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Re: Mutual Funds by ajeleomo: 10:21pm On Oct 18, 2018
hias2012:


I advise you stay with stanbic. You don't need to liquidate your holding in stanbic for AXA. The difference doesn't worth it. Secondly the rates fluctuate. It cld be stanbic higher than AXA tmrrow. You can run both by splitting your subsequent stakes or inflows. I have both hence my advice. Hope you find this useful.

For over a month i have monitored these MMf accounts.... Stanbic is the poorest and has never gone above Axa, IONE nor ARM

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Re: Mutual Funds by Yem0350: 7:19am On Oct 19, 2018
ajeleomo:


Are you sure about this? i have ARm and Axa also but i have monitored this week and observed that i get about 22% on ARM while i get 11.8% averagely on Axa. IONE gave 12% averagely

22%? Are you sure? That 22% might be for 2 days

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Re: Mutual Funds by elothaddi(m): 7:34am On Oct 19, 2018
I don't believe it.

ajeleomo:


Are you sure about this? i have ARm and Axa also but i have monitored this week and observed that i get about 22% on ARM while i get 11.8% averagely on Axa. IONE gave 12% averagely

Re: Mutual Funds by Segunade10: 11:11am On Oct 19, 2018
Please I will like to know how I can get started with either AXA or ARM, will love to make some investment. Thanks in anticipation
Re: Mutual Funds by KayPapi: 1:23pm On Oct 19, 2018
ajeleomo:


Are you sure about this? i have ARm and Axa also but i have monitored this week and observed that i get about 22% on ARM while i get 11.8% averagely on Axa. IONE gave 12% averagely


It appears that ARM's rate for this week is high, but don't know what %.

Maybe cause I threatened to close my account lol, interest jumped from N470 TO N776, in matter of days.

So I cancelled my liquidation process to enjoy the small profits.
Re: Mutual Funds by ajeleomo: 4:30pm On Oct 19, 2018
Yem0350:

22%? Are you sure? That 22% might be for 2 days

Please do the Maths with a capital of N20083.42. Those are my daily report amount for this week so far on ARM

20,127.42
20,139.82
20,152.38
20,164.93
20,177.48
20,189.97
Re: Mutual Funds by ajeleomo: 4:30pm On Oct 19, 2018
elothaddi:
I don't believe it.


Please do the Maths with a capital of N20083.42. Those are my daily report amount for this week so far on ARM

20,127.42
20,139.82
20,152.38
20,164.93
20,177.48
20,189.97
Re: Mutual Funds by ajeleomo: 5:15pm On Oct 19, 2018
Segunade10:
Please I will like to know how I can get started with either AXA or ARM, will love to make some investment. Thanks in anticipation

I did mine through their website it was quite easy
Re: Mutual Funds by jpphilips(m): 5:16pm On Oct 19, 2018
zubixlen:
@philips, what is the implications of this on the mutual funds?

I think that is the rate mutual funds operators make while they serve us peanuts.
Re: Mutual Funds by elothaddi(m): 5:18pm On Oct 19, 2018
If you put the dates for the various figures in the daily report then it will be a clear a little bit. Also note that the differences between all these (20,127.42, 20,139.82, 20,152.38, 20,164.93, 20,177.48) are almost same, meaning same interest rate.


ajeleomo:


Please do the Maths with a capital of N20083.42. Those are my daily report amount for this week so far on ARM

20,127.42
20,139.82
20,152.38
20,164.93
20,177.48
20,189.97
Re: Mutual Funds by jpphilips(m): 5:20pm On Oct 19, 2018
Etimocracy:
How do I liquidate my funds from stanbic ibtc. Getting a response that the minimum of 5000 naira would be retained as I tried redeeming online, I wanna finally settle for AXA Mansard. Any helpful response would be greatly appreciated.

One thing you must know is that these guys dont really compete, they operate like a cartel, one gains this month, the other next and so on, on an annual average, they are just the same, dont waste your time.

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Re: Mutual Funds by Adayoung(f): 6:42pm On Oct 19, 2018
Good evening guys, Is it possible for one's interest to reduce in the StanbicIBTC mmf app.
Re: Mutual Funds by AbbyE: 7:21pm On Oct 19, 2018
ajeleomo:


Please do the Maths with a capital of N20083.42. Those are my daily report amount for this week so far on ARM

20,127.42
20,139.82
20,152.38
20,164.93
20,177.48
20,189.97

Lmao ...if you claim you are earning N44 a day on your mutual fund, It means in 365 days, you'd get N16,060 . An annual interest rate of 80%. Does my calculator have a glitch or is this beans not done?
Re: Mutual Funds by Apitch(m): 7:59pm On Oct 19, 2018
AbbyE:


Lmao ...if you claim you are earning N44 a day on your mutual fund, It means in 365 days, you'd get N16,060 . An annual interest rate of 80%. Does my calculator have a glitch or is this beans not done?
Your calculator is surely faulty, cos the earnings are averagely 12.4 or there about. Calculate again

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Re: Mutual Funds by Ifelove1(m): 8:01pm On Oct 19, 2018
AbbyE:


Lmao ...if you claim you are earning N44 a day on your mutual fund, It means in 365 days, you'd get N16,060 . An annual interest rate of 80%. Does my calculator have a glitch or is this beans not done?

He said his earnings for this week alone...
He makes about 12 naira everyday which means he gets about 22%p.a.
I'm tempted to move already. But the website shows 12.3xx%
Re: Mutual Funds by Apitch(m): 8:11pm On Oct 19, 2018
Adayoung:
Good evening guys, Is it possible for one's interest to reduce in the StanbicIBTC mmf app.
After reading your question, I logged in to check mine and it surely was so confusing. Now I'm joining you to ask the experienced guys if interest reduces cos I don't understand these guys
Re: Mutual Funds by Apitch(m): 8:14pm On Oct 19, 2018
Ifelove1:


He said his earnings for this week alone...
He makes about 12 naira everyday which means he gets about 22%p.a.
I'm tempted to move already. But the website shows 12.3xx%
Still better that Stanbic that has not moved pass 11.54 since I subscribed. Can't wait for one month to elapse so I can get moving.
Re: Mutual Funds by AbbyE: 8:23pm On Oct 19, 2018
Ifelove1:


He said his earnings for this week alone...
He makes about 12 naira everyday which means he gets about 22%p.a.
I'm tempted to move already. But the website shows 12.3xx%

oh I see

I did capital 20,127.42 for day 1 less capital of N20083.42.
Re: Mutual Funds by kayrukky: 9:06pm On Oct 19, 2018
I don’t think it is high but it is reconcialiation. Some of your money were not calculated before. I notice this more in the first month after dividends payment. If you really want to confirm this better. Use the average rate for the month and calculate for the 19 days that have passed this month you will realize that the interest is not double.

It appears that ARM's rate for this week is high, but don't know what %.

Maybe cause I threatened to close my account lol, interest jumped from N470 TO N776, in matter of days.

So I cancelled my liquidation process to enjoy the small profits. [/quote]
Re: Mutual Funds by alezzy13: 7:45am On Oct 20, 2018
hias2012:


I advise you stay with stanbic. You don't need to liquidate your holding in stanbic for AXA. The difference doesn't worth it. Secondly the rates fluctuate. It cld be stanbic higher than AXA tmrrow. You can run both by splitting your subsequent stakes or inflows. I have both hence my advice. Hope you find this useful.

If only people would understand.
Re: Mutual Funds by Segunade10: 11:50am On Oct 20, 2018
ajeleomo:


I did mine through their website it was quite easy


Thanks so much, I did check the website and I downloaded the form but I didn't see where to fill the duration of my investment.
Also about the duration of investment, can I make it monthly, quarterly or yearly because I currently have one with GTBank which is for 6months with interest rate of 10%
Re: Mutual Funds by Segunade10: 11:52am On Oct 20, 2018
Please anyone that is knowledgeable about AXA OR ARM, Please drop your number and I will give you a call to know about the interest rate, security of my investment and how to get started fully. Thanks
Re: Mutual Funds by emmas2k570(m): 12:46pm On Oct 20, 2018
Apitch:

After reading your question, I logged in to check mine and it surely was so confusing. Now I'm joining you to ask the experienced guys if interest reduces cos I don't understand these guys

I also notice the decrease but i guess the amount decreased is usually added to your principal and reinvested..... Just a guess though, wait for update from those with much experience shaa.....
Re: Mutual Funds by lgboks(m): 1:44pm On Oct 20, 2018
Fan01 here u go
Re: Mutual Funds by ajeleomo: 3:27pm On Oct 20, 2018
Segunade10:



Thanks so much, I did check the website and I downloaded the form but I didn't see where to fill the duration of my investment.
Also about the duration of investment, can I make it monthly, quarterly or yearly because I currently have one with GTBank which is for 6months with interest rate of 10%

I did not download form
i Just registered online and did bank transfer to the account details provided by them
Then submitted documents online for KYC
Re: Mutual Funds by ajeleomo: 3:29pm On Oct 20, 2018
kayrukky:
I don’t think it is high but it is reconcialiation. Some of your money were not calculated before. I notice this more in the first month after dividends payment. If you really want to confirm this better. Use the average rate for the month and calculate for the 19 days that have passed this month you will realize that the interest is not double.

It appears that ARM's rate for this week is high, but don't know what %.

Maybe cause I threatened to close my account lol, interest jumped from N470 TO N776, in matter of days.

So I cancelled my liquidation process to enjoy the small profits.

well i cant really say this is the case for me but i will continue to monitor to see when the 22% will stop
I will also notify the house when this happens
Re: Mutual Funds by ajeleomo: 3:36pm On Oct 20, 2018
ajeleomo:


well i cant really say this is the case for me but i will continue to monitor to see when the 22% will stop
I will also notify the house when this happens

Just checked against yesterday and i got 20,196.05 which gave me 11.05% on ARM
Re: Mutual Funds by ajeleomo: 3:44pm On Oct 20, 2018
alezzy13:


If only people would understand.

Understand what sir?
Other MMF are still giving interest above 11% but for the parst two days Stanbic have even gone below 11%
I got 10.56 and 10.98% pls tell me what i need to understand?
Re: Mutual Funds by Yem0350: 4:01pm On Oct 20, 2018
Segunade10:



Thanks so much, I did check the website and I downloaded the form but I didn't see where to fill the duration of my investment.
Also about the duration of investment, can I make it monthly, quarterly or yearly because I currently have one with GTBank which is for 6months with interest rate of 10%
There is no fixed rate and you can liquidate anytime you want
Re: Mutual Funds by jujutom(m): 4:25pm On Oct 20, 2018
emmas2k570:


I also notice the decrease but i guess the amount decreased is usually added to your principal and reinvested..... Just a guess though, wait for update from those with much experience shaa.....

Yes! You are very correct! Once in a week or in 8days Stanbic mmf removes part of your interest and adds it to your principal amount compounding the money.... This is reinvested giving you better profits

Most MMF wait for 3months before doing this
Re: Mutual Funds by iamdannyfc(m): 5:15pm On Oct 20, 2018
ajeleomo:


I did not download form
i Just registered online and did bank transfer to the account details provided by them
Then submitted documents online for KYC
I will like to register also, how do i go about it cause I don't even know the website..

Would like to know more about fbm mmf

Urgent please
Re: Mutual Funds by mikeopara: 1:12am On Oct 22, 2018
Good Day All,

I'm having this thought, I will appreciate if someone can throw more light on this.

Aside from the profit which is paid on a daily basis, On the 16th,17th and 18th of this month, I got interests of 22k, 2k and 25k which was automatically reinvested to my capital without my available balance been increased . This I guess is standard for everyone who opted for their profit to be reinvested.

However, what if my interest was paid to my bank account and I reinvested to MF on my own? My capital will be increased and so will my available balance.

Please if the aforementioned is not inline, I would really appreciate further clarification.

Thanks.

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