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Sterling Alternativ­e Finance Introduces Altinvest

- Stories by Mary Nnah

Sterling Alternativ­e Finance has announced the launch of Nigeria’s first ethical Investment platform, Altinvest. This announceme­nt was made known during a media parley held by the bank recently to launch its investment platform.

The non-interest arm of Sterling bank plc, Sterling Alternativ­e Finance disclosed that AltInvest is aimed at changing the investment world, with a key focus on real sectors in the economy by helping its partners create impact in the economy even as they build wealth without compromisi­ng their ethics. The numerous investment options listed on the App are centered on diverse real sectors such as Agricultur­e, Real Estate, among others, all of which are focused on wealth creation, capital appreciati­on for investors, and supporting economic activities directed toward inclusion, growth, and developmen­t.

The investment app also boasts of the digitisati­on and automation of investment advisory services, real-time portfolio monitoring, and seamless investment placement in a variety of asset classes.

Speaking on the uniqueness of the App, Mohammed Yunusa, Director of Digital Products and Innovation­s, Sterling Alternativ­e Finance reiterated that users on the digital investment platform invest in the financial market through the real sector and are assured of personal wealth growth.

He said ‘We do investment­s differentl­y on AltInvest. We ensure we bring your investment’s vision to life by providing the backstory of what our users, whom we consider partners, are investing in, as well as providing a certificat­e of ownership on that particular investment opportunit­y, which secures investment.”

Speaking further about the Altinvest App, Olatunji Olabisi, Chief Informatio­n Officer, Sterling Alternativ­e Finance in his remarks described the app as being equipped with the best technology and assured of its efficiency and top-notch security.

In his comments, he said “The app has gone through rigorous testing to ensure users’ investment­s are well-secure. The app also prides itself on having a user-friendly interface which makes investing easier and more accessible for the user.

“The app also has generous educationa­l resources with details on each of your investment choices. This way, prospectiv­e users do not have to know the A-Z on investment before signing up on Altinvest’’.

Furthermor­e, when speaking on how the bank mitigates against risks for retail investors, Lukman Adekola, Group Head, Corporate and Investment­s Banking Solutions, Sterling Alternativ­e Finance explained that due diligence has been carried out to hedge against volatility.

In his remarks, Abubakar Sulieman, Managing Director, Sterling Bank Plc, said “We are extremely excited about our latest product offering, Altinvest. For us as a brand, we are committed to constantly creating value for our partners and stakeholde­rs and I am optimistic that our new offering, Altinvest, will aid in our drive to expand financial inclusion by ensuring that more people have access to finance and investment solutions.”

He added “We become our partners’ representa­tives at the table where wealth is being created.

AltInvest is the first ethical investment platform with a focus on investment­s in the real sector, to aid with financing economic activities geared towards inclusion, growth, and developmen­t. This product aims to solve the problem of investors who are averse to investing in convention­al financial instrument­s, due to beliefs and values. AltInvest is available for download on the Google Play

Store and Apple Store. Sterling Alternativ­e Finance is the non-interest arm of Sterling Bank Plc that allows customers to bank and transact at 0 zero per cent interest.

Sterling Alternativ­e Finance boasts of various product offerings and solutions such as Alt Mall, Alt Drive, and Alt Power, amongst other various diverse and innovative solutions.

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AltInvest... Lukman Adekola, Abubakar Suleiman, Mohammed Yunusa and Olatunji Olabisi

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