FAQs
- Charges
- About Equities
- FGN BONDS
- Fixed Income Instruments traded by the NGX
- Difference between a bond and a stock
- Risk and Reward in investing in bond
- ETF Target market
- About Exchange Traded Funds (ETF)
- About Mutual Funds (Exchange Traded)
- Mutual Funds Target market
- About the NASD OTC Platform
Equities are shares in a company that are owned by people who have a right to vote at the company's meetings and to receive part of the company's profits after the holders of preference shares have been paid.
- Charges
- About Equities
A bond is a fixed-income instrument that represents a loan made by an investor to a borrower (typically corporate or governmental).
- FGN BONDS
- Fixed Income Instruments traded by the NGX
- Difference between a bond and a stock
- Risk and Reward in investing in bond
Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) is a type of investment fund and exchange traded product that tracks the performance of an index or a “basket” of securities (such as shares, bonds, commodities, etc.).
- ETF Target market
- About Exchange Traded Funds (ETF)
A Mutual Fund is an investment vehicle made up of a pool of funds collected from numerous investors for the purpose of investing in securities such as stocks, bonds, money market instruments and similar assets.
- About Mutual Funds (Exchange Traded)
- Mutual Funds Target market
Over-the-counter (OTC) securities are securities that are not listed on a major exchange in Nigeria and are instead traded via a broker-dealer network, usually because many are smaller companies and do not meet the requirements to be listed on a formal exchange.
- About the NASD OTC Platform
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