Mutual funds to hit N1.5tr in 2020 - SEC – Daily Trust

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Mutual funds to hit N1.5tr in 2020 – SEC

The Securities and Exchange Commission has expressed optimism that Collective Investment Scheme or mutual funds in the capital market will hit N1.5 trillion before the end of the year.

 

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