually know how MMF works. This is very important so that you will always be well guided. That being said, MMF is not tenor-based like Tbills or fixed deposit. It's the investor that determines the tenor, ie, your money is in the investment as long as you wish, it can be as short as 30 days or as long as you live. However, there is a 30-day minimum holding period within which, if you make a withdrawal, you will pay a penalty of 20% of the accrued interest on the amount you are withdrawing; otherwise, you are free to withdraw without any penalty after 30 days. All funds in and out of your MMF account must be intiated by the investor except if you pick reinvestment of interest then your interest is reinvested automatically, if you pick interest pay out, the interest will also be paid automatically into your bank account at the end of each quarter, outside this, investors must instruct for whatever action to be carried out on your account. |
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