UBA Capital Launches Investnow.ng to Help You Invest

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inowNigeria-based pan-African UBA Capital has unveiled investnow.ng, an online trading platform to give investors real time investment account funding functionality to fund their accounts directly and instantly.

This move will eliminate the need to go through regular account officers plus investors will have access to a live price feed for listed stocks on the NSE, thereby giving them data to enable them make right decisions.

According to UBA Capital Group CEO Oluwatoyin Sanni: “The INVESTNOW.NG platform combines world class technology with a robust client data protection and security framework in order to give our clients a seamless experience when processing transactions. Our clients will have access to research materials to make informed investment decisions.”

UBA Capital a financial and investment services firm helping investors in Africa with robust financial and investment service offerings in investment banking, asset management, trusteeship, securities.

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