Top 10 Legit Investment Platforms in Nigeria You Should Know in 2025

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In Nigeria today, there are many platforms that make investing easier — whether you want to buy stocks, earn savings interest, or diversify into global markets. Here are the most trusted investment platforms you should consider in 2025.


1. PiggyVest​

A widely-used savings and investing app that lets users automate savings plans and invest in bonds and fixed-income products. It’s beginner-friendly and boasts millions of users.


2. Cowrywise​

Popular for mutual funds and automated savings, Cowrywise is regulated and offers goal-based investment tools. It’s a favorite for Nigerian investors just starting out.


3. Bamboo​

Bamboo offers access to both Nigerian and global stocks, including US markets. It’s ideal for investors who want international exposure.


4. Trove​

A combined investing platform for stocks, REITs, and ETFs across Nigeria and the US. It’s flexible with low minimum investment amounts.


5. I-Invest​

A beginner-friendly digital investment platform that offers access to Nigerian equities with low entry requirements — you can start investing with small amounts.


6. Chaka​

Chaka lets Nigerians invest in Nigerian and US stocks via a single app. It’s regulated and great for diversified portfolios.


7. Risevest​

Risevest focuses on global investments like US stocks and real estate with low minimum amounts — ideal for hedging against naira depreciation.


8. Quidax​

A platform with investing and digital asset services, useful for both traditional stock investing and low-risk opportunities.


9. Wealth.ng​

Offers access to investment products tailored for Nigerian investors, including government securities and diversified portfolios.


10. GetEquity​

Although smaller, GetEquity gives access to tech startups and private offerings, ideal for long-term, high-growth speculation.


Conclusion:
Investing in Nigeria has never been more accessible. Choose a platform that matches your risk tolerance, goals, and experience level before jumping in.
 
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