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Mutual Funds Surge as Investors Capitalize on High Interest Rates, Assets Hit N4.6 Trillion

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March 25, 2025
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Investment in Mutual Funds in Nigeria has witnessed an extraordinary surge, with Net Asset Value (NAV) rising by 190.3% Year-on-Year (YoY) to reach N4.6 trillion as of mid-March 2025, compared to N1.6 trillion recorded during the same period in 2023.

The significant increase has been attributed to the high-interest rate environment driven by the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) contractionary monetary policy.

The apex bank has maintained the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) at an all-time high of 27.50%, pushing the average lending rate for one-year investments to 21.3%. This has made Mutual Funds a lucrative option for investors seeking stable and high-yielding opportunities.

According to data from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Money Market Funds emerged as the most preferred category, commanding N2.332 trillion and contributing 50.93% of the total NAV.

Within this segment, Stanbic IBTC Money Market Funds led with N1.04 trillion, accounting for 44.57% of the total Money Market Fund investment. FBNQuest Asset Management followed with N420.179 billion (18.01%), while CardinalStone Asset Management secured the third spot with N4.842 billion, representing 12.84% of the sector.

Trailing Money Market Funds, Fixed Income Funds attracted N1.822 trillion, making up 39.55% of the total Mutual Funds NAV.

Bond/Fixed Income Funds ranked third with a total investment of N195.446 billion, representing 4.24% of the NAV.

Financial analysts have linked the exponential growth of Mutual Funds to investors’ strategic shift towards high-yield, low-risk opportunities amid economic uncertainties.

David Adonri, Executive Vice Chairman at Highcap Securities, noted that Mutual Funds have gained significant traction due to the prevailing high-interest rate regime sustained by the CBN.

He highlighted that investors are increasingly leveraging these funds to hedge against inflation and exchange rate fluctuations.

Similarly, chartered stockbroker Tajudeen Olayinka emphasized that the influx of investments into Mutual Funds reflects a broader trend among Nigerian investors seeking stability in a volatile economic environment.

He pointed out that Money Market Funds, which invest primarily in short-term debt instruments such as treasury bills, bank placements, and commercial papers, offer a secure avenue for capital preservation and short-term cash management.

As Nigeria’s financial landscape continues to evolve, the surge in Mutual Fund investments underscores the growing preference for risk-mitigated assets, positioning these funds as a cornerstone for wealth preservation in the face of economic headwinds.

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