Understanding Compound Interest: How to Grow Your Wealth with Zedcrest Wealth Imagine planting a tree. At first, it's small, almost unnoticeable. But over the years, as it grows, it produces more branches, leaves, and even fruits...
A Guide to Investing In Bonds in Nigeria If you join any conversation about investing in Nigeria today, you will quickly notice a shift. The once-familiar talk of "buy land, start a side hustle,...
Zedcrest GMD Charges Businesses, Organisations on Stronger Ethical Governance for Sustainable Growth L-R: Chairman, Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy & Tax Reforms, Taiwo Oyedele; Chairperson, Coronation Life Assurance Limited, Susanne Iroche; President...
How to Build Wealth as a 9-5 Employee Sarah receives the same ₦350,000 salary every month. So does David. After five years, Sarah has built a portfolio worth ₦8.2 million while David struggles...
“Make Accounts Great Again” with Zedcrest Wealth: A Smarter Way to Invest There's a lot about finance and wealth building in Nigeria that is overdue for a change. The real value of money is shrinking as inflation relentlessly...
Zedcrest Wealth Appoints Renah Osiemi as Managing Director Leading asset management firm, Zedcrest Investment Managers Limited (Zedcrest Wealth), a subsidiary of Zedcrest Group, has appointed Renah Osiemi as Managing...
How To Set Up an Emergency Fund Unplanned expenses never announce themselves. One day, everything is fine, the next, issues such as a medical emergency, sudden job loss, or major repair...
Money Market Funds vs. Treasury Bills: Which One is Right for You? Before investing, most people look for the same things: safety, growth, risk level, and simplicity. But with so many options, it's easy to get stuck deciding...
How to Verify Investment Opportunities in Nigeria More Nigerians are exploring new ways to grow their money, and investment options are popping up everywhere. From fintech startups raising millions to...
Guide To Investing in Commercial Papers (CPs) in Nigeria When most people think of investing, their minds go straight to stocks, mutual funds, or fixed-income deposits. But if you're looking for something safer...