Abstract:In November 1992, Qualinvest Capital Limited (“QCap”) was established as an investment management firm with a focus on encouraging investments in the Nigerian Capital Market. The Company was granted a Broker/Dealer license by the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) in 1992, and thereafter joined the Nigeria Stock Exchange (“NSE”) as an Authorized Dealer. The SEC granted QCap an Issuing House license in 2004. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has also given QCap permission to trade in Nigerian Treasury Bills.
General Information
In November 1992, Qualinvest Capital Limited (“QCap”) was established as an investment management firm with a focus on encouraging investments in the Nigerian Capital Market. The Company was granted a Broker/Dealer license by the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) in 1992, and thereafter joined the Nigeria Stock Exchange (“NSE”) as an Authorized Dealer. The SEC granted QCap an Issuing House license in 2004. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has also given QCap permission to trade in Nigerian Treasury Bills.
Over time, QCap has transformed from a securities trading firm to a full-fledged investment banking boutique firm, providing a wide range of clients, including high net worth individuals and institutional investors, with stockbroking, asset & portfolio management, issuing houses, and financial advisory services (Multinational Companies, Pension Fund Administrators, Governments and Insurance Companies).
With a diversified ownership base made up of institutional investors and management made up of professionals with strong competencies in securities dealing, stockbroking, asset management, and financial advisory, QCap consistently offers bespoke solutions that satisfy the needs of all of its clients, resulting in a superior return on investment for its investors. Compared to the Nigeria Stock Exchange All Share Index and the NSE-30 Index, which had increases of 47.19 percent and 42.73 percent, respectively, QCap's managed portfolio saw a return on investment of over 50 percent in 2013.
Investment products
Their capacity to protect themselves from foreign exchange risk demonstrates their proficiency in asset management.
They provide a wide range of services related to dealing with securities, including the following:
Equities and government securities trading in the retail market
Instance Trading (institutional local & offshore clients)
Margin trading accounts, proprietary trading accounts, and specialist trading: They typically deploy cutting-edge operational suites and applications like Inforware Software (v.10) and Bloomberg for Pension Fund Administrators (“PFAs”), Sophisticated Investors, and High Net Worth Individuals who require real-time access to trading platforms to determine best market/execution prices and Volume Weighted Average Prices (VWAP).
Additionally, the new trading platform X-Stream allows clients access to real-time market monitoring, world-class access to international marketplaces, and facilitates communication between clients and dealers.
Customer Support
This broker does not have much supprot for their clients. They only offer a form to fill out on their website where clients can ask questions. They also have the following contact information avaialble for their clients.
51, Ademola Street, Ikoyi
Lagos, Nigeria
Telephone: 01 4622 782, +234 803 3578 335 +234 817 0386 772
E-mail:
info@qualinvestcapital.com
rotimi.a@qualinvestcapital.com
morolake.a@qualinvestcapital.com
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